7 of the Most Beautiful Lakes in Spain

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When we think about a trip to Spain, our first thought is its laid-back beaches, smoky mountains, and crystal-clear sapphire seawater. But most of us need to know that Spain is also home to many breathtaking lakes. And these lakes take the beauty of Spain beyond everything.

This country offers magical views of tranquil lakes with all accessibilities from mountains to plain lands. So, whether you are a wildlife photographer, biker, or nature-lover, you can find all sorts of experiences here. Here we have listed down the seven most beautiful lakes in all of Spain only for you:

Lagos de Covadonga – Asturias

The upper portion of Asturias mountain is home to Asturias lake. It boasts its unparallel beauty and a breathtaking view of the entire Spain. Also, this outstanding scenic comfort is made of another two lakes, Lake Enol and Lake Ercina. They are located in Picos de Europa range. When these two stunning lakes are littered with rocky sniffs of mountains and velvet green hills pointed with lines of cattle, this picturesque Lagos de Covadonga was created.

You can enjoy the crystal clear beryl look of the lake during hiking the Picos’Picos’ most fascinating trails. Also, you will get spectacular highlights from the national park.

Lago de Sanabria – Zamora

Lago de Sanabria is one of Spain’sSpain’s most stunning lakes and boasts the most extensive clean water lake. The area of this lake is 368 hectares and 55 meters. 

In addition to its volume, it is the Iberian Peninsula’sPeninsula’s largest glacier lake. Here, you can explore the beauty of the pristine water of this lake with a narrow boat. Also, you can hear trees whispering in the deep forest and smoky mountain terrains. Besides this, the local wildlife will amaze you with its inhabitants, such as; golden eagles, reedbucks, and other animals.

Laguna Rosa – Torrevieja

Torrevieja’sTorrevieja’s Laguna Rosa is like a heaven of colors. Also, it is one of the most attractive lakes in Spain. This bubblegum salt lake lies on the border of Costa Blanca. 

This pink lake is tinted by the rare and outstanding mix of algae. Also, bacteria developing on the vista of high salt add hues in this Laguna Rosa. 

Just off to the Torrevieja, you can witness a Sea and Salt Museum. It contributes an outstanding insight into the whole salt production region using the unique phenomenon of lake Laguna Rosa.

Laguna de Fuente de Piedra – Malaga

Malaga is the home to a most beautiful lake, Laguna de Fuente de Piedra. It is located at the base of Malaga. This lake is famous not for its picturesque landscape or spectacular vista but for its wide range of inhabitants.

Laguna de Fuente de Piedra attracts millions of visitors to its massive swan population. Not only that, this Waterland is the only permanent area for flamingos in Europe. It does not matter whether you love to explore wildlife; this stunning scene created by flocks of swans will make you appreciate the majestic view around the lake.

Laguna de Ruidera – Castilla La Mancha

Laguna de Ruidera is a dreamy place to relate to a fairytale. It is in Castilla La Mancha. Leashes of waterfalls and heart-wrenching beryl blue sea water elevate the beauty of this lake. 

Rivers and cascades interconnect 15 small lakes. This whole system has attributed to this mighty lake Laguna de Ruidera. So, the world considers this lake the most attractive blotch of wetlands in the Iberian Peninsula.

Lago de San Mauricio – Lérida

The Pyrenees smeared and narrowed aloud, creating a natural border between Spain and France. Here, you will find Lerida’sLerida’s lake, Lago de San Mauricio. Encantats’Encantats’ fearsome and lofty peaks surround the lake. 

The view of this lake is astonishing and magnificent. Also, it looks magical, complete with the onus of flora and fauna. They are unique and rare in nature, and their stunning beauty adds sweeping views to the lake, mountains, and surrounding places. In addition to its beauty, adventure lovers can enjoy plenty of hiking paths and escort a truly brilliant look at the lake.

Laguna de Gallocanta – Aragón

Laguna de Gallocanta outstretches across 1,000 meters between Zaragoza and Teruel. This lake is dotted by lush deep forests and a majestic expansive landscape of rural areas. 

It is the perfect place for wildlife beaus. Here, they will explore a spectacular vista with unique and migrant bird demography. This population is the most popular and elevated habitation in Spain. Also, this Laguna de Gallocanta Lake harbors an average of 20,000 birds at a time.

Tuned with diverse majestic landscapes, Spain offers unprecedented places dotted with water lands across the country. We hope we have covered helpful information about the most beautiful lakes in Spain for every travel enthusiast. So, you can now pack your bag and fly to explore fantastic nature beautified by stunning lakes and biodiversity. Lastly, read more about travel around the world here.

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