Best canyons around Losar De La Vera are found within the Sierra de Gredos mountains in the Cáceres province of Extremadura, Spain. This region is characterized by its numerous "gargantas" (gorges or ravines) and natural swimming pools. These formations offer diverse landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area provides a natural environment with clear waters and rock formations.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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The Cuartos Bridge is a medieval structure built in the 15th century. Beneath its arches lies the gorge of the same name, which channels the water flowing down from the Gredos mountain range. Beneath the bridge lies a natural pool, very popular with locals and ideal for those traveling the GR-111 and looking for a refreshing dip.
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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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Beautiful place and one of the most impressive gorges in the Losar de la Vera area with the beautiful Puente de Cuartos bridge
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The Devil's Waterfall is a spectacular waterfall formed by the Gualtaminos Gorge on the way to the Tiétar River. The white water from the Sierra de Gredos makes its way through the rocks. It goes downhill on an asphalt path for about 150 meters. There you reach the viewpoint for the waterfall, where there is a sign. You can get very close to the waterfall via a circular staircase. The Devil's Waterfall is about 30 meters long and reaches a height of up to 70 meters. The tour is only short but recommended
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Beautiful valley that has the name of garganta de los Caballeros and that is nourished by the course of the river that descends through this western area of the Sierra de Gredos.
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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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This impressive granite canyon offers incredible views of the rock formations along the course of the river. There are several waterfalls that fall at different heights and form pools of crystal clear water. This section is, for the most part, an adapted stone walkway that zigzags along the gorge. However, there are also parts of loose stones.
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The region around Losar de la Vera is known for its stunning gorges and natural pools. Among the most notable are the Charco del Trabuquete, a beautiful natural pool with a waterfall on the Garganta de Jaranda river, and the Garganta de la Nava, an impressive granite canyon with rock formations and crystal-clear pools. The Puente de Cuartos, a medieval bridge, is also a significant landmark within the larger Garganta de Cuartos, offering a popular natural swimming spot.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The natural pools beneath the Puente de Cuartos in the Garganta de Cuartos are very popular with locals for swimming. The region also offers introductory canyoning experiences suitable for beginners, often involving walking, jumping into pools, and sliding down natural rock formations, which can be a fun family activity.
You can expect to see diverse natural features, including impressive granite rock formations, numerous waterfalls, and deep, clear natural pools. The gorges are fed by various streams, creating abundant water flow. The area is also rich in riverside vegetation, such as alder, ash, and willow trees, contributing to its ecological value as part of the Natura 2000 Network.
The warmer months, typically from late spring through early autumn, are ideal for visiting the canyons and natural pools, especially if you plan to swim or engage in canyoning activities. During this period, the water levels are generally suitable for recreation, and the weather is pleasant for outdoor exploration.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, the Charco del Trabuquete requires a pleasant 3 km walk to reach, making it less crowded. You can find more hiking options, including routes like the "Ruta del Trabuquete and Antiguo Camino de Castilla Loop" or the "Puente de Cuartos – GR-111 through Losar de la Vera loop," by exploring the Hiking around Losar De La Vera guide.
The most prominent historical landmark is the Puente de Cuartos, a medieval bridge dating back to the late 15th century. This picturesque bridge spans the Garganta de Cuartos, adding a historical element to the natural landscape and serving as a popular spot for visitors.
Canyoning experiences in Losar de la Vera cater to various skill levels. There are specific "initiation canyoning" trips offered in the area, designed for beginners to introduce them to the sport safely. More challenging ravines like Hoz Ravine and Arbillas Ravine (a bit further afield) offer descents with varying difficulty levels for those seeking more adventure.
For popular spots like the Garganta de Cuartos, there are dedicated parking areas available for visitors, making access convenient. It's advisable to check specific access points for each gorge you plan to visit, but generally, facilities are in place for easy access.
Beyond canyoning and hiking, the region around Losar de la Vera offers opportunities for other outdoor sports. You can explore various MTB Trails around Losar De La Vera or find suitable Running Trails around Losar De La Vera, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult.
The Charco del Trabuquete is known for its stunning turquoise waters and a natural waterfall on the Garganta de Jaranda river. What makes it particularly unique is that it requires a walk of about 3 km to reach, which helps keep it less crowded compared to other natural pools in the Valle de la Vera, offering a more tranquil experience.
Yes, several locations offer excellent viewpoints. For instance, the Devil's Waterfall provides a dedicated viewpoint with a circular staircase to get very close to the impressive cascade. The Garganta de la Nava also offers incredible views of its granite rock formations along the river's course.


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