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Waterfall hiking trails around Reserva Natural Garganta de los Infiernos are characterized by an abundant water network, featuring numerous waterfalls, cascades, and streams that feed into the Jerte River. This hydrological system has carved a landscape of granite and gneiss rocks, creating distinctive formations like the "giant's kettles" at Los Pilones. The region's altitude ranges significantly, from around 300 to over 2,200 meters, encompassing high mountain ecosystems shaped by ancient glacial activity. Deciduous forests of oak, cherry, and chestnut trees…
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike the easy 3.1-mile Garganta de las Nogaleas Trail in Valle del Jerte, featuring stunning waterfalls and panoramic views.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It is necessary to apply sunscreen, most of the paths are in the shade but you can still get burned, very beautiful and perfect for connecting with nature
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The Jerte River rises in the Gredos mountain range and flows through the impressive valley of the same name in northern Extremadura. Along its way, it feeds gorges, natural pools, and lush forests, becoming a true oasis, especially in spring, when cherry blossoms cover the landscape.
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The Jerte is a river from Cáceres that gives its name to the valley through which it passes. The 11 towns that make up the Valle del Jerte commonwealth are located on both banks of the river, which runs a total of about 70 kilometres. This point is ideal to relax under the shade of the trees listening to the sound of the water.
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From this place, located just above the town of Navaconcejo, there is a beautiful view of the Jerte valley. This region and commonwealth encompasses 11 Extremaduran municipalities and extends over more than 370 square kilometres. It limits with the provinces of Ávila and Salamanca, and divides the great massif of Gredos in two. In spring you can see the whole valley dotted with cherry trees with white flowers.
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This is the last waterfall on the Las Nogaleas Gorge Route. Here there is a metal bridge that crosses to the other side of the torrent, perfect for a closer look at this wonder of nature.
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Small historic medieval town in Valle del Jerte on the trade route between Plasencia and Ávila