Lakes around La Losa offer a variety of natural features and recreational opportunities. This region is characterized by its reservoirs, which are integral to the local landscape and water supply. The area provides settings for outdoor activities, with several lakes surrounded by forests and offering views. These bodies of water are often fed by rivers, contributing to the natural environment of La Losa.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Cool and special place.
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This reservoir is a natural treasure and a vital source of water for the region. The Puente Alta Reservoir and its surroundings offer a variety of hiking trails to explore the natural beauty of the area.🌿🏰
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First stop in the Moros valley, and little brother of the Tejo, it is even more beautiful for me. It is surrounded by forest and the reflection of the water gives it exceptional beauty.
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A beautiful landscape surrounding the reservoir created by the Frio River dam on the outskirts of Revenga. Enjoy the reflections of the pine trees and blue sky in the calm waters.
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The largest of the headwater reservoirs of the Moros River. A wonderful place.
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As I walked through the trees I could glimpse a part of the small Navalmedio Dam. One of the numerous reservoirs that accumulates water from the mountains for the use of the towns of the Sierra de Guadarrama. Traveling along this path is easy and pleasant between trees, if you go quietly you may be lucky to see wild animals.
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The largest of the headwater reservoirs of the Moros River. Wonderful place
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better to do it bordering the reservoir. There is a direct descent but it is very sugary and can even be dangerous in the rainy season
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The region around La Losa is primarily characterized by its reservoirs and man-made lakes. These bodies of water, often fed by rivers like the Frio River, are integral to the local landscape, serving as vital water sources and offering various recreational areas. Examples include Puente Alta Reservoir and Los Irrios Reservoir.
Yes, several lakes in the La Losa area offer hiking opportunities. For instance, Puente Alta Reservoir and its surroundings provide a variety of hiking trails. The path around Views of the Navalmedio Reservoir is described as easy and pleasant, while Los Irrios Reservoir features an intermediate difficulty path bordering it.
Beyond hiking, the area around La Losa's lakes is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Tejo Reservoir – Las Cabritillas Spring loop' for cycling or the 'Puerto de Pasapán – Puente Negro Shelter loop' for MTB. For more details on routes, explore the Cycling around La Losa or MTB Trails around La Losa guides.
Yes, some lakes are particularly suitable for families. Puente Alta Reservoir and Views of the Navalmedio Reservoir are both noted as family-friendly. The path around Navalmedio is described as easy and pleasant, making it a good option for a relaxed outing with children.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Highlights like Puente Alta Reservoir are praised for their beautiful landscapes, reflections of pine trees, and blue skies. The scenic views and pleasant paths, especially around reservoirs like Navalmedio, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the region offers several viewpoints. Views of the Navalmedio Reservoir is a specific highlight dedicated to offering glimpses of the Navalmedio Dam and its surroundings. Other reservoirs, like Puente Alta Reservoir, also provide scenic vistas of the water and surrounding forests.
Trail difficulties vary. For example, the path bordering Los Irrios Reservoir is considered of intermediate difficulty. In contrast, the path around Views of the Navalmedio Reservoir is described as easy and pleasant. There are also more challenging running and cycling routes available in the wider La Losa area.
For Los Irrios Reservoir, it's recommended to follow the path bordering the reservoir. There is a direct descent that can be very steep and potentially dangerous during the rainy season, so caution is advised.
Puente Alta Reservoir is often highlighted for its beautiful landscape, created by the Frio River dam, and the reflections of pine trees in its calm waters. Tejo Reservoir, the largest of the headwater reservoirs of the Moros River, is also described as a wonderful place with exceptional beauty due to its forest surroundings and water reflections.
Yes, the region offers various running trails. While some are quite challenging, like the 'La Mujer Muerta — circular desde Revenga' route, you can find options that incorporate the natural beauty of the area. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Running Trails around La Losa guide.
Espinar Reservoir (Vado de las Cabras), a dam from the sixties, is noted for its exceptional beauty, surrounded by forest with stunning water reflections. It's considered a 'little brother' to the Tejo Reservoir and is located near the Panera Recreational Area.


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