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Umia Reservoir

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Umia Reservoir

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The Embalse de Umia is a significant reservoir nestled in the province of Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain. Situated on the Umia River, this artificial lake lies between the municipalities of Caldas de Reis, Moraña, and Cuntis. At an elevation of approximately 107 meters, it plays a crucial role in regulating the river's flow, particularly in preventing historical winter floods in downstream areas like Caldas de Reis. The reservoir itself covers an area of 81.7 hectares, forming a tranquil expanse within the…

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  • Location: Caldas De Reis, Litoral, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain

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    November 7, 2022

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    Dam built in the mid-90s to create the Umia reservoir to prevent historical winter floods that almost every winter flooded the thermal town of Caldas
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    Pontevedra - Tour of Embalse de Caldas

    71.3km

    03:41

    1,170m

    1,170m

    Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    Elevation 110 m

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    Location: Caldas De Reis, Litoral, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical terrain and elevation gain for hiking trails around Embalse de Umia?

    While the reservoir itself is relatively flat, trails along the Umia River can offer varied terrain. You'll find sections suitable for leisurely strolls, but also more rugged paths, especially closer to features like the Segade waterfall. Elevation changes are generally moderate, with the reservoir sitting at approximately 107 meters above sea level. Expect a mix of riverside paths, forest trails, and some gentle inclines rather than strenuous mountain climbs.

    Are there specific viewpoints or natural landmarks worth seeking out around the reservoir?

    Absolutely. Beyond the reservoir itself, the Umia River is a highlight. Look for the impressive Segade waterfall, which has a 30-meter drop. The area also features charming restored mills and the ruins of an old light factory, offering historical interest. For bird watchers, the Umia-O Grove Intertidal Complex is a significant natural feature, providing excellent opportunities for observing diverse migratory birds.

    How can I get to Embalse de Umia using public transportation?

    Direct public transportation to the immediate vicinity of Embalse de Umia can be limited. The nearest towns, such as Caldas de Reis, Moraña, and Cuntis, are generally accessible by bus. From these towns, you might need to arrange for a taxi or consider walking or cycling to reach specific points around the reservoir, depending on your starting location and the trail you wish to access.

    Are there any permits required for hiking or other recreational activities at Embalse de Umia?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking or typical recreational activities around Embalse de Umia. The trails and natural areas are open for public enjoyment. However, if you plan any organized events or activities that might impact the environment or other visitors, it's always advisable to check with local authorities.

    What are the best seasonal activities or considerations for visiting Embalse de Umia in winter?

    While spring through autumn offers milder weather, winter at Embalse de Umia can be a unique experience. The area is known for significant rainfall in winter, which can make the Umia River particularly lively and increase the flow over the Segade waterfall. This season is ideal for those who enjoy dramatic landscapes and fewer crowds. Be prepared for potentially wet and muddy trails, and dress in waterproof layers. Bird watching can also be excellent during winter as migratory species are present.

    Are there family-friendly hiking options around Embalse de Umia?

    Yes, there are several family-friendly hiking options. Many sections along the reservoir and the Umia River offer relatively flat and easy paths suitable for all ages. Look for routes that are clearly marked and avoid the more rugged or steep sections if you have young children. The blend of natural beauty and historical elements like old mills can keep younger explorers engaged.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Embalse de Umia?

    Most trails around Embalse de Umia are dog-friendly, making it a great destination for pet owners. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife is present or near other visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help maintain the natural beauty of the area.

    What kind of cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options are available near Embalse de Umia?

    While the immediate vicinity of the reservoir is natural, you'll find a good selection of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation in the nearby towns. Caldas de Reis, in particular, is known for its thermal springs and offers various dining options and hotels. Other towns like Moraña and Cuntis also provide local eateries and guesthouses, allowing visitors to enjoy Galician cuisine and hospitality.

    Is wild swimming permitted or safe in Embalse de Umia?

    Wild swimming in Embalse de Umia is generally not encouraged due to safety concerns and its primary function as a reservoir. While some locals might occasionally swim, it's not officially designated for recreational swimming. For water-based activities, it's best to stick to designated areas or explore other options in the region.

    How long does it typically take to walk around the entire Embalse de Umia lake?

    Walking around the entire Embalse de Umia is not a single, clearly defined circular route. The reservoir covers an area of 81.7 hectares, and while there are trails along its banks and the Umia River, a full circumnavigation might involve navigating varied terrain and potentially private land. Instead, visitors typically choose specific sections or routes that explore parts of the reservoir and the river, which can range from short, leisurely strolls of an hour or two to longer hikes lasting several hours.

    Are there any specific circular walks recommended near Embalse de Umia?

    While a full circular route directly around the entire reservoir might not be clearly defined, many excellent circular walks exist along the Umia River and in the surrounding natural parks. These often incorporate sections of the river, historical mills, and viewpoints. For example, the PR-G 173 route, though longer, offers sections that can be enjoyed as shorter circular walks, passing through picturesque areas like Ribadumia and Cambados.

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