Best canyons around Villanueva De La Vera are characterized by their natural gorges, often featuring crystalline waters and dramatic landscapes. Located in the La Vera region of Extremadura, Spain, this area is known for its 'gargantas' or gorges. These natural features originate from the Sierra de Gredos mountains, offering diverse natural pools and rock formations. The region provides opportunities to explore these natural monuments and trails.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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The Cuartos Bridge is a medieval structure built in the 15th century. Beneath its arches lies the gorge of the same name, which channels the water flowing down from the Gredos mountain range. Beneath the bridge lies a natural pool, very popular with locals and ideal for those traveling the GR-111 and looking for a refreshing dip.
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Beautiful place and one of the most impressive gorges in the Losar de la Vera area with the beautiful Puente de Cuartos bridge
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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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Impressive valley that rises to the highest ridges that reach the Riscos de Natillas and that reach more than one thousand four hundred meters in height, where it is worth enjoying the landscape that surrounds this area.
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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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Laguna de la Nava route through Garganta de la Nava (Gredos)
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Spectacular rocky landscapes along the Garganta de la Nava river. You follow the river as you climb towards the Laguna de la Nava.
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For canyoning, Barranco de la Hoz (Garganta de la Hoz) is highly recommended in the La Vera region. It's known for its fun and medium difficulty, featuring natural pools like Recuencano, El Infierno, and El Paraíso. It offers adrenaline and spectacular scenery for those with some canyoning experience.
Yes, the Gualtaminos Gorge is excellent for families, especially with the easily accessible Devil's Waterfall just 1 km from town. It has good signage, a small parking area, and a pleasant path to a viewpoint. The area also features natural pools and is ideal for picnics. The Minchones Gorge also offers popular bathing areas like "Poza de Los Toboganes" suitable for refreshing swims.
The canyons are rich in natural features. You can see impressive granite rock formations and several waterfalls that form clear water pools in Garganta de la Nava. The Gualtaminos Gorge features the spectacular Devil's Waterfall, with a 70-meter drop. The Minchones Gorge offers oak-covered mountains, riverine vegetation, and opportunities to observe local wildlife like mountain goats and various bird species.
Yes, the region offers several hiking opportunities. The Garganta de Navamediana Trail PR-AV 38 leads along a gorge through an oak forest, with the sound of water and the scent of cantuesos and thyme. The Minchones Gorge is also an excellent spot for hiking, offering spectacular views. For more options, you can explore various routes in the gorges around Villanueva De La Vera.
Many gorges in the area feature natural swimming pools. Barranco de la Hoz has famous pools like Recuencano, El Infierno, and El Paraíso. Along the Minchones Gorge, you'll find bathing areas such as "Los Muros," the "Islillas" pool, the Minchones reservoir, and the "Poza de Los Toboganes." The Gualtaminos Gorge also has its own natural pool, and beneath the Puente de Cuartos, there's a popular natural pool.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for visiting the canyons. Spring offers lush vegetation and vibrant wildflowers, while summer is perfect for enjoying the natural pools and refreshing swims. The water flow in the gorges, like Minchones Gorge, is significant, making it enjoyable during warmer periods.
The canyons and surrounding areas are home to diverse wildlife. Along the Minchones Gorge, you can often observe mountain goats and various bird species. The oak forests along trails like the Garganta de Navamediana Trail are also rich in birdlife, including jays.
Yes, the Puente de Cuartos is a notable historical site, a medieval structure built in the 15th century. Additionally, along the Minchones Gorge, you can find "Los Muros," remnants of an ancient Roman bridge.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning natural beauty, the refreshing natural pools for swimming, and the opportunities for both adventurous activities like canyoning and more relaxed pursuits such as hiking and picnicking. The impressive waterfalls, like the Devil's Waterfall, and the scenic viewpoints, such as those found in Pinar Gorge, are also highly appreciated.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the region around Villanueva de la Vera offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and general Cycling routes suitable for different skill levels, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Sierra de Gredos foothills.
Yes, for the Devil's Waterfall in Gualtaminos Gorge, there's an easily accessible path with good signage and a small parking area leading to a viewpoint. Garganta de la Nava also features an adapted stone walkway that zigzags along the gorge, offering incredible views of the rock formations.


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