Best attractions and places to see in Lagunas Glaciares De Neila include a collection of glacial lagoons and peaks situated in the Sierra de la Demanda. This natural park is characterized by its glacial origins, featuring numerous lakes formed in cirques surrounded by peaks reaching around 2,000 meters. The area also offers extensive pine forests, diverse flora, and a variety of wildlife. Visitors can explore these natural features through a network of hiking trails.
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A group of lakes formed in glacial cirques surrounded by peaks approximately 2,000 meters high. Between 1969 and 1972, a project was developed to transform the glacial complex for tourism and intensive fishing. Some of the consequences of this project included the alteration of moraines, land clearing, the creation of dams, and the construction of roads.
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Laguna de la Cascada is part of the set of small lagoons of glacial origin of Lagunas de Neila, within the Natural Park of the Lagunas Glaciares de Neila. In the vicinity of the lagoon there is an information panel with interesting data on the flora and fauna.
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Spectacular set of small lagoons of glacial origin is located in a mountainous environment of great beauty. Surrounded by forests and meadows, the Neila Lagoons offer an impressive visual spectacle, especially during the autumn thaw. The viewpoint has an information panel on the flora and fauna of the area.
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The panoramic view from the San Francisco viewpoint is simply amazing. The infinite views of the mountains that make up the Lagunas Glaciares de Neila Natural Park will amaze you.
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Campiña is the highest mountain that is found in this kind of circus where the set of lagoons are located in the middle. It offers stunning panoramic views of the area.
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At the top of this mountain you can see impressive views of the group of lagoons found in this unique place. You can see the Lagunas Negra and the Larga d'es del cim.
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Lagoon that is located to the east of the group of mountain lakes that appear in the Lagos de Neila. This wetland is beautiful and the path follows it along one side of the lagoon.
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The region is primarily known for its stunning glacial origins, featuring numerous lakes formed in cirques surrounded by peaks reaching around 2,000 meters. Key natural features include the various glacial lagoons such as Laguna Negra, Laguna de la Cascada, and Laguna Larga, as well as the extensive pine forests and the dramatic Las Calderas Gorge with its waterfalls and unique rock formations.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Campiña, a summit exceeding 2,000 meters that offers a spectacular vista of the two largest lagoons. Another excellent spot is Pico de la Laguna (2004m), which provides stunning views of the Negra and La Larga lagoons and the valley. The San Francisco Viewpoint also offers amazing panoramic views of the mountains and some of the Neila lagoons.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The San Francisco Viewpoint is noted as family-friendly, offering accessible panoramic views. La Cascada Lagoon, with its waterfall and information panel on local flora and fauna, is also considered family-friendly. Shorter, easier hiking routes are available, such as a 2.5 km route to see the two main lagoons.
The Lagunas Glaciares de Neila Natural Park is home to diverse wildlife. You might spot the Palearctic otter, Iberian desman, dipper, and kingfisher. Various amphibians, including the palmate newt and marbled newt, inhabit the waters. Larger mammals like wolves, deer, roe deer, and badgers also reside here, alongside birds such as the alpine accentor.
The park offers an impressive visual spectacle throughout the year. Autumn is particularly vibrant during the thaw, with landscapes rich in color. In winter, the frozen lagoons create a magical atmosphere. Spring and summer provide ideal conditions for hiking and exploring the diverse flora.
Yes, the natural park is an ideal destination for hiking with numerous marked trails. You can find routes of varying difficulty and length. For example, there are circular routes like the Path of the Lagoons (B7) and the Pathway of the Lagunas de Neila (PRC-BU 203). Some routes, like the 'Chorlón de Neila Waterfall – Refugio del Dólar loop', are rated as easy, while others, such as the 'Pico de la Laguna (2004m) – Campiña loop', are more challenging. You can find more details on waterfall hikes in the area.
The Park House of the Lagunas Glaciares de Neila, located in the ancient Romanesque Church of San Miguel in the town of Neila, serves as an important information center. It provides insights into the natural and cultural values of the park, with an audiovisual room and workshop facilities.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for other outdoor sports. You can explore various running trails, including the 'Lagunas de Neila Trail'. Mountain biking is also popular, with several MTB trails like the 'Lagunas de Neila Loop' available for cyclists.
The park's geology is defined by its glacial origins. The most prominent features are the numerous glacial lagoons themselves, formed in glacial cirques. These cirques are surrounded by peaks that were sculpted by ice, creating a dramatic landscape. The Las Calderas Gorge also showcases unique rock formations carved by water over time.
The park is surrounded by beautiful forests primarily composed of Scots pine (pino albar), beech, oak, and holly. The edges and shallow areas of the lagoons host unique flora, including alpine grasses and the floating peat bog of Laguna Larga, known for its boreo-alpine species.
The Neila Lagoons are a spectacular set of small glacial lakes nestled in a beautiful mountainous environment. Surrounded by forests and meadows, they offer an impressive visual spectacle, particularly during the autumn thaw. An information panel at the viewpoint provides details on the local flora and fauna.
Yes, La Cascada Lagoon is part of the glacial set and is notable for a waterfall that cascades from its outflow, which can spectacularly freeze in winter. There is an information panel in its vicinity providing interesting data on the local flora and fauna.


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