Best lakes around La Puebla De Castro are primarily associated with Lago Barasona, also known as Embalse de Barasona, formed by the confluence of the Isábena and Ésera rivers. This region in Huesca offers a landscape featuring views of the Pyrenean mountains. The area is integrated into a network of trails, providing opportunities for exploration on foot or by bike. It is a destination for water sports and relaxation, with amenities available near the lake.
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This corner of the reservoir will pleasantly surprise you, since you will discover a place with a good atmosphere and good music where you can have a drink, enjoy their rice dishes (which they make wonderful) or even take a bath. If you are going to eat, we recommend that you call ahead to reserve. The telephone number is +34 679 98 69 04. If you want to start or end the excursion from here, there is a parking area for cars.
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Incredible views at one end of the reservoir, in the dam area. No matter the season of the year, the landscape is just as beautiful, with the imposing Turbón in the background. The best thing of all is that, if you go in the direction of the Olvena gorge, a long descent towards the tunnels awaits you. If you take this direction, we recommend that you bring very good lighting to be visible to cars.
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The path that leads to Torreciudad along the western slope of Peña Solans runs between pines and olive trees and offers beautiful views of the El Grado reservoir, as well as the Torreciudad sanctuary.
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The road that takes you from Ubiergo to Grado passes the Santuario de Torreciudad, a sanctuary dedicated to the Virgen Maria, specifically to the devotion of Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles de Torreciudad. The construction, immense, can be seen from the other side of the Graus I swamp.
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Good views of the Barasona or Joaquín Costa reservoir. The name of Barasona comes from the town of the same name that was submerged by the reservoir. Joaquín Costa was an intellectual from the region who promoted hydraulic development.
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There are 2 campsites nearby to stay overnight
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On the way to Ainsa, there is the Mipanas viewpoint. It is located just before reaching Abizanda, a viewpoint with impressive views of the Grado reservoir. The only drawback is that to get there you need to travel on the A-138 road, although it has a good shoulder and is not very busy.
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The region offers several stunning viewpoints. You can enjoy excellent perspectives of the Barasona or Joaquín Costa reservoir from View of Barasona Reservoir, with the imposing Turbón mountain in the background. For views of the immense Torreciudad Sanctuary and the Grado I reservoir, visit Views of the Torreciudad Sanctuary and the Grado I reservoir. Another great spot is View of Torreciudad and El Grado Reservoir, which provides beautiful views of the El Grado reservoir amidst pines and olive trees. Don't miss the Mipanas Viewpoint for impressive views of the Grado reservoir.
Yes, Lago Barasona is well-suited for families. The View of Barasona Reservoir is considered family-friendly. The lake itself features a beach opposite a campsite, perfect for relaxation and cooling off during summer. Water sports like kayaking and 'Banana Bus' rides are available, offering fun for all ages. You can also find hidden spots for a dip while kayaking.
Lago Barasona is a hub for various water sports. You can enjoy kayaking, and for a more thrilling experience, 'Banana Bus' rides are available. The lake also has a beach area for swimming and relaxing. Canyoning is an option in the nearby river courses for those seeking more adventure.
The region offers a network of trails. A notable hiking trail is the PR HU-74 Lago Barasona - Artasona, which starts in La Puebla de Castro. This is a relatively easy 6.7 km route, taking about 1 hour and 40 minutes, offering views of the surrounding mountains and Turbón. For more options, you can explore routes like the easy 'La Puebla de Castro loop from La Puebla de Castro' (6.0 km) or 'Hiking loop from Bellavista' (6.5 km). You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around La Puebla De Castro guide.
Yes, there are amenities available. The Nautical Base is a great spot near the reservoir, offering a good atmosphere with food, drinks, and music. They are known for their rice dishes and provide a convenient place to have a drink or even take a bath. It's recommended to call ahead for reservations if you plan to eat.
The region is beautiful in any season. However, for water activities and cooling off, the hot summer days are ideal. For hiking and enjoying the scenic views without extreme heat, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. The landscape, with the imposing Turbón in the background, is notable year-round.
Absolutely. The area around La Puebla de Castro offers various cycling opportunities. For gravel biking, you can find challenging routes like the 'Puente de Abajo – Plaza Mayor de Graus loop from Barasona' (31.6 km). Road cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Tour of Isábena from Graus' (84.9 km) or easier options like the 'Ésera Bike Path – Puente de Abajo loop from Lago de Barasona' (16.5 km). More routes are detailed in the Gravel biking around La Puebla De Castro and Road Cycling Routes around La Puebla De Castro guides.
Yes, the region is home to the immense Torreciudad Sanctuary, a significant religious site dedicated to the Virgen Maria. You can view this impressive construction from across the Grado I reservoir at viewpoints like Views of the Torreciudad Sanctuary and the Grado I reservoir and View of Torreciudad and El Grado Reservoir.
Yes, there are at least two campsites located near Lago Barasona, providing options for visitors who wish to stay overnight and enjoy the lake's surroundings for an extended period.
The Barasona or Joaquín Costa reservoir is named after the town of Barasona, which was submerged by the reservoir. Joaquín Costa was also an intellectual from the region who played a role in promoting hydraulic development.
The trails around the lakes, such as the PR HU-74 Lago Barasona - Artasona, generally offer relatively easy terrain. Paths leading to viewpoints like Torreciudad often run between pines and olive trees, providing a pleasant walking experience. Some routes may involve descents, especially towards areas like the Olvena gorge, where good lighting is recommended for visibility.


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