Best lakes around San Cristóbal De La Laguna primarily refer to its unique water features, as the municipality does not contain traditional natural freshwater lakes. The area is known for its coastal natural pools and man-made reservoirs. These water features offer diverse experiences, from accessible swimming areas to historical water collection sites. San Cristóbal De La Laguna's landscape, particularly its coastal areas, provides distinct settings for these aquatic attractions.
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A fantastic outdoor swimming pool right on the Atlantic coast and the promenade of Puerto de la Cruz. Very clean and well-maintained. Highly recommended.
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Nice large water garden, good parking if you can walk easily 🤙
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Great facility, very well maintained and appealing, unfortunately I didn't have any swimwear with me.
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The El Cuchillo reservoir, popularly known as Charca el Cuchillo, is a small dam that collects water from the two valleys that pour into it: Valle Crispín and Valle Brosque. It is almost a neighbor of the popular Charca de Tahodio, and it just so happens that El Cuchillo was built just a couple of years after finishing the one in Tahodio.
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La Charca El Cuchillo, also known as Embalse de El Cuchillo, is a small reservoir located very close to the Bufadero ravine. Its construction, carried out in just a few months, began just after finishing the neighboring Charca de Tahodio, a neighboring reservoir, although larger. It is loaded with water mainly with the autumn and winter rains.
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Also known as the Tahodio Dam, this reservoir was originally used to provide water to the city's old banana plantations, as well as its fountains. Its construction began in 1914, although it was finished in 1926, due to an interruption of several years that the works suffered.
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The Tahodio Reservoir, more popularly known as the Tahodio Pond, was built over a century ago, specifically between 1914 and 1926. To this day, it continues to collect and store runoff water from what is one of the main hydrographic basins of Anaga.
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The Parque Marítimo César Manrique is an impressive amusement park with a total size of 22,000 square meters.
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While San Cristóbal de La Laguna does not feature natural freshwater lakes in the traditional sense, the area offers a variety of unique water experiences. You'll find man-made reservoirs like El Cuchillo Pond and Tahodio Reservoir, as well as artificial recreational pools such as La Charca and Parque Marítimo César Manrique. Additionally, the municipality is known for its beautiful natural coastal pools like Bajamar, Jover, and Punta del Hidalgo, which offer unique swimming opportunities.
Yes, several water features are ideal for families. The natural pools at Bajamar are very popular and accessible, featuring three swimming holes and a small beach. Jover Natural Pool is also described as idyllic and family-oriented. For a more structured experience, Parque Marítimo César Manrique offers a beautifully designed outdoor pool area with three seawater pools, though it's located in the neighboring municipality of Puerto de la Cruz.
The Bajamar Natural Pools are noted for their accessibility, making them suitable for individuals with limited mobility. The Jover Natural Pool on the Tejina coast is also accessible for people with reduced mobility, ensuring a comfortable visit for everyone.
Yes, swimming is possible in several locations. The natural coastal pools at Bajamar, Jover, and Punta del Hidalgo are excellent for swimming in calm waters. La Charca in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a lagoon where swimming is possible. Parque Marítimo César Manrique is a dedicated swimming complex with seawater pools.
Near reservoirs like El Cuchillo Pond and Tahodio Reservoir, you can find opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. For example, there are various MTB trails and gravel biking routes in the wider area. You can explore options like the MTB Trails around San Cristóbal De La Laguna or Gravel biking around San Cristóbal De La Laguna for routes that might pass near these water bodies.
The name 'La Laguna' itself originates from a historical wetland that once existed in the area. The Tahodio Reservoir, also known as the Tahodio Dam, has historical significance as it was constructed between 1914 and 1926 to supply water to the city's old banana plantations and fountains.
El Arenisco is a notable spot featuring a dark sand beach with volcanic rocks adjacent to a natural swimming pool. It's a popular destination, especially on weekends, for those looking to enjoy the striking volcanic scenery while swimming.
The Bajamar Natural Pools are known for their excellent beach facilities and cleanliness, holding a Blue Flag distinction. Along the promenade, you'll find numerous bars and restaurants. The Punta del Hidalgo Natural Pools are also well-equipped with surveillance and services for bathers, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.
Yes, both La Charca and Tahodio Reservoir are listed as viewpoints, offering scenic perspectives of the water and surrounding landscape. Parque Marítimo César Manrique also provides beautiful views of the auditorium, the Palmetum botanical garden, and the sea.
The Jover Natural Pool, located on the Tejina coast, is unique for its natural pipes carved into the rock. These pipes provide showers with water flowing directly from nearby mountain sources, offering a refreshing and distinctive experience.
The Jover Natural Pool is often described as an idyllic and quiet location, making it a good choice if you're looking for a more peaceful experience away from larger crowds.


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