Los Pozuelos De Calatrava
Los Pozuelos De Calatrava
Best lakes around Los Pozuelos De Calatrava are found within a region characterized by its volcanic origins and diverse natural landscapes. The area, part of the Campo de Calatrava volcanic complex, features numerous craters and lagoons. These natural features contribute to a unique geomorphological and scenic appeal, attracting various bird species and supporting specialized vegetation. The surrounding Mediterranean forests, holm oak meadows, and pastures offer opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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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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Alcolea de Calatrava is located in the central part of the historic Campo de Calatrava, between the Alcudia Valley and the Toledo Mountains. Mainly, what we will find in its 71 km2 area are several small mountain ranges full of craters and volcanic lagoons that give it a special geomorphological and landscape attraction. The area that includes this term, and the neighboring Picón, is perhaps the one in which the most remains of Castillejos are preserved, probably due to its proximity to the permanent waters of the Guadiana River.
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Detour to El Charcazo Carretera CM-4112.
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Excellent routes and especially the MTB descent from the Peñarroya lagoon.
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Roads heading west towards Laguna Peñarroya (Alcolea) and east towards Laguna Posadilla (Valverde).
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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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Like other lagoons in the area, this one originated when magma came into contact with groundwater. The violent explosion generated a crater 500 meters in diameter and a maximum depth of 100 meters. The lagoon is surrounded by a forest of holm oaks, kermes oaks, mastics and cornicabras. The lagoon water also attracts birds such as black and white storks, imperial eagles, short-toed eagles, golden eagles and black vultures.
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Perched in the Sierra de las Medias Lunas, this volcanic lagoon is one of the most beautiful in this region due to its red splash deposits on the edge of the main crater, which are what also give it its name (Peñarroya). The lagoon or maar is more than a kilometer in diameter and is surrounded by Mediterranean forest, holm oak meadows and pastures.
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The region is characterized by its volcanic origins, featuring numerous craters and lagoons. For instance, La Posadilla Viewpoint overlooks a volcanic lagoon formed by a hydromagmatic explosion, creating a 500-meter diameter crater. Similarly, Peñarroya Lagoon is known for its distinctive red splash deposits on the edge of its main crater, surrounded by Mediterranean forest and holm oak meadows.
Yes, El Charcazo Area in Corral de Calatrava is a great family-friendly option. It's a recreational area with a small lake, equipped with picnic tables and barbecues shaded by holm oak trees. Its wetlands also attract various bird species, making it suitable for birdwatching.
The area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various trails for running, such as the 'Sierra de la Cruz Hermitage Loop' or 'Río Guadiana and Puente del Río Jabalón' near Corral de Calatrava. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'Campo de Calatrava and Valle de Alcudia Loop', and challenging MTB trails including the 'Guadiana Natural Way and El Chiquero Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Running Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and MTB Trails.
Absolutely. La Posadilla Viewpoint offers dreamlike views and landscapes over its volcanic lagoon. The climb to the viewpoint can be a bit complicated but is well worth the effort for the panoramic scenery. You can also find scenic spots around Peñarroya Lagoon.
While swimming is generally not permitted in smaller local lakes like the reservoir at El Charcazo, the Lagunas de Ruidera Natural Park, located a bit further afield between Ciudad Real and Albacete, offers many areas where swimming is allowed. Laguna del Rey, within this park, is particularly known for its transparent, turquoise waters, ideal for relaxation and swimming.
The region's lakes, especially those with seasonal waters like Laguna del Prado, become significant avian habitats when flooded. This makes spring and autumn excellent times for birdwatching. For general outdoor activities and enjoying the natural beauty, spring and early summer offer pleasant weather before the peak heat, and autumn provides comfortable temperatures and often vibrant foliage.
Yes, Laguna del Prado, located in Pozuelo de Calatrava, is an ecologically significant saline volcanic lagoon. When flooded, it attracts diverse birdlife including black-headed gulls, avocets, stilts, plovers, and even pink flamingos, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. The wetlands of El Charcazo Area also attract various bird species.
The lakes are primarily of volcanic origin, part of the Campo de Calatrava volcanic complex. Laguna de Peñarroya, for example, is a volcanic lagoon with distinctive red splash deposits. Laguna del Prado has a pseudokarstic origin from a phreatomagmatic explosion, contributing to its unique hydrographic characteristics. These formations offer significant geological interest.
The region, particularly around Alcolea de Calatrava, is rich in history. This area, part of the historic Campo de Calatrava, preserves many remains of 'Castillejos' (small castles or fortified settlements), especially due to its proximity to the Guadiana River. El Charcazo Recreational Area is also part of the historic Don Quixote Route, adding a cultural layer to its natural appeal.
Visitors often highlight the unique volcanic landscapes and the tranquility of the natural settings. The distinctive red splash deposits of Peñarroya Lagoon and the panoramic views from La Posadilla Viewpoint are frequently praised. The recreational facilities at El Charcazo Area are also popular for family outings.
Yes, there are several routes. For instance, there are directions towards Laguna Peñarroya and Posadilla, offering excellent paths for exploring. You can find MTB descents from Peñarroya Lagoon and roads heading west towards Laguna Peñarroya (Alcolea) and east towards Laguna Posadilla (Valverde).


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