Best lakes around Torrejón De La Calzada are primarily artificial water bodies and reservoirs, as the municipality is inland and lacks significant natural lakes. The region of Madrid, where Torrejón De La Calzada is located, features several such aquatic facilities and larger reservoirs for recreational purposes. These areas provide opportunities for various outdoor activities and offer naturalistic settings for visitors.
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Firstly, it's a spectacle to see it, and if it has rained like these past months, you'll be amazed. Very green.
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easy but long and hard route
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Even in winter, geese and ducks can be found here. However, it is fenced in and people and dogs must stay outside!
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The lagoon is fed by small streams that are in this area. Sometimes there are ducks and geese.
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It is a beautiful place, ideal for walking. The best is the lake with ducks and turtles. It also has picnic areas.
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Popularly known as El Restón Lakes Park, it has shade in summer, a variety of trees, benches to sit on, and two ponds with plenty of ducks.
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The best thing about the park is the lake with ducks and turtles. It is a beautiful place, ideal for walking or running. It also has picnic areas.
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This is a good park to visit or start a run. There are lakes, games for children and the park of the prehistory of Madrid.
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Torrejón De La Calzada primarily features artificial water bodies and reservoirs, as the municipality is inland and lacks significant natural lakes. These include park lakes, artificial water channels, and larger reservoirs in the broader Community of Madrid region.
No, there are no notable natural lakes directly within the municipality of Torrejón de la Calzada. The region of Madrid generally features reservoirs and artificial water bodies for recreational purposes.
For water-based activities, you'll need to venture slightly outside Torrejón De La Calzada. Popular options in the wider Community of Madrid include the San Juan Reservoir, often called 'Madrid's beach,' where swimming and motorized water sports are permitted. The El Atazar Reservoir is also popular for paddleboarding and boating. Within nearby towns, facilities like Inacua Torrejón de Ardoz and Centro Acuático y Deportivo El Galeón offer extensive aquatic facilities and pools.
Yes, several parks offer family-friendly environments with water features. You can visit Water Channel in Parque Juan Carlos I, which has lakes and games for children. Another great option is Parque del Universo, known for its many ducks and clean facilities. Parque de los Patos (Duck Park) is also a good place to spend afternoons, featuring waterfalls and ducks.
Swimming is generally not permitted in the smaller park lakes and artificial water channels directly within Torrejón De La Calzada. For swimming, you would need to visit larger reservoirs in the Community of Madrid, such as the San Juan Reservoir, which has designated swimming areas like the Blue Flag certified Virgen de la Nueva beach.
For a relaxing walk by the water, consider Laguna del Canto Echado, a lagoon fed by small streams where geese and ducks can be observed. El Prado de la Casa Lake is also ideal for walking, featuring ducks, turtles, and picnic areas.
Yes, several spots are known for their birdlife. Laguna del Canto Echado is home to geese and ducks, even in winter. Parque de los Patos (Duck Park) is named for its resident ducks, and Parque del Universo also features many different ducks. At El Prado de la Casa Lake, you can often see ducks and turtles.
Beyond enjoying the water features themselves, you can find various outdoor activities nearby. There are numerous cycling and mountain biking routes in the area. For road cycling, explore options like the 'Plaza de Segovia – Plaza Mayor of Navalcarnero loop' or the 'Parque del Universo – Road to Aranjuez loop' from Parla, which you can find in the Road Cycling Routes around Torrejón De La Calzada guide. For mountain biking, consider routes like 'Mount Magán – Ugena Main Square loop' from Torrejón de la Calzada, detailed in the MTB Trails around Torrejón De La Calzada guide.
Yes, you can find several cycling routes that pass near or through areas with water features. For example, the 'Parque del Universo – Road to Aranjuez loop' from Parla is a popular road cycling option. You can explore more routes in the Cycling around Torrejón De La Calzada guide, which includes routes like the 'Drinking Water Fountain loop from Torrejón de la Calzada'.
Yes, some parks with water features, such as Water Channel in Parque Juan Carlos I, offer parking facilities, making them convenient to access.
The parks with water features can be enjoyed year-round. However, for pleasant walks and enjoying the outdoor atmosphere, spring and autumn offer mild temperatures. During hot summer afternoons, places like Parque de los Patos are particularly good for spending time outdoors.
While many parks are generally dog-friendly, specific rules may apply to areas directly around water features. For instance, at Laguna del Canto Echado, the area is fenced, and people and dogs must stay outside the fenced perimeter. It's always best to check local signage for specific regulations regarding pets in each park or natural area.


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