Lakes around the Mio region are characterized by the Miño river, which forms several reservoirs and natural areas. This area offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, including thermal parks, nautical facilities, and historical sites. The landscape features riverine environments, natural pools, and man-made reservoirs. It is a region where natural beauty converges with recreational and historical points of interest.
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The Barbantes Thermal Park, in Cenlle, Ourense, has a thermal water pool that occupies about 200 square meters. The water temperature is constant, around 28-29ºC, ideal for a relaxing bath. Its water is rich in minerals and known for its therapeutic properties. The park has green areas and rest areas, making it a popular place for thermal tourism. It stands out for being on the Ribeiro Wine Route, an area famous for its vineyards and wineries, combining wellness and wine tourism.
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El Castro Candaz are the remains of a pre-Roman fortress and later medieval fortress, located between the mouth of the Lama River and the River Envionde on the Miño River, in the parish of Pedrafita (Chantada, Lugo). It is currently flooded by the waters of the embalse de Belesar.
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Natural park and path along the river Miño between the town of Laias and the Barbantes hot springs. Cool off by swimming in the cool waters of the river on your adventure. In season, there is a beach bar to buy some food.
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The Miño river is tamed by two hydroelectric dams between Ribadavia and Cortogada creating the Filgueira dam where the river water slows down. Crossing the OU-801 by the new bridge you can see the old abandoned Filgueira Bridge.
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Great gravel track along the river Miño between Barbantes and Laias. The trail is shaded by many native trees. Don't forget your bathing suit to soak in the hot springs and the river
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Remains of a pre-Roman fort located between the mouth of the river da Lama and the river Enviande. Later it was a medieval fortress, but currently the area is partly under the waters of the Belesar reservoir.
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At very low tide you can see an old dock on the left of the bank and even the remains of a stone pillar of the bridge over the Mino from 1120, which was of great importance to pilgrims for centuries.
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The Mio region is characterized by the Miño river, which forms several reservoirs and natural areas. You can discover unique thermal features like the Barbantes Thermal Park, which offers a thermal water pool with a constant temperature of 28-29ºC. Additionally, the Barbantes Natural Pools provide opportunities to swim in the river's cool waters.
Yes, several lakes around Mio are great for families. The Barbantes Thermal Park is family-friendly with green areas and rest spots. The Castrelo de Miño Nautical Park features a beach and facilities perfect for a refreshing swim. The Barbantes Natural Pools also offer a natural park and path along the Miño river, ideal for cooling off.
The region has several historical connections, particularly with its reservoirs. The Belesar Reservoir is one such site. You can also visit Castro Candaz, which consists of the remains of a pre-Roman and later medieval fortress, now partly submerged by the waters of the Belesar reservoir.
Absolutely! The Castrelo de Miño Nautical Park has a beach and is a popular spot for swimming. You can also cool off by swimming in the river's waters at the Barbantes Natural Pools. For a unique experience, the Barbantes Thermal Park offers a thermal water pool.
Yes, the Castrelo de Miño Nautical Park is a prime location for water sports, particularly rowing, with teams often training there. The reservoirs formed by the Miño river, such as the Belesar Reservoir and Filgueira Reservoir, also offer expansive waters suitable for various nautical activities.
The Mio region offers a variety of trails for different activities. You can find excellent routes for gravel biking, including challenging loops through Ourense and Castrelo do Miño. There are also numerous MTB trails, such as the Lugo and Teixeiro Lakes Loop, and running trails like the Embalse de Castadón circular route.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation. Many enjoy the unique experience of soaking in the thermal waters at Barbantes Thermal Park. The tranquil settings for swimming at places like Castrelo de Miño Nautical Park and the scenic paths along the Miño river at Barbantes Natural Pools are also highly valued.
Yes, the Filgueira Reservoir is notable for its hydroelectric dams that tame the Miño river. When crossing the OU-801 by the new bridge, you can also see the old abandoned Filgueira Bridge, offering a glimpse into the area's engineering history.
Yes, the Barbantes Thermal Park is conveniently located on the Ribeiro Wine Route. This area is famous for its vineyards and wineries, allowing you to combine wellness and wine tourism for a richer experience.
While specific details for each lake vary, the natural environments around the Miño river and its reservoirs support diverse ecosystems. These areas are generally rich in riverine wildlife, including various bird species, and offer opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, some lake areas are equipped with facilities. For instance, the Barbantes Thermal Park has green areas and rest areas. The Castrelo de Miño Nautical Park also provides facilities for visitors, and the Barbantes Natural Pools may have a beach bar in season.

