Best attractions and places to see around El Hoyo De Pinares are found in the Valle del Alberche and Tierra de Pinares region of Ávila. This area is characterized by extensive pine forests, which give the town its name, and is part of the Red Natura 2000 network, designated as a Special Protection Area for Birds. The region offers a mix of natural landscapes and cultural heritage, including historical sites and recreational areas.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A reconstructed Roman bridge in the mountains near Valdemaqueda. It's easily accessible by car, and there are parking lots with a picnic area very close to the bridge. It's a lovely spot. There's hardly anyone there at this time of year.
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Impressive antenna installation. Beautiful road with little traffic.
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The Navahonda hermitage exists as a result of an appearance of the Virgin of Navahonda in an oak tree, to a rancher from Robledo de Chavela, indicating the place of her burial. To get to the Ermita from Robledo de Chavela you must first climb the demanding peak of Navahonda and then descend its mountaineering technique.
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Fun downhill trail from Alto de Navahonda in Robledo de Chavela. It is somewhat technical because it has many stones and some slippery rocks. On the way up it is almost impossible to do it completely mounted.
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This hermitage, with a date of construction, houses the image of the Virgin of Navahonda. This image was hidden in these mountains by the Segovians to protect it from the Muslims during their stay on the peninsula. Hidden for 400 years until 1113, the death of a count causes the disappearance of the Virgin in Oak lands. A farmer found her, and the town of Robledo then decided to worship her and build a hermitage with her name. The Segovians find out about this and leave for the town of Madrid with mules to recover their virgin. Legend has it that, however, when going to begin the path, the mules refuse to advance through the intercession of the virgin to stay in that place. Its year of construction is unknown, although it must be before the 19th century. XVI, since there is evidence of a visit to the temple of King Felipe II.
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The Navahonda hermitage is a modest stone church from the 16th and 16th centuries. Legend has it that it was visited by King Philip II. The temple is located in the GR 10 as it passes through the municipality of Robledo de Chavela.
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Doable downhill trail, but very, very technical, and with a lot of rock. A classic of the mtb of the western sierra, obligatory step of the Robledo Rally, both going down and going up... Of course: if you don't like pedrolos, riverbeds, sandbanks, irregularities, jumps, something adventurous mountain bike and the occasional pushbike, it's better not to go there. You're going to suffer ...
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Mocha River Cofio Bridge.
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El Hoyo de Pinares is known for its extensive pine forests, which give the town its name. You can also discover the Dehesa Boyal with its oaks, junipers, and savins, and the two reservoirs of the Becedas river. Recreational areas like El Fresne, El Batán, and La Pinilla offer access to these natural settings, with La Pinilla featuring a natural swimming pool.
You can explore the Herrerian-style Parish Church of San Miguel Arcángel, dating back to 1500. Another significant historical site is the Visigothic Necropolis of San Vicente, with well-preserved tombs from the 5th to 8th centuries AD. Don't miss the 17th-century Flour Mills of El Batán, and if water levels are low, you might spot the Submerged Romanesque Bridge in the La Puente reservoir.
Yes, you can visit the impressive Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex, a NASA-owned center with massive antennas for tracking space vehicles. Another notable site is the modest 16th-century Navahonda Hermitage, located on the GR 10 route. The medieval Puente Mocha over the Cofio River, possibly of Roman origin, also offers a beautiful natural setting.
The area offers numerous hiking trails, including the 'Ruta de los Molinos' starting from El Batán, the 'Ruta del Agua,' and the 'Ruta Mina Ceferina.' For more options, you can find a variety of routes, including moderate ones like the 'View of Puente Mocha loop from Valdemaqueda,' in the Hiking around El Hoyo De Pinares guide.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for running and road cycling. You can find various routes, including challenging ones like the 'Historic center of Cebreros – Puerto de Arrebatacapas loop' for running, and long-distance road cycling tours such as 'Navalperal de Pinares y Hoyo de Pinares — circular desde Cebreros.' Explore more in the Running Trails around El Hoyo De Pinares and Road Cycling Routes around El Hoyo De Pinares guides.
El Hoyo de Pinares offers something year-round. Summer is ideal for enjoying the natural pools, while autumn brings an abundance of forest fruits. In winter, the pine forests remain vibrant green, offering picturesque landscapes for walks. Spring also provides pleasant weather for exploring the trails and natural beauty.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Parque Municipal Alfonso X El Sabio is a municipal park perfect for enjoyment. Recreational areas like El Batán are ideal for walks among pine forests, and La Pinilla features a natural swimming pool. The El Burguillo Reservoir is also considered family-friendly and offers various activities.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from places like the El Burguillo Reservoir. The unique experience of seeing the massive antennas at the Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex also leaves a strong impression. Many also enjoy the peaceful, natural settings found around historical sites like the Puente Mocha over the Cofio River.
Absolutely. The El Burguillo Reservoir offers exceptional views from various points, especially from its dam, providing a spectacular panorama of the water surrounded by mountains and forests. The 'Descent Trail to Ermita de Navahonda' also offers spectacular views along its path.
Several nearby towns offer interesting sights. Cebreros (approx. 6 km) has the Adolfo Suárez and the Transition Museum. Villa del Prado (approx. 6 km) features the magnificent Iglesia Santiago Apóstol. In El Tiemblo (approx. 12 km), you can visit the enchanting Ermita de San Antonio and El Castañar de El Tiemblo. San Bartolomé de Pinares (approx. 11 km) is known for its traditional Luminarias festival.
The Visigothic Necropolis of San Vicente is an important archaeological find that might be less known to casual visitors. The ruins of the medieval Ermita de Navaserrada, with elements moved to the El Fresne recreational area, also offer a glimpse into the region's past away from the main tourist trails. The Submerged Romanesque Bridge, visible only when water levels are low, is another unique discovery.
Yes, the region around El Hoyo de Pinares is popular for road cycling, with routes that traverse varied landscapes. You can find challenging routes like the 'Puerto de Arrebatacapas – Puerto de Navalmoral loop from Cebreros' or the 'Embalse de San Juan y Estación de Cebreros.' More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around El Hoyo De Pinares guide.


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