Best lakes around Duruelo De La Sierra are primarily of glacial origin, nestled within the Soria province and the Urbión Mountains. This region is renowned for its natural landscapes, including the iconic Laguna Negra. The area features unique geological formations sculpted by ancient glaciers, dense pine forests, and diverse flora and fauna. It serves as a significant site for understanding natural history and offers numerous trails for exploration.
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Laguna Larga is one of the glacial lagoons found in the Urbión Mountains, very close to the famous Laguna Negra, in the province of Soria. It's less well-known but equally impressive, and is part of a natural environment of great beauty and ecological value.
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The Black Lagoon of Urbión, located in the province of Soria, within the Sierra de Urbión and Laguna Negra Natural Park, is one of the most mysterious and beautiful places in Spain. Surrounded by a dense pine forest and rocky walls, this glacial lagoon has inspired legends and literature, such as the works of Antonio Machado.
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Nice area for outdoor activities.
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In the Laguna Negra de Vinuesa there are two Portillas that allow climbing to both ends, right and left, of the cliff that surrounds it. The Portilla on the Right side allows the climb towards Pico del Zorraquín. The Portilla de la Izquierda, shorter and easier to climb, puts you on the path to climb the Pico de Urbión, either through the Laguna Larga or the Laguna Helada. On the way up to this Portilla you will find the Arroyo de La Laguna with its beautiful waterfall, where it is essential to stop to admire and photograph it.
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A very nice hike to the source of the famous Rio Duero...
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To climb from Laguna Negra to Pico de Urbion, please wear suitable footwear for trail or mountain... do not go with beach flip-flops as I have already seen more than one and more than two sprains due to this imprudence.
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Less known, but just as beautiful as the Black Lagoon. It is a lagoon of glacial origin that is worth visiting if we are in the area.
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The region is characterized by its stunning glacial lakes, such as the iconic Laguna Negra, Laguna Larga, and Laguna Helada. You'll find unique geological formations sculpted by ancient glaciers, including cirques, faults, and dislocations, all set within dense Scots pine forests and high granite walls. The area is also home to diverse flora and fauna, including deer, wild boars, and various birds of prey.
Yes, the area offers numerous trails for exploration. You can find routes leading to the Pico de Urbión, one of the highest peaks in the Iberian System, or enjoy circular walks around the glacial lakes. For specific routes, you can explore the hiking guide for Duruelo De La Sierra, which includes trails like the 'Pico de Urbión and the Source of the Duero River Loop'.
Autumn is particularly picturesque, offering a spectacular display of reds, oranges, and yellows from the changing foliage. Summer is also popular, with a famous swim crossing across the Laguna Negra on the first Sunday in August. Vehicle access to Laguna Negra is restricted for much of the year, but a bus service usually operates from the Paso de la Serrá car park during summer, followed by a pleasant two-kilometer walk.
Yes, several trails wind through the mountains, some leading to the Pico de Urbión. From the Portillo of the Laguna Negra de Soria, you can access paths to climb towards Pico de Urbión, either through Laguna Larga or Laguna Helada. It's recommended to wear suitable footwear for these mountain trails.
Absolutely. Laguna Larga is a glacial lagoon in the Urbión Mountains that is less known but equally impressive as the famous Laguna Negra. It's part of a natural environment of great beauty and ecological value.
From summits like Campiña, you can expect spectacular panoramic views of the two largest lagoons in the area. Campiña itself is the highest mountain in the glacial cirque where the lagoons are located, offering stunning vistas.
The Portillo of the Laguna Negra de Soria is a mountain pass that allows access to the cliff surrounding Laguna Negra. There are two such 'Portillas' (passes) that facilitate climbing to either end of the cliff, with one leading towards Pico del Zorraquín and the other towards Pico de Urbión.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for running and cycling. You can find various routes, including challenging trail running loops and moderate cycling tours. Check out the running trails guide or the cycling guide for Duruelo De La Sierra for more details.
Yes, during the summer months, a bus service typically operates from the Paso de la Serrá car park to the Laguna Negra area. From the bus drop-off, it's usually a pleasant two-kilometer walk to reach the lake itself, as vehicle access is restricted for much of the year.
The Laguna Negra is steeped in local legends and has inspired literary works, most famously Antonio Machado's 'La Tierra de Alvargonzález'. Its dark, mystical waters, surrounded by high granite walls and dense pine forests, contribute to its captivating and enigmatic character.
Yes, the Laguna Negra is part of a larger glacial system that also includes Laguna Helada (Frozen Lagoon). Additionally, you might encounter Laguna de Mojón Alto, which is relatively close to Laguna Helada.


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