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Top 10 Lakes around Santa María De La Alameda

Best lakes around Santa María De La Alameda are situated in a region with access to notable reservoirs. The area is known for its natural landscapes and recreational opportunities, particularly around water bodies like the Embalse de Los Morales and Embalse de La Aceña. These reservoirs offer diverse environments for outdoor activities. Santa María De La Alameda provides a base for exploring these natural features.

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Last updated: July 4, 2026

Valmayor Reservoir Dam

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Crossing the dam bridge you can see wonderful views of the Sierra de Madrid, Los Siete Picos and La Bola del Mundo. You can also see the extension of the Valmayor Reservoir.

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Stone slab above the Valmayor reservoir

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High granite slab that you find when surrounding the Valmayor reservoir when the water level is high. If you do it clockwise you will have to unclimb it, it is …

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La Jarosa Reservoir

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The entire area of the Jarosa Reservoir is full of countless tracks that make it ideal for MTB practice. A nice pine forest which makes it cool in summer and …

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Valmayor Reservoir Trails

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If the swamp is low, it is a joy to take advantage of the paths that it leaves open.
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lovely descent into the swamp. both on foot and by bike. for bikes, some sections have to be done carefully due to the slightly broken terrain. Highly recommended

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November 26, 2025, Losa de piedra sobre el embalse de Valmayor

On November 26, 2025, the water covered many areas that are normally passable. You had to "climb" several rocks to get around the reservoir. This section was especially tricky when descending, and even more so if you were alone.

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Today, February 9, after the rains, the reservoir is higher, although you can still cross without climbing the rock, with a little care you won't get wet.

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As of January 1, 2025, the water will no longer cover the path that runs under the granite stone and it can be passed through without any complications.

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Nice climb along a forest track from the Aceña reservoir to the Casa de la Cueva.

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Nice climb from the Aceña Reservoir to the Casa de la Cueva Hostel that goes up the Navalacuerda stream.

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If the reservoir flow is high, you have to walk and almost climb this rock. Easy, once you've done it.

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If there is a lot of water like this time, there is no way to pass through the dam.

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Attention! The river passage has collapsed due to recent rains, which prevents crossing the dog side, forcing us to continue the descent to the reservoir. If you go to Peguerinos you will have to take a long detour

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of water bodies can I explore around Santa María De La Alameda?

The area around Santa María De La Alameda is characterized by several notable reservoirs, such as the Embalse de Los Morales and Embalse de La Aceña. You'll also find the La Jarosa Reservoir, known for its extensive tracks, and the historic Romeral Reservoir. Beyond reservoirs, the Cofio River flows through the municipality, offering fishing opportunities, and the scenic Cascada del Hornillo (Hornillo Waterfall) is a local natural highlight.

Are there good places for hiking near the reservoirs?

Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the Descent to Embalse de la Aceña from Casa de la Cueva, which offers a lovely path suitable for walking. The Arroyos and Valmayor Trail is another beautiful and accessible option. For more hiking routes in the region, explore the Hiking around Santa María De La Alameda guide.

Can I go cycling around the lakes in Santa María De La Alameda?

Absolutely. The La Jarosa Reservoir area is particularly ideal for mountain biking, with countless tracks winding through its pine forest. For a broader range of cycling options, including touring and road cycling, you can check out the Cycling around Santa María De La Alameda and Road Cycling Routes around Santa María De La Alameda guides.

Are there any family-friendly spots around the reservoirs?

Yes, the La Jarosa Reservoir is considered family-friendly, offering a cool pine forest environment. Additionally, the Arroyos and Valmayor Trail is a fun and beautiful path suitable for families to enjoy at any time of year.

What unique natural features can I find near the reservoirs?

A notable natural feature is the Stone slab above the Valmayor reservoir. This high granite slab presents a unique challenge for hikers, especially when water levels are high, and offers a distinctive landscape. The Cascada del Hornillo also provides scenic beauty and a refreshing natural attraction.

What is the best time to visit the reservoirs and surrounding areas?

The pine forest around La Jarosa Reservoir makes it cool in summer, suggesting it's a pleasant destination during warmer months. Trails like the Descent to Embalse de la Aceña are described as a joy at any time of the year due to their shady paths. Generally, spring and autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for outdoor activities.

Are there any historical sites or points of interest near the reservoirs?

Yes, the Romeral Reservoir has historical significance. This small reservoir or dam was originally built after the order of Philip II, with later expansions under Carlos III and Alfonso XIII. While only remains of the original wall exist, it offers a glimpse into the region's past engineering efforts.

Can I fish in the water bodies around Santa María De La Alameda?

Yes, the Cofio River, which flows through the municipality, is particularly known for its fishing reserves, such as the "Coto Santa María Alameda I." Anglers can find rainbow trout in this section, with permits available through local fishing clubs or the regional environmental authority. Specific regulations, including catch-and-release days, are in place.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes and reservoirs in this region?

Visitors appreciate the diverse environments for outdoor activities, from mountain biking tracks at La Jarosa Reservoir to challenging natural monuments like the Stone slab above the Valmayor reservoir. The scenic beauty of the riverine landscapes, waterfalls, and the tranquil atmosphere for activities like fishing are also highly valued.

Are there any tips for parking when visiting the reservoirs?

For popular spots like La Jarosa Reservoir, parking can be complicated depending on the day and time. It's often advisable to arrive early to secure a spot, especially on weekends or during peak seasons.

Are the trails around the reservoirs suitable for all skill levels?

The trails offer a range of difficulties. For instance, the Arroyos and Valmayor Trail is considered very accessible and beautiful for cyclists of any technique level. However, some sections, like the Descent to Embalse de la Aceña, may require careful navigation due to slightly broken or uneven terrain, especially for bikes. The Stone slab above the Valmayor reservoir can also present a challenge, particularly when water levels are high.

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