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Top 6 Lakes around Salobreña

Best lakes around Salobreña are found in the surrounding Granada province, a region characterized by its coastal proximity and the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. While Salobreña itself is a coastal town, the area features several significant reservoirs and wetlands. These bodies of water are crucial for the local water supply and offer diverse natural landscapes. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and observing local ecosystems.

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Last updated: July 4, 2026

Charca Suárez

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The "Charca Suárez" is a surface of perennial free water, although fluctuating, which is fed both by groundwater from the Motril-Salobreña aquifer, and by the contributions of return water from …

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Rules Reservoir dam

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The Rules Reservoir Dam is an impressive hydraulic structure located in the Alpujarras of Granada, which retains the waters of the Guadalfeo River. Surrounded by a mountain landscape, it offers spectacular views where the water merges with the natural surroundings.

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Partly very good, partly very bad to dangerous asphalt (nasty bumps and heels, which are not so fun when driving downhill from north to south at high speed). Awesome views …

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Rules Dam

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This is a cul de sac that ends in a roundabout at the north end and where you can't go any further on foot (at least not with clipless pedals …

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Here is a pool that is only enabled in summer and is fed by fresh, crystalline water from the descent of the Guajar Alto river.

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Ana- Remoteana
September 24, 2025, Rules Reservoir dam

The Rules Reservoir Dam is an impressive hydraulic structure located in the Alpujarras of Granada, which retains the waters of the Guadalfeo River. Surrounded by a mountain landscape, it offers spectacular views where the water merges with the natural surroundings.

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Poza of the `Paules in Guajar Alto.

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Beautiful route past the dam, with a viewpoint😎

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Hein Mück
February 23, 2023, Presa de Rules

This is a cul de sac that ends in a roundabout at the north end and where you can't go any further on foot (at least not with clipless pedals and a bike on your shoulder) because of a 2m drop / wall.

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Route from Vélez Benaudalla to Izbor a short but intense route will be more or less about 15 or 20 km round trip but you have to face a good climb and then a good descent, the best of the route the fabulous views of the Rules reservoir

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Partly very good, partly very bad to dangerous asphalt (nasty bumps and heels, which are not so fun when driving downhill from north to south at high speed). Awesome views of the reservoirs and bridges and very little traffic. So definitely recommended. Parallel to this road, a great road leads west through the mountains, so you can plan a great round tour.

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February 4, 2023, Charca Suárez

The Suárez pond are natural lagoons that have been formed for hundreds of years in the town of Motril, specifically on Granada beach, where there is an exclusive fauna of this coastal Sona such as freshwater galagos, ducks, galzas, and more. variety of birds and fish, as well as amphibians, reptiles, etc. In these ponds there are many observation points for said fauna.

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Here is a pool that is only enabled in summer and is fed by fresh, crystalline water from the descent of the Guajar Alto river.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of lakes and water bodies can I find around Salobreña?

While Salobreña is known for its coast, the surrounding region features diverse water bodies. You'll find significant reservoirs like the Rules Reservoir, tranquil wetlands such as Charca Suárez, and natural pools like Paúles Pool of Guájar Alto. These range from large, man-made structures to natural formations fed by rivers and groundwater.

Where can I go for birdwatching and nature observation near Salobreña?

For birdwatching and observing diverse wildlife, Charca Suárez is an excellent choice. This prominent wetland near Motril is home to a variety of bird species, including flamingos, herons, and ducks, with well-maintained walking trails through lush vegetation and ponds.

Are there any family-friendly lakes or water spots near Salobreña?

Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Charca Suárez offers peaceful trails for all ages. The Paúles Pool of Guájar Alto is a natural pool fed by fresh, crystalline river water, ideal for summer visits. Additionally, the Salty Pool of La Pelada Beach in Torrenueva is recommended for small children due to its shallow, warmer water and high salt concentration.

What outdoor activities can I do around the lakes near Salobreña?

The area around Salobreña's lakes offers various outdoor activities. You can explore hiking trails, enjoy gravel biking, or go for a run. For detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Salobreña guide, the Gravel biking around Salobreña guide, or the Running Trails around Salobreña guide for routes that may pass near these water bodies.

Are there any reservoirs with scenic views near Salobreña?

Absolutely. The Rules Reservoir dam is an impressive hydraulic structure surrounded by a mountainous landscape, offering spectacular views where the water merges with the natural surroundings. Another great spot is the Rules Dam viewpoint, which provides panoramic vistas of the reservoir and its setting.

Is there a natural pool suitable for swimming near Salobreña?

Yes, the Paúles Pool of Guájar Alto is a natural pool fed by fresh, crystalline water from the Guajar Alto river. It is typically enabled for swimming during the summer months, offering a refreshing experience.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes around Salobreña?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and birdwatching, with lush landscapes. Summer is ideal for enjoying natural pools like Paúles Pool. The wetlands and reservoirs are accessible year-round, though some natural pools are seasonal.

Are there hiking trails suitable for beginners near these lakes?

Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For example, the Hiking around Salobreña guide includes routes like the "Seafront Promenade – Salobreña Beach loop" and "Sea View – Cambrón Beach loop," which are rated as easy and offer coastal views that may connect to some water bodies.

Are dogs allowed on trails around the lakes near Salobreña?

While specific regulations vary by location, many natural areas and trails around Salobreña are dog-friendly, especially if kept on a leash. It's always best to check local signage at specific sites like Charca Suárez or reservoir areas for any specific restrictions regarding pets.

Are the lakes around Salobreña accessible by public transport?

Accessibility by public transport can be limited for some of the more remote lakes and reservoirs. While major towns like Motril (near Charca Suárez) are well-connected, reaching specific dam viewpoints or natural pools often requires a car. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes to nearby villages and plan accordingly.

What should I wear for a visit to the lakes in this region?

For visits to the lakes and wetlands, comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially if you plan to explore trails. Layered clothing is recommended as temperatures can change, and a hat and sunscreen are advisable during sunny periods. If visiting natural pools, bring swimwear and a towel.

Are there options for less crowded lake experiences near Salobreña?

To find less crowded experiences, consider visiting during off-peak seasons (outside of summer holidays) or exploring some of the smaller, less-advertised natural pools or sections of the larger reservoirs. While Charca Suárez is popular, its size allows for quiet spots. Exploring areas further into the Alpujarras near the reservoirs might also offer more solitude.

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