Best attractions and places to see around Losar De La Vera include a blend of natural landscapes and cultural heritage. This municipality in Cáceres, Extremadura, is situated on the southern slopes of the Sierra de Gredos, offering numerous gorges and natural pools. The town is also recognized for its unique topiary art and well-preserved historical architecture. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from natural swimming spots to ancient bridges and religious buildings.
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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 historic monastery on the outskirts of the town of Cuacos de Yuste is the last resting place of Emperor Charles V. The Monastery of Yuste was originally built in 1407 and was rebuilt and expanded over the centuries.
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The Yuste Monastery is known worldwide for being the last resting place of Emperor Carlos V, and is currently the venue for the Carlos V European Award ceremony in an act presided over by H.M. the king. In a privileged environment that includes natural itineraries, a visit to the Monastery allows you to discover the Royal Room, the church and the Gothic and Renaissance Cloisters.
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This beautiful stone bridge, which crosses over the Tres Cerros stream, is located in a spectacular setting. It is a much less crowded area than Los Pilones, and is part of the Carlos V hiking route. There are some pools of transparent water in which to relax your feet before continuing the march.
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I wish more Spaniards bothered to know their own history to be able to combat this Hispanic phobia that we have been enduring for so many centuries but that today is especially vehement.
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I am not sure if this bridge is Roman but it is very old and beautiful. It is the best way to cross the Jaranda Gorge when starting a route on foot or by bicycle.
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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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Losar de la Vera is renowned for its distinctive topiary art. The town's main avenue is adorned with approximately 120 intricately sculpted bushes, transformed into various figures, making it feel like an "enchanted garden".
The area boasts several beautiful natural pools. The Garganta de Cuartos, located just three kilometers from town, features a large natural swimming pool and a medieval bridge. Another option is the Piscina Natural de Vadillo, accessible from the urban area with amenities. For a more secluded experience, Charco del Trabuquete offers turquoise waters after a pleasant 3 km walk.
Yes, Losar de la Vera and its vicinity are rich in history. Within the town, you can explore the Old Town with its traditional architecture, the Iglesia de Santiago Apóstol (15th-16th century), and the ancient Arco Judío. Nearby, don't miss the Monastery of Yuste, the last resting place of Emperor Carlos V, and the scenic Carlos V Bridge, part of a historic hiking route.
The region around Losar de la Vera is excellent for hiking, offering diverse routes for various skill levels. You can find trails like the "Ruta del Refugio del Berezo y la Ermita de las Nieves," "Ruta Castañarillo," and "Ruta de los Arroyos." For more detailed options, including moderate and difficult trails, explore the Hiking around Losar De La Vera guide, which features routes like the "Ruta del Trabuquete and Antiguo Camino de Castilla Loop."
The best time to visit Losar de la Vera for hiking and swimming in the natural pools is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). This period offers pleasant temperatures for outdoor exploration and refreshing dips in the gorges. For hiking, spring and autumn provide milder weather, ideal for longer treks.
Yes, Losar de la Vera offers several family-friendly options. The natural pools like Garganta de Cuartos and Piscina Natural de Vadillo are great for families to cool off. Exploring the town's unique topiary art can also be an engaging activity for children. Additionally, the nearby town of Valverde de la Vera, with its charming cobblestone streets and rustic houses, is a pleasant place for a family stroll.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes around Losar de la Vera. For road cycling, options include the "Monastery of Yuste – Piornal Pass loop" or the "Jarandilla de la Vera – Guijo de Santa Bárbara loop." If you prefer touring, consider routes like the "Cuacos de Yuste – Cuacos de Yuste loop." You can find more details and specific routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Losar De La Vera and Cycling around Losar De La Vera guides.
The Puente de Cuartos is a beautiful medieval bridge from the late 15th century, located within the Garganta de Cuartos. It's not only a historical landmark but also part of a scenic natural area, often visited for its large natural swimming pool and picturesque surroundings.
The Old Town (Casco Antiguo) of Losar de la Vera retains its traditional charm with narrow, winding streets and well-preserved facades of popular houses. You can observe the characteristic "verata" architecture, often featuring wooden balconies, as you explore its corners leading to the central Plaza Mayor.
For a less crowded experience, consider visiting Charco del Trabuquete. Its 3 km walk to reach the natural pool helps keep it less frequented than some other spots. Similarly, the Carlos V Bridge area, while part of a historic route, is often described as a much less crowded setting than other popular natural attractions, offering transparent water pools to relax in.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The refreshing natural pools and gorges, like those found at Garganta de Cuartos and Charco del Trabuquete, are highly appreciated. The historical significance of sites like the Monastery of Yuste and the unique topiary art in Losar de la Vera also receive high praise for their distinctiveness and charm.
Yes, the nearby town of Valverde de la Vera is an excellent example of traditional architecture. It features cobblestone streets and rustic houses, often with wooden balconies and water channels, laid out in a distinctive cross shape. Its historic center includes monumental squares and a Gothic pillory.


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