Best lakes around Bajo Almazora are located in Almería, Andalusia, Spain, a region known for its diverse natural features and semi-arid landscape. The area is characterized by significant water bodies, including a large man-made reservoir and coastal wetlands. These locations provide opportunities for observing wildlife and engaging in various outdoor pursuits.
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The Salar de los Canos is a coastal wetland located in the municipality of Vera, in the province of Almería, Andalusia. This natural space is characterized by its high salinity and its biodiversity, especially in terms of birds. The salt flat has two lagoons and is an excellent place for bird watching, including species such as the common flamingo, the white-headed duck and the squacco heron. In addition, more than 150 species of birds have been documented in this environment. Access to the Salar de los Canos is easy, and you can park in the parking lot in front of the Consum Supermarket in Vera Playa. From there, you can explore the area on foot and enjoy the observatories available.
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This natural space covers an area of approximately 57.38 hectares and is one of the most important ecosystems in the province. The salt flat is located near Vera beach and is known for its rich biodiversity. Among the birds that can be observed here are the white-headed duck, the marbled teal, the squacco heron, flamingos, grey herons, black-winged stilts and mallards. In addition, the salt flat is home to endangered species such as the Moorish tortoise. The surroundings of the Salar de los Canos are ideal for bird watching and nature photography, offering a unique and peaceful landscape.
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Swamp located in the province of Almería, on the waters of the Almanzora river. The reservoir was built in 1986 to supply the nearby populations, for irrigation and for the production of electricity.
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Rowing channel, located at the foot of the dam of the Almanzora river reservoir
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On the side of the Komoot Icon is a picnic area complete with BBQ installations. There is also a the Lunar bar or Chillinguito at the top. You can ride all around the water basin, although it's a bit overgrown in places. This gives a good view on the Indalo Man painted on the dam. You can access via the road up to the dam during opening hours or from the Ciclocalle at any time.
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Here you can see a multitude of waterfowl, especially the most colorful "Flamingo"
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It is used by numerous waterfowl, generally ducks, between their migrations between Africa and Europe, as well as others that nest there. Among the insects, various beetles as well as various species of dragonflies stand out.
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The Bajo Almazora region features significant water bodies, including the man-made Cuevas de Almanzora Dam and Reservoir, the natural Puerto Rey Lagoon, and the Salar de los Caños Wetland. Additionally, La Balsa de Cela, a unique natural spring with a consistent warm temperature, is a popular bathing spot in the broader Almanzora Valley.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Cuevas de Almanzora Dam and Reservoir offers a picnic area with BBQ facilities and a bar, perfect for family outings. The calm waters are also suitable for kayaking, rowing, and canoeing. The Salar de los Caños Wetland is excellent for bird watching, which can be an engaging activity for children.
The lakes and wetlands in Bajo Almazora are rich in birdlife. At Salar de los Caños Wetland, you can spot common flamingos, white-headed ducks, squacco herons, and over 150 other bird species. The Puerto Rey Lagoon is a crucial stopover for numerous waterfowl, especially ducks, during their migrations. The Cuevas de Almanzora Reservoir is also a favored spot for observing various bird species like herons, cormorants, and ducks.
Absolutely! The region offers various routes for outdoor enthusiasts. For cycling, you can explore options like the Almanzora Cycle Street Loop or the Macenas Castle and Mojácar Seafront Loop, which are part of the Cycling around Bajo Almazora guide. If you prefer mountain biking, consider the Tres Pacos Mine and Cuevas de Almanzora Reservoir Loop from the MTB Trails around Bajo Almazora guide. For hikers, there are easy trails such as the Vera Beach – Puerto Rey Lagoon loop, detailed in the Easy hikes around Bajo Almazora guide.
La Balsa de Cela, located near Tíjola in the broader Almanzora Valley, is a unique natural spring. It flows consistently at 42 liters per second and maintains a pleasant temperature of 22 to 24 degrees Celsius throughout the year. Its warm, chlorine-free water makes it a popular bathing spot, especially during the summer months.
Yes, the Cuevas de Almanzora Dam and Reservoir offers spectacular views of the water and surrounding terrain. A distinctive cultural landmark is the Indalo symbol, a well-known emblem of Almería, painted on the dam's spillway, which you can view while riding around the water basin.
The region's semi-arid climate means that spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Winter months are popular for fishing at the Cuevas de Almanzora Reservoir. For bathing at La Balsa de Cela, its consistent warm temperature makes it appealing year-round, especially for relief from summer heat.
Yes, access to the Cuevas de Almanzora Dam and Reservoir is available via the main road during operating hours or at any time via the Ciclocalle. For the Salar de los Caños Wetland, you can easily park in the parking lot in front of the Consum Supermarket in Vera Playa.
The Cuevas de Almanzora Reservoir, built in 1986, plays a crucial role in the region. It regulates the Almanzora River, supplies water to over 120,000 people, irrigates nearly 4,500 hectares of agricultural land, and provides essential flood control for the semi-arid Levante Almeriense region.
Yes, the calm waters of the Cuevas de Almanzora Reservoir are ideal for various water sports. Facilities are available for activities such as kayaking, rowing, and canoeing. Fishing is also a popular pastime, particularly during the winter months, with designated regulated areas.
The Puerto Rey Lagoon is a natural monument where the river meets the sea. It is particularly known for being a habitat and stopover point for numerous waterfowl, generally ducks, during their migrations between Africa and Europe. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching.
Yes, for visitors' convenience, the Cuevas de Almanzora Dam and Reservoir offers a picnic area equipped with BBQ facilities. There is also a bar or 'Chillinguito' at the top, providing refreshments.


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