Best lakes around Mallorca include a selection of artificial reservoirs and underground lakes within its cave systems. The island's diverse landscape features tranquil mountain escapes, particularly within the Serra de Tramuntana, and subterranean adventures. These bodies of water play a role in the island's water supply and offer natural beauty. Mallorca's lakes provide varied experiences for visitors, from hiking trails to unique cave explorations.
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On the land side a beautiful wetland which flows into the sea here under the bridge.
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This beautiful natural beach is located in the Mondrago Bay, a bay of the same name, in the Mondrago Nature Park. It is four years prettier than the local beach coves in Cala d'Or.
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"For many, it is not only the most beautiful beach in Spain, but in all of Europe. Located in the middle of a national park, s'Amarador is a fine sandy bay in the southeast of Mallorca and a small paradise for bathers, holidaymakers, and locals. As one of two beaches in Cala Mondragó, it is sheltered in the southern part of the bay. Bathers experience a special feeling due to the lack of development. Barely surrounded by hotels, it offers a small oasis of peace and relaxation. Instead, the bay is framed by rocky cliffs and pine groves. The beach slopes gently into the water and is a natural beauty. Turquoise water that sparkles in the sun and many lush green Mallorcan plants surround it. The beach is just 150 meters long and 50 meters wide. Along the cliffs, you reach the neighboring beach in the bay of Mondragó. It is called Cala de ses Fonts de n'Alís and is separated from the bay only by a rock. s'Amarador is separated. The stunning location in the Mondragó Natural Park and its child-friendly conditions make s'Amarador particularly attractive for families. https://www.holamallorca.com/de/mallorca/reisefuehrer/straende/strand-s-amarador.htm
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From Vermell Pass you have a perfect view of Dragon Island... up here is the perfect place for a breather
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Coming from Sóller you have a great view of the reservoir, which nowadays only has very little water. However, it is incredibly crowded, especially during holidays or weekends.
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This is a beautiful hike with great views of the sea and beautiful bays. Sant Elm is also really worth a detour.
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Sturdy shoes are recommended.
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Incredibly beautiful. There are a total of 4 hiking routes on the island, all starting from Cala Lladó.
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Mallorca offers a diverse range of lakes, primarily consisting of serene artificial reservoirs nestled in the mountains and impressive underground lakes found within its cave systems. These provide experiences from tranquil mountain escapes to awe-inspiring subterranean adventures.
Yes, several lakes and nearby areas are suitable for families. For example, Cúber Reservoir is known for its comfortable paths around the lake, making it ideal for walks. Additionally, areas like S'Amarador Beach and Formentor Beach, which are associated with lake-like features or lagoons, are also considered family-friendly.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails around Mallorca's lakes. The Cúber Reservoir offers surrounding trails for all skill levels, including a comfortable path around the lake itself. The area around Lake Gorg Blau also features enchanting trails with panoramic views. For more challenging options, consider routes like the 'View of Cúber Reservoir – Puig de na Franquesa loop' which is a difficult mountain hike. You can find more hiking options in the Mountain Hikes around Mallorca guide.
Absolutely. Mallorca is home to spectacular underground lakes. The most famous is Lake Martel, located within the Cuevas del Drach (Caves of Drach) near Porto Cristo. Here, you can walk through monumental chambers and enjoy a classical music concert performed on lantern-lit boats. Another notable underground lake is the 'Sea of Venice' in the Cuevas dels Hams, known for its unique formations and audiovisual shows.
Cúber Reservoir, nestled in the Tramuntana Mountains, is Mallorca's largest reservoir and is renowned for its peaceful ambiance and natural beauty. It's a popular spot for hiking, birdwatching, and photography, offering stunning panoramic views where mountains reflect in the water. When water levels are low, remnants of old farm walls can still be seen. Freshwater fishing is permitted with authorization.
Lake Gorg Blau, with its strikingly blue waters, is a sanctuary of calm ideal for unwinding and connecting with nature. Hiking enthusiasts can enjoy trails with panoramic views, and leisurely walks or meditative solitude are popular. There's also a peaceful viewpoint for magnificent photo opportunities. The area is particularly suitable for visits in winter.
Yes, the region around Mallorca's lakes offers various cycling opportunities. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Aqueduct of Sa Calobra – Sa Calobra Road loop from Escorca' which is a difficult cycling tour. More cycling options are available in the Cycling around Mallorca guide.
Around Mallorca's lakes, you can expect to see rugged mountains, lush greenery, and clear skies, especially in the Tramuntana range. The reservoirs like Cúber and Gorg Blau offer reflections of the mountains and vibrant blue waters. In the underground caves, you'll encounter fascinating stalactites and stalagmites, and the unique spiral formations in Cuevas dels Hams.
Visitors frequently praise the serene environment and natural beauty of the lakes. Many appreciate the opportunity for peaceful walks and hikes, the stunning panoramic views, and the unique experience of the underground lakes with their classical music concerts and light shows. The clear waters and diverse landscapes are often highlighted as major attractions.
While specific public transport details for every lake might vary, major attractions and popular hiking areas in the Tramuntana Mountains, where reservoirs like Cúber and Gorg Blau are located, often have some level of bus service, especially during peak season. For underground caves like Cuevas del Drach and Cuevas dels Hams in Porto Cristo, public transport options are generally more accessible.
The lakes in Mallorca can be enjoyed year-round. The mountain reservoirs like Gorg Blau are particularly suitable for visits in winter, offering a tranquil escape. For hiking, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures. The underground caves are a great option regardless of the weather, offering a consistent cool temperature inside.
Yes, some areas in Mallorca feature lake-like lagoons or are in close proximity to beaches. For example, Cala Gat and S'Amarador Beach are beautiful bays that can sometimes be associated with lagoons or have a tranquil, lake-like feel. The Parc de la Mar in Palma also features a large artificial lake with a view of La Seu Cathedral.


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