Best canyons around Navalonguilla are characterized by their natural gorges, known locally as "gargantas," which feature crystal-clear pools and diverse landscapes. The region, particularly the Sierra Llana de Ávila, offers a combination of rocky terrains, pine forests, and traditional granite masonry. These areas provide opportunities for exploring natural features and enjoying the local environment.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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the water is super cold even in summer!!!
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Located in the charming and quiet town of Guijo de Santa Bárbara, Charco del Trabuquete is a simple, although somewhat demanding, route that runs through the Jaranda Gorge. A route dotted with cliffs and cliffs through which streams and river gorges with crystal-clear waters flow. It is undoubtedly a natural environment of great beauty nestled between the Sierra de Gredos and the Sierra de Tormantos.
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The Devil's Waterfall is a spectacular waterfall formed by the Gualtaminos Gorge on the way to the Tiétar River. The white water from the Sierra de Gredos makes its way through the rocks. It goes downhill on an asphalt path for about 150 meters. There you reach the viewpoint for the waterfall, where there is a sign. You can get very close to the waterfall via a circular staircase. The Devil's Waterfall is about 30 meters long and reaches a height of up to 70 meters. The tour is only short but recommended
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From the small town of Navamediana and along an old cobbled path, the path leads us along the gorge to the high mountain of Gredos. The first section of the path runs through an oak forest. The sound of jays and other small birds accompany us. The sound of the water becomes more intense as we approach the bed of the gorge. We feel the freshness of the riverside vegetation and ascending the left bank we trace the course of the river guided by the sound of the water. THE intense smell of cantuesos and thyme will follow us for much of the way if we choose spring to take this route. At the highest part, a grove of aspen and later birch trees outline the gorge. Higher up the sound of the water becomes more intense, the water runs capriciously, jumping and drawing numerous waterfalls that will delight the walker. The path ascends with a steeper slope between large stones to overcome the threshold and lead us to the end of our route, returning us to tranquility and silence at this point.
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Following the well-known Route of the Trabuquete you will find this wonderful pool with a natural waterfall on the river Garganta de Jaranda. Undoubtedly the highlight of the route, not only for its turquoise waters but also for the beautiful landscape that surrounds it.
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This impressive granite canyon offers incredible views of the rock formations along the course of the river. There are several waterfalls that fall at different heights and form pools of crystal clear water. This section is, for the most part, an adapted stone walkway that zigzags along the gorge. However, there are also parts of loose stones.
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The Galín Gómez Gorge starts in the town of Nava del Barco and runs through the Sierra de Gredos National Park. Along the course there are several waterfalls with pools of crystal clear water. Around this point, specifically, there is a pleasant walk along the river to enjoy nature without having to face large slopes.
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El Charco del Trabuquete is one of the most beautiful and frequented natural pools in Valle de la Vera. The fact that you have to walk about 3 km to get to the pool means that it is not as crowded as other pools in the area.
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The region is rich in natural features, including impressive granite gorges and crystal-clear pools. You can find stunning waterfalls like Charco del Trabuquete, known for its turquoise waters, and the spectacular Devil's Waterfall, which plunges 30 meters. The Garganta de la Nava offers incredible views of rock formations and multiple waterfalls forming clear pools.
Yes, the canyons around Navalonguilla are known for their crystal-clear pools, perfect for swimming. The Garganta de los Caballeros, for instance, features beautiful, crystalline pools ideal for cooling off, especially during warmer months. Charco del Trabuquete is another popular natural pool with inviting turquoise waters.
You'll find diverse hiking trails ranging from paths through oak and pine forests to routes along rocky gorges. The Garganta de Navamediana Trail PR-AV 38 takes you through an oak forest, with the sound of water guiding you along the gorge. The route through Garganta de los Caballeros, starting near Nava del Barco, offers varied terrains including bridges, rocky areas, and pine forests.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, especially for hiking, as you can experience the intense smell of cantuesos and thyme along the trails. The crystal-clear pools are particularly refreshing during the warmer months, making summer a good choice for swimming and relaxation.
Yes, the trail for the Garganta de los Caballeros is considered suitable for all ages, making it a great option for families. It combines hiking with opportunities for relaxation by its clear waters, and includes a picnic spot near the Navalguijo bridge.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including challenging trails like the Senda de la Laguna de la Nava. There are also MTB trails and road cycling routes available. For more details on these activities, you can explore the Hiking around Navalonguilla, MTB Trails around Navalonguilla, and Road Cycling Routes around Navalonguilla guides.
The terrain varies significantly. For example, the Garganta de la Nava route includes an adapted stone walkway that zigzags along the gorge, but also parts with loose stones. Other trails, like the Garganta de los Caballeros, traverse rocky areas, pine forests, and traditional granite masonry landscapes.
Visitors frequently highlight the natural beauty, particularly the crystal-clear waters and impressive waterfalls. The tranquility and connection with nature are often mentioned, especially along trails like the Waterfalls in the Navamediana Gorge. The fact that some popular spots, like Charco del Trabuquete, require a short walk means they are less crowded, enhancing the peaceful experience.
Yes, the Devil's Waterfall offers a dedicated viewpoint accessible via a short asphalt path and a circular staircase, allowing you to get very close to the 70-meter high waterfall. The Garganta de la Nava also provides incredible views of rock formations along the river.
The route for the Garganta de los Caballeros includes a designated area near the Navalguijo bridge with a picnic spot and grills. This provides an ideal place for a break and a meal after swimming in one of the large pools.
Yes, several challenging routes exist. For instance, the Senda de la Laguna de la Nava (PR-AV 39) and the Path Laguna de los Caballeros (PR-AV 40) are both rated as difficult hikes, offering more strenuous options for experienced trekkers.


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