Lakes around Hellín, located in the province of Albacete, Spain, offer a variety of hydrological features and recreational opportunities. The region is characterized by reservoirs and natural swimming spots, providing scenic beauty. These areas are ideal for exploration, with paths and routes for outdoor enthusiasts. Hellín's aquatic landscapes range from tranquil reservoirs to hidden natural pools.
Last updated: April 20, 2026
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Beautiful reservoir. A wonderful place for relaxation
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The dam is not only a masterpiece of engineering, but also an impressive viewpoint.
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A protected natural space where you can observe many birds, such as the mallard, red duck, shoveler, pochard and gaddle, common coot, moorhen, rail, bastard crake, egret, cattle egret, the great sandpiper, stilt, and the small snipe.
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Its construction was completed in 1964 and it is used mainly for crop irrigation, although it is also used for hydroelectric power generation. In addition, it is a place where you can do activities such as fishing, hiking and bird watching.
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The reservoir Alfonso XIII or reservoir of Quípar covers an area of 216 hectares and is located 300 m. above sea level. It dams the water from the river Quípar that crosses the area in SW-NE direction. It can be considered one of the most important continental wetlands of the Region of Murcia, being home to a large number of aquatic birds. It was built in 1917 with the aim of avoiding the catastrophic consequences that the swellings of the river Quípar had for the Vega Alta of the Segura. It was inaugurated in the year 1918 by King Alfonso XIII. Sunset can give great scenery, see my photos.
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This reservoir is located in the course of the Quípar river, less than a kilometer from its mouth in the Segura river. The landscape from this point is amazing, as the turquoise waters of the reservoir intermingle with the greenery of the vegetation and the rock formations of the Quípar canyon, creating a unique setting.
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It is an impressive pharaonic work about 84 meters high. The concrete mass was built during the Franco dictatorship to stop the horrible floods in the Segura valley and build a hydroelectric plant.
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Hellín and its surrounding region are characterized by a variety of hydrological features, including significant reservoirs, natural swimming spots, and lagoons. These range from large, tranquil reservoirs perfect for contemplation and hiking to hidden natural pools and protected wetlands.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Camarillas Reservoir is a great option for activities like hiking and bird watching. Additionally, El Salto de Tarzán, a natural pool with a small waterfall along the Tobarra stream, offers an easy, family-friendly path and a tranquil experience.
For bird watching, Laguna de los Patos is a protected natural space where you can observe many species, including mallards, red ducks, and egrets. The Alfonso XIII Reservoir is also considered an important continental wetland, hosting a diverse population of aquatic birds.
Yes, El Salto de Tarzán is a hidden natural pool along the Tobarra stream, offering a clean, deep pool for a refreshing dip. Further afield, the Lagunas de Ruidera, while not directly in Hellín, are renowned for their safe swimming areas across 15 stepped lagoons.
Many of the reservoirs offer excellent hiking opportunities. The Camarillas Reservoir, nestled within the Almadenes Canyon, has numerous paths and routes for outdoor enthusiasts. The path to El Salto de Tarzán is also an easy dirt track, suitable for a leisurely walk.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy various activities. Fishing and bird watching are popular at Camarillas Reservoir. The Cenajo Reservoir provides a vast area for swimming, kayaking, and relaxation. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Río Segura and Cenajo Reservoir Loop' or 'Hellín, Cancarix Volcano and Cenajo Dam MTB Loop' which are part of the MTB Trails around Hellín.
Yes, the Alfonso XIII Reservoir Dam, constructed in 1917 and inaugurated by King Alfonso XIII, offers impressive views and historical significance. The Cenajo Dam is also an impressive engineering work, serving as a significant viewpoint.
The region's lakes and natural spots are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities. Summer is ideal for swimming and water sports at spots like El Salto de Tarzán or the Cenajo Reservoir.
Absolutely. The Alfonso XIII Reservoir Dam provides impressive views of the reservoir and the Quípar River Canyon. The Cenajo Dam also serves as an impressive viewpoint, offering expansive vistas of the surrounding area.
Yes, the Almadenes Canyon, where the Camarillas Reservoir is nestled, offers a spectacular natural environment. El Salto de Tarzán is notable for its rocks with an orange hue, characteristic of southern Albacete, contrasting beautifully with green vegetation.
Visitors appreciate the diverse environments for hiking, bird watching, and relaxation. The impressive views from dams like the Alfonso XIII Reservoir Dam and the tranquility of natural spots like El Salto de Tarzán are frequently highlighted.
Yes, several cycling routes incorporate the region's water bodies. For road cycling, the 'Talave Reservoir Loop from Hellín' is a moderate option. Mountain bikers can explore routes like the 'Río Segura and Cenajo Reservoir Loop' or 'Hellín, Cancarix Volcano and Cenajo Dam MTB Loop' as part of the MTB Trails around Hellín.
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