Best lakes around Cangas De Narcea are found within a vast and naturally rich municipality in Asturias, Spain. This region is characterized by its protected natural areas, including the Muniellos Nature Park and the Partial Nature Reserve of Cueto de Arbas. These areas feature several glacial lakes and reservoirs, offering opportunities for hiking and experiencing diverse natural features. The landscape is shaped by ancient mountains and glacial origins, providing varied terrain and viewpoints.
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The Leitariegos Pass is a mountain pass located at an altitude of 1,520 meters in a beautiful natural setting. It's an ideal stopover point on the trails and has a bar and restaurant.
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A haven of peace and tranquility, especially at the beginning of the season, in the Tuña area.
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A must-see if you're traveling along this road and have made it this far.
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This is the large artificial reservoir of the Narcea River. It's especially beautiful in the village of Pilotuerto, which gives it its name. In Pilotuerto, there's a bar with a terrace on the banks of the reservoir where it's a pleasant place to stop for a coffee or a snack.
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a stop at the top to contemplate the reservoir of the boat
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A very impressive structure. The village was relocated during the construction of the reservoir.
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The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from moderate to difficult. For instance, the Muniellos Lagoons Loop is a challenging 18 km hike. You can also find easier options like the Laguna de Arbás loop from Brañas / Leitariegos, which is about 3.5 km and considered easy.
Yes, access to Muniellos Nature Park, where lakes like La Peña, La Granda, La Honda, and La Isla are located, is strictly limited to 20 people per day to preserve its pristine environment. It is essential to obtain a permit in advance.
The lakes around Cangas del Narcea are primarily of glacial origin, situated above 1,400 meters, and surrounded by ancient mountains and dense oak forests. The waters often appear dark due to submerged vegetation and are extremely cold. The Muniellos Nature Park, in particular, is known for its rich biodiversity, including brown bears and capercaillies, and characteristic 'capuchin beards' lichens hanging from trees.
Yes, some lakes and nearby trails are suitable for families. For example, Embalse de la Barca and Pilotuerto Reservoir are noted as family-friendly. The Laguna de Arbás loop is also an easy option for families.
The region experiences high rainfall and moderate temperatures, contributing to its lush environment. While specific best times aren't detailed, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions for hiking. Winter hiking might be possible but could involve snow and colder temperatures, especially at higher altitudes like Puerto de Leitariegos.
Absolutely. Many lakes offer spectacular views. La Marta Lagoon provides a 360º view, and Puerto de Leitariegos offers panoramic vistas of the lake and surrounding peaks. The Grandas de Salime Reservoir also has a dedicated viewpoint overlooking the dam.
Yes, alongside natural glacial lakes, the area features significant man-made water bodies. The Grandas de Salime Reservoir is a notable example, a colossal work completed in 1955 and a key part of Asturias' industrial heritage. The Pilotuerto Reservoir is another large artificial lake on the Narcea River.
Beyond hiking, you can explore mountain biking trails, especially around areas like Puerto de Leitariegos. The region's natural beauty also makes it ideal for photography and wildlife observation, particularly in protected areas like Muniellos Nature Park. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Cangas De Narcea guide.
While specific routes and schedules are not detailed, public transport options like Busnarcea may connect Cangas del Narcea to areas such as Puerto de Leitariegos or the vicinity of Muniellos Natural Park. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes to these more remote locations.
Laguna de Arbas is described as the largest lake in its region, located within the Partial Nature Reserve of Cueto de Arbas. It's a significant glacial lake and a focal point of the 'Cuetu d'Arbas' hiking route, offering spectacular views of the lake and surrounding peaks, especially from El Puertu (Leitariegos).
While specific pet policies for all areas are not provided, protected areas like Muniellos Nature Park often have strict regulations regarding pets to protect wildlife. For other trails, it's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash. Always check specific park or reserve rules before visiting with your dog.
Areas like Puerto de Leitariegos, a mountain pass village, offer restaurants and accommodation. Near the Pilotuerto Reservoir, there's a bar with a terrace on the banks for coffee or a snack. For Muniellos, you might find options in nearby villages like Moal or Cangas del Narcea town.


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