Best lakes around Finestrat are primarily reservoirs located in the surrounding region, as Finestrat itself is known for its mountainous landscape and coastal area, La Cala de Finestrat. These water bodies serve as popular attractions for visitors seeking natural scenery and recreational opportunities. The area offers a combination of natural beauty and cultural exploration, with several sites declared Historic-Artistic Sites. While Finestrat is characterized by its mountain and sea conjunction, nearby reservoirs provide freshwater experiences.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Beautiful view of the Amadorio reservoir
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A lovely walk on quiet, well-maintained paths and roads. The only drawback is the section along the sewage treatment plant where it can get quite smelly.
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Good paved road, moderate traffic. Views of the reservoir, the Aitana and Serrella mountain ranges, and villages like Beniardà and Benimantell.
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Beautiful views on a large part of the walk. It is fairly easy, except for the first few kilometers, which are so steep that you need good walking sticks when descending, because of the loose rocks.
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Short video about this hike could be found under following link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sb4l7OJVe4Q
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A truly beautiful spot for a break with a fantastic view. With a bike lock, you can walk down to the water in some places. On foot, of course; the bike will have to stay up top.
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A steep, asphalted road leads down to the back of the dam. If the large iron gate is closed, there is a smaller, unlocked door in the fence. Driving through is permitted, and the trail is open to mountain bikes all the way down to the coastline in Altea.
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Multitude of restaurants, bars and terraces, rest and refresh.
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While Finestrat itself is known for its mountainous landscape and coastal area, La Cala de Finestrat, the surrounding region features notable reservoirs. The most prominent are the Guadalest Reservoir and the Amadorio Reservoir, which are popular for their natural beauty and recreational activities.
The Guadalest Reservoir is renowned for its stunning turquoise waters and the picturesque village of El Castell de Guadalest perched above it. Visitors enjoy hiking and cycling routes around the reservoir, taking in panoramic scenery. It's often combined with a visit to the historic village and the Algar Waterfalls, making it a popular day trip.
The Amadorio Reservoir is notable for its extraordinary water color and its proximity to the sea, making it one of the closest reservoirs to the coast in Spain. It offers various hiking and cycling routes with impressive mountain backdrops and is also a popular spot for fishing.
Yes, Finestrat has its own coastal access point, Cala de Finestrat. While not an inland lake, this beautiful cove features crystal-clear waters and fine sand, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling. It's a smoke-free beach, making it a pleasant destination for families.
Absolutely. Both the Guadalest Reservoir and the Amadorio Reservoir offer various hiking routes. The path around Guadalest Reservoir is considered easy to manage, providing diverse views. For more challenging options, you can explore the mountain hikes around Finestrat, which include trails near these water bodies.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity around the reservoirs. The Guadalest Reservoir has a tour route around its entirety, suitable for bikes. The Amadorio Reservoir also offers well-maintained paths for cycling. You can find more cycling routes in the area by checking the cycling guide for Finestrat.
Yes, many areas around the reservoirs are family-friendly. The Guadalest Reservoir and Amadorio Reservoir are both categorized as family-friendly highlights. Cala de Finestrat, the local beach, is also ideal for families due to its calm, clear waters and amenities.
The most prominent historic site is El Castell de Guadalest, which overlooks the Guadalest Reservoir. Declared a Historic-Artistic Site since 1974, it offers a castle, museums, and a spectacular setting that combines natural scenery with cultural exploration.
The Costa Blanca region, including Finestrat, enjoys a mild climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal for visiting the reservoirs, as temperatures are pleasant for hiking and cycling. Summers can be very hot, especially inland, so bring plenty of water if visiting during this time. Winters are generally mild and suitable for walks.
While specific dog-friendly designations for every trail vary, generally, the natural trails and paths around the reservoirs are accessible for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. Always ensure to clean up after your pet and respect local regulations, especially in protected natural areas.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The Guadalest Dam itself offers impressive views of the turquoise water and surrounding mountains. The village of El Castell de Guadalest also provides fantastic panoramic vistas of the reservoir. For the Amadorio Reservoir, many points along its hiking routes offer beautiful views.
Near the Guadalest Reservoir, the village of El Castell de Guadalest offers a range of amenities including cafes, restaurants, and shops. For the Amadorio Reservoir, amenities are scarcer directly at the lake, so it's recommended to bring water and supplies, especially during summer. Nearby villages like Orxeta or Villajoyosa offer more services.


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