Best lakes around Caceres are found within a province in western Spain, known for its diverse natural landscapes. While large, conventional lakes are less common, the region features numerous natural pools, reservoirs, and gorges. These aquatic destinations offer refreshing retreats and picturesque scenery. Cáceres provides a range of experiences, from invigorating natural swimming holes to peaceful reservoirs and significant birdwatching sites.
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Well integrated into the city, it is located between Hernán Cortés Avenue and Rodríguez de Ledesma Avenue. It is a pleasant space with a large central pond and an Open-Air Sculpture Museum, which we can admire as we stroll through. At the main entrance, there is a botanical garden, and at the end, a fountain known as La Madrila, restored by the Escuela Taller (Workshop School) and once used as a drinking trough and wash house.
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The Almonte viaduct is an impressive structure that is part of the Madrid-Extremadura high-speed line. This viaduct is located in the Alcántara reservoir-Garrovillas section, which runs between the municipalities of Garrovillas de Alconétar and Santiago del Campo, in the province of Cáceres.
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This park is a place that, due to its numerous paths and trails, is home to many runners, bikers, and walkers. It is undoubtedly one of the green lungs of Cáceres, and in addition to enjoying nature while you run through it, you can discover its Open Air Sculpture Museum or its large central pond.
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Los Barruecos is a natural site considered by many to be one of the most original and interesting in the country. Located 14 kilometers from Cáceres, in the municipality of Malpartida de Cáceres, this enclave boasts a varied flora, fauna and a rich archaeological heritage.
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Nice view at sunset a few meters from the Vostell Museum
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A beautiful corner of Casar de Cáceres, for a walk or bike ride. It has a bird observatory on its west face.
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Cáceres is known for its diverse natural landscapes, featuring numerous natural pools, reservoirs, and gorges rather than large conventional lakes. These offer a range of experiences, from invigorating natural swimming spots to peaceful reservoirs and significant birdwatching sites.
The region boasts several unique natural swimming pools. The Los Barruecos Natural Monument is famous for its 'pilones' – massive potholes carved into rock, creating natural pools. Other notable spots include the El Lago Natural Pool in Jaraíz de la Vera, the picturesque Charco del Trabuquete with its waterfall, and the unique La Cantera Natural Pool, an inland cove formed from a former granite quarry.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The El Lago Natural Pool (also known as Lago Alonso Vega or Jaraíz Lake) is well-equipped with amenities like a bar-restaurant, making it ideal for a comfortable family day out. The Los Barruecos Natural Monument and Lower Barrueco Pond are also considered family-friendly, offering scenic walks and natural beauty.
The Borbollón Reservoir, located north-east of Cáceres, is a designated Special Protection Area for the Conservation of Wild Birds (ZEPA). An islet within the dam, known as 'Parra Chica,' hosts colonies of herons, white storks, and black kites in spring, making it an excellent destination for birdwatching.
Absolutely. The Garganta de los Infiernos (Hells Gorge) is an ideal spot for hiking, leading to spectacular natural formations and swimming in crystal-clear natural pools. For easier options, you can explore routes like 'Ponds and tranquility of Los Barruecos' or 'Monumento Natural Los Barruecos – circular walk' which are part of the easy hikes around Cáceres guide.
Yes, the La Cantera Natural Pool, an impressive inland cove from a former granite quarry, allows for activities like kayaking and inflatable raft rides. The Borbollón Reservoir also offers opportunities for various water sports.
The region is rich in wildlife. At Garganta de los Infiernos, you might spot newts, griffon vultures, and peregrine falcons. The Borbollón Reservoir is home to herons, white storks, and black kites, especially in spring. These areas provide a chance to experience the rich flora and fauna of the Extremaduran landscape.
For stunning panoramic views, visit the View of the Alcántara Reservoir and Almonte Viaduct. This viewpoint offers impressive vistas of the Alcántara Reservoir and the Almonte Viaduct. Another excellent spot is the Viewpoint of the Alcántara Reservoir and Bridges over the Almonte River.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. For example, the 'Vía de la Plata and Embalse del Casar Loop' passes by the Embalse del Casar de Cáceres, and the 'Sierra de Fuentes and Guadiloba Reservoir Loop' goes near the Guadiloba Reservoir. You can find more options in the cycling around Cáceres guide.
Many natural pools, such as the El Lago Natural Pool, are best enjoyed for swimming primarily during the summer months when the water is more suitable. Spring is also excellent for birdwatching at reservoirs like Borbollón.
Yes, the Los Barruecos Natural Monument is considered one of the most original natural sites in the country, known for its unique rock formations and natural pools. The Lower Barrueco Pond is also part of this natural monument.
Some locations offer amenities for visitors. The El Lago Natural Pool in Jaraíz de la Vera has a bar-restaurant. The Baños Reservoir has a nearby campsite with basic facilities, convenient for those looking to extend their stay. The Guadiloba Reservoir also has a recreational area with facilities.


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