Best lakes around Lezo are found in the surrounding Basque Country region, which features a diverse landscape of coastal areas, hills, and natural water bodies. While Lezo itself, whether in Spain or the Philippines, is not primarily known for its lakes, the nearby areas offer several notable natural features and reservoirs. The region provides opportunities to explore various water-related attractions, including scenic viewpoints and man-made lakes. These natural features contribute to the overall appeal of the Lezo region for outdoor…
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You can't see the Atlantic, it's the Cantabrian Sea🤦♀️🤦♀️
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From this spot you get a truly amazing view to the mouth of the dramatic Pasaiako bokalea, or the mouth of Pasaia Bay, is a natural harbor located in the Basque Country of northern Spain. Flanked by the towns of Pasai San Pedro and Pasai Donibane, it serves as the entrance to one of the region's most significant ports. The bay is renowned for its picturesque setting, with steep hillsides and traditional Basque architecture lining its shores.
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The views are just amazing
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A beautiful small reservoir that creates a unique landscape surrounded by pine forests and mountains. On the eastern coast there is a small and charming Hermitage of San Antón.
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Bring binoculars!
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Location with very little traffic. Wonderful to enjoy the bike.
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Bridge over the reservoir between the two climbs.
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While Lezo itself, whether in Spain or the Philippines, is not primarily known for its prominent lakes, the surrounding Basque Country region offers a variety of natural water bodies and reservoirs. These include scenic reservoirs nestled between hills and coastal viewpoints that incorporate lake-like elements, such as natural harbors and expansive sea views.
Yes, the region features several notable water bodies. The Endara-San Anton Reservoir is a quiet spot located between two classic Basque climbs, ideal for a break. Another beautiful small reservoir is San Antón, surrounded by pine forests and mountains.
Visitors frequently enjoy the View of Monte Igueldo and Santa Clara Island, which offers expansive views of the Cantabrian Sea. Another highly-rated spot is the View of the Mouth of Pasaia Bay (Pasaiako Bokalea), providing an amazing perspective of a dramatic natural harbor with picturesque hillsides.
Yes, several locations are considered family-friendly. Both the Endara-San Anton Reservoir and the San Antón reservoir are suitable for families. Additionally, the View of Monte Igueldo and Santa Clara Island is also a great family-friendly viewpoint.
The area around Lezo offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the challenging Jaizkibel Summit loops. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Bike loop from Lezo-Rentería' for an easy ride or more moderate options like the 'Plenitude and Emptiness Sculpture – Scenic Pathway loop'. For road cycling, there are routes like 'Jaizkibel – Ermita de Guadalupe loop'. You can explore these and more on the respective guide pages: Running Trails around Lezo, Cycling around Lezo, and Road Cycling Routes around Lezo.
While specific hiking trails directly around the reservoirs aren't detailed, the region offers a wide network of trails. For example, the Endara-San Anton Reservoir is situated between two classic Basque climbs, suggesting the presence of routes suitable for walking or cycling. You can find various running and cycling routes in the broader Lezo area that might pass near these water features.
Visitors appreciate the Endara-San Anton Reservoir for its quiet atmosphere and very little traffic, making it a wonderful spot to enjoy a bike ride or take a peaceful break. It's also noted as a good place to have a snack between climbs.
The View of the Mouth of Pasaia Bay (Pasaiako Bokalea) offers a truly amazing view of a dramatic natural harbor. It's renowned for its picturesque setting, with steep hillsides and traditional Basque architecture lining its shores, providing a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural charm.
Yes, the View of Monte Igueldo and Santa Clara Island provides expansive views of the Cantabrian Sea, offering a broad perspective of the coastal landscape.
Yes, on the eastern coast of the San Antón reservoir, there is a small and charming Hermitage of San Antón, adding a cultural element to the natural landscape.
Yes, the Endara-San Anton Reservoir is specifically mentioned as being located between two classic Basque climbs, indicating that the surrounding area offers challenging terrain for cyclists and possibly hikers. Many of the running and road cycling routes around Lezo are also rated as 'difficult'.


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