Lakes around La Roda De Andalucía are primarily found in the wider Andalusian region, as the town itself does not feature major lakes within its municipal boundaries. These accessible lakes and reservoirs offer various natural aquatic environments for recreation. The area's geography provides diverse landscapes, from significant wetlands to large reservoirs, catering to different outdoor activities. These natural areas serve as popular destinations for those seeking aquatic environments near La Roda De Andalucía.
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The Fuente de Piedra Lagoon is a wetland located in the Antequera region, in the municipality of Fuente de Piedra, in Spain. It is the largest salt lagoon in Andalusia, 6.5 km long (northeast-southwest) and 2.5 km wide (northwest-southeast). Together with the Gallocanta lagoon, it represents one of the two large lagoons remaining on the Iberian Peninsula. It constitutes the most important enclave where the common flamingo breeds regularly, with the Fuente de Piedra nesting colony, along with the one in the Camargue, being the most relevant in the Western Mediterranean and Northwest Africa.
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It is the largest salt lagoon on the Iberian Peninsula. It has a large population of flamingos, being one of the most important in Spain. It is an ideal place to observe these curious birds, as well as other migratory species.
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Beautiful views of the Malpasillo Reservoir and you can also see the continuity of the Río Genil!
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View of the Malpasillo Dam on the Genil River on the outskirts of the town of Badolatosa. The slowing of the river creates a unique natural landscape and a habitat for wildlife. A great outdoor space for adventure.
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From this point we can see the dam on the Genil river and the town of Badolatosa on our left. Going down the dirt road we will arrive at the famous meander of the Genil river (it is a 15-minute walk).
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This is the largest lagoon in Andalusia and the place where the largest colony of flamingos in the Iberian Peninsula (and the second in Europe) nest between the months of March and June.
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It is the largest wetland or lagoon in Andalusia, 6.5 kilometers long and 2.5 wide. It was declared a nature reserve in 1984 for being an area with optimal conditions for the reproduction of certain birds. Flamingos can usually be seen.
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While La Roda de Andalucía itself doesn't have major lakes, the wider Andalusian region offers diverse natural aquatic environments. You can visit significant wetlands like the Fuente de Piedra Lagoon, large reservoirs such as Iznájar Lake, or even natural pools formed by waterfalls like the Cascadas de Hueznar. These areas provide opportunities for wildlife observation, water sports, and scenic walks.
The Fuente de Piedra Lagoon is Andalusia's largest lagoon and a crucial wetland, renowned for hosting the largest colony of flamingos in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly from March to June. The Bird Observation Tower within the reserve offers excellent, undisturbed views. The nearby La Ratosa Lagoon is also an outstanding natural biosphere for observing migratory birds.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Fuente de Piedra Lagoon offers well-maintained paths and a visitor center, making it easy to explore with children. Iznájar Lake features inland beaches like Valdearenas with recreational areas, and the Guadalteba Lakes provide clear waters, wooded picnic spots, and various water sports suitable for all ages.
Iznájar Lake, the largest in Andalusia, is excellent for swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing. The Embalse de Zahara-El Gastor also offers opportunities for boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The Guadalteba Lakes, near Caminito del Rey, are popular for kayaking, paddleboarding, and pedal boats.
Spring (March to June) is ideal, especially for birdwatching at Fuente de Piedra Lagoon when flamingos are most abundant. Summer is perfect for swimming and water sports at lakes like Iznájar and Embalse de Zahara-El Gastor. Autumn also offers pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the natural scenery.
Absolutely. The area around Fuente de Piedra Lagoon has well-maintained paths for cycling and designated trails for birdwatching. Iznájar Lake features scenic routes for hiking and cycling with impressive viewpoints. For more structured routes, you can explore MTB Trails around La Roda De Andalucía, Running Trails around La Roda De Andalucía, or Road Cycling Routes around La Roda De Andalucía, which include paths near these natural areas.
For a unique wild swimming experience, consider the Cascadas de Hueznar in the Sierra Norte. These waterfalls create enchanting natural pools, though the water is generally cold. Iznájar Lake and Embalse de Zahara-El Gastor also offer clear waters suitable for swimming, with designated areas and inland beaches.
The picturesque village of Iznájar, with its Moorish fortress, overlooks Iznájar Lake, adding a historical dimension to your visit. The village of Fuente de Piedra, near the lagoon, has a history tied to an ancient spring believed to have healing powers, with Roman and medieval settlements.
Yes, the Bird Observation Tower, Laguna de Fuente de Piedra Nature Reserve offers excellent views of the lagoon and its birdlife. Around Iznájar Lake and Embalse de Zahara-El Gastor, you'll find numerous footpaths and scenic routes with impressive viewpoints. The Views of the Malpasillo Dam and Genil River also provide a unique perspective of the local waterways.
While most significant lakes require a drive, the Fuente de Piedra Lagoon is a relatively accessible option within the Malaga province, offering a rich natural experience without an excessively long journey from La Roda de Andalucía.
The Fuente de Piedra Lagoon is famous for its flamingos and nearly 200 other bird species, serving as an important resting place for migratory birds. The Guadalteba Lakes area is known for Griffon Vultures and European eagle owls. Generally, the wetlands and reservoirs support diverse birdlife and other small animals.
Yes, particularly around more developed areas like Iznájar Lake, you can find amenities such as beach bars at Valdearenas and accommodation in the nearby village of Iznájar. The village of Fuente de Piedra also offers local services near its lagoon.

