Best lakes around Villa Del Rey, located in Cáceres, Spain, offer a diverse natural landscape characterized by large reservoirs, natural pools, and scenic viewpoints. The area is defined by its significant water features, including the Tagus River and its associated dams and reservoirs. These bodies of water contribute to a varied environment, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating the region's natural and man-made landmarks.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Climb above the parking lot to have a better view of the José María de Oriol Reservoir Dam - Alcántara II. Incredible views of the historic center of Alcántara.
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A place that could well be paradise in summer, it is one of the most beautiful bathing areas in Extremadura. When the Alcántara reservoir was built, too many stones were needed to build the dam. Many came out of this quarry
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Outdoor recreational natural park around the lake northeast of the city. La Quebrada is a perfect setting for an afternoon walk, especially in spring after the rainy season.
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The landscape between Brozas and Navas del Madroño is dotted with small reservoirs that collect rainwater for irrigation and drinking. These become rich wetlands that support birds on their migratory routes. Many gravel trails in the areas run between these reservoirs.
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A few kilometers from the city you can reach this oasis. Natural Pool La Cantera has a small beach inside the deep pool of the mine. Be careful, but it's worth the swim on a warm day.
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On the date of its construction, in 1969, it became the second largest reservoir in Spain after the La Serena reservoir, in the province of Badajoz.
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The area around Villa Del Rey, in Cáceres, Spain, is characterized by a diverse range of water features. You'll find large reservoirs, natural pools, and smaller ponds, all influenced by the significant Tagus River and its associated dams.
For walks, consider the Picnic Area at La Quebrada Pond, which offers a natural park setting ideal for an afternoon stroll, especially in spring. The Brozas Reservoir area also features many gravel trails running between reservoirs, perfect for exploring wetlands. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Villa Del Rey guide.
Yes, La Cantera de Alcántara Natural Pool is a beautiful bathing area. It features a small beach within a deep pool, formed from a quarry used during the construction of the Alcántara reservoir. It's considered one of the most scenic swimming spots in Extremadura.
The Viewpoint of the José María de Oriol - Alcántara II Dam offers incredible views from the north side of the reservoir. You can climb above the parking lot for an even better perspective of the dam and the historic center of Alcántara.
The Alcántara Reservoir is notable for being one of the largest reservoirs in Spain, with an impressive 135-meter-high concrete wall. Upon its construction in 1969, it was the second largest reservoir in the country.
Yes, the Picnic Area at La Quebrada Pond is an outdoor recreational natural park, perfect for family walks and enjoying nature. La Cantera de Alcántara Natural Pool is also considered family-friendly for swimming.
Spring, after the rainy season, is particularly recommended for visiting areas like the Picnic Area at La Quebrada Pond, as the natural park is at its best. For swimming in natural pools, warmer summer days are ideal.
The wetlands around reservoirs like Brozas Reservoir are rich ecosystems that support various bird species, especially during their migratory routes. These areas offer opportunities for birdwatching and appreciating local flora.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes. For example, you can find routes that take you through the reservoirs, such as 'Navas del Madroño from Brozas – round trip through the reservoirs'. Explore more options in the Cycling around Villa Del Rey guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Villa Del Rey guide.
Yes, the Alcántara Reservoir itself is a significant man-made structure, and the Viewpoint of the José María de Oriol - Alcántara II Dam offers views of the dam and the historic center of Alcántara, blending natural beauty with engineering marvels.
Hiking trails in the area vary in difficulty. For instance, the 'Brozas — circular through the city and La Quebrada' route is rated as easy, while others like 'Villa del Rey y La Quebrada desde Brozas — circular por la Vía de la Estrella' are more difficult. You can check specific route details in the Hiking around Villa Del Rey guide.


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