Best lakes around Madridejos are found within a region primarily known for its coastal environment and marine features. Madridejos, located on Bantayan Island in Cebu, Philippines, is characterized by its extensive coastline and rich fishing grounds. While prominent natural freshwater lakes are not a feature of Madridejos itself, the broader area offers diverse water bodies. The municipality's natural appeal stems from its sea-based attractions and tranquil island atmosphere.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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These are temporary lagoons that form in years with abundant rainfall. In some years, they are dry or lose their water during the summer heat.
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After riding through dry environments, a nice place to stop and watch the birds for a while.
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The Laguna Grande de Villafranca de los Caballeros is one of the largest river lagoons in La Mancha and the only one in the region with recreational use. With its 2.5 km long beach, it is a popular tourist destination, especially in the summer months.
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We are facing the Laguna Grande in the city of Villafranca de los Caballeros, with a more than acceptable water level thanks to the recent rains. This area is very well suited for resting and relaxing as they have numerous roofs with tables and seats to eat and enjoy the surroundings.
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Small dam in the area known as Despeñadero in the Sierra de Valdehierro, which was made to collect the waters of the Peñón stream or the Valdeciruelos stream, and have a water resource not only for the animals, but from there some pipes go down to a booth located on the road, where you can get water in case of fire.
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This town is located next to an important lagoon area, of a brackish nature, at the confluence of the Cigüela and Amarguillo rivers. The lagoons have been used from the times of the Iron Age to the present, in the 18th century they were exploited to manufacture gunpowder. From the visit to this town we must highlight the church of the Asunción and among its hermitages that of Santo Cristo.
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The next wetland is the Laguna Grande de Quero, first you have to pass through the town and then the immense endorheic lake emerges surrounded by whitish mountains. The high level of salinity of the water prevents numerous species of birds from abounding, but it has always been a source of resources due to the collection of salt for canning in brine. The path passes the bed of the Cigüela River and enters the surroundings of the Villafranca lagoons, included like all in the Natura 2000 Network within La Mancha Húmeda and declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. The Fauna Reserve is the artificial union of the Small and Large lagoons, creating a huge swamp surface of permanent, deep waters with abundant aquatic and steppe birds prowling over the reed beds on the banks. In the lagoons it is easy to see red duck, mallard, crested pochard, common pochard, little grebe, common coot, great crested grebe and marsh harrier. The shore of the Laguna Grande is equipped with bathing areas for the summer season, recreational spaces, bird observatories and an interpretation center, maintaining a tradition of public use that dates back to the 18th century, when the inhabitants of Villafranca de los Knights took advantage of the medicinal properties of saline waters to cure rheumatic ailments and skin diseases.
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It is a saline wetland with a peculiar vegetation that shelters a significant number of birds: species such as the breeding population of the black-billed goose, migratory birds such as the flamingo, common spoonbill, gosling, crane and common humpback, and steppe species such as the bustard and little bustard. One of the most beautiful characteristics of this lagoon is that in summer it becomes a kind of color palette, not only because of the gold of the cereal fields that surround it, the browns of the small islands that emerge within the lagoon or the pink of the flamingos; but because its waters acquire several different shades. The most recommended time is the summer period, to be able to enjoy the chromatic value of the lagoon. Due to the heat and the water, if we go at this time it will be more than necessary to bring insect repellent so that mosquitoes do not bite us.
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Madridejos, located on Bantayan Island in Cebu, Philippines, is primarily known for its coastal attractions and rich marine environment. While the broader region offers diverse water bodies, there are no prominent natural freshwater lakes directly within Madridejos itself. Its natural charm lies in its extensive coastline, historical fort, and vibrant marine life.
The guide refers to various water bodies in the broader region, including large river lagoons with recreational use, saline wetlands, and man-made dams. These offer different experiences, from swimming and relaxation to birdwatching and ecological observation.
For recreational use and swimming, Laguna Grande de Villafranca is highly recommended. It is one of the largest river lagoons in La Mancha with a 2.5 km long beach, making it a popular tourist destination, especially during summer. It features a picnic area, recreational area, and all necessary facilities.
Laguna de Peñahueca is a saline wetland known for its peculiar vegetation and significant bird populations. You can spot species like flamingos, common spoonbills, and various steppe birds. The lagoon also displays beautiful chromatic variations, especially in summer.
Yes, the Despeñadero Dam is a small man-made lake. It was constructed to collect water from the Peñón stream, serving as a water resource for animals and for fire-fighting purposes in the Sierra de Valdehierro.
The most recommended time to visit Laguna de Peñahueca is during the summer. This allows you to fully appreciate the lagoon's vibrant colors, from the gold of surrounding cereal fields to the pink of flamingos. Remember to bring insect repellent due to the heat and water.
Yes, Laguna Grande de Villafranca is a great option for families. It offers a picnic area, recreational facilities, and a beach, making it suitable for all ages to enjoy a break and the surroundings. Additionally, Lagunas del Campo la Mula are also listed as family-friendly.
The broader region offers various outdoor activities. You can find running trails, cycling routes, and mountain biking trails. For example, there are routes like the 'Consuegra Castle and Windmills Trail' for running, the 'Madridejos, Puerto Lápice, and Villafranca Lagoons Loop' for cycling, and the 'Finisterre Reservoir Loop' for mountain biking. You can explore more options on the running trails guide, cycling guide, and MTB trails guide.
While not directly adjacent to the lakes, the town of Villafranca de los Caballeros, located near the Laguna Grande, has historical significance. It features the Church of the Assumption (12th century) and the hermitage of Santo Cristo de Santa Ana (16th-17th centuries). The area also has evidence of Iberian, Celtiberian, and Roman settlements.
Lagunas del Campo la Mula are temporary lagoons that form in years with abundant rainfall. They can be a beautiful sight when full, but it's important to note that they may be dry or lose their water during periods of less rain or summer heat.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the recreational opportunities at Laguna Grande to the unique ecosystems and birdwatching at Laguna de Peñahueca. The tranquility and scenic views are frequently highlighted, with many enjoying the picnic areas and the chance to relax in nature.


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