Lakes around Santa Brigida are not a prominent natural feature, as Gran Canaria is not known for its natural lakes. However, the region offers significant geological formations and natural landscapes. Santa Brigida is situated on Gran Canaria, an island characterized by volcanic terrain and diverse ecosystems. The area provides opportunities for exploring its unique natural features and cultural heritage.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Lake formed by a dam, I recommend taking a tour there
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Beautiful lakes for a picnic with the family, beautiful to see from the Ponteranica Pass.
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Beautiful lakes for picnics or relaxing. The only drawback is that it's always crowded during the summer months.
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A beautiful alpine lake whose waters change color depending on the season and weather conditions. It's an excellent stopover or a destination. Its shores are accessible and offer several places to stop and rest. The amphitheater of peaks surrounding it is stunning.
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A beautiful Alpine lake where you can spend time sunbathing or taking a dip. The lower lake has a beautiful flat area towards the last section or on the stone slabs just before.
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Stunning Alpine lakes, among the most beautiful in the area
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Gran Canaria, including the area around Santa Brigida, is not known for having natural lakes. The island's geology means there isn't a 'lake district' here. However, the region offers significant geological formations and natural landscapes to explore.
The most striking natural feature near Santa Brigida is the Caldera de Bandama. This impressive extinct volcanic crater is approximately 1 kilometer in diameter and 200 meters deep, offering unique geological insights and panoramic views.
Yes, visitors can hike down into the Caldera de Bandama. The descent takes about half an hour and allows you to observe unique botanical species and volcanic ash of various hues. From the summit of Pico de Bandama, you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views of Gran Canaria.
From the summit of Pico de Bandama, you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views of the central and eastern parts of Gran Canaria, and even most of the island on a clear day. It's an excellent spot for photography and appreciating the island's volcanic landscape.
Yes, near the Caldera de Bandama, you can find archaeological sites such as La Cueva de los Canarios. This site was historically used as a grain store by the original Canary Islanders, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
While natural lakes are not a feature, Santa Brigida is an excellent base for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For example, explore the 'Road Cycling Routes around Santa Brigida' or 'MTB Trails around Santa Brigida' for diverse terrain and scenic rides. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides on komoot.
The Caldera de Bandama offers an engaging experience for families who enjoy nature and light hiking. While the descent into the caldera might be challenging for very young children, the panoramic views from Pico de Bandama are accessible and enjoyable for all ages. The unique volcanic landscape provides an educational and visually stimulating outing.
Gran Canaria generally enjoys a mild climate year-round. However, for hiking and exploring natural features like the Caldera de Bandama, the cooler months from autumn to spring (October to May) are often preferred to avoid the peak summer heat, making for a more comfortable experience.
The Caldera de Bandama is home to unique botanical species, including some native to the Canary Islands. The protected environment within the crater allows for the preservation of this distinct flora, making it an interesting spot for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, the area surrounding the Caldera de Bandama is home to recreational facilities. You can find the Bandama Golf Club and the Bandama Riding Club nearby, offering additional leisure activities in a beautiful natural setting.
While the guide focuses on lakes, Santa Brigida is surrounded by diverse terrain suitable for hiking. The Caldera de Bandama itself offers a trail into the crater. For more hiking options, you can explore guides for 'hiking trails Santa Brigida Gran Canaria' or 'Parque Rural de Doramas trails' to discover routes in the wider region.


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