Best lakes in Encamp are primarily glacial, nestled within the Pyrenees mountains. This region in Andorra features a landscape of deep blue waters, pine forests, and green meadows. Encamp is notable for its accessible lakes, some of which have historical significance due to hydroelectric power generation. The area offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
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The European long-distance hiking trail E7 runs through Andorra under the designation GR7. The route through Andorra is just over 40 km long, coming from France at 2,521 m over the Portella Blanca mountain pass across the principality to Catalonia (Farga de Moles at 850 m). The first part of the hiking trail leads through the Grau Roig ski resort and the Pessons valley.
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The Estany d'Engolasters is not only a place of natural interest, but also plays an important role in the industrial history of Andorra. At the beginning of the 20th century, a water catchment system was built to harness the lake for hydroelectric power production. The lake has a surface area of about 7 hectares and a maximum depth of about 16 metres. Its altitude is approximately 1,616 metres above sea level, this lake of glacial origin.
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It is a relatively small lake, but its mountainous surroundings and altitude give it a special charm. The lake is fed by melted snow and springs from the surrounding mountains, providing it with crystal-clear, cold water all year round.
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During World War II, the Pyrenees were an escape route for those fleeing the Nazi occupation of France. The Estany de les Abelletes and its surroundings served as a temporary refuge for fugitives crossing the mountains towards Andorra, a neutral country during the conflict.
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‘Meligar’ probably means ‘Melga plantation’; Melga is an alternative name for alfalfa. https://www.cultura.ad/recursos/utilitats/sac-de-paraules
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The unnamed lakes in this part of the walk are the so-called "Estanys de la Solana" (this is the Catalan term for mountainous terrain that faces south and therefore receives more sun than other slopes).
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Magnificent landscape, beautiful mountain flowers and beautiful trails, if you stay off the slopes.
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Lake Engolasters is one of the most accessible large lakes in Andorra, suitable for families and children. You can reach it by vehicle and then take a short walk. Public transport is also available from Andorra la Vella to Encamp, with a walk to the lake. The Engolasters Lake Circular Trail is a family-friendly option around this reservoir.
Yes, Lake Engolasters offers several family-friendly activities. There's an easy 3 km circular route around the lake, and the Engolasters Lake Circular Trail is specifically noted as family-friendly. Cycling routes, such as the 'Encamp - Les Pardines - Engolasters Lake - Encamp' loop, are also popular for families.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. The Camí de les Pardines offers a moderate difficulty route from Encamp to Lake Engolasters with spectacular valley views. For more challenging options, the Pic dels Pessons area and Estany de les Abelletes offer intermediate to challenging trails. The GR7 Trail Through Pessons Valley is another notable route.
Spring and autumn are ideal for visiting the lakes in Encamp, as the surrounding landscape bursts with vibrant colors. The weather is generally pleasant for outdoor activities during these seasons. While some lakes like Estany Primer can be frozen and entered in winter, spring and autumn offer the most picturesque views and comfortable hiking conditions.
Lake Engolasters has significant historical value. A dam was constructed there between 1931 and 1934 for hydroelectric power. The Romanesque Sant Miquel d'Engolasters hermitage, which towers over the lake, also adds to the area's cultural appeal.
Yes, the waters of Lake Engolasters are known to be rich in trout, making it a popular spot for fishing. It even hosts an annual fishing competition. However, bathing is prohibited in this lake as it is used for electricity production.
The lakes are primarily glacial, nestled within the Pyrenees mountains, offering deep blue waters, rich pine forests, and green meadows. Lake Meligar, for instance, provides a magnificent panoramic view of the Pyrenees, giving a feeling of being far from civilization. The Estanys de la Solana are also notable for their sunny, south-facing mountainous terrain.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy running and cycling. There are several running trails, including the 'Pardines Trail to Lake Engolasters' and the 'Pessons Lakes Circuit'. For cyclists, routes like the 'Encamp - Les Pardines - Engolasters Lake - Encamp' loop are popular, and there are also gravel biking options. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails in Encamp, Gravel biking in Encamp, and Cycling in Encamp guides.
Absolutely. Lake Meligar is specifically highlighted for its magnificent panoramic view of the Pyrenees. The Pic dels Pessons also offers excellent viewpoints, as do many sections of the trails around Lake Engolasters and the Pessons Valley.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Many enjoy the peaceful surroundings for relaxation, the diverse hiking trails for all skill levels, and the stunning views. The feeling of being 'far from civilization' at spots like Lake Meligar is also highly valued.
Estany Primer is part of a nice lake tour, and it's known to be frozen in winter. The Pessons Lakes system, which includes the Lake of the Springs, is also a popular area for multi-lake hikes, often featured in local tourist guides.
Yes, the Refugi de l'Illa is a hut located near a lake, providing facilities for hikers. Additionally, around Lake Engolasters, you can find parking lots and restaurants, making it convenient for day trips.


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