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Hiking around San Martín Del Pimpollar offers access to diverse mountain landscapes within Spain's Ávila province, situated in the Sierra de Gredos Regional Park. The terrain features abundant forests of oaks, pines, and chestnuts, intersected by rivers like the Arenillas and Tormes. Glacial erosion has shaped the granite rocks, creating distinctive lagoons, cirques, and gorges, with the majestic Almanzor peak dominating the scenery.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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10.9km
03:07
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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240m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful town with views of the Gredos Mountains. Bike-friendly accommodations are available at the "Las Cuatro Calles" house.
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The Puerto del Pico with its viewing point is one of the classics of the Sierra de Gredos, used frequently in the routes of the Vuelta a España. The viewing point offers beautiful views of the Valle del Barranco or Valle de las Cinco Villas. You can also see the layout of the old Roman road that also went up this valley to access the upper part of the Iberian plateau. The road that goes up to the Puerto del Pico on its southern slope is in perfect condition as it is the national road N-502. It is a fast road so you have to be very careful with cars, especially on holidays and vacations.
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A freshwater spring surrounded by incredible scenery
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You should definitely stop at the Puerto de Pico pass at an altitude of 1,352 m. There are enough parking spaces. There is also a restaurant on site. The views are spectacular and with a little luck you can see Iberian ibex up here.
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Located on the N-502 highway between Cuevas del Valle and San Martín del Pimpollar, the peak pass is a high mountain pass connecting the north face and the south face of the Sierra de Gredos. It is the access point to Torozo. At the top of the peak, there is a restaurant and a water fountain, which accompanies the views offered by the Castilian landscape.
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Small town in Avila near the provincial capital located north of the Gredos mountain range. It is an ideal access point to the roads that circle the natural park. It can be a good resting point during an adventure, as it has a bar and a public fountain.
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A charming small town, Hoyos de Miguel Muñoz is located at an altitude of 1534 meters above sea level on the mountainous route between Navadiós and San Martín del Pimpollar.
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You walk along gravel paths deep in the mountain along this stretch of the GR 10 trail towards the col. The view of the mountains is impressive, especially in winter. Make sure you bring warm clothing and take the weather into account before setting out on your adventure.
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There are over 65 hiking routes around San Martín del Pimpollar, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. These include 13 easy routes, 40 moderate routes, and 12 difficult trails, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The terrain around San Martín del Pimpollar is characterized by diverse mountain landscapes within the Sierra de Gredos Regional Park. You'll encounter abundant forests of oaks, pines, and chestnuts, granite rock formations shaped by glacial erosion, and paths that often follow rivers like the Arenillas and Tormes. Some paths may require sure-footedness.
Yes, San Martín del Pimpollar offers several family-friendly hiking options. There are 13 easy routes that are generally suitable for families. While specific routes aren't detailed as 'family-friendly' in the data, the presence of natural swimming pools and picturesque bridges along trails like the Las Chorreras de San Martín del Pimpollar Trail can make for an engaging experience for children.
Hiking in San Martín del Pimpollar offers stunning natural features. You can explore beautiful waterfalls and cascades like Las Chorreras del Pimpollar and Cascada del Cerecedo. The region also boasts impressive viewpoints such as Puerto del Risquillo and Serranillos Pass, which provide panoramic vistas of the Tormes Valley, the Gredos massif, and other mountain ranges. The Sierra de Gredos Regional Park itself features lagoons, cirques, and dramatic gorges, with the majestic Almanzor peak visible from many points.
The region is generally excellent for hiking, with summer offering refreshing dips in natural swimming pools and waterfalls like Las Chorreras del Pimpollar. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Winter hiking is also possible, especially for those seeking a more challenging experience amidst the powerful display of the gorges.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes. A popular option is San Martín del Pimpollar — circular by Cerro Redondo, a moderate 11.2 km path. Another notable circular trail is El Puerto del Pico from San Martín del Pimpollar — circular through the Sierra de Gredos (GR-10), which is a more difficult 21.0 km route.
The hiking trails around San Martín del Pimpollar are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 140 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse mountain landscapes, the abundant forests, and the stunning natural features like waterfalls and glacial formations. The well-established routes and varied terrain are also frequently highlighted.
Beyond natural beauty, the area offers cultural and historical points of interest. You can find several ancient Roman bridges, such as the Puente de la Cacera, crossing local rivers. The 16th-century Gothic church, Iglesia de San Martín Obispo, is a notable example of local heritage. Additionally, the villages of San Martín del Pimpollar and Navalsauz preserve charming traditional architecture.
While specific parking locations for each trail are not detailed, San Martín del Pimpollar is a hub for outdoor activities, suggesting accessible parking options within or near the town. For routes starting directly from the town, local parking facilities would be the most convenient. For trails deeper in the Sierra de Gredos Regional Park, designated parking areas like the 'Plataforma de Gredos' are available for access to specific high-mountain routes.
The Sierra de Gredos Regional Park, where San Martín del Pimpollar is located, generally welcomes dogs on trails, though they should typically be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. It's always advisable to check specific regulations for individual routes or protected areas within the park before heading out with your dog.
Yes, there are 13 easy hiking routes around San Martín del Pimpollar, perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. These trails offer a gentle introduction to the region's beautiful landscapes without significant elevation gain or technical difficulty.
The region is home to several impressive mountain passes and viewpoints. You can visit Serranillos Pass, known for its beautiful vistas of the Cinco Villas Valley and the Gredos peaks. Other passes include Puerto de Pedro Bernardo and Centenera Pass, all offering expansive views of the surrounding natural environment.


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