Best lakes around Fraga are primarily found in the wider region of Huesca and the bordering province of Zaragoza, as Fraga itself does not have major natural lakes. The area is characterized by significant aquatic destinations, including large reservoirs and natural river pools. The Embalse de Mequinenza, known as the "Sea of Aragon," is a prominent feature, formed by a dam on the Ebro River. These bodies of water offer diverse landscapes and recreational opportunities.
Last updated: August 13, 2026
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The unique natural area “Aiguabarreig” has great ornithological wealth (declared a special area of protection for birds) and is located about 2 km from the city center and extends upstream to the confluence of the Segre and Cinca rivers.
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The Sea of Aragon is part of the Mequinenza reservoir. In this area there is a fishing preserve. It is impressive how vast the body of water is.
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Nice panoramic view of the Ebro river reaching the Mequinenza reservoir as it passes through Caspe.
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We are on the other side of Isla de la Magdalena, but we have a magnificent view of the hermitage of the same name, crossing our gaze over the Mequinenza Reservoir. the entry into operation of the Mequinenza reservoir (1966) left the hermitage isolated on an island in the Sea of Aragon
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We are in the Utxesa reservoir, an idyllic place to contemplate the flora and fauna of the area from the viewpoints/observatories that will be indicated to us. It has an information booth where there are toilets, maps and in front of the booth, a picnic area to eat and rest.
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have to climb at some point
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The most popular water bodies include the vast Sea of Aragon, which is part of the Mequinenza reservoir, known for its fishing preserve and impressive size. Another favorite is Utxesa Reservoir, an idyllic spot for observing flora and fauna from dedicated viewpoints, complete with an information booth, toilets, and a picnic area. Visitors also appreciate the View of the Ebro River at Mequinenza Reservoir for its panoramic vistas.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Utxesa Reservoir offers amenities like an information booth, toilets, and a picnic area, making it convenient for family outings. The Mequinenza Reservoir (Mar de Aragón) Promenade is also considered family-friendly, providing easy access to the water's edge.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes. Around the Embalse de Mequinenza (Sea of Aragon), you'll find a mix of arid zones, lush orchards, cliffs, and forests. Natural river pools like Salto de Bierge feature a 10-meter waterfall, while the Cinca River pools boast crystalline blue waters amidst scenic surroundings. High in the Pyrenees, the Ibones de Anayet are glacial lakes offering breathtaking mountain views.
The Embalse de Mequinenza (Sea of Aragon) is a major hub for water sports, including fishing (especially for carp, zander, and alburnus), sailing, kayaking, and jet skiing. It's even a venue for sailing competitions. For those seeking natural swimming, areas like Salto de Bierge and the Cinca River natural pools provide refreshing spots.
Yes, near the Embalse de Mequinenza, you can explore the historic town of Mequinenza. Part of the old town, which was submerged during the reservoir's construction, is now a 'park of memory' showcasing emblematic spots like the church and the birthplace of writer Jesús Moncada. You can also find viewpoints like the View of the Ermita de la Magdalena from the Mequinenza Reservoir, offering glimpses of historical structures.
Summer is generally the best time for water activities and enjoying the natural pools. For high-altitude glacial lakes like the Ibones de Anayet, summer is ideal as they are more accessible and offer pleasant hiking conditions. The Embalse de Mequinenza can be enjoyed year-round for fishing and scenic views, though water sports are more popular in warmer months.
Yes, there are various options for walking and hiking. The Mequinenza Reservoir (Mar de Aragón) Promenade offers an accessible path. For more challenging hikes, reaching the Ibones de Anayet in the Pyrenees requires a multi-hour uphill trek. You can also find cycling and mountain biking routes that pass near these water bodies. For detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Fraga or MTB Trails around Fraga guides.
Yes, the province of Huesca, where Fraga is located, offers beautiful natural pools and riverine bathing areas. Notable spots include Salto de Bierge in the Sierra de Guara Natural Park, which features a natural pool with a waterfall. The Cinca River also carves out spectacular natural pools with crystalline waters, such as the Gorgas de Puértolas, providing refreshing swimming opportunities.
Beyond water sports, the region around Fraga offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes, such as 'Surrounding the Cinca River from Fraga' for cycling or 'View of the Ebro River – View of Mequinenza Castle loop from Fraga' for mountain biking. For more information, check out the Cycling around Fraga, MTB Trails around Fraga, and Gravel biking around Fraga guides.
Absolutely. The View of the Ebro River at Mequinenza Reservoir provides a unique panoramic perspective of the expansive waters where the Ebro meets the Mequinenza reservoir. Additionally, the Utxesa Reservoir has dedicated viewpoints for observing local flora and fauna.
Visitors particularly enjoy the vastness and diverse landscapes of the Embalse de Mequinenza, often referred to as the 'Sea of Aragon,' appreciating its fishing opportunities and stunning sunsets. The tranquility and wildlife observation at Utxesa Reservoir are also highly valued, especially its shaded paths and picnic areas. The unique natural areas and the blend of arid and lush scenery are frequently highlighted.


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