Best attractions and places to see around Navadijos include a unique blend of historical landmarks, traditional architecture, and serene natural beauty. Situated at an elevation of 1,520 meters above sea level, it is one of Spain's highest villages, offering impressive mountain scenery. The Alberche River meanders through the plain, contributing to the verdant landscape, while the Tormes River also flows nearby. The village is known for its distinctive traditional livestock architecture, making it an open-air museum.
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The Tormes River is a tributary of the Duero on its left bank, it runs through the Community of Castilla y León, crossing the provinces of Ávila, Salamanca and Zamora. The Tormes rises in the Tormejón meadow, in the Gredos mountain range. It feeds several reservoirs, the Santa Teresa and Villagonzalo reservoirs, the San Fernando reservoir and, close to its mouth in the Duero, the Almendra reservoir, where, sandwiched between rock walls, it forms the so-called arribes del Tormes.
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Senda del Pinar de Navarredonda (PR-AV 19) is a short (7 km) but beautiful route that connects the Parador de Gredos parking lot with the town of Navarredonda. Pass through a beautiful mature pine forest of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). It is of low difficulty, even cyclable throughout its entire length, without a notable gradient. Recommended throughout the year and for the whole family.
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Small natural pool located on the Tormes River, between Hoyos del Espino and the Gredos Platform. In its surroundings, it has various parking lots, camping and a bar. Ideal for a picnic or simply resting during the route.
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A large pine forest on the banks of the Tormes River. A specific pine is called "The Pine of King Alfonso XII" in reference to his hunting adventures in the Sierra de Gredos. He camped under its great canopy.
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On the banks of the Tormes River, surrounded by a pine forest, the Hoyos del Espino Natural Pool is a must-see on a warm summer day. Please check local information for opening hours.
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On these slopes of the Sierra de Gredos, cradle of the Tormes River. A large stone monolith marks this scenic spot.
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Navadijos is rich in history and traditional architecture. You can visit the 16th-century Iglesia de San Juan Bautista and the Ermita de San Bartolomé. Don't miss the ancient Puente Romano de Altopaso and Puente Romano de San Martín de Fraile, which are Roman bridges. The village itself is an open-air museum, showcasing traditional cattle architecture with its distinctive 'portalones' and a hexagonal fountain with a traditional 'potro' near the church.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Senda del Pinar de Navarredonda de Gredos is a low-difficulty, 7 km trail through a beautiful pine forest, suitable for the whole family and even cyclable. The Natural Pool of Hoyos del Espino, located on the Tormes River, is another great spot for families, especially on a warm day, offering parking, camping, and a bar nearby. You can also explore the King's Pine, a large pine forest on the banks of the Tormes River.
For a refreshing dip, head to the Natural Pool of Hoyos del Espino. This small natural pool is located on the Tormes River, surrounded by a pine forest, making it an ideal spot for a warm summer day. It also has various parking lots, camping, and a bar in its surroundings.
Navadijos, being one of Spain's highest villages at 1,520 meters, offers impressive mountain scenery and stunning views. The Alberche River meanders through the plain, contributing to a verdant landscape, and the Tormes River also flows nearby, providing idyllic postcard images in its valley. You can also visit the Source of the Tormes River and Dolmen, a scenic spot in the Sierra de Gredos.
Yes, Navadijos is an excellent base for hiking. You can find trails for various difficulty levels, including the Senda del Pinar de Navarredonda de Gredos, a low-difficulty route through a pine forest. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Navadijos, which includes routes like the challenging Ascent to La Serrota or moderate circular walks around San Martín del Pimpollar.
Absolutely. The region offers several mountain biking trails. You can explore routes like 'El río Tormes y las Vistas a la Sierra' or 'Por el Tormes observando la sierra'. For a comprehensive list of options, check out the MTB Trails around Navadijos guide.
This is a significant natural monument and historical site located on the slopes of the Sierra de Gredos. It marks the cradle of the Tormes River, and a large stone monolith stands as a landmark at this scenic spot. It's a place where nature and ancient history converge.
The Senda del Pinar de Navarredonda de Gredos is a beautiful 7 km trail that connects the Parador de Gredos parking lot with the town of Navarredonda. It passes through a mature Scots pine forest, is of low difficulty, and is even cyclable, making it suitable for all ages throughout the year.
Navadijos offers well-regarded rural houses for lodging, such as 'La Fragua' and 'El Aguilón'. For a communal gathering spot, the 'El Piornal Social Local' features a bar and is managed by the residents, providing a local experience.
Runners can find various trails around Navadijos. Options include the 'Senda del Pinar de Navarredonda de Gredos' for a moderate run or the 'Tormes River – Sierra de Gredos viewpoint loop'. For more detailed routes and distances, refer to the Running Trails around Navadijos guide.
Navadijos is renowned for its traditional livestock architecture, which gives the village the feel of an 'open-air museum'. You'll notice numerous 'portalones' (large gateways) in the corrals, often protected by gabled roofs and framed with large rocks, historically used for carts. This distinctive style reflects the village's agricultural heritage.


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