Lakes around Huesca, a province in the Aragonese Pyrenees of Spain, include a variety of natural and man-made bodies of water. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, which gives rise to glacial mountain lakes, locally known as "ibones," and several reservoirs. These locations provide diverse landscapes for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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The Montearagón reservoir is a rush that collects the waters of the Flumen river and the waters of the Lijano ravine. The waters of this reservoir are mainly collected from the Gabardiella and Águila mountain ranges.
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The Valdabra Reservoir is located very close to the city of Huesca. Built in the early 1980s, over the years it has become a first-line setting for cyprinid fishing, mainly Carp and Roach. Prestigious championships such as the International Fiestas de San Lorenzo are held there.
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This idyllic and solitary spot formed by the water of the reservoir, the river itself and its ravines and the monumental mallos that surround it, is a must-see for anyone who wants to get to know the Guara Natural Park and enjoy nature and silence. just fifteen minutes from the city of Huesca.
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Next to the reservoir, in the old forest house, the Arguis Interpretation Center opens its doors to you so that you can get to know in depth, and in a dynamic and interactive way, the peculiarities of the Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park.
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A little more than 20 kilometers from Huesca, behind the Gratal and El Águila mountains, is Arguis. A picturesque town that recalls the Pyrenean villages for its stone houses topped by the typical scarecrows from their chimneys. It also has a beautiful Romanesque-style church dating from the 12th century. Surrounded by a beautiful landscape, its reservoir appears, built at the beginning of the 18th century, it is a must for fans of fishing and hiking, since there are many routes that run through these places. Next to the reservoir, in the old forest house, the Arguis Interpretation Center opens its doors for you to get to know in depth, and in a dynamic and interactive way, the peculiarities of the Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park. More information: https://www.turismodearagon.com/ficha/arguis/
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After the tunnel through the Pico de Boron a unique panorama awaits you. A narrow stone bridge runs over the reservoir and gives you magnificent views of the surrounding mountains.
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Between the deep canyons of the National Park, the Río Guatizalema is dammed here. Since this is a drinking water reservoir, absolute bathing prohibition prevails here! Enjoy the view from the dam and look down into the valley, where the river shoots out again.
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For hiking and nature, the Arguis Reservoir is a popular spot with many routes in the area. The Ibones de Anayet offer breathtaking views after an uphill trek, ideal for summer. Estanés Lake is a classic destination in the Pyrenees, known for its isolated beauty and Pyrenean newts. For experienced hikers, the Col de la Fache area provides stunning panoramic views of the Pyrenees, including the Ibones of Respomuso and Campo Plano.
Yes, the Vadiello Reservoir is known for its turquoise water and imposing rock formations. The Mediano Reservoir features the partially submerged Mediano Tower, the spire of an old village church, which offers a unique photographic opportunity, especially when water levels are low in late summer.
The Montearagón Reservoir is a family-friendly option. Lake Barasona is also popular for cooling off in summer, with many swimming spots and the 'costa oeste' area offering a bar and fun activities like banana boat rides, making it great for families.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking is popular around the Arguis Reservoir and Lanuza. For cycling, you can find routes like the 'Vadiello Reservoir – Huesca loop' or the 'Huesca and the Reservoirs of Sierra de Guara Loop'. Kayaking is possible at Mediano Reservoir and El Grado Reservoir. You can explore more routes in the Gravel biking around Huesca and MTB Trails around Huesca guides.
The Ibón of Plan, also known as Basa de la Mora, is steeped in local folklore. Legend says that on the night of San Juan, those who wash their faces with its water can see a Moorish princess dancing on the surface. The town of Lanuza, linked to its reservoir, has a history of being almost submerged and now hosts the Pirineos Sur international music festival.
Estanés Lake is described as a charming, isolated lake, offering a timeless break in a magnificent natural setting. The Vadiello Dam area is also known as an idyllic and solitary spot, perfect for enjoying nature and silence.
Lake Barasona is a popular destination for cooling off during hot summer days, offering many swimming spots. However, please note that bathing is strictly prohibited in the Vadiello Reservoir as it is a drinking water source.
Summer is ideal for visiting high-altitude lakes like the Ibones de Anayet for hiking. For swimming and water activities, Lake Barasona is popular during hot summer days. In late summer, when water levels are low, you can see more of the submerged village at Mediano Reservoir.
Yes, all Aragonese lakes, including Estanés Lake, are protected. The Ibón de Acherito is located within the Selva de Oza natural area, which is part of the Valles Occidentales Natural Park. The Arguis Reservoir is also near the Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park, which has an Interpretation Center.
Absolutely. Reaching the Ibones de Anayet requires an uphill trek, rewarding hikers with panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains. The Col de la Fache area, with lakes like Ibones of Respomuso and Campo Plano, offers magnificent views and is ideal for experienced hikers seeking dramatic Pyrenean scenery. The Lower Blue Ibón and the Blue Lakes (l'Infierno lakes) also involve challenging, yet rewarding, hikes.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the turquoise waters of the Vadiello Reservoir to the dramatic mountain backdrops. The opportunity for various outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and water sports is also highly valued. Many enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty, as well as unique features like the Mediano Tower or the folklore surrounding the Ibón of Plan.


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