Best lakes around Alaró are primarily found in the broader vicinity of this town, which is nestled in a valley on the southern slopes of Mallorca's Tramuntana Mountain range. While Alaró itself does not feature natural lakes within its municipal boundaries, the region is home to significant reservoirs and unique subterranean water bodies. These water features are integrated into the mountainous landscape, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Alaró is known as a hub for hikers and cyclists exploring the Serra…
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The view of Puig Major and Gorg Blau combines the island's highest peak with a deep blue reservoir in the barren high mountain landscape of the Serra de Tramuntana. Between steep rock faces and wide slopes, an impressive interplay of nature and technology is created. A panorama that particularly highlights Mallorca's alpine side.
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At the confluence of the old watercourse with the Embassament de Cúber, the system of historical water channels meets the open high mountain landscape of the Serra de Tramuntana. The calm water and the surrounding slopes create a clear transition between technology and nature. An exciting point along the GR 221, which makes the use of the mountain watercourses clearly visible.
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Gorg Blau reservoir, water for Mallorca northwest. Gorg Blau is not blue, should be "green" 😎
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This canal connects the Cuber reservoir with the Gorg Blau... depending on the water level, the canal can sometimes be completely dry
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The Gorg Blau is the second largest reservoir and one of the two reservoirs that ensures Palma's water supply during the dry months.
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While Alaró itself doesn't have natural lakes within its immediate municipal boundaries, the broader region of Mallorca features significant water bodies. These include large mountain reservoirs like the Cúber Reservoir and Gorg Blau Reservoir, which are integrated into the mountainous landscape. Additionally, Mallorca is home to unique subterranean lakes found within impressive cave systems, such as Lake Martel in the Caves of Drach.
The most prominent water bodies directly accessible for outdoor activities near Alaró are the man-made reservoirs, specifically the Cúber Reservoir and Gorg Blau Reservoir. These offer stunning natural scenery. For natural lakes, you would need to explore the island's cave systems, which feature impressive subterranean lakes.
The Cúber Reservoir is highly recommended for hiking, with comfortable paths allowing for walks around the lake and spectacular panoramas of the surrounding Tramuntana mountains. The Gorg Blau Reservoir also offers scenic sections for walking. You can find various hiking routes in the area by exploring the Hiking around Alaró guide.
Yes, the Cúber Reservoir is considered family-friendly, offering comfortable paths for walks. The area around the reservoirs provides opportunities for easy strolls amidst beautiful mountain scenery, suitable for families. Keep an eye out for sheep, donkeys, and cows that often graze nearby.
No, bathing is generally not allowed in the Cúber Reservoir as the entire area is protected. While there is a natural waterfall, Es Salt des Frau, between Bunyola and Alaró that is suitable for swimming, it can dry up during the summer months due to lack of rain.
Around the reservoirs, you'll encounter dramatic mountain landscapes of the Tramuntana range. The Cúber Reservoir offers spectacular panoramas, and when water levels are low, you can even see remnants of old farm walls from the flooded area. The reflection of the limestone slopes on the water surface creates a unique visual effect. The Gorg Blau Reservoir is notable for a column brought from a prehistoric sanctuary, set up on its bank.
The best time to visit the lakes and reservoirs around Alaró for hiking and outdoor activities is typically during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. During these periods, the weather is milder and more pleasant for walking. Summers can be very hot, and some natural water features like Es Salt des Frau may dry up.
Absolutely. The View of the Cúber Reservoir is a popular viewpoint offering spectacular panoramas of the Cúber reservoir and surrounding Tramuntana peaks. Another excellent spot is the View from Sa Rateta, which provides breathtaking views of both reservoirs and several peaks of the Tramuntana mountains.
Public transport options to the Cúber and Gorg Blau Reservoirs from Alaró can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to the Tramuntana mountain range, specifically towards the areas of Sóller or Lluc, which are closer to the reservoirs. Many visitors opt for private transport or organized tours for easier access.
Beyond hiking around the reservoirs, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails in the Tramuntana mountains, go running, or enjoy cycling routes that traverse the scenic landscapes around Alaró and towards the reservoirs.
While specific restrictions for dogs around the reservoirs can vary, generally, dogs are often permitted on hiking trails in the Tramuntana mountains, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always best to check local signage or specific park regulations for the most current information regarding areas like the Cúber Reservoir and Gorg Blau Reservoir.
Amenities directly at the Cúber and Gorg Blau Reservoirs are limited. It's recommended to bring your own provisions, especially water and snacks, for your visit. You will find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns, such as Alaró itself or other villages in the Tramuntana region, which are a short drive away.


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