Best lakes around Bonastre, a municipality in Catalonia, Spain, offers access to several reservoirs and natural areas. While Bonastre itself does not feature prominent natural lakes, the surrounding region provides diverse aquatic environments. These locations are characterized by their natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area allows visitors to explore both man-made reservoirs and natural reserves.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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There are many mountain bike routes, but the reservoir is a bit sad as it is right now.
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Great views of the mostly dried up reservoir. Some of this loop you would be under-biked on a gravel bike near El Catllar area to the seaside.
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Forest area, and right now with an emergency situation of extreme drought. Attention to have water.
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Gaià river reservoir located between the municipalities of Catllar, Vespella de Gaià and Renau.
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Very idyllic location, good for a break
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Yes, several spots are great for families. Catllar Reservoir is an idyllic location perfect for picnics and breaks. Els Muntanyans Nature Reserve on Torredembarra beach offers beautiful plants and animals, and the Duck Pond is a small lake where children can enjoy watching various birds.
The area around Bonastre features a mix of man-made reservoirs and natural reserves. You'll find serene water bodies like Gaià Reservoir and Catllar Reservoir, often surrounded by forests. Els Muntanyans Nature Reserve offers a coastal natural escape with unique flora and fauna on Torredembarra beach.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous routes for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails around Bonastre, including easy to moderate options. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like those around Catllar Reservoir. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Bonastre and MTB Trails around Bonastre guides.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of these spots. Many enjoy the idyllic settings for picnics and breaks, as seen at Catllar Reservoir. The opportunity to observe wildlife, especially birds at the Duck Pond, is also a highlight. The overall natural setting, even during dry periods, is considered beautiful and worth visiting.
While the local reservoirs like Gaià Reservoir can be quite busy, if you're willing to venture further into Catalonia, Montcortés Lake in Lleida is known as a tranquil and somewhat secluded natural paradise, perfect for those seeking relaxation without large crowds.
While specific wild swimming spots directly near Bonastre are not highlighted, the wider Catalan region offers options. Poza del Gorg Blau in La Garrotxa is known for its spectacular natural pool with ice-cold water, ideal for wild swimming. La Foradada de Cantonigrós also offers a picturesque lagoon with a waterfall for a refreshing dip.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summers can be hot, but are ideal for water-based activities in designated swimming areas. Be aware that during periods of extreme drought, water levels in reservoirs can be very low, impacting the scenery.
Beyond the immediate Bonastre area, Catalonia and Spain boast many impressive lakes. Lake Banyoles is Catalonia's largest non-coastal natural lake, great for cycling and water sports. The Lakes of Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park offer stunning high-mountain lakes for hiking. Further afield, Iznájar Reservoir in Andalusia is the largest in the region, and Guadalest Reservoir in the Valencian Community is famous for its turquoise waters and scenic views.
The guide data does not specifically mention cafes directly at the reservoirs. However, Catllar Reservoir is noted as an 'ideal place for picnic + bivouac,' suggesting it's a good spot to bring your own food and enjoy a break. For more established amenities, you would likely need to visit nearby towns or villages.
Given the natural settings, it's advisable to bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months, as some areas like Gaià Reservoir are noted for being forest areas with potential drought conditions. Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and picnic supplies if you plan to eat by the water are also recommended.
Yes, several highlights are noted as viewpoints. Both Gaià Reservoir and Catllar Reservoir offer scenic spots for photography. Els Muntanyans Nature Reserve also provides picturesque views of the coastal natural landscape.
The guide data does not explicitly state dog-friendly policies for each specific highlight. However, many natural outdoor areas in Spain are generally dog-friendly, especially on trails, provided dogs are kept under control. It's always best to check local signage or regulations for specific reserves or designated swimming areas before visiting with your dog.


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