Lakes around Letur are primarily characterized by natural pools and stream-fed water features within the Sierra del Segura region of Albacete, Spain. This area is recognized for its natural beauty and designation as a Historic-Artistic Site. The town's water bodies, fed by the Letur stream, offer refreshing swimming spots and scenic hiking opportunities. These natural attractions provide a significant draw for visitors seeking outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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View from the road that passes above the reservoir with views of its waters and curious "islets."
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Water source that joins the Letur stream and is located on the circular route of the Los Cantalares path. It is a magical place, surrounded by exuberant nature and can also be used as a swimming area. The water is crystal clear and cold. The Camino de los Cantalares is a circular stone path with picturesque water sources, such as Charco Pataco, caves and grottoes, such as Frescor, unique trees, etc. The quickest way to get to Charco Pataco is from Puerta del Sol, half an hour to go down and half an hour to go up on the same side. If we go around the trail completely it is approximately 2 hours. To do the complete route, it can be accessed from Llanico Perales Street or from Puerta del Sol Street, since it is circular. It is a narrow stone path and can only be done on foot given the difficulty of the path.
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Natural pool of crystalline waters that occupies a pool in the stream bed, coming from the source of the fountains. This place underwent certain transformations to adapt it as a recreation and bathing area. There are rules of use for both the bathroom and the room that are on a sign inside the premises itself. It is located within the old town of Letur and is accessed on foot, up some stairs and through a small garden.
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View from the road that passes above the reservoir with views of its waters and curious "islets".
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Nice bridge over the Tús river that feeds the Fuensanta reservoir. Stop for a while to take some photos of the turquoise waters of the swamp.
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A perfectly conditioned recreational area. If you follow the course of the stream you will find several paths and pools where you can enjoy a refreshing bath.
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Nice bridge over the Tús river that feeds the Fuensanta reservoir. Stop for a while to take some photos of the turquoise waters of the swamp.
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Letur is primarily known for its natural pools and stream-fed water features, rather than large natural lakes. These include refreshing swimming spots like Charco de Las Canales and Charco Pataco, as well as picturesque waterfalls and river areas, all fed by the Letur stream and other local water sources.
For natural swimming, you should visit Charco de Las Canales, an adapted recreation and bathing area within the old town. Another excellent spot is Charco Pataco, a magical place with crystal-clear, cold water on the circular Los Cantalares path. The Waterfall and Natural Pools of Arroyo Rambla de Benízar also offer refreshing bathing opportunities.
Yes, several hiking trails provide access to Letur's natural water features. For instance, Charco Pataco is located on the circular Los Cantalares path, known for its exuberant nature. The Letur Waterfall, about four kilometers from the old town, also has a popular hiking route. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Letur guide.
Charco de Las Canales is a natural pool with crystalline waters, adapted as a recreation and bathing area right within the old town of Letur. It's easily accessible on foot via stairs and a small garden, making it a popular and convenient spot for a refreshing dip, despite the water often being quite cold.
Charco Pataco is a magical water source with crystal-clear, cold water, perfect for swimming. It's situated on the circular Los Cantalares path, which is renowned for its lush nature, picturesque water sources, caves, grottoes, and unique trees. The path to Charco Pataco is well-maintained, though parts can be steep.
Yes, some natural pools are suitable for families. Charco de Las Canales is an adapted recreation area within the town, making it easily accessible. The Waterfall and Natural Pools of Arroyo Rambla de Benízar also offer a perfectly conditioned recreational area ideal for families to explore and swim.
Absolutely. The View of the Fuensanta Reservoir offers a scenic perspective from the road above, showcasing the reservoir's waters and distinctive islets. Additionally, the Palomares Bridge provides a lovely view over the Tús river, which feeds the Fuensanta reservoir, with its beautiful turquoise waters.
Beyond swimming in the natural pools, the area around Letur offers excellent opportunities for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. You can find various routes, from easy walks to more challenging trails, that explore the natural beauty of the Sierra del Segura. Check out the Hiking around Letur, Cycling around Letur, and MTB Trails around Letur guides for detailed routes.
The natural pools and water features in Letur are particularly popular during the warmer months, especially summer, as the water provides a refreshing escape from high temperatures. While the water can be quite cold, it's highly appreciated by visitors seeking to cool down. Spring and early autumn also offer pleasant weather for hiking to these spots.
Yes, the Letur Waterfall (also known as Pradillos Waterfall) is a notable attraction about four kilometers from the old town. It's an artificial tufa formation created by the overflow from an old dam. The route to the waterfall offers exceptional views and access to cool caves, making it a popular hiking destination, especially after rainfall when it's most impressive.
Yes, there are options for easy walks. Charco de Las Canales is located within the old town and is easily accessible on foot. While the path to Charco Pataco can be steep in parts, a quicker, half-hour descent and ascent from Puerta del Sol makes it manageable for many. For a dedicated easy hike, consider the 'Arroyo de Letur Waterfall loop from Letur' route, which is approximately 5.4 km long.
Visitors consistently praise the natural beauty and the refreshing experience of swimming in the clear, albeit cold, waters of places like Charco de Las Canales and Charco Pataco. The serene environment, opportunities for hiking, and the cool air provided by the water are highly appreciated, especially during hot weather.


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