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Spain
Castile and León
Ávila
Barco Avila-Piedrahita
Bohoyo

Garganta de Bohoyo Trail

Hard

9

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Garganta de Bohoyo Trail

11:19

29.7km

1,240m

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Hike the difficult 18.4-mile Garganta de Bohoyo Trail in Sierra de Gredos, featuring glacial landscapes and 4082 feet of elevation gain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Parque Regional de la Sierra de Gredos

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4.85 km

La Redonda Shelter

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One of the five shelters located in the Bohoyo Gorge, in the heart of the Sierra de Gredos, in the province of Ávila. It is a free refuge, located at …

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9.18 km

Refugio del Lanchón

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A small stone shelter located in the Bohoyo Gorge. There are several streams nearby. The views of the Sierra de Gredos will not leave you indifferent.

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15.2 km

Portilla de Cantos Colorados

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Mountain pass located right between the peaks Meapoco Oeste (2395 m) and Meapoco Este (2413 m).

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16.8 km

Belesar Shelter

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Small stone shelter for 6 people in the heart of the Sierra de Gredos. Located at an altitude of 2123 meters, the perfect place to spend the night totally disconnected from the world.

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29.7 km

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23.0 km

4.82 km

1.88 km

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27.4 km

2.30 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best time to hike is generally outside of winter. During winter, the presence of ice and snow makes crampons and ice axes essential, requiring alpine experience. For much of the year, especially at lower elevations, meadows and oak forests can be waterlogged, so appropriate waterproof footwear is highly recommended.

Is the Garganta de Bohoyo Trail suitable for beginners or families?

No, this trail is consistently rated as difficult due to its considerable length (nearly 30 km out-and-back) and significant elevation gain (over 1,200 meters). It demands a very good physical fitness level, sure-footedness, and appropriate sturdy footwear. Alpine experience is needed for its more challenging sections, especially in winter. It is not recommended for beginners or young families.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

The provided information does not explicitly state regulations regarding dogs. As the trail is located within the Parque Regional de la Sierra de Gredos, it is advisable to check the park's specific rules on pets, especially regarding leash requirements and protected wildlife areas, before bringing your dog.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the Sierra de Gredos Regional Park?

The provided information does not mention specific permits or entrance fees for hiking the Garganta de Bohoyo Trail or accessing the Parque Regional de la Sierra de Gredos. However, it's always good practice to check the official park website or local visitor centers for the most current regulations before your visit.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the route?

The terrain is diverse and challenging. You'll start through fresh oak forests and meadows, which can be waterlogged. As you ascend, these give way to heather and broom, then high-altitude pastures. The upper reaches feature imposing granite rock formations, including scree, cliffs, and sharp ridges known as "cuchillares." You will also encounter several streams.

Where does the trail start and is there parking available?

The komoot route for the Garganta de Bohoyo Trail starts and ends in Bohoyo. While specific parking details are not provided, hikers typically park in or near the village to access the trailhead. It's recommended to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.

What notable landmarks or points of interest will I encounter?

Along the route, you'll pass several unguarded refuges that can serve as stopping points, including La Redonda Shelter and Refugio del Lanchón. You'll also traverse the Portilla de Cantos Colorados and the Belesar Shelter, culminating near the peak of El Belesar. The trail itself is a well-preserved glacial valley, showcasing impressive rock formations and offering views of peaks like El Berrueco and Meapoco.

Can I swim in any natural pools along the way?

Yes, the gorge features natural pools where swimming is possible. These can be a refreshing stop during your hike, especially during warmer months.

What kind of wildlife might I see?

The trail offers opportunities to spot diverse wildlife. Keep an eye out for Iberian ibex, black and griffon vultures, and even golden eagles, particularly in the higher, more remote sections.

Does this trail intersect with other hiking paths?

Yes, while primarily following the Senda de la Garganta de Bohoyo, the route also passes through sections of the Camino de Peñagorda.

What should I bring for a hike on this trail?

Given its difficulty and length, you should bring plenty of water, high-energy snacks, sturdy hiking boots (waterproof recommended due to potentially waterlogged sections), appropriate layers of clothing for varying altitudes and weather, a map and compass or GPS device, and a first-aid kit. In winter, crampons and an ice axe are essential.

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