Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Routes
Places to see
Spain
Castile and León
Ávila
Valle Del Tietar

Cuevas Del Valle

Attractions and Places To See around Cuevas Del Valle - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Cuevas Del Valle include historical landmarks and natural features within the Sierra de Gredos mountains and Tiétar Valley. This region offers a blend of cultural sites, traditional architecture, and mountain landscapes. It is characterized by its historical routes, religious buildings, and scenic mountain passes.

Best attractions and places to see around Cuevas Del Valle

  • The most popular attractions is Puerto de Pedro Bernardo, a mountain pass that offers views of the surrounding…

Last updated: July 16, 2026

Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

The Achecabos Bridge is commonly called a Roman bridge (since it was built on a previous bridge, predictably Roman). It is the oldest bridge in Arenas de San Pedro. It …

Translated by Google •

Tip by

See rides here

Send to Phone

Save

Puerto de Pedro Bernardo

Highlight • Mountain Pass

Road in perfect condition to the town, with hard shoulder and vertical and horizontal signage. Once this is passed, the road narrows, with somewhat rough asphalt, although in perfect condition. …

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

Sign up now to discover places like this

Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.

Sign up for free

San Pedro de Alcántara Sanctuary

Highlight • Religious Site

Going up the Avellaneda stream, we find this place of pilgrimage just three kilometers from Arenas de San Pedro. The native of Alcántara (Cáceres, Extremadura), ordered the construction of a …

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

Serranillos Pass

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The Serranillos Pass is one of the most iconic mountain passes in the Sierra de Gredos, famous for its beauty and for being a historic stage in the Vuelta a …

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

Centenera Pass

Highlight (Segment) • Mountain Pass

Ascent to the top of the Centenera from El Hornillo. Ramps at 8% at the exit of El Arenal and 3km from reaching 13%

Translated by Google •

Tip by

Save

Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Cuevas Del Valle.

Sign up for free

Already have an account?

Start today with a free account

Your next adventure awaits.

Login or Signup

Popular around Cuevas Del Valle

Hiking around Cuevas Del Valle

MTB Trails around Cuevas Del Valle

Road Cycling Routes around Cuevas Del Valle

Cycling around Cuevas Del Valle

Running Trails around Cuevas Del Valle

Gravel biking around Cuevas Del Valle

Tips from the Community

JavierCR 🇪🇸
December 3, 2025, Puerto de Serranillos

The Serranillos Pass is one of the most iconic mountain passes in the Sierra de Gredos, famous for its beauty and for being a historic stage in the Vuelta a España (Hinault's legendary stage in 1983). Views of the Cinco Villas Valley and the Gredos peaks. Spectacular scenery throughout the climb. Signage with gradient and remaining distance information. Ideal for linking up with Puerto del Pico, Pedro Bernardo, and Mijares for an epic stage.

Translated by Google

1

0

The Pedro Bernardo Pass is one of the classic climbs in the Sierra de Gredos mountains, highly prized by cyclists and a regular feature of races like the Vuelta a España. First section: Up to the village (Pedro Bernardo), with gradients of 5-6%, a road in good condition, and spectacular views of the Tiétar Valley. Urban section: In the village, the gradient eases, even offering some flatter sections. Second section: After the village, the asphalt becomes rougher, and the toughest kilometer (7-8%) appears, followed by a "balcony" section with incredible views and a sustained 5% gradient to the summit.

Translated by Google

1

0

It's a very quiet pass with hardly any traffic, especially in its final section. The eastern slope, which starts from Arenas De San Pedro, has two very distinct sections. The first, to the village of El Arenal, is very gentle and always runs under an extensive pine forest. When you reach El Arenal, in the village itself, the gradient increases, and then there are 6 km left with an average gradient of 7% and some 10% slopes. The views from the pass are beautiful and it exudes a spiritual tranquility. In summer, it's highly recommended to climb it early in the morning to take advantage of the cool morning air. The western slope connects with the climb to Puerto del Pico, and the climb begins in Ramacastañas. Although not as well-known as other passes in the Sierra de Gredos, I have to admit that I loved it. Here's the link to visit the altimetry created by @cyclingcols, the best at this --> cyclingcols.com/col/Centenera

Translated by Google

0

0

The Puerto de Pedro Bernardo is the younger brother of the Puerto de Serranillos. Almost every time this port has been climbed in a professional race it is linked to the Puerto de Serranillos, only the second being considered a port. However, the Puerto de Pedro Bernardo is in itself a hill where you can go from the valley where the CL-501 road runs (where the town with the same name is located) to the valley of the Puerto de Pico, where Esteban del Valle and Mombeltrán are located. The chain with Serranillos is the most typical, as I said previously, although it is also worth chaining it with the Puerto de la Centenera or the Puerto del Pico. The road is rough, with hardly any shoulder and very little traffic. It is a very pleasant port to climb... as long as the heat is not suffocating.

