Lakes around La Pernía are a prominent feature of the Montaña Palentina region in Spain, known for its natural landscapes. This municipality is part of the Fuentes Carrionas and Fuente Cobre Natural Park, characterized by high peaks and deep valleys. The area features several lakes of glacial origin, offering diverse natural beauty and outdoor exploration opportunities.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Beautiful glacial lake below the Agujas de Cardaño
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Beautiful path that runs along the Ruesga reservoir
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The Ruesga reservoir is a beautiful reservoir in the Montaña Palentina
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Place with beautiful views
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Spectacular to see it frozen and to be able to walk on it
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The views from the path are magnificent. In the foreground you can see the town of Vañes and, in the background, the beautiful Requejada reservoir.
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It is more than 2000m high and can be accessed from Cardaño de Arriba by a beautiful path that, during winter and early spring, the snow makes it a somewhat complicated ascent.
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Quiet and pleasant forest track that runs along the banks of the Ruesga reservoir.
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The La Pernía region, situated within the Montaña Palentina Natural Park, features a variety of water bodies. You'll find pristine glacial lagoons nestled in high mountain cirques, such as Pozo de las Lomas and Hoyo Empedrado Lagoon, alongside larger reservoirs like the Ruesga Reservoir and Requejada Reservoir.
Yes, the Montaña Palentina Natural Park is home to several significant glacial lakes. Beyond the ones mentioned in the guide, Pozo Curavacas is a prominent glacial lake located at 1,840 meters, offering stunning views at the foot of Pico Curavacas. Its tranquil waters are surrounded by rock and silence, and it's steeped in local legends.
Pozo Curavacas is renowned for its spectacular views of the Curavacas peak and the Pineda Valley. It offers excellent hiking opportunities, with trails starting from Vidrieros, suitable for moderate hikers and families with older children. The lake also carries a mystical allure due to local legends about its depth.
Absolutely. Many lakes in the region are popular hiking destinations. For instance, a beautiful route leads to Pozo de las Lomas from Cardaño de Arriba. The Montaña Palentina Natural Park offers various trails for all difficulty levels. You can explore more options for hiking, running, and mountain biking in the area by checking out the MTB Trails around La Pernía, Running Trails around La Pernía, and Cycling around La Pernía guides.
Yes, the Ruesga Reservoir is a great option for water activities. Bathing is permitted, and it even features a sand area for sunbathing. You can also rent pedal boats to explore the reservoir.
Yes, the Lakeside Rest Area at Embalse de Ruesga is specifically designed for taking a break and enjoying the surroundings. Additionally, the Ruesga Reservoir is considered family-friendly with its bathing and pedal boat options. The View of Vañes and the Requejada Reservoir also offers accessible, beautiful views for all ages.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and water activities, with lush landscapes and warmer temperatures. In winter, high-altitude glacial lakes like Pozo Curavacas may freeze over, offering a unique, serene experience, though access can be more challenging due to snow.
The Hoyo Empedrado Lagoon is a wonder of nature, characterized by a lively and wild environment. It showcases the dramatic effects of glacial sculpting, with scree slopes supporting the mountains. The area transitions from high mountain terrain to pastoral lands, offering a glimpse into the region's geological history and traditional transhumant routes.
Visitors appreciate the stunning natural beauty, the tranquility of the high-altitude glacial lagoons, and the diverse outdoor activities available. The spectacular views, especially from spots like View of Vañes and the Requejada Reservoir, and the opportunity for a refreshing break at the Lakeside Rest Area at Embalse de Ruesga are frequently highlighted.
The Montaña Palentina Natural Park generally welcomes dogs on trails, but it's always best to check specific regulations for each route, especially regarding leash rules and protected areas. Many natural paths around the lakes are suitable for walks with your dog, allowing you to enjoy the scenery together.
Public transport options to the more remote lake areas in La Pernía and the Montaña Palentina Natural Park are limited. While some villages like Cardaño de Arriba (a starting point for Pozo de las Lomas) might have infrequent bus services, accessing many trailheads and high-altitude lakes often requires private transportation. It's advisable to research local bus routes or on-demand transport systems in Castilla y León for specific destinations.


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