Bord du lac de La Viñuela
near Los Romanes, Andalucía (España)
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En venant de Velez -Malága, sur la A356, peu après le Camping Presa La Viñuela, prendre le premier chemin à droite, où il y a un panneau bleu signalant des locations, après 300 m , possibilité de laisser sa voiture sur le bas-côté dans le virage à droite.
Balade facile au bord du lac avec retour par les prés.
Balade facile au bord du lac avec retour par les prés.
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A very pleasant walk with nice views of the lake. Take water.
Nice walk and good views to stop for picnic at the halfway point where you turn off the track down the path towards the lake. Note that the turning off the main road is quite a way after the Camping Presa, maybe 500m (look for sign for Hector). Then from there to the start of the walk is also more than 300m, more like 5-10 mins drive. I had to compare to Google Maps to locate our route and reach the start. It had rained the night before we walked and it was a little muddy. There’s an odd almost U-turn you make at the start then scramble through a dry stream. Overall recommended though.
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Nice walk and good views to stop for picnic at the halfway point where you turn off the track down the path towards the lake.
Note that the turning we took off the main road is quite a way after the Camping Presa, maybe 500m (look for sign for Hector). Then from there to the start of the walk is also more than 300m, more like 5-10 mins drive. I had to compare to Google Maps to locate our route and reach the start. We may have taken a turning too far further along the main road.
It had rained the night before we walked and it was a little muddy. There’s an odd almost U-turn you make at the start then scramble through a dry stream. Overall recommended though.