Natural monuments around Bohoyo are situated within the Sierra de Gredos Regional Park, characterized by glacial formations, deep gorges, and rugged granite peaks. The region features high-altitude meadows and diverse ecosystems. These natural features provide a backdrop for outdoor activities. Bohoyo offers a variety of natural monuments to explore.
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At the Barrerones spring we can refill our water and see some ibex.
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Beware of bad weather; get good information before the ascent because from October to May it can be really problematic, especially in winter.
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Fountain Los Barrerones
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El Morezón is a peak located in the Sierra de Gredos. It is 2,389 meters high1 and is one of the peaks that make up the Circo de Gredos. It is located in the municipality of Navalperal de Tormes, in the province of Ávila. From its top you have one of the best views of the Circo de Gredos with the Elola Refuge and the Laguna Grande in the foreground and the most emblematic peaks of the circus —such as Almanzor, La Galana and Ameal de Pablo— behind it.
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The Port of Candeleda is a natural balcony with impressive views of the Tiétar Valley and the southern slope of Gredos.
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Beautiful water dams in this area of the Río Barbellido, where you have to be alert when crossing the bridge but the views of the river itself are worth it.
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Mountain pass that is located at the top of the Sierra de Gredos and that separates the Valle del Tiétar and the Valle del Río Tormes. Beautiful views from the top!
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Beautiful water dams in this area of the Río Barbellido and which is an area where in summer you can take the opportunity to soak.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the stunning views from Puerto de Candeleda, which offers expansive vistas of the Tiétar Valley and the Gredos mountains. Another highly regarded spot is Fuente de los Barrerones, known as a perfect place for fresh water within the Gredos cirque, set against a spectacular glacial landscape. The View of Circo de Gredos also provides breathtaking panoramas of the glacial cirque.
Bohoyo, nestled within the Sierra de Gredos Regional Park, is characterized by impressive glacial formations, deep gorges, and rugged granite peaks. You'll find high-altitude meadows, diverse ecosystems, and features like the picturesque Garganta de Bohoyo with its glacial morphology, and the vibrant Garganta de Navamediana known for its rich biodiversity and cascading waterfalls.
Yes, some areas are suitable for families. For instance, parts of the trail in Garganta de Navamediana are considered family-friendly up to the Refugio de Quemaculos. Additionally, Pozo de las Paredes, a beautiful spot along the Barbellido river, is categorized as family-friendly and offers a chance to swim in natural pools during summer.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for visiting, especially for enjoying the natural pools and vibrant flora. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and pleasant temperatures. However, the region offers beauty year-round; autumn provides stunning colors, and winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, though some routes may be more challenging due to snow and ice.
For unparalleled panoramic views, head to Puerto de Candeleda, which serves as a natural viewing platform over the Tiétar Valley and the southern slope of Gredos. Another exceptional spot is Morezón Peak, often called the 'Balcony of Gredos,' offering one of the best views of the Circo de Gredos, including Laguna Grande and other prominent peaks.
Yes, the Garganta de Bohoyo is known for its several natural pools along its course, perfect for a refreshing swim. Another excellent option is Pozo de las Paredes near Navacepeda de Tormes, where you can swim in the Barbellido river surrounded by a spectacular landscape.
The area around Bohoyo is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes to peaks like Morezón Peak. There are also running trails and road cycling routes available. For more details on specific routes, you can check the Mountain Hikes around Bohoyo, Running Trails around Bohoyo, and Road Cycling Routes around Bohoyo guides.
Yes, the Senda de la Garganta de Bohoyo holds historical significance. It was traditionally used by shepherds, hunters, and early mountaineers as a path to access iconic Gredos locations such as Cinco Lagunas, Almanzor, and Laguna Grande, connecting the past with the present-day hiking experience.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking scenery and the sense of immersion in wild nature. The panoramic views from spots like Morezón Peak and Puerto de Candeleda are highly valued. Many also appreciate the opportunity for refreshing swims in natural pools and the tranquility found away from more crowded routes.
Absolutely. For a challenging experience, the Senda de la Garganta de Bohoyo (PR-AV 16) offers a deep immersion into the wild heart of Gredos. Another option is the PR-AV 38 in Garganta de Navamediana, which provides beautiful views and a profound sense of tranquility. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Mountain Hikes around Bohoyo guide, including trails like the Morezón Peak loop from La Plataforma.
The Sierra de Gredos Regional Park is rich in wildlife. While hiking to places like Morezón Peak, you have a good chance of spotting the Spanish ibex, which is iconic to the region. The diverse ecosystems of the gorges also support various bird species and other local fauna.
While some areas within the Sierra de Gredos Regional Park are accessible, direct public transport to all natural monuments can be limited. It's advisable to research specific routes and their proximity to bus stops or local transport options. Many visitors opt for personal vehicles to reach trailheads and viewpoints.


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