Best lakes around La Garriga are primarily found in the wider region, as La Garriga itself is known for its thermal waters and proximity to the Montseny massif. This area, situated in Catalonia, offers a mix of natural and man-made water features. While direct natural lakes are limited within the town, the surrounding landscape provides various reservoirs and ponds. The region's natural beauty and diverse water bodies make it a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Beyond the green and open route that everyone knows, this space occupies old areas of cultivation and wet meadows that, until the 1970s, served as pasture for the livestock of several farmhouses in the area. Even today, under some unevenness in the terrain, you can sense the old layout of the fields and dry stone banks. During its construction, some traditional water channels were respected, which continue to drain part of the subsoil. Access is easy and the environment maintains that combination of plain and forest typical of the foot of Montseny. A place where the agricultural past still rears its head if you pay a little attention.
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A small oasis nestled among fields and pines, where the still water reflects the sky like a mirror broken by frogs. This pond, once used for irrigation and livestock watering, has become a natural refuge for birds, dragonflies, and turtles. On calm days, only the buzzing of insects and the splashing of the occasional stray toad can be heard. A humble corner, yet teeming with life.
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Good park, both in summer and winter
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GOOD track, recommended for outdoor sports, and for all audiences 👍
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Path that borders and passes near the Golf course of La Garriga, between the Pla de Llerona road and the River Congost river path.
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Trying to use the bins, the last time I visited it was embarrassing, if we continue like this we will end up in a landfill with Ducks and Geese. Where is the City Hall in these cases????
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It is formed by a belt of mountains, hills and serrados from the so-called Pla de la Calma to Cuch, among which we can highlight Roca Centella, Mojó, Turó Monner, Puig del Sui (with 1322 m. altitude), Turó de Cuch (where the termini of Cánoves, Tagamanent, Montseny and San Pedro de Vilamajor face each other), and the Sierra de los Vallestrins, in the center of which stands the farmhouse of Vallforners, half fortress, half forest house, on the way of the Pla de la Calma, built by Señor de Tagamanent and restored by his son, Dalmau de Rocabertí, from the family of the counts of Peralada, in 1610.
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The reservoir is 1.1 km long, with a capacity of 2.3 hm³, capable of irrigating up to 500 hectares of crops and supplying water to the extraordinary consumption of Cánoves and Cardedeu. Nearby is the Can Cuc chestnut tree, a monumental tree with a diameter of 14 m and a height of 15 m. Inside it is said that a charcoal burner once lived. The reservoir can store 2,300,000 m³ of water, which allows it to irrigate 500 ha. of crops, and even, extraordinary consumption of the populations of Cánoves and Cardedeu. For this reason, the municipalities of the two towns are part of the Irrigation Community.
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While La Garriga itself is known for its thermal waters, the surrounding region offers a variety of water bodies including reservoirs, artificial lakes, and natural ponds. These range from large hydraulic infrastructures like the Vallforners Reservoir to smaller, serene natural refuges like Duck Pond.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Lake at Parc del Falgar i la Verneda is an artificial lake within a complete park featuring play areas for children and adults, picnic spots, and opportunities for bird watching. Duck Pond and Can Dunyó Pond also offer tranquil, natural settings suitable for family visits.
The Vallforners Reservoir is a significant Spanish hydraulic infrastructure built between 1985 and 1989. It's notable for being the first reservoir in Catalonia with a stone and compacted earth dam. Located in the Montseny massif, it has a capacity to irrigate up to 500 hectares of crops and supply water to nearby towns.
While La Garriga doesn't have natural lakes directly, the wider Catalonia region, accessible from Barcelona province, offers several beautiful natural swimming spots often called 'gorgs' (river pools). Examples include La Foradada (Cantonigròs) with its waterfall and deep pool, or Gorg Blau (Sadernes, Girona) known for its intense blue water. Always check local conditions and accessibility before visiting, as some areas may have swimming prohibitions.
Yes, Can Dunyó Pond is described as a small oasis nestled among fields and pines. Once used for irrigation, it has become a natural refuge for birds, dragonflies, and turtles, offering a humble yet life-teeming corner for quiet observation.
The area around La Garriga, including the Montseny massif where Vallforners Reservoir is located, is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and running. Popular hiking trails include those around the Congost river or leading to the Ermita Sant Nicolau.
The best season depends on your activity. For hiking and enjoying the natural surroundings, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. For wild swimming in the natural pools (gorgs), summer is ideal, though water can be quite cold. Always check for current conditions and any seasonal restrictions before planning your visit.
Yes, La Garriga is historically renowned for its mineral-medicinal thermal waters. While not natural lakes for swimming, the town features thermal spas such as Balneari Blancafort Spa Termal and Balneari Termes la Garriga, which utilize these therapeutic waters for relaxation and health benefits.
At ponds like Can Dunyó Pond, you can observe a variety of wildlife, including birds, dragonflies, and turtles. The Lake at Parc del Falgar i la Verneda is also designed for bird watching, offering a chance to see local avian species.
While specific rules for every trail vary, the Montseny Natural Park, which encompasses areas like the Vallforners Reservoir, generally requires dogs to be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of all visitors. Always check the specific regulations for the area you plan to visit.
While some parks like Parc del Falgar i la Verneda offer picnic areas, direct cafes or restaurants might not be immediately adjacent to all natural ponds or reservoirs. It's advisable to check options in nearby towns or villages, or pack your own refreshments, especially when visiting more remote natural spots.
The Lake at Parc del Falgar i la Verneda is an artificially created place designed for relaxation. It features a small artificial pond perfect for bird watching, along with dedicated relaxation areas. Its comprehensive facilities, including play areas and picnic spots, make it a pleasant environment for unwinding.


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