Lakes around Tous, located in the province of Valencia, Spain, are centered around the significant Embalse de Tous, also known as the Tous Reservoir. This area is known for its natural landscapes and historical importance, particularly the construction of the current dam in 1996 to prevent flooding. The region offers opportunities for recreational activities and exploring diverse aquatic environments.
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Quesa is a medium-sized town in the interior of the province of Valencia belonging to the region of La Canal de Navarrés. Despite its marked agricultural accent, Quesa also has a gypsum extraction industry. The action of the water on the soft ground of the area has created a landscape of ravines and pools ideal for bathing in the surroundings of the town.
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This site offers very nice views of the Tous reservoir. It is a pity that you cannot cross over the dam itself, which would allow you to reach the other side and be able to connect with the towns of La Canal de Navarres. Getting here is very pleasant and you enjoy it a lot, especially the tranquility of the place.
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Charco de la Perola or de la Bath, nestled between a lush Mediterranean vegetation of pines and scrub. It is the largest and deepest pool. Its waters are cold and crystal clear. It pours them into the immediate Charco de las Fuentes, which is also fed by natural suggestions and channeled sources, to which it owes its name.
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Pier of the Escalona reservoir where tranquility reigns. The environment is very pleasant and picturesque, there is a parking area a few meters away and it can be reached from Navarres or along the Chorradores path.
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The most colorful and largest puddle on the route. You can bathe in it and cool off, an ideal place for spring summer days when the sun shines.
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Escalona reservoir jetty with beautiful views of it and the dam. Very nice place both in summer and out of season. There is a parking space and several places to rent water sports equipment (closed out of season). ** Escalona reservoir jetty with beautiful views to the lake and the dam. Very nice place both in summer and out of season. There is a parking place and several places to rent equipment for water sports (closed out of season)
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It is worth getting there, the views are incredible and on a sunny day you can appreciate the turquoise color of the water. A place to have a good time in silence and getting some fresh air!
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The region around Tous offers several refreshing natural swimming spots. A popular choice is the Natural pool on the Sellent River in Bolbaite, known for its turquoise waters and recreational area. You can also explore the Charcos de Quesa, a set of beautiful emerald green natural pools nestled between mountains and pine forests, or the clear blue natural pools and waterfalls in Bolbaite itself. Another option is the Azud de Tuéjar, a natural pool with easy access and picnic facilities.
Yes, the Tous Dam is a significant man-made monument with a dramatic history. The current dam, completed in 1996, was built after the original dam collapsed in 1982 during the 'Pantanada de Tous,' causing widespread flooding. Visitors can learn about this event and see the impressive structure, which also offers views of the Tous Reservoir. The sight of the old church bell tower from the submerged former town of Tous is often visible above the water, adding to the historical atmosphere.
Many lakes and natural pools in the area are family-friendly. The Natural pool on the Sellent River in Bolbaite features a recreational area with picnic spots. The Escalona Reservoir is also considered family-friendly and offers water sports equipment rentals during the season. Additionally, the Charco de la Perola is a large, clear pool ideal for bathing and cooling off on warm days.
The area around Tous and its lakes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy recreational navigation and fishing in the Embalse de Tous. For those who prefer land-based activities, there are numerous hiking routes, including those exploring the Barranco del Pollet and Cueva del Tortero. The region also offers dedicated routes for mountain biking, running, and gravel biking. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Tous, Running Trails around Tous, and Gravel biking around Tous guides.
Yes, the Tous Dam offers very nice views of the Tous Reservoir and the surrounding tranquility. The Escalona Reservoir also provides picturesque views of the reservoir and its dam. Beyond these, the natural landscapes around the Embalse de Tous feature hiking routes that lead to scenic spots like the Barranco del Pollet and Fuente El Chorrico.
The region's lakes can be enjoyed throughout the year, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are ideal. However, for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes, spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. The Font Salada hot spring, with its constant temperature of 21-24°C, is suitable for bathing even in winter.
Absolutely. While the Embalse de Tous is prominent, the wider Valencian Community offers diverse aquatic environments. For a unique experience, visit El Gorgo de la Escalera de Anna, featuring cold, crystal-clear waters accessible by 136 steps, close to the 'route of the 3 waterfalls.' Another option is Charco Azul in Chulilla, a small, emerald-colored lake in a canyon, perfect for hikers seeking a tranquil spot. The Font Salada in Oliva offers a hot spring experience with waters believed to have beneficial properties.
The lakes and wetlands in the Valencia region are rich in biodiversity. The Natural pool on the Sellent River in Bolbaite is home to diverse fauna and flora, including ducks, geese, and carp. Further afield, Albufera Lake is one of Spain's most important wetlands and a haven for many bird species, making it a key area for ornithologists. The Marjal dels Moros is another wetland known for its diverse bird species and observation infrastructures.
While specific cafes, pubs, or accommodations directly at every lake are not detailed, the town of Tous itself and nearby settlements like Quesa offer amenities for visitors. The Font Salada hot spring, for example, has a restaurant in the area. For a wider range of options, exploring the towns within the Canal de Navarrés region, which includes Tous, will provide choices for dining and lodging.
The Escalona Reservoir is appreciated for its tranquil environment and picturesque views of the reservoir and its dam. It's a pleasant spot for relaxation and offers a parking area nearby. During the season, visitors can also rent water sports equipment, making it a good choice for those looking to get out on the water.
Yes, there are various hiking routes around the lakes, catering to different difficulty levels. While some routes might be more challenging, many areas offer pleasant walks suitable for a relaxed outing. For example, the climb to the Tous Dam is described as quite pleasant with no big changes in slope. The surroundings of the Embalse de Tous also feature hiking routes that can be explored at a leisurely pace. For specific route details, you can check the nearby running and gravel biking guides which often include less strenuous paths.


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