Best lakes around Peñalba are primarily associated with the Mequinenza Reservoir, also known as the Sea of Aragon, located between the Aragonese and Catalan provinces in Spain. This region features a vast body of water meandering through a landscape characterized by whitish soils. It is also home to unique saline landscapes, such as the Saladas de Sástago, which fill completely during periods of abundant rain. The area offers diverse natural features, including river views and historical sites.
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The Maquinenza reservoir is one of the swamps located between the Aragonese and Catalan provinces. Its body meanders along a depressed and dry area for many months of the year, where the contrast of the water with the whitish soils makes it very careful and beautiful!
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The Sea of Aragon is part of the Mequinenza reservoir. In this area there is a fishing preserve. It is impressive how vast the body of water is.
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At this point, we can approach the Lagoon along the path and we will have beautiful views of the Laguna de la Playa (the largest and most representative of the salt lakes that make up the complex) that we find in the Saladas de Sástago, a unique saline landscape in Europe that fills up completely only in times of abundant rain.
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Nice panoramic view of the Ebro river reaching the Mequinenza reservoir as it passes through Caspe.
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We are on the other side of Isla de la Magdalena, but we have a magnificent view of the hermitage of the same name, crossing our gaze over the Mequinenza Reservoir. the entry into operation of the Mequinenza reservoir (1966) left the hermitage isolated on an island in the Sea of Aragon
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have to climb at some point
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The Peñalba region is primarily known for the expansive Sea of Aragon, which is part of the Mequinenza Reservoir. You'll also find unique saline landscapes, such as the Saladas de Sástago, which are lagoons that fill completely during periods of abundant rain. The area features large reservoirs and river-fed lakes, offering a diverse range of water bodies.
Yes, the Sea of Aragon is considered family-friendly, offering a vast body of water for various activities. Additionally, the Saladas de Sástago, with its unique saline landscape, is also suitable for families to visit, especially when the lagoons are full.
You can expect to see the vast expanse of the Mequinenza Reservoir, often referred to as the Sea of Aragon, with its meandering body of water contrasting with whitish soils. The region also features river views, particularly from spots like the View of the Ebro River at Mequinenza Reservoir, and unique saline lagoons at the Saladas de Sástago.
Yes, you can see the Ermita de la Magdalena, which became isolated on an island after the Mequinenza Reservoir began operation. This viewpoint offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
The area offers excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can explore routes like the 'Embalse de Maquinenza — circular by the Río Ebro' or the 'Ebro Natural Trail: Mequinenza Reservoir Loop' for hiking. For cycling, consider the 'Sástago and Bujaraloz Salt Flats Loop' or the 'Views of the Ebro – Sea of Aragon loop from Valdemoro'. More details on these activities can be found in the Hiking around Peñalba and Cycling around Peñalba guides.
Yes, the Sea of Aragon, part of the Mequinenza Reservoir, includes a fishing preserve, making it a popular spot for anglers.
The Mequinenza Reservoir area can be quite dry for many months of the year, while the Saladas de Sástago lagoons only fill completely during times of abundant rain. For the best experience of the saline landscapes, visiting after periods of significant rainfall is recommended. Otherwise, consider spring or autumn for milder weather for outdoor activities.
For stunning panoramic views, visit the View of the Ebro River at Mequinenza Reservoir near Caspe. This spot offers scenic vistas of the Ebro as it reaches the reservoir, though it may require some ascent.
The Maquinenza Reservoir Riverside is notable for the striking contrast between its waters and the whitish soils of the surrounding depressed and dry areas. This creates a very distinctive and beautiful landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the vastness of the Sea of Aragon and the unique natural beauty of the saline landscapes like the Saladas de Sástago. The panoramic views of the Ebro River and the historical perspective offered by sites like the Ermita de la Magdalena are also highly valued.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. You can explore routes such as 'Embalse de Maquinenza — circular by the Río Ebro' or the more challenging 'Ebro Natural Trail: Mequinenza Reservoir Loop'. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Peñalba guide.


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