Aquatic Landscapes

Explore our reservoirs and rivers from the shore or in a canoe.

The Ambroz Valley is a water-rich territory with numerous bodies of water. Some of the tree formations in the Ambroz Valley, known as “gallery forests”, are made up of ash trees, alders, poplars, willows, and shrubs like hawthorn, rush, and bramble. In these forests it is common to see species such as the common blackbird, the Eurasian nuthatch, the short-toed treecreeper and the golden oriole. It’s also possible to encounter species such as the kingfisher, otter, or even the elusive Pyrenean desman in the upper reaches of the waterways.

Observe the ducks and cormorants on the Baños de Montemayor Reservoir or enjoy a kayak or paddleboarding excursion.

Fishing enthusiasts can cast their lines in the hopes of catching a barbel, carp, pike and maybe even a black bass.

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