Best lakes around Moraleja De Enmedio are primarily found in nearby natural areas. While Moraleja De Enmedio itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, the region offers accessible park environments with significant water bodies. These natural areas around Moraleja De Enmedio provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and wildlife observation. The proximity to larger parks like Parque Polvoranca in Leganés makes the area suitable for those seeking lake-related activities.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Ideal for walking among its lagoons and enjoying the outdoors. The contrast between the green areas and the ruins of the old village is spectacular. Very well maintained and perfect for going with children or doing sports. The sunsets next to Lake Mari Pascuala are a 10!
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The Surroundings: An immense forest park of 150 hectares housing several bodies of water: the Laguna de Mari Pascuala (the largest and busiest), the Laguna de la Recomba (more natural and tranquil), and the Laguna de los Sisones. Historical Origin: The park occupies the site of the old village of Polvoranca, a medieval settlement that became deserted in the 19th century due to diseases such as the plague and malaria (caused by stagnant water). The Ruins: The symbol of the place is the Church of San Pedro Apóstol (1655), a baroque jewel now in ruins, which fuels legends of a "cursed village" and is a refuge for storks and kestrels. Nature: It is a key point for birdwatching (mallards, coots, grebes) and has a botanical garden with species from five continents.
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Firstly, it's a spectacle to see it, and if it has rained like these past months, you'll be amazed. Very green.
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Stop and rest for a while. It's worth watching the canoes paddle on the lake
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I love the views from this place.
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The Polvoranca Park is located in the municipality of Leganés in the southern part of the Community of Madrid, west of the M-406 route. It offers everything you can think of to spend a beautiful day, recreational areas, trails and bicycle paths, bird observatory and you cannot miss visiting the María Pascuala Lake. The Botánico de Polvoranca Park offers a peaceful and pleasant walk through its somewhat neglected but still charming botanical garden. Visitors can enjoy unique species and birdwatching opportunities while rolling along well-defined paths that are accessible for all. The park is recommended for guided tours available at the CEA of Polvoranca and provides a relaxing environment for families to explore nature.
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By naming this park – with its beautiful green spaces and water areas a popular local recreation area – the city of Mostoles honors a deserving Nobel Peace Prize winner: Nelson MANDELA (born 1918, Nobel Peace Prize 1993, died 2013) dedicated his long life to non-violent resistance against the apartheid policy (racial segregation) in South Africa.
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Even in winter, geese and ducks can be found here. However, it is fenced in and people and dogs must stay outside!
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While Moraleja De Enmedio itself doesn't have natural lakes, the surrounding region offers several notable artificial lakes and reservoirs. Popular spots include the extensive Polvoranca Park Entrance, which leads to areas like Laguna de María Pascuala, and the picturesque Lakes of Nelson Mandela Park. Further afield, the Valmayor Reservoir is a significant body of water known for recreational activities.
Yes, several lakes in the area are ideal for families. Polvoranca Park Entrance and the areas within it, such as Laguna de María Pascuala, offer well-maintained paths and recreational areas suitable for all ages. The Lakes of Nelson Mandela Park also provide green spaces and trails perfect for family outings.
The lakes and surrounding parks offer diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, cycling, and birdwatching around the lakes. For more structured activities, there are numerous hiking and biking routes nearby. For example, you can explore various trails mentioned in the Hiking around Moraleja De Enmedio guide, or try gravel biking routes from the Gravel biking around Moraleja De Enmedio guide.
Yes, the area around Lagunillas de Fuenlabrada (within Polvoranca Park) has historical significance. It occupies the site of the old village of Polvoranca, a medieval settlement. You can find the ruins of the Church of San Pedro Apóstol (1655), a baroque jewel that adds a unique historical layer to your visit.
Yes, Polvoranca Park Entrance and its extensive network of trails are noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant experience for all visitors to enjoy the natural environment.
The lakes and parks are enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and outdoor activities, with vibrant foliage or blooming flowers. Even in winter, places like Laguna del Canto Echado can be beautiful, attracting ducks and geese.
Dog policies vary by location. While many parks in the region are dog-friendly, some specific areas or lakes may have restrictions. For instance, at Laguna del Canto Echado, the area around the lagoon is fenced, and people and dogs must stay outside the enclosure. It's always best to check specific regulations for each park or lake you plan to visit.
While the lakes directly mentioned in the guide are primarily for recreation and observation, the broader Madrid region offers water sports. The Valmayor Reservoir is known for providing opportunities for engaging with nature and water activities. Additionally, Madrid's Casa de Campo Lake has jetties for recreational and sports activities like rowing and kayaking.
The lakes are excellent spots for birdwatching. Areas like Polvoranca Park Entrance and Lagunillas de Fuenlabrada are key points for observing various bird species, including mallards, coots, grebes, storks, and kestrels. You might also spot ducks and geese at Laguna del Canto Echado.
While the guide focuses on the natural aspects, larger parks like Casa de Campo in Madrid, which features its own lake, are known to have various restaurants along its shores. For the lakes closer to Moraleja De Enmedio, such as those within Polvoranca Park, you might find picnic areas, but it's advisable to check local amenities or bring your own refreshments.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful environment and the opportunity to escape urban settings. They particularly enjoy walking among the lagoons, observing the diverse plant and animal life, and the well-maintained paths for strolls. The sunsets next to Laguna de María Pascuala are often highlighted as a favorite experience.


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