Best lakes around Férez encompass a variety of natural water features within the region, known for its natural beauty and serene environment. While large, traditional lakes are not prominent, the area offers charming natural swimming areas and waterfalls. These spots provide crystal-clear waters and opportunities for outdoor recreation, making them popular Férez natural attractions.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Water spring that joins the Letur stream and is located on the circular route of the Los Cantalares trail. It is a magical place, surrounded by lush nature and can also be used as a bathing area. The water is crystalline and cold. The Camino de los Cantalares is a circular stone path with picturesque water springs, such as the Charco Pataco, caves and grottos, such as the Cueva del Frescor, singular trees, etc. The fastest way to get to Charco Pataco is from Puerta del Sol, half an hour to go down and half an hour to go up the same way. If we go all the way around the trail, it takes approximately 2 hours. To do the complete route, you can access it from Llanico Perales street or from Puerta del Sol street, as it is circular. It is a narrow stone path and can only be done on foot due to the difficulty of the path.
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Natural pool of crystalline waters that occupies a pool in the stream bed, coming from the source of the fountains. This place underwent certain transformations to adapt it as a recreation and bathing area. There are rules of use for both the bathroom and the room that are on a sign inside the premises itself. It is located within the old town of Letur and is accessed on foot, up some stairs and through a small garden.
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The dam is not only a masterpiece of engineering, but also an impressive viewpoint.
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This incredible viewpoint offers you views of the tail of the Cenajo reservoir and the Segura river canyon, similar to those we know from photos from the USA.
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A perfectly conditioned recreational area. If you follow the course of the stream you will find several paths and pools where you can enjoy a refreshing bath.
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There is a nice walk to the pond, with rest areas and the beautiful "cueva del fresor". The path to go down is quite steep but it is well conditioned and signposted. The area is very well maintained and there is a picnic area where you can rest.
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The water from the Letur stream is what feeds these natural pools. Its waters are very cold and swimming is only suitable for very hot brave people. Access to the pool is free.
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While Férez doesn't have large, traditional lakes, the region is rich in natural swimming areas and waterfalls. You'll find charming spots with crystal-clear waters, perfect for relaxation and outdoor recreation, offering a unique experience of the area's natural beauty.
Two popular natural swimming spots are Charco de Las Canales, a natural pool with crystalline waters in the old town of Letur, and Charco Pataco, a natural water source joining the Letur stream, known for its refreshing, cold water. Additionally, the Waterfall and Natural Pools of Arroyo Rambla de Benízar offer a perfectly conditioned recreational area for bathing.
Yes, the Cenajo Dam is an impressive man-made monument, considered a masterpiece of engineering and offering a great viewpoint. Also, the Talave Reservoir provides recreational areas for picnics and enjoying nature.
Absolutely. Charco Pataco is located on the circular route of the Los Cantalares path, which is a narrow stone path with picturesque water sources, caves, and unique trees. The quickest way to access Charco Pataco is from Puerta del Sol. For more hiking options, you can explore various trails in the region, including those around the Sierra de Moratalla.
The region around Férez offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking (MTB), and general touring. For example, there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'Historic Center of Letur – Moratalla loop' and MTB trails such as 'Sendas del río Segura'. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes around Férez, MTB Trails around Férez, and Cycling around Férez.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The Waterfall and Natural Pools of Arroyo Rambla de Benízar offer a recreational area ideal for families to explore nature and enjoy refreshing baths. The Talave Reservoir also has recreational areas perfect for family picnics.
The natural pools are most enjoyable during warmer months for swimming, though the water can be quite cold. For waterfalls like the Hondares Stream Waterfall, spring is ideal when the water flow is stronger, creating a spectacular sight. Generally, spring and early summer offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the natural beauty of the region.
Yes, for Charco de Las Canales, there are specific rules for both bathing and the use of the facilities, which are posted on a sign within the premises. It's always advisable to look for local signage at any natural swimming spot to ensure a safe and respectful visit.
The quickest way to get to Charco Pataco is from Puerta del Sol. It's about a half-hour walk down and then a half-hour walk back up the same side. If you prefer to do the complete circular route of the Los Cantalares path, it takes approximately 2 hours and can be accessed from Llanico Perales Street or Puerta del Sol Street.
Visitors love the crystal-clear and cold waters, which offer a refreshing experience, especially in warmer weather. The serene environment, lush nature, and the opportunity for wild swimming are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the well-maintained paths and picnic areas, making these spots perfect for a day out in nature.
While specific regulations for each natural pool vary, many natural trails in the region, especially those away from designated bathing areas, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they don't disturb wildlife or other visitors. Check local signage for any restrictions at specific sites like Charco de Las Canales or Charco Pataco.
The natural pools like Charco de Las Canales are located within the old town of Letur, where you can find local cafes, pubs, and accommodation. For Charco Pataco, there is a picnic area nearby. For other attractions, it's advisable to check amenities in the closest towns like Férez, Letur, or Benizar.


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