Best lakes around Esteribar are found within a valley in Navarra, Spain, characterized by its natural landscapes shaped by the Arga River. While prominent natural lakes are not a primary feature, the region offers diverse water-related attractions and scenic viewpoints. The Arga River is a central feature, creating riparian forests and providing a scenic environment. The area also features beech forests in the north and changing landscapes towards the south, offering opportunities for nature exploration.
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The waters of the Arga river were retained by means of a damming in 1973, to supply water to the population of Pamplona and its region. The landscape of the town of Eugi changed forever, since the forestry house, the oven, the bakery and the mill of the town were left under the waters of the swamp.
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Pamplona is twinned with the Japanese city of Yamaguchi. San Francisco de Javier evangelized there in the 16th century
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Very nice panoramic views towards the Ezkotitz pond. This viewpoint coincides with the top of the Bordalarre hill at 573 meters above sea level.
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It is also known as the Zolina Raft. It is a very quiet place where you can see a large number of birds that live near the pond. Enjoy the magnificent views!
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Incredible views, a lot of tranquility and a lot of peace, highly recommended to disconnect
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nice views with fauna and ducks
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nice views before going down the trail
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While Esteribar doesn't feature prominent natural lakes, its most significant water bodies are the Arga River and the Eugui Reservoir. The Arga River is the natural backbone of the valley, and the Eugui Reservoir is an artificial lake crucial for Pamplona's water supply, offering scenic beauty.
You can expect diverse natural beauty. The Arga River's banks are rich in vegetation, including beech trees, alder, ash, maple, and hazel, supporting varied fauna. The Eugui Reservoir is nestled amidst picturesque landscapes with similar shrubbery. Spots like Ezkoriz Pond offer tranquil views with ducks and other wildlife.
Yes, Ezkoriz Pond, also known as Balsa de Ezkoriz (Balsa de Zolina), is a very quiet place where you can observe a large number of birds that live near the pond. The Eugui Reservoir also contributes to the local ecosystem, providing habitat for various species.
Absolutely. Ezkoriz Pond and Balsa de Ezkoriz (Balsa de Zolina) are recommended for their tranquility and views, suitable for families. The Views of the Eugi reservoir are also considered family-friendly, as is the Yamaguchi Park Waterfall and Pond.
The areas around Esteribar's water features are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking along the Arga River, which is part of the Camino Francés. There are also numerous cycling and mountain biking routes. For specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around Esteribar, Cycling around Esteribar, and MTB Trails around Esteribar guides.
Yes, the Arga River accompanies pilgrims for a significant portion of the Camino Francés route through Esteribar, offering pleasant paths. For example, the 'Rabies Bridge – Riverside Forest Path loop from Larrasoaña' is a popular hiking route. You can find more options in the Hiking around Esteribar guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the area. The 'Artesiaga Pass – Views of the Eugi reservoir loop from Zubiri' is a challenging cycling route that offers perspectives of the reservoir. More cycling options are available in the Cycling around Esteribar guide.
The Arga River is closely linked to the Camino de Santiago, featuring historic bridges like the 12th-century Romanesque Puente de la Rabia in Zubiri. Additionally, the Yamaguchi Park Waterfall and Pond has a cultural connection, as Pamplona is twinned with the Japanese city of Yamaguchi.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and peace offered by spots like Ezkoriz Pond, making it ideal for disconnecting. The panoramic views from viewpoints such as View of Balsa de Ezkotitz and Views of the Eugi reservoir are also highly valued.
The Eugui Reservoir is primarily an artificial lake created to supply water to Pamplona. Due to its function as a water supply, specific recreational activities like swimming on the reservoir itself might be regulated or restricted. It's best to check local regulations before planning any water activities.
Many outdoor areas in Esteribar, including trails along the Arga River and around the Eugui Reservoir, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other visitors, and to follow local signage regarding pet regulations.


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