Best lakes around Yeste are found in a region defined by the Segura and Tus rivers, contributing to its natural appeal. This municipality in Albacete, Spain, features diverse natural landscapes. The area offers various bodies of water, including reservoirs and natural river pools. These aquatic destinations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating the natural environment.
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The traveler's view I perfectly remember that moment. I had already covered many kilometers without a single drop of water in my bottle and, yet, in front of us stretched an immense sheet of crystalline water. It was one of those paradoxes that only those who travel by bicycle understand: being surrounded by water and at the same time feeling the thirst becoming more intense. Even so, contemplating the reservoir compensated for some of the fatigue and reminded us that, even on the most complicated days, there is always a landscape capable of bringing back a smile.
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Did you know...? Although the dam was completed in 2015, it was the subject of debate for years because the infrastructure needed to fully utilize the stored water took time to develop. In the meantime, the reservoir became a new landscape for the region and an attraction for hikers, cyclists, and nature lovers.
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Pay attention to... Unlike other reservoirs located in large open valleys, Siles adapts perfectly to the mountainous terrain of the Sierra de Segura. Its winding shores, surrounded by pine forests, make it look like a natural lake rather than a large engineering work at many points.
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The Siles reservoir collects the waters of the Guadalimar River, one of the main tributaries of the Guadalquivir. Its construction began in 2007 and ended in 2015, with the aim of regulating the river's flow, reducing the risk of floods, and ensuring resources for the supply and irrigation of the region. The dam, 52 meters high and 271 meters long, can store 30.5 cubic hectometers of water and is one of the most modern hydraulic infrastructures in the province of Jaén.
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This dam was built in 1957 and is filled with the Segura River and the Toba spring, in addition to naturally all the important contributions of water that occur along the channel. The turquoise color of its waters stands out, and that the hydroelectric plant is located, not on the dam wall, but several kilometers downstream, taking advantage of the unevenness of the terrain.
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The Anchuricas dam was built with the aim of providing electricity to the area. Its main mission is to maintain constant water heights to supply the Miller hydroelectric plant (about 8 kilometers downstream from the dam to the surroundings of the hamlet of the same name). This water is led through a piped channel with a certain subhorizontal gradient, until it reaches the height of the power plant from where, together with the waters from the Embalse de la Novia, it rushes towards the turbines.
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Water source that joins the Letur stream and is located on the circular route of the Los Cantalares path. It is a magical place, surrounded by exuberant nature and can also be used as a swimming area. The water is crystal clear and cold. The Camino de los Cantalares is a circular stone path with picturesque water sources, such as Charco Pataco, caves and grottoes, such as Frescor, unique trees, etc. The quickest way to get to Charco Pataco is from Puerta del Sol, half an hour to go down and half an hour to go up on the same side. If we go around the trail completely it is approximately 2 hours. To do the complete route, it can be accessed from Llanico Perales Street or from Puerta del Sol Street, since it is circular. It is a narrow stone path and can only be done on foot given the difficulty of the path.
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Natural pool of crystalline waters that occupies a pool in the stream bed, coming from the source of the fountains. This place underwent certain transformations to adapt it as a recreation and bathing area. There are rules of use for both the bathroom and the room that are on a sign inside the premises itself. It is located within the old town of Letur and is accessed on foot, up some stairs and through a small garden.
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The region offers several natural pools perfect for swimming. Charco de Las Canales in Letur is a natural pool with crystalline waters, adapted for recreation and bathing. Another favorite is Charco Pataco, a magical spot surrounded by nature that also serves as a swimming area, located on the circular route of the Los Cantalares path. Both are known for their clear, cold waters.
The Embalse de la Fuensanta (Fuensanta Reservoir) is a major natural attraction within Yeste, known for its crystalline waters and mountainous surroundings. Although primarily in an adjacent municipality, the Embalse del Taibilla (Taibilla Reservoir) is also an important body of water in the broader region, notable for birdwatching. Additionally, La Vieja Reservoir on the Zumeta River is recognized for the dark tone of its waters due to its depth and bed color.
The lakes and rivers in Yeste are nestled within the Sierra del Segura mountain range, offering diverse natural beauty. You'll find mountainous surroundings, green pines, holm oaks, and impressive rock formations. The Tus River, in particular, flows through the Calares del Mundo y de la Sima Natural Park, providing a cool microclimate and rich biodiversity.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many enjoy the crystalline waters of spots like Charco de Las Canales and the magical, natural setting of Charco Pataco. The scenic views, especially from places like the View of the Fuensanta Reservoir, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Embalse de la Fuensanta is an ideal spot for water sports like canoeing and paddleboarding, especially during the summer months. Its extensive coastline and calm waters make it suitable for these activities.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in the region. Both the Embalse de la Fuensanta and the Embalse del Taibilla are known spots for fishing. The Segura and Tus rivers also offer opportunities for fishing in their various pools and stretches.
Absolutely. The valleys of the Tus and Segura rivers are highly recommended for hiking, offering stunning landscapes. For more structured routes, you can explore options like the 'Monte Ardal and Calares del Mundo Park Loop' or the 'Cerro de Rala Micro-reserve Loop from Yeste'. You can find more hiking routes in the Yeste hiking guide.
There are several cycling routes that pass by or near the lakes. For road cycling, consider the 'Sierra de Segura — circular de Yeste por el Embalse de la Fuensanta' which offers extensive views. Other options include the 'Parque Natural de Los Calares del Mundo y de la Sima — circular desde Yeste'. More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Yeste guide.
Yes, mountain biking is a great way to explore the area. Trails like the 'Ardal and Tinjarra Micro-reserve Trail' or the 'Mundo River crossing – Trail alongside the Mundo River loop from Mesones' offer challenging and scenic rides. You can discover more MTB trails in the MTB Trails around Yeste guide.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Charco de Las Canales is an adapted recreation and bathing area. The View of the Fuensanta Reservoir is also marked as family-friendly, offering accessible views. Many natural river pools along the Segura and Tus rivers provide idyllic bathing spots for all ages.
The summer months are particularly popular for visiting the lakes and natural pools, especially for water sports and swimming, as the waters can be quite cold. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the natural landscapes without the summer heat.
Yes, the Embalse del Taibilla, though primarily located in Nerpio, is an important body of water in the broader region and is known as a significant area for observing aquatic bird species. It's an excellent location for birdwatching enthusiasts.
La Vieja Reservoir stands out due to the distinctive dark tone of its waters. This unique color is a result of the depth and the natural color of its riverbed on the Zumeta River.
Charco Pataco is located on the circular route of the Los Cantalares path. The quickest way to reach it is from Puerta del Sol, which takes about half an hour to go down and half an hour to return. The path is narrow and stony, suitable only for walking.
The Anchuricas Reservoir Dam was built in 1957 primarily to provide electricity to the area. Its main mission is to maintain constant water levels to supply the Miller hydroelectric plant downstream, utilizing water from the Segura River and the Toba spring. The dam is also notable for the turquoise color of its waters.


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