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Orellana Dam

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Presa de Orellana, also widely known as Embalse de Orellana or Orellana Dam, is a vast man-made reservoir nestled in the heart of the Extremadura region of Spain. Situated on the Guadiana River in the province of Badajoz, this significant landmark stands at an elevation of approximately 295 meters above sea level. It is renowned not only as a major engineering feat but also as a vibrant hub for nature and recreation, often referred to as Extremadura's "inland sea."

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    May 3, 2023

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    The Orellana reservoir is a reservoir on the Guadiana river in the province of Badajoz. It is the largest of those located in the middle section of the river, it is regulated by those of García de Sola and Cíjara and by the transfer of Zújar and La Serena.
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    A short walk out of the town of Orellana de Vieja brings you to the dam on the Embalse de Orellana that was built to contain the waters of the Guadiana River. On the shores of the reservoir you can find numerous beaches and recreational areas for practicing sports.
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    Orellana la Vieja from Playa de las Casetas – circular by the Embalse and Canal de Orellana

    16.5km

    04:26

    200m

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Orellana La Vieja, Don Benito, Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there specific hiking or cycling trails recommended for beginners at Presa de Orellana?

    Yes, the area offers a variety of trails suitable for different skill levels. For beginners, look for routes that stick closer to the reservoir's edge, particularly the 'blue trail' mentioned in the research, which connects the port with the Blue Flag beach. These tend to be flatter and well-maintained. Many trails through the pine-and-oak woodlands also offer shaded, less strenuous options. Always check route details for elevation changes and surface conditions before heading out.

    What are the best viewpoints to experience the scenery of Presa de Orellana?

    The vastness of Presa de Orellana offers numerous scenic viewpoints. The dam itself provides an impressive perspective of the reservoir and the Guadiana River. Additionally, areas around the 'Playa Costa Dulce de Orellana' offer expansive views, especially at sunrise or sunset. Exploring the trails through the surrounding woodlands can also lead to elevated spots with panoramic vistas of the 'inland sea' and its diverse birdlife.

    Is Presa de Orellana accessible via public transport, or is a car necessary?

    While a car offers the most flexibility to explore the various recreational areas and towns around Presa de Orellana, it is possible to reach the general area via public transport. The town of Orellana la Vieja, near the dam, may have bus connections from larger regional hubs. However, to fully enjoy the hiking trails, cycling routes, and more remote viewpoints, having your own vehicle is highly recommended.

    Are there any dog-friendly trails or areas at Presa de Orellana?

    Many of the natural trails around Presa de Orellana are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash, especially given the area's designation as a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA). While the Blue Flag beach might have restrictions, the general woodlands and less crowded shorelines offer ample space for dog walking. Always ensure you clean up after your pet to preserve the natural environment.

    What kind of facilities are available for visitors, such as cafes, restaurants, or accommodation?

    Presa de Orellana is a growing tourist destination with good visitor facilities. Around the 'Playa Costa Dulce de Orellana' and in nearby towns like Orellana la Vieja, you'll find restaurants and beach bars, particularly during peak season. There are also various accommodation options, including hotels, guesthouses, and rural tourism establishments, catering to different preferences and budgets.

    How crowded does Presa de Orellana get on weekends or during peak season?

    Presa de Orellana can become quite popular, especially on weekends and during the summer months when locals and tourists flock to the Blue Flag beach and water sports areas. Parking can fill up quickly, and the main recreational zones can be lively. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting during weekdays or in the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn), or explore the less frequented hiking and cycling trails away from the main beach areas.

    Are there opportunities for wild swimming at Presa de Orellana, beyond the main beach?

    While the 'Playa Costa Dulce de Orellana' is the designated and safest spot for swimming with facilities and monitored water quality, the vast reservoir offers many other access points to its clear waters. However, these areas are not supervised, and conditions can vary. Always exercise caution, be aware of currents, and avoid swimming in areas with boat traffic or unclear depths if you choose to explore beyond the main beach.

    What are the typical weather conditions to expect when visiting Presa de Orellana, especially outside of summer?

    Extremadura experiences a Mediterranean climate with continental influences. Summers are typically hot and dry, ideal for water activities. Outside of summer, spring and autumn offer pleasant, milder temperatures, making them excellent for hiking and cycling. Winters are generally mild, though temperatures can drop, and there might be occasional rainfall. Always check the local forecast before your visit, especially if planning outdoor activities.

    Are there any specific permits required for activities like fishing or boating on the reservoir?

    Yes, activities such as fishing and certain types of boating on Presa de Orellana typically require specific permits or licenses issued by the regional authorities. It's advisable to check the regulations of the Extremadura regional government or inquire at local tourism offices in towns like Orellana la Vieja well in advance of your visit to ensure you comply with all requirements.

    What historical or cultural sites can be explored in the vicinity of Presa de Orellana?

    The region surrounding Presa de Orellana is rich in history. Evidence of ancient civilizations, including Neolithic necropolises, cave paintings, and dolmens, can be found. The area also boasts Roman, Visigothic, and Arab influences, leading to numerous medieval castles and military structures built during the Reconquista. Nearby towns offer opportunities to explore this rich heritage, providing a cultural complement to the natural beauty of the reservoir.

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