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Hiking around Garganta Del Villar offers access to a landscape characterized by natural beauty, including spectacular gorges and mountain ranges. The broader region features diverse terrain, from granite riverbeds with natural pools to dense deciduous forests and impressive waterfalls. Trails provide views of valleys and the higher mountain ranges of Sierra de Gredos. This area is known for its varied natural features, making it suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Hike the 5.0-mile Senda del Pinar de Navarredonda (PR-AV 19) circular route from Parador de Gredos through ancient Scots pine forests.
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Hike the difficult 11.1-mile Senda del Puerto del Arenal (PR-AV 45) loop for panoramic views and diverse Gredos landscapes.

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20.0km
06:32
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:07
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Hike the moderate Las Chorreras de San Martín del Pimpollar Trail to discover waterfalls, bridges, and stunning Sierra de Gredos views.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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it's further along a dirt track than the highlight on the map indicates
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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 Arenal in the Tiétar Valley is a very popular hiking route in the Sierra de Gredos. This route, known as PR-AV 45, connects the Tormes Valley with the Tiétar Valley through the town of El Arenal.
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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 town at the foot of the Sierra de Gredos and very close to Río Tormes. The Church of Navarredonda de Gredos is one of the most important elements of the nucleus.
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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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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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The trail south of the town of San Martín del Pimpollar reaches an excellent spot for wild swimming. Are you brave enough to get your toes wet?
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There are over 20 hiking routes available around Garganta Del Villar, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls to challenging mountain ascents. The komoot community has explored more than 24 different trails in the area.
Yes, the broader region offers family-friendly options. For instance, within the Garganta de los Infiernos Natural Reserve, there's an easier 2.5-kilometer walk from the visitor center to Los Pilones, which is perfect for families and offers a chance to swim in natural pools. While specific family-friendly routes directly in Garganta del Villar are fewer, the area has 4 easy routes suitable for less experienced hikers or families.
Yes, the region is known for its impressive waterfalls. The Garganta de los Infiernos features waterfalls like the Chorrero de la Virgen, offering magnificent panoramic views. Another notable waterfall is the Chorrera de la Garganta del Fraile, especially impressive during the rainy season. You can also explore routes like San Martín del Pimpollar — circular by the Chorreras de San Martín del Pimpollar, which leads you by local 'chorreras' (waterfalls).
Yes, several circular routes are available. A popular moderate option is the Senda del Pinar de Navarredonda (PR-AV 19) — circular desde Parador de Gredos, which is 8 km long and takes you through pine forests. For a more challenging experience, consider the Ascent to La Serrota — circular from Cepeda de la Mora, a 20 km difficult trail. The broader region also offers longer circular routes, such as those around Garganta del Fraile, which can be 12-13 kilometers.
The hiking trails in this region offer diverse natural features. You can expect to see spectacular gorges, natural pools like Los Pilones in Garganta de los Infiernos, and dense subtropical deciduous forests. Mountain views of the Sierra de Gredos are common. Notable landmarks include the Tormes River, the King's Pine, and various viewpoints offering vistas of the Sierra de Gredos.
The region's diverse landscapes, including gorges and forests, make it suitable for hiking across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. During the rainy season, waterfalls like the Chorrera de la Garganta del Fraile are particularly impressive. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, there are several challenging options. The Senda del Puerto del Arenal (PR-AV 45) from Navarredonda de Gredos is a difficult 17.9 km route offering mountain views. Another demanding trail is the Ascent to La Serrota — circular from Cepeda de la Mora, a 20 km trail through mountainous terrain. The Garganta de los Infiernos also features a popular 16-kilometer looped path that can take approximately 6 hours, suitable for experienced hikers.
The routes in Garganta Del Villar are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the spectacular gorges, natural pools, and mountain views, highlighting the varied terrain and options for different ability levels.
Yes, the region offers natural spots for swimming. The Garganta de los Infiernos Natural Reserve is famous for Los Pilones, a series of 13 natural pools carved into the granite riverbed, which are ideal for swimming and a popular spot to cool off after a hike.
While popular spots like Los Pilones can attract visitors, the broader region offers many trails. To find less crowded options, consider exploring some of the moderate or difficult routes that venture further into the natural parks, or visit during off-peak seasons. Routes like San Martín del Pimpollar — circular by Cerro Redondo might offer a quieter experience.
Many trails in the region offer excellent viewpoints. The Chorrero de la Virgen waterfall in Garganta de los Infiernos provides magnificent panoramic views. Additionally, you can find specific highlights like the View of the Sierra de Gredos, which are often incorporated into hiking routes, providing stunning vistas of the surrounding mountain ranges.


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