Best lakes around Barcelones offers a diverse landscape, from urban green spaces with water features to natural reservoirs in the broader province of Barcelona. While large natural lakes are not abundant in the immediate metropolitan area, the region provides numerous scenic spots for outdoor activities. These areas include significant reservoirs and repurposed water bodies, providing recreational opportunities. The varied terrain supports activities like hiking, cycling, and water sports.
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At the lake, rowing boats and pedal boats can be rented and a boat trip can be taken. https://www.barcelonasafari.com/parc-ciutadella/
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These towers are reminiscent of the chimneys of former factories – an architectural salute to Sants' industrial history – and also serve as viewpoints and light sources in the park.
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Antoni Gaudí had a small, hidden task during construction. However, his lizards are visible next to the 'Aquarium' entrance.
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One of the few places in Barcelona where there is still water in the fountains in 2024
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This green space is located on the land formerly occupied by the emblematic truck factory of ENASA (Empresa Nacional de Autocamiones, SA), between the old historic centers of Sant Andreu and La Sagrera. The name of the park comes from the popular Pegaso trucks that were produced in this factory. The park was designed by the architects Enric Batlle and Joan Roig and was inaugurated in 1986. Pegasus, the winged horse that was ENASA's emblem for many years, has been reproduced on the pavement of a small circular square located at an elevated end of the park. The entrance door of the old truck factory is preserved, which is now the main access to this green space, as well as the office building, which has been used for neighborhood facilities. A memory of mid-20th century industrial architecture. The lake, as the most unique element and backbone of the space, was the subject of a comprehensive rehabilitation in 2011. The intervention has solved the problems of filtration and sanitation that this sheet of water had presented since it was emptied in 2008 as a result of the drought decree. For this reason, the lake basin has been waterproofed and new machinery has been installed to recirculate the flows. In addition, the facilities have been left ready for the future connection to the Sagrera groundwater network that is being developed. The fountains and their lighting with low consumption lamps have also been renewed. To all these improvements it is necessary to add that the control of the machinery is done remotely.
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The Industrial Spain Park with a large lake is located between the Sants and Hostafrancs districts, in the Sants-Montjuïc district.
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Diagonal Mar Park is a public park in Barcelona located in the Diagonal Mar and Front Marítim neighborhood of Poblenou, in the Sant Martí district. It is so called because it is located at the confluence of Diagonal Avenue - which crosses the city diagonally - with the Mediterranean Sea. It is the third largest urban park in the city - not counting the forest parks - and also one of the most modern. It is the work of architects Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue, and was built between 1999 and 2002, being inaugurated on September 21 of that last year by mayor Joan Clos. https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parque_de_Diagonal_Mar
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Around Barcelones, you'll primarily find urban park lakes and repurposed reservoirs, such as the Monumental Cascade in Parc de la Ciutadella, Parc de l'Espanya Industrial, and Vallvidrera Reservoir. The broader province of Barcelona and Catalonia also feature significant natural lakes like Lake Banyoles, and scenic reservoirs such as Sau and Foix, offering diverse outdoor experiences.
While the immediate Barcelones area features more urban park lakes and reservoirs, the wider Catalonia region is home to natural lakes. The most prominent natural lake is Lake Banyoles, located about 100 km from Barcelona, known for its clear waters and recreational activities. Many other popular 'lakes' in the region are actually scenic reservoirs like Sau and Foix.
Within Barcelones, urban park lakes like Monumental Cascade in Parc de la Ciutadella and Parc de l'Espanya Industrial are well-connected by public transport. The Vallvidrera Reservoir is also relatively close and offers a quick escape from the city. For destinations further afield like Sau Reservoir or Lake Banyoles, a car is generally recommended for easier access.
Yes, several lakes in Barcelones are very family-friendly and offer amenities. Can Zam Park features a lake, children's games, sports facilities, and a bar. Diagonal Mar Park is also family-friendly with large open spaces and accessible paths. The Parc de la Ciutadella allows for rowboat rides and has plenty of space for picnics.
Absolutely! Many lakes and reservoirs in the region offer excellent hiking opportunities. For example, the area around Vallvidrera Reservoir has easy trails. Further out, Sau Reservoir and La Baells Reservoir are surrounded by trails. You can find more hiking options in the Easy hikes around Barcelones guide.
Yes, several locations are great for water activities. Sau Reservoir is popular for kayaking, and Lake Banyoles offers kayaking, paddleboarding, and boat cruises, as well as being a favored spot for bathers in summer. La Baells Reservoir has also reinstated activities like kayaking and paddle surfing on its calm waters.
The Sau Reservoir is famous for its submerged 11th-century bell tower of Sant Romà de Sau, which becomes visible when water levels are low. Foix Reservoir is overlooked by the medieval Castellet Castle. For a unique natural wonder, La Foradada de Cantonigròs features a stunning natural lagoon with a waterfall where sunlight filters through rock formations.
La Foradada de Cantonigròs, with its magical natural lagoon and waterfall, is considered an unforgettable hidden gem. The Gorgs del Riu Tenes, located within the Cingles de Bertí nature reserve, also offer spectacular exploration of natural pools and waterfalls, leading to the impressive Sant Miquel del Fai Benedictine Monastery.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural surroundings. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at locations like Lake Banyoles. The unique sight of the Sau Reservoir's bell tower is often best seen during drier periods when water levels are lower.
While specific regulations vary by location, many natural parks and outdoor areas around reservoirs are generally dog-friendly for walks on leash. It's always best to check local signage or specific park rules regarding dogs, especially for swimming areas, to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
Yes, Foix Reservoir is particularly noted for birdwatching. It has an observatory where visitors can spot various waterfowl, making it an excellent destination for ornithology enthusiasts.
Komoot users appreciate the diverse landscapes, from urban green spaces to natural reservoirs. They enjoy the relaxation and enjoyment offered by places like the Monumental Cascade in Parc de la Ciutadella, and the leisure opportunities at Vallvidrera Reservoir. The community has shared 456 photos and given 507 upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and recreational value of these spots.
Yes, some lakes offer nearby dining options. Sau Reservoir has a restaurant specializing in traditional Catalan gastronomy. Within Barcelones, parks like Can Zam Park include a bar, and urban areas around other park lakes will have numerous cafes and restaurants.


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