Best lakes in Pilancones are primarily man-made reservoirs and natural pools, known as "pilancones," which collect water after rainfall in this arid Gran Canarian landscape. The region is characterized by rugged ravines, pine forests, and unique flora. These aquatic features are crucial for the local ecosystem and offer scenic beauty for visitors. The dams and reservoirs provide focal points for exploring the park's diverse terrain.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Here you can relax
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Almost no water available
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The small reservoir is located above the basin on the route (slightly off the route).
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Beautifully located dam and reservoir. You can drive over the dam wall.
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The dam is passable. On the descent from Pico de las Nieves or Cruz Grande you cross here to the other side of the valley. The reservoir and dam are definitely worth a look.
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After a steep climb, there was a nice photo break before we continued up the gravel path
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I didn't find anything special at the lake, the dam itself was more interesting
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Pilancones Natural Park is unique; its 'lakes' are primarily man-made reservoirs and natural pools called 'pilancones' that collect water after rainfall. These features are crucial for the local ecosystem and offer scenic beauty amidst the rugged ravines and pine forests. You'll find impressive dams like Ayagaures Dam and Presa de La Gambuesa.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. For instance, the Ayagaures Dam is listed as family-friendly, offering tranquil surroundings. The Ayaguares Village and Reservoir Viewpoint also provides a good rest spot with historical houses, which can be interesting for all ages.
For stunning views, visit the Ayaguares Village and Reservoir Viewpoint, which offers expansive vistas of the reservoir and village. Another excellent spot is Presa de La Gambuesa, where you can see the dam and a waterfall. The Upper Reservoir Bridge also provides beautiful views in both directions.
The area around the lakes in Pilancones is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including easy options like the 'Ayagaures Dam – Angostura Dam loop' or the 'Ayagaures Dam – Ruins of Agayaures loop'. For more details on hiking, check out the Easy hikes in Pilancones guide. There are also running trails and gravel biking routes available; explore these in the Running Trails in Pilancones and Gravel biking in Pilancones guides.
Yes, the Ayaguares Village and Reservoir Viewpoint is considered a historical site, featuring beautiful historical houses. It's a great place to experience some local culture while enjoying the reservoir views.
The best time to visit is often after rainfall, as this is when the natural 'pilancones' pools fill up, and the dams are at their most impressive. The presence of water transforms the landscape, enhancing the scenic beauty and making hiking particularly rewarding. The region's arid nature means water features are especially cherished.
Visitors frequently highlight the tranquil atmosphere and refreshing feel of the reservoirs, especially given the scarcity of water in the Canary archipelago. The beautiful views over the dams, often with waterfalls pouring into them, are also highly appreciated. Many find the environment impressive and the natural pools a special oasis.
Yes, you can! At Presa de La Gambuesa, you can enjoy views of the dam and a waterfall. There's also a Small Reservoir with Waterfall, which is a cute little spot, though it may have less water at certain times.
Absolutely. The Easy hikes in Pilancones guide lists several routes, including loops around the Ayagaures Dam. These trails offer a chance to explore the area without extreme difficulty, making them suitable for a relaxed outing.
Pilancones Natural Park is an ecologically sensitive area and a zone of special protection for birds. The diverse ecosystems, especially the pine forests and areas around the water features, support abundant birdlife and various plant species. While specific aquatic wildlife might be less prominent in temporary pools, the overall park is rich in biodiversity.
Near the Ayaguares Village and Reservoir Viewpoint, you can find a restaurant (closed on Mondays) where you can eat and refill water. This spot is known for being a good place to relax and enjoy the surroundings.


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