Translated by Google

2

0

Be careful after passing the monastery, do not miss the sign for La Cruz.

Translated by Google

0

1

It is a very quiet port with hardly any traffic, especially in its final part. The eastern slope, which starts from Arenas De San Pedro, has two very well differentiated parts. The first, to the town of El Arenal, is very gentle and always passes under an extensive pine forest. When you reach El Arenal, in the same town, the slope increases and then we have 6 km left with an average slope of 7% and some ramps of 10%. The views of the port are very beautiful and there is spiritual tranquility. In summer it is highly recommended to climb it first thing in the morning to take advantage of the coolness of the morning. The west slope connects with the climb to Puerto del Pico and the climb begins in Ramacastañas. Without being as well known as other ports in the Sierra de Gredos, I have to admit that I loved it. I leave you the link to visit the altimetry prepared by @cyclingcols, the best at this --> http://www.cyclingcols.com/col/Centenera

Translated by Google

0

0

The Serranillos pass is one of the great classics of the Tour of Spain as it passes through the Sierra de Gredos. As the Vuelta has almost always ended in Madrid, the Gredos and Guadarrama mountain ranges offered very interesting alternatives to trace mountain stages in the last stages. The port of Serranillos is very iconic in the Sierra de Gredos for several reasons: type of port (long and long), rough and irregular road (but in good condition) and dryland landscape with little vegetation (very typical of this inland area of the Iberian Peninsula). The Serranillos port presents many climbing alternatives: - On its eastern side, there are 2 alternatives: from Burgohondo (the classic one, along the main highway AV-913) and from Navalosa along the AV P-419 highway, which joins the previous one in Navarrevisca. - on its west side, is where we will find more alternatives. I have come to count up to 5 alternatives. They are the following: (1) climb through Santa Cruz del Valle, starting from the N-502 and taking the AV p-706 highway, to later reach San Esteban del Valle and from there to the top; (2) leaving Mombeltrán on the AV-922 highway towards San Esteban del Valle and from there to the top; (3) starting from Cuevas del Valle and passing through Villarejo del Valle on the AV P-706 highway, reaching San Esteban del Valle and from there to the top; (4) starting from the N-502, in the middle of the climb to the Pico pass, taking a road that takes us to the Mirador de la Carretera del Sidrillo and to Esteban del Valle, and from there to the top; (5) previously crossing the Pedro Bernardo port on the AV-922 highway Although I have only done alternative 4 on the eastern slope by bike, they are all very similar. The slopes are gentle and the views, as there is little vegetation, cover a lot of territory.

Translated by Google

0

0

The Aquelcabos Bridge is commonly called a Roman bridge (since it was built on a previous, presumably Roman, bridge). It is the oldest bridge in Arenas de San Pedro. It is expected that it was built in the 11th century, so it is of medieval origin. It was widely used by travelers and nomadic shepherds, paying in advance for the portage or ferry. It consists of three arches, the central one being the largest of all. Its pavement has been restored with paving imitating the original. On both sides there is a stone parapet one meter high and several parts of its layout have been repaired with cement.

Translated by Google

10

0

Frequently Asked Questions

What historical and cultural sites can I explore around Cuevas Del Valle?

The region is rich in history. You can walk along the ancient Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge, which was built upon an earlier Roman structure and was vital for travelers and shepherds. Don't miss the well-preserved Roman Road of Puerto del Pico, offering a historical walk. Other notable sites include the late Gothic

Church of San Juan Bautista

, the historic Rollo de la Justicia, and the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora del Puerto, known for its Talavera ceramic tiles. The San Pedro de Alcántara Sanctuary, a short distance away, offers an artistic complex with a Royal Chapel and museum.

What natural attractions are there to see near Cuevas Del Valle?

Cuevas Del Valle is nestled within the majestic Sierra de Gredos Mountains, offering breathtaking views. You can discover beautiful natural pools and waterfalls at Pozos de Felipe, or enjoy refreshing dips in spots like "El Pontón." The Tiétar Valley, where the village is located, boasts a unique microclimate and diverse flora and fauna. For a fascinating geological wonder, visit the nearby Cuevas del Águila, known for its impressive stalactites and stalagmites.

Where can I find the best scenic viewpoints in the area?

