Best lakes around Sóller are primarily found within the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, a significant geographic feature of Mallorca. This region is characterized by its dramatic mountain landscape and deep valleys. Sóller itself is nestled in a valley, providing access to these elevated water bodies. The area offers a natural landscape distinct from coastal areas, focusing on mountain environments and reservoirs.
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Beautifully situated reservoir, which is beautifully embedded in the surrounding mountains... currently a few trees are turning their leaves orange, which is why the lake reminds me of Canada... especially on the weekends there is a lot going on up here
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There are two variants of the GR221 from the Cuber reservoir to the Tossal Verds refuge... one is a little shorter but more challenging over the Llis pass... the other, according to hikers, is a little longer and offers less of a view around the mountain... I naturally chose the Llis pass... a brilliant decision... strenuous but with brilliant views and the small "climbing" section is secured with chains...
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It's definitely nicer to be up there by bike than by car. If you want to get off your bike, you can walk all the way around. Swimming is prohibited, however.
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This parking lot is about 150 m above the actual hiking parking lot, from which you have access to the GR221 or the Cuber reservoir.
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Great view of the surrounding mountain ranges of the Tramuntana massif. Worth recommending even when the weather isn't exactly sunny
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The area around the Cúber is a fenced nature reserve. You can park your car right at the beginning of the reservoir. There is another parking lot 200 meters up the road. Sheep, cows and donkeys live near the water and Mallorca's wild goats crawl on the mountain slopes. The view over the lake and the walls of the Tramuntana giants is uniquely beautiful.
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Visit early in the morning or in the evening when the sun is shining. Then the colors are at their most beautiful. Not to be compared with an alpine lake. There are more beautiful colors of the water.
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The primary lake experience near Sóller is the Cúber Reservoir, the largest in Mallorca, known for its stunning mountain panorama. Another significant water body is the Gorg Blau Reservoir, located at around 620 meters, offering a scenic break with a unique prehistoric sanctuary column on its bank.
Yes, the Cúber Reservoir features a comfortable path for walking around the lake, making it suitable for families. You might even encounter sheep, donkeys, and cows. The Levada inlet into the Cúber Reservoir also offers nice picnic spots along the lake shore.
The lakes, particularly the Cúber Reservoir, are popular starting points or destinations for hikers exploring the GR221, also known as the Dry Stone Way. You can find various hiking options, from easy walks around the reservoir to more challenging routes with elevation, such as those leading to viewpoints like View from Sa Rateta. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Sóller guide.
Yes, between April and October, Bus No. L354 operates between Sóller and Pollença, with a convenient stop at the Cúber reservoir. During the rest of the year, a taxi from Sóller to Cúber costs approximately €45.
The lakes can be visited year-round, but the period between April and October offers the convenience of public bus transport to Cúber Lake. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer allows for enjoying the vibrant turquoise waters against the dramatic mountain backdrop. Winter visits are also possible, offering a different, often quieter, experience of the mountain landscape.
No, bathing is generally not allowed in the reservoirs, as the entire area around the Cúber Reservoir is protected. These reservoirs serve as crucial water supplies for the region.
You'll encounter dramatic mountain landscapes, particularly in the Serra de Tramuntana. The View of the Cúber Reservoir offers contemplation of the blue waters and the reflection of limestone slopes. The area is also home to local wildlife like sheep, donkeys, and cows, adding to the natural charm.
Absolutely. The View of the Cúber Reservoir provides an excellent vantage point. For a more challenging ascent, the View from Sa Rateta, one of the highest peaks in the Tramuntana, offers spectacular panoramic views of both the Cúber and Gorg Blau reservoirs and surrounding peaks.
Beyond hiking, the Sóller region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore MTB Trails around Sóller or embark on more challenging Mountain Hikes around Sóller. The dramatic terrain of the Serra de Tramuntana provides ample opportunities for adventure.
The Cúber Reservoir is the largest in Mallorca, known for its vibrant turquoise waters and the stunning reflection of the surrounding mountains. It was flooded in 1972, and when water levels are low, you can sometimes see the remains of the old farm walls. It's a protected area, crucial for Palma's water supply, and offers a serene escape from coastal crowds.
Yes, near the Gorg Blau Reservoir, you can find a column from a prehistoric sanctuary that was brought and set up on its bank before the reservoir was flooded. This offers a unique glimpse into the region's ancient past amidst the natural beauty.


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