Best lakes around Villamayor De Calatrava are situated in a region known for its volcanic landscape and varied natural formations. This area, within the Campo de Calatrava, features a terrain shaped by volcanic craters and lagoons, alongside small mountains. The Tirteafuera river contributes to the local geography. Settlements in the vicinity also hold historical significance, with evidence of Paleolithic and Roman presence.
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The Laguna Blanca in Argamasilla de Calatrava is an interesting natural formation. It was created by volcanic explosions that created depressions filled with rainwater1. This lagoon is known for the whitish colour of its waters, a result of the minerals present in the soil, such as bicarbonate and sodium sulphate. It is an excellent place for bird watching, as many species choose it as a stopover, resting or nesting point. In addition, the area around the lagoon has archaeological remains dating back to the Paleolithic, which adds historical value to the place.
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The “El Charcazo” recreational area in Corral de Calatrava is a lovely place to enjoy a day outdoors. It is located about 300 metres from the exit of the town towards Abenójar, on the CM-4112 road. This place is part of the Don Quixote Route and is of great volcanic, scenic, hiking and architectural interest. It has barbecues, picnic tables under the shade of holm oaks, and a small lake with ducks. It is ideal for bird watching thanks to its two large wetlands. Although it is a perfect place for a picnic or barbecue, it is important to remember that swimming in the reservoir is not permitted. In addition, there are toilets available and a fountain with non-potable water.
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It is formed by a Strombolian volcanic cone of pyroclasts, and due to the quarry in it, its internal structure is exposed. Attached to the foot of this volcano is the Almodóvar maar, which is a phreatomagmatic explosion crater that erupted at the edge of the Paleozoic series, cutting a substrate of hard lithology and destroying part of the previous volcano. The maar crater is funnel-type (hard-type substrate) and houses an ephemeral lagoon inside. In its southern and eastern contour the maar has a ring of tuffs, with pyroclastic facies. The phreatomagmatic deposits of the maar ring are located on a Cenozoic red colluvium. The main interest is of a volcanological (petrological) type and as a secondary interest the geomorphological interest stands out.
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Detour to El Charcazo Carretera CM-4112.
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Extinct Cañada de Calatrava lagoon next to the tunnel that crosses the A-41. It's better not to go if what you want is to see water.
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Extinct Cañada de Calatrava lagoon next to the CM-4115. Don't cayalis if you plan to see water.
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Paraje el charcazo 3km from Corral de Calatrava, where they celebrate the pilgrimage of the town. Place with picnic areas, a fountain, swings and a (pond - lagoon) with Ducks.
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It is a small municipality located in a small valley of the Tirteafuera river, a tributary of the Guadiana, and is surrounded by small mountains next to the Calatrava Massif. In addition, in its municipal term, there are outcrops and volcanic lagoons.
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The region is characterized by its unique volcanic landscape, featuring craters, lagoons, and small mountains. You can explore sites like the Maar and Strombolian volcano of Almodóvar del Campo, which showcases a volcanic cone and a maar crater, often housing an ephemeral lagoon. The Tirteafuera river also contributes to the local geography.
Yes, El Charcazo Area is a great family-friendly destination. It offers facilities for picnics and barbecues, a pond, and swings, making it suitable for a day out with children.
The area around Villamayor De Calatrava has significant historical depth. For example, Laguna Blanca in Argamasilla de Calatrava is not only a natural wonder but also has archaeological remains dating back to the Paleolithic era. The settlement of Argamasilla de Calatrava itself has evidence of Paleolithic and Roman presence, along with Visigothic Roman remains and historical buildings like the church of Santa María la Mayor.
Yes, Laguna Blanca is an excellent spot for bird watching. Many species use it as a stopover, resting, or nesting point, making it a great location for ornithological observation.
Beyond exploring the lakes themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, including gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For instance, you can explore routes like the 'Guadiana Natural Trail and Alarcos Loop' for MTB or 'Puerto Madrona from Puertollano' for road cycling. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Villamayor De Calatrava, MTB Trails around Villamayor De Calatrava, and Road Cycling Routes around Villamayor De Calatrava guides.
Yes, Laguna de Caracuel is an extinct lagoon that may not always contain water. It's notable for its geological context next to the A-41 tunnel, but if seeing water is your primary goal, it's good to be aware of its ephemeral nature.
The lakes are unique due to their volcanic origin, forming within craters and depressions. This geological history results in distinctive features, such as the ephemeral lagoon at the Maar and Strombolian volcano of Almodóvar del Campo and the whitish, mineral-rich waters of Laguna Blanca.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the lakes, from the recreational facilities at El Charcazo Area to the geological and ornithological interest of Laguna Blanca. The unique volcanic landscape and the blend of natural beauty with historical significance are frequently highlighted.
When visiting the Maar and Strombolian volcano of Almodóvar del Campo, you'll observe a Strombolian volcanic cone with its internal structure exposed due to a quarry. The attached maar crater is a phreatomagmatic explosion crater that houses an ephemeral lagoon. Its main interest is volcanological and geomorphological, offering a fascinating insight into the region's geological past.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the ephemeral nature of some lagoons suggests that visiting after periods of rain might offer a fuller experience of water bodies like the Maar and Strombolian volcano of Almodóvar del Campo's lagoon. For general outdoor activities, spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the volcanic landscape and trails.
For a potentially quieter experience focused on natural and geological observation, the Maar and Strombolian volcano of Almodóvar del Campo or Laguna de Caracuel (when it contains water) might offer a more tranquil setting compared to the more active recreational areas.


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