Lagunas de Ruidera

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In the heart of La Mancha, Lagunas de Ruidera is a stunning natural park of interconnected turquoise lagoons, waterfalls, and lush vegetation—a surprising oasis in the arid Castilian plain. This chain of 15 crystalline lakes, formed by the Guadiana River, offers a serene escape for swimming, kayaking, and hiking. It's an ideal stop on a road trip through central Spain, blending unique geology with local culture, including nearby windmills and Don Quixote landmarks.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate a full day to explore the park properly. Start early at the visitor center for a map, then spend the morning hiking the Sendero de las Lagunas (a 6 km trail connecting the main lakes). After lunch, rent a kayak on Laguna del Rey or swim in Laguna Colgada. If you have a second day, venture to the lesser-visited southern lagoons for solitude.

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