Lakes around Enguera are primarily natural swimming areas, reservoirs, and river-fed pools located within the larger Valencian Community in Spain. While the municipality of Enguera itself does not feature large natural lakes, its surrounding region offers diverse aquatic environments. These areas provide opportunities for recreation and appreciation of nature. The landscape includes Mediterranean forests, ravines, and springs, contributing to the region's natural appeal.
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Enjoy refreshing water in the adjacent pool. Open during the summer months. There's an entrance fee. See also: Anna Lagoon Lake | Anna City Council https://www.ayuntamientoanna.es/albufera-anna.
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The Albufera de Anna is a treasure created by multiple water sources, which have given rise to different species of flora and fauna to build a unique landscape. It is an enclave that was already inhabited centuries ago, even going back to the Mesolithic, a period from which vestiges have been found. It is a set of lakes, pools, sinks and watering holes that lead the water to the town of Anna, and that in their course create the perfect ecosystem for various aquatic birds to make it their home. In the center of the main lake is a small island that you will love to photograph, and in its waters you will find various species of freshwater fish.
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Impressive pool of emerald water created in the course of the Fraile River
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Although Lake Anna is the most well-known, you should take advantage of its visit to also get to know the rest of the waterfalls and pools of water within the municipal area. Some of them are as amazing and beautiful as this lake.
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Beautiful and quiet place just a few km from the town of Moixent. You can get here by paved road with very little traffic and take the short detour to the beautiful swamp. An ideal place to connect with nature and enjoy it surrounded by a wonderful environment.
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The lake is a protected area of flora and fauna. Even so, it has parking lots and a recreational area. It is an ideal place to spend a quiet day with the family.
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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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A very nice and quiet place. It is a natural lake with a reserve of birds and flora and can be skirted in a circular way. There are tables and recreation areas.
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While Enguera itself doesn't have large natural lakes, the surrounding region is rich in natural swimming areas, reservoirs, and river-fed pools. These include unique spots like the converted Enguera Natural Swimming Pool, the protected Albufera de Anna, and various natural pools along rivers like the Sellent in Bolbaite and the multi-level Charcos de Quesa.
Visitors particularly enjoy Albufera de Anna, known for its beautiful turquoise waters and recreational area. The Natural pool on the Sellent River in Bolbaite is also very popular for its magical, clear waters and picnic spots. Another favorite is Charco de la Perola, noted as the largest and deepest pool with cold, crystal-clear waters.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. Albufera de Anna offers parking and a recreational area, perfect for a quiet family day. The Natural pool on the Sellent River in Bolbaite also features picnic areas and is easily accessible. The Enguera Natural Swimming Pool is designed with a children's area and relaxation spots for adults.
The natural pools and swimming areas are most enjoyable during the warmer months, typically from late spring through early autumn (May to September), when the water is refreshing and the weather is suitable for swimming and outdoor activities. Some areas, like the Sierra de Enguera, are pleasant for hiking year-round, though summer can be very hot.
Yes, swimming is a primary activity at many of these locations. The Enguera Natural Swimming Pool, Albufera de Anna, the Natural pool on the Sellent River in Bolbaite, and the various Charcos (like Charco de la Perola and Charco de La Tosca) are all popular for bathing in their clear, refreshing waters.
Absolutely. The region around Enguera, particularly the Sierra de Enguera, offers extensive hiking trails through Mediterranean forests and ravines. Many natural pools, like those in Quesa or the Gorgo de la Escalera, are part of scenic routes. You can find various running trails around Enguera, including a moderate 10.6 km loop around Albufera de Anna, on the Running Trails around Enguera guide.
Yes, Charco de las Fuentes is specifically noted as a dog-friendly puddle where canine bathing is permitted, making it a great option for those exploring with their pets.
The Sierra de Enguera, which encompasses many of these natural areas, is home to diverse wildlife, including Iberian ibex and wild boars. The protected area of Albufera de Anna is known for its flora and fauna, particularly birds, making it a good spot for nature observation.
Beyond swimming and hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore gravel biking routes with varying difficulties on the Gravel biking around Enguera guide, or find challenging road cycling routes, such as the 95.8 km 'Albufera de Anna – Port de Bosquet loop' from Fuente de las Arenas, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Enguera guide.
Yes, many popular spots like Albufera de Anna and the Bolbaite Natural Pools offer dedicated parking areas, making them easily accessible for visitors traveling by car.
The Enguera Natural Swimming Pool is unique because it was created by transforming a pre-existing chlorine pool into a sustainable, chemical-free natural swimming space. It uses a natural purification system with plants and biological filters and features an impressive waterfall, offering a refreshing and environmentally friendly swimming experience.
Yes, several natural pools feature beautiful waterfalls. The Enguera Natural Swimming Pool has an impressive cascading waterfall. The Gorgo de la Escalera in Anna is famous for its 25-meter waterfall, and Charco de La Tosca also boasts an incredible waterfall and emerald pool.


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