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Top 13 Lakes around Costera

Lakes around Costera offer a diverse natural landscape characterized by mountainous terrain, rivers, and springs. While prominent natural lakes are not a primary feature within the Costera comarca itself, the region provides various natural spots and hiking routes. These areas highlight the environmental richness, offering opportunities to explore Mediterranean landscapes and local flora and fauna. Visitors can find a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, including parks with artificial lakes and natural monuments.

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Las Llamas Atlantic Park

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It is the main park and green lung of the city. A park that has it all, countless paths to walk, artificial lakes, fountains and everything you can imagine from …

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Pozo Menor de Valcaba

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The Wells of Valcaba are located at the foot of the southern slope of the Peña Cabarga massif and originate from mining in the area. This one in particular is …

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Santoña Marshes

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This natural park is the most important wetland on the Cantabrian coast. Its 6,679 hectares are full of unique marine fauna and are home to more than 121 species of …

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Oyambre Natural Park

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The Oyambre Natural Park has an extension of 57 square kilometers and consists of enormous beaches surrounded by an extensive forest mass. The Picos de Europa mountain range in the …

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The Natural Park of the Marismas de Santoña, Victoria and Joyel is the largest wetland in Cantabria with an area that covers 6679 hectares. It is the ideal place for …

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La Vaguada de Las Llamas Park

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Large, modern designed & central park with many ducks and a kind of mini biotope. Nice to look at, but not a real place to relax.

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PozoMayor

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Almost 2 hectares, it must be beautiful on a cloudy day. I tried to skirt it but had to give up.

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El Juncal Reservoir

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A very quiet and picturesque place surrounded by a beautiful landscape typical of this area of the Cantabrian interior. It is worth turning it around on the track that runs through it.

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Pozo Tremeo and Forest Path

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Beautiful and simple walk next to the Tremeo Well. It does not have great difficulties, the only thing is the stairs at the end that are made of wood and …

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Fernando
June 24, 2025, Marismas de Santoña

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Las Llamas Park or Las Llamas Valley Park (officially Las Llamas Atlantic Park) is an 11-hectare urban park in the city of Santander, in the autonomous community of Cantabria (Spain). The first phase of this green space opened to the public on May 11, 2007. Another 426,000 m² are planned, extending almost to the border with La Albericia. Once completed, it will be the most wooded park in the city.

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August 20, 2023, PozoMayor

Almost 2 hectares, it must be beautiful on a cloudy day. I tried to skirt it but had to give up.

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The Natural Park of the Marismas de Santoña, Victoria and Joyel is the largest wetland in Cantabria with an area that covers 6679 hectares. It is the ideal place for bird watching - more than 121 species of waterfowl live here.

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January 19, 2023, Oyambre Natural Park

The Oyambre Natural Park has an extension of 57 square kilometers and consists of enormous beaches surrounded by an extensive forest mass. The Picos de Europa mountain range in the background is impressive. It is a territory of great ornithological richness, located mainly in its estuaries and marshes.

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The Natural Park of the Marismas de Santoña, Victoria and Joyel is the largest wetland in Cantabria with an area that covers 6679 hectares. It is the ideal place for those who enjoy bird watching, more than 121 species of waterfowl live here.

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A very quiet and picturesque place surrounded by a beautiful landscape typical of this area of the Cantabrian interior. It is worth turning it around on the track that runs through it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of lakes can I expect to find around Costera?

The Costera region is characterized more by rivers and springs than large natural lakes. However, you'll find a mix of natural spots with water bodies, artificial lakes within urban parks, and natural monuments featuring estuaries and marshes. These areas offer diverse landscapes for exploration.

Are there any significant natural parks with lakes near Costera?

While Costera itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the broader Valencian Community is home to the Albufera Natural Park. This vast freshwater lagoon, located about 10 kilometers south of Valencia, is Spain's largest freshwater lake and a crucial wetland for birdwatching and traditional rice cultivation.

Which lakes are best for families with children?

Several spots are great for families. Las Llamas Atlantic Park offers countless paths, artificial lakes, and fountains, perfect for a day out. La Vaguada de Las Llamas Park is another modern park with a mini biotope and ducks that children often enjoy. Additionally, Oyambre Natural Park provides extensive beaches and forests, suitable for family outings.

Where can I go for birdwatching near Costera's lakes?

For exceptional birdwatching, head to Oyambre Natural Park, known for its extensive estuaries and marshes which are rich in ornithological life. The Santoña, Victoria and Joyel Marshes Natural Park is also a prime location, being the largest wetland in Cantabria and home to over 121 species of waterfowl.

Are there lakes with good viewpoints for scenic photography?

Yes, several locations offer great views. Oyambre Natural Park provides impressive vistas with the Picos de Europa mountain range in the background. Santoña, Victoria and Joyel Marshes Natural Park also features viewpoints over its vast wetlands. Within urban settings, La Vaguada de Las Llamas Park offers pleasant views of its modern design and water features.

What outdoor activities can I do near the lakes around Costera?

The region around Costera offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the challenging 'Devil's Eyes, Solpico, and Candina Loop' or the 'Cliffs of San Vicente de la Barquera Trail'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Santander Coastal Trail' or the 'Pas Greenway Loop'. Explore more options on the Hiking around Costera and Cycling around Costera guides.

Are there any lakes suitable for easy walks or trails?

For easy walks, urban parks like Las Llamas Atlantic Park and La Vaguada de Las Llamas Park provide countless paved paths around their artificial lakes. For a more natural setting, the trails within Oyambre Natural Park offer accessible options through forests and along beaches.

Can I find lakes with parking facilities?

Yes, urban parks like Las Llamas Atlantic Park are designed with visitor convenience in mind and typically offer parking facilities nearby. For natural areas, it's advisable to check specific access points, but many popular natural parks have designated parking.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Costera?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and birdwatching, especially in natural parks like Albufera. Summer is ideal for enjoying coastal areas and beaches within parks like Oyambre, though it can be warmer. Winter can be good for less crowded visits and observing migratory birds.

Are there any man-made lakes or reservoirs in the Costera region?

Yes, the region includes man-made water bodies. For instance, El Juncal Reservoir is a notable example. Additionally, urban green spaces like Las Llamas Atlantic Park feature artificial lakes as part of their design.

What natural features, besides lakes, can I explore?

Beyond the lakes and water bodies, the Costera region offers a rich natural environment. You can explore extensive forest masses, natural dunes, and pristine beaches, particularly within Oyambre Natural Park. The region's mountainous terrain, rivers, and springs also provide opportunities to appreciate diverse Mediterranean landscapes and local flora and fauna.

Are there any less crowded lake spots for a peaceful visit?

For a more tranquil experience away from larger crowds, consider exploring some of the smaller, less prominent water bodies or natural monuments. Places like Pozo Menor de Valcaba or Pozo Tremeo and Forest Path might offer a quieter natural setting compared to the more popular urban parks or large natural reserves.

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