Best lakes around San Bartolomé De Béjar are found in a municipality in Ávila, Spain, known for its natural beauty. The area is close to several impressive lakes and natural swimming areas, predominantly of glacial origin within the Sierra de Gredos mountain range. These bodies of water offer scenic landscapes and opportunities for outdoor recreation.
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After passing the town of Garganta and going up the slopes of the Sierra de Béjar, there are panoramic views of the Navamuño Reservoir.
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One of the many jewels offered by the Sierra de Candelario, the Navamuño Reservoir combines perfectly with the landscape that surrounds it.
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The views from the dam towards the reservoir are postcard. On clear days you can fully appreciate this wonderful landscape that is worth visiting!
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Beautiful place! The. Lagunas del Trampal are 3 lakes of glacial origin within the Sierra de Gredos Park and worth visiting, the landscape is wonderful at any time of the year.
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Route to the Laguna del Duque, of glacial origin and between the Sierra de Béjar and the west of the Sierra de Gredos.
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Lagunas del Trampal route in the Sierra de Béjar.
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Open space between water and mountains in Candelario
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The region around San Bartolomé De Béjar is known for its diverse water bodies, primarily glacial lakes nestled within the Sierra de Gredos mountain range. You'll also find reservoirs and natural swimming areas, all offering stunning landscapes and clear waters.
Among the most scenic are the Trampal Lagoons, a group of three glacial lakes offering beautiful views. Another highlight is Laguna del Duque, the largest glacial lake in the Sierra de Gredos, known for its impressive setting. The Gredos' Five Lagoons, including Laguna Cimera and Laguna Galana, also offer breathtaking alpine landscapes.
Yes, the lakes are surrounded by numerous hiking trails. For example, you can find routes leading to Laguna del Duque, or challenging loops around the Trampal Lagoons. Many trails offer forest and mountain views. You can find more details on hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around San Bartolomé De Béjar guide.
Yes, the Sierra de Gredos range, where many of these lakes are located, is recognized for its numerous natural 'swimming pools.' These provide refreshing opportunities, particularly between the Los Caballeros lagoon and the Tormes river, making them ideal for a dip.
The lakes, such as the Lagunas del Trampal, offer wonderful landscapes at any time of the year. However, if you plan to visit higher altitude lakes like Laguna Cimera, be aware that snowfields can persist even in summer. Spring and early autumn generally offer pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the scenery.
While many glacial lakes involve more challenging hikes, some areas like the Navamuño Dam offer more accessible open spaces between water and mountains, which can be suitable for families looking for less strenuous outings. Always check specific trail difficulties before heading out with children.
You can expect breathtaking panoramic views, often set against the majestic backdrop of Almanzor Peak, the highest in the Central System. Highlights like Navamuño Reservoir Views offer stunning vistas of the reservoir and surrounding mountains.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes, including mountain biking and road cycling. You can find trails like the 'Cancho La Muela and Navamuño Reservoir Loop' for MTB or longer road cycling routes. Explore the MTB Trails around San Bartolomé De Béjar and Road Cycling Routes around San Bartolomé De Béjar guides for more options.
The glacial origin of these lakes contributes to their exceptionally clear, pristine waters and the dramatic, unspoiled landscapes that surround them. They are often found at high altitudes, creating unique alpine environments and supporting diverse mountain flora and fauna.
Yes, the Gredos' Five Lagoons, for instance, form a natural circular circuit, delighting hikers with alpine landscapes and opportunities for rest and contemplation. These types of routes are popular for experiencing the full beauty of the lake systems.
Visitors frequently appreciate the pristine, crystalline waters and the majestic settings amidst the Sierra de Gredos. The combination of natural beauty, opportunities for hiking, and breathtaking panoramic views makes these lakes a highly valued destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.


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