Best lakes around Llagostera are situated in a region characterized by the Gavarres massif and the Cadiretes peak, offering various paths for outdoor activities. The area provides a natural landscape suitable for hiking and cycling. While large natural lakes are not abundant directly within the municipality, several notable water bodies contribute to the local environment. These include both natural wetlands and artificial reservoirs, providing diverse settings for exploration.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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The small, artificially created lake is located in a natural and wonderful cork oak forest. It is a popular hiking and cycling destination. The lake is also on the Eurovelo 8. For us, it was perfect for a short siesta.
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Expansion, restoration, and maintenance work are currently underway. This is a great area for walking or cycling. Mosquito repellent is recommended, as this is a wet area.
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This old flour mill, dating back several centuries, is located next to a pond that served the purpose of storing water to move the mill machinery, taking advantage of the nearby river courses. The house, in a rustic style, is a typical example of traditional Catalan architecture, built with stone and clay tiles. The pond, which is still preserved, not only served to operate the mill, but was also essential for irrigating the surrounding agricultural fields. In its surroundings, rural landscapes predominate, surrounded by cork oak forests and pine forests, which give the place an air of calm and connection with nature.
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Old brick factory
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Spectacular farmhouse, mill and pond.
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Artificial swamp in the middle of a forest of cork oaks.
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Park with a small artificial lake that is located on the outskirts of the town of Tossa de Mar and that is a different area within a coastal town and where the salt water sea is nearby!
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Small natural lake that constitutes a very interesting stop on the route.
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While Llagostera itself doesn't have large natural lakes, its strategic location provides access to diverse water bodies. You can explore natural wetlands like Estanys de Sils, artificial reservoirs such as Pantà de Can Llop and Can Puig Reservoir, and even historical mill ponds like Molí de Can Moné and Pond. Further afield in Girona province, you can visit Lake Banyoles for natural swimming or the Sau Reservoir for water sports.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Pantà de Can Llop offers shadows and small beaches, making it pleasant for a family outing. Sa Riera Park, with its small artificial lake, is another family-friendly option on the outskirts of Tossa de Mar. The recovered wetlands of Estanys de Sils are also great for walking or cycling with children.
You can visit Molí de Can Moné and Pond, an old flour mill dating back centuries. The pond here was essential for storing water to power the mill machinery and irrigate agricultural fields. It's a great example of traditional Catalan architecture and offers a glimpse into the region's past.
The area around Llagostera offers various outdoor activities. Near the water bodies, you can enjoy walking and cycling, especially around Estanys de Sils. For more extensive adventures, explore the hiking trails in the Gavarres and Cadiretes massifs. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Llagostera guide. The Sau Reservoir, further away, also offers kayaking and paddle surfing.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For instance, a circular route from Llagostera leads to the Can Puig Reservoir. The wetlands of Estanys de Sils are surrounded by paths ideal for walking or cycling. You can discover more trails, including those in the nearby Gavarres and Ardenya massifs, in the Hiking around Llagostera guide.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for visiting. The weather is milder, making outdoor activities like hiking and cycling more comfortable. During these seasons, the natural landscapes, including the cork oak forests around Pantà de Can Llop and Molí de Can Moné and Pond, are particularly beautiful. Summer can be warm, but offers opportunities for swimming in accessible spots like Lake Banyoles or the nearby coastal beaches.
While Llagostera is close to the Mediterranean coast, offering beaches like Cala Bona, for freshwater swimming, you'll need to venture a bit further. Lake Banyoles is a popular natural swimming spot in the province of Girona with designated bathing areas. The Sau Reservoir also provides opportunities for swimming and water sports. Additionally, the La Garrotxa region is known for its natural pools and gorges, such as Gorg del Molí dels Murris.
You'll encounter diverse natural settings. Around Pantà de Can Llop, you'll find cork oak forests providing shade. The area around Molí de Can Moné and Pond is characterized by rural landscapes, cork oak forests, and pine forests. Can Puig Reservoir is nestled within the forests of the Cadiretes mountains. Estanys de Sils represents a recovered wetland ecosystem, rich in flora and aquatic fauna.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Pantà de Can Llop is easily accessible from the EuroVelo route. The recovered wetlands of Estanys de Sils also offer great paths for cycling. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can explore the Gravel biking around Llagostera guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Llagostera guide, which include routes through the wider region.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and connection with nature these spots offer. The historical significance of places like Molí de Can Moné and Pond, the shaded areas and small beaches at Pantà de Can Llop, and the unique wetland ecosystem of Estanys de Sils are frequently highlighted. The opportunity for walking, cycling, and enjoying the natural environment away from crowds is a major draw.
The Estanys de Sils is a significant wetland area, representing the last vestige of what was once Catalonia's largest lake. It's an excellent area for walking or cycling. As it's a wet area, mosquito repellent is recommended, especially during warmer months. Expansion, restoration, and maintenance work are ongoing to preserve this valuable green space.


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