For panoramic vistas, head to the Puerto del Pico, which offers exceptionally impressive views of the surrounding landscape. The Serranillos Pass is another iconic spot in the Sierra de Gredos, providing spectacular views of the Cinco Villas Valley and Gredos peaks. The Puerto de Pedro Bernardo and Centenera Pass also offer beautiful views of the surrounding forests and mountains.

Are there opportunities for hiking or other outdoor activities around Cuevas Del Valle?

Absolutely! The region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can hike along the historic Roman Road of Puerto del Pico or explore numerous trails throughout the Sierra de Gredos. For more specific routes, you'll find a variety of options, including moderate to difficult trails like the "Puerto del Pico Viewpoint loop from Cuevas del Valle." You can find more details on hiking routes at Hiking around Cuevas Del Valle. The area also offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking and horse riding.

What kind of local cuisine can I try in Cuevas Del Valle?

Indulge in the rich local gastronomy, which features traditional dishes from the Ávila region. Be sure to try Chuletón de Ávila (Ávila steak), a renowned local specialty. Other delicious options include Judías del Barco (a traditional bean stew) and Hornazo, a savory bread filled with cured meats. The local cuisine reflects the agricultural heritage of the Tiétar Valley.

Are there any family-friendly attractions or activities in Cuevas Del Valle?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge and the San Pedro de Alcántara Sanctuary are both marked as family-friendly. Exploring the natural pools like Pozos de Felipe can also be a fun activity for all ages. Gentle walks along parts of the Roman Road or through the village to admire the traditional architecture are also enjoyable for families.

What is the traditional architecture like in Cuevas Del Valle?

Cuevas Del Valle proudly preserves its traditional architecture. You'll notice stone facades on the first floor of buildings, often combined with wood and adobe or brick on the second. Many houses feature charming balconies overflowing with vibrant flowers. The Calle Real and Calle de los Soportales are excellent examples of this distinctive style, offering a glimpse into the village's heritage.

Can I go mountain biking (MTB) near Cuevas Del Valle?

Yes, the region provides excellent terrain for mountain biking. You can find challenging routes such as "Del Arenal a Guisando — Sierra de Gredos" or the "Cinco Villas of Gredos MTB Loop." These trails offer a great way to explore the diverse landscapes of the Sierra de Gredos. More information on MTB trails is available at MTB Trails around Cuevas Del Valle.

Are there any unique local experiences or festivals in Cuevas Del Valle?

One of the most unique experiences is the Transhumance Festival (Fiesta Trashumancia), an ancestral tradition that commemorates the seasonal movement of livestock along the Roman road. This festival offers a deep dive into the region's cultural heritage. Beyond festivals, the area is also known for its rural tourism, offering a charming and authentic experience.

What makes the Sierra de Gredos Mountains special for visitors?

The Sierra de Gredos Mountains are special for their majestic beauty, providing breathtaking views and fresh air. They offer abundant opportunities for hiking, exploring, and enjoying nature. With minimal light pollution, the Sierra de Gredos is also an exceptional location for stargazing, offering clear views of the night sky.

Are there any natural swimming spots or rivers in the area?

Yes, the area around Cuevas Del Valle features several natural spots for refreshing dips. You can discover beautiful natural pools and waterfalls by following a short trail near the village to Pozos de Felipe. Additionally, you'll find natural charcas and pozas, such as "El Pontón," where you can enjoy the cool mountain waters. The River Pasaderas also flows charmingly near the local church.

What is the best time to visit Cuevas Del Valle for outdoor activities?

The Tiétar Valley, where Cuevas Del Valle is located, enjoys a microclimate, making it pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for hiking, mountain biking, and exploring the natural pools. Summers can be warm, ideal for enjoying the natural swimming spots, while winters offer a different kind of beauty, though some higher mountain passes might be more challenging.

Most popular routes around Cuevas Del Valle

Hiking around Cuevas Del Valle

Most popular attractions around Cuevas Del Valle

Natural Monuments

Store rating

Get inspired with the komoot mobile app

With a free komoot account, you can easily find, customize, and navigate endless outdoor adventures.

or

Join komoot Now

Store rating

Explore more

Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions:

CandeledaEl HornilloGuisandoArenas De San PedroEl ArenalMombeltránPoyales Del HoyoSan Esteban Del ValleSanta Cruz Del ValleLa AdradaSotillo De La AdradaCasillasVillarejo Del ValleSanta María Del TiétarNavahondillaPedro BernardoPiedralavesGavilanesHiguera De Las DueñasMijaresFresnedillaLanzahítaCasavieja

Nearby adventure guides

Things to Do around Villarejo Del Valle

background

Get ready to conquer new peaks

Sign up for Free

Explore
RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepackingSitemap
Download the app
Follow Us on Socials

© komoot GmbH

Privacy Policy