Best lakes around Santa María Del Camí, a town in the heart of Mallorca, is characterized by its agricultural landscapes, including vineyards and almond groves, and its proximity to the Tramuntana mountain range. While the municipality itself has limited prominent natural lakes, the region features significant water bodies like reservoirs and streams within areas such as the Coanegra Valley. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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If you want to climb the three peaks Sa Rateta, Na Franquesa and Piug L'Ofre, it is recommended to start with the Puig de Sa Rateta from the north-east. The path is marked by red dots or "cairns" or stone towers. The descent towards Coll des Gats between the peaks Puig de Sa Rateta and Puig de Na Franquesa is quite steep and there are sometimes no signposts. The path is more pleasant as a descent than as an ascent. Afterwards, the meadow at Coll des Gats invites you to take a rest!
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These lakes are located on the northern side of the Puig.
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Of course you have to have driven the Puig. Departure to Port de Soller is a dream!
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The area around the Cúber is a fenced nature reserve. You can park your car right at the beginning of the reservoir. There is another parking lot 200 meters up the road. Sheep, cows and donkeys live near the water and Mallorca's wild goats crawl on the mountain slopes. The view over the lake and the walls of the Tramuntana giants is uniquely beautiful.
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It is located very picturesquely and idyllically. Walked at a leisurely pace, the circuit was completed in just under an hour. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%BAber
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While Santa María Del Camí itself is more known for its agricultural landscapes and proximity to the Tramuntana mountains, the wider region of Mallorca features significant water bodies. The most prominent 'lakes' you'll find are actually reservoirs located in the Serra de Tramuntana, such as the Cúber Reservoir and Queen’s Stage. These offer stunning mountain scenery rather than typical natural lake environments.
Yes, the Cúber Reservoir is considered family-friendly. It's a great spot for gentle walks and enjoying the mountain scenery. For a unique family experience further afield, the Coves del Drach on the eastern coast feature Lake Martel, one of the largest underground lakes in the world, where visitors can enjoy boat rides and classical music concerts.
The areas around the reservoirs in the Tramuntana mountains, like Cúber Reservoir, are excellent for hiking and cycling. You can find numerous routes in the vicinity. For example, there are many hiking trails around Santa María Del Camí, including moderate options like the Avenc de Son Pou – Camí de Coanegra loop. Cyclists can explore traffic-free bike rides in the broader region.
Beyond the reservoirs, the region is rich in natural beauty. The Coanegra Valley, cut by the Torrent de Coanegra, features cultivated land, orchards, and important natural caves like es Bufador de Son Berenguer. The nearby Serra de Tramuntana mountains also host the Es Freu waterfall, a hidden gem for nature lovers, and offer breathtaking views, such as those from Sa Rateta overlooking the reservoirs.
Absolutely. The View from Sa Rateta offers spectacular panoramic views of the reservoirs and several peaks of the Tramuntana mountains. The Queen’s Stage highlight also provides beautiful reservoir views, especially popular with cyclists.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for visiting the reservoirs and exploring the Tramuntana mountains. The weather is milder, making it perfect for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural scenery without the intense summer heat. The reservoirs themselves offer different colors depending on the weather, making them picturesque year-round.
The Coanegra Valley, while featuring a stream rather than a large lake, is considered an essential place for those interested in the history and heritage of Santa María del Camí. It showcases traditional agricultural practices and natural cavities. For a unique blend of nature and culture, the Coves del Drach, though further away, offer a historical cave system with an underground lake and classical music performances.
Yes, the areas around the reservoirs, particularly Cúber Reservoir, offer relatively easy paths suitable for leisurely walks. These trails allow you to enjoy the serene mountain environment and reservoir views without strenuous effort. For more structured easy routes, you can find options within the hiking guide for Santa María Del Camí, such as the 6 km Church of Santa María loop.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panorama created by the reservoirs and the surrounding mountains. The changing colors of the water with different weather conditions are often mentioned. The tranquility and the opportunity to observe local wildlife, such as goat herds, also contribute to a memorable experience. The unique history of the Cúber Reservoir, with remains of old farm walls visible when water levels are low, also fascinates many.
While specific running trails directly around the reservoirs might be limited, the broader area around Santa María Del Camí and the Tramuntana mountains offers various running opportunities. You can explore several running trails, including moderate loops like the Santa Maria del Camí loop from Santa Maria, which are suitable for enjoying the scenic landscape.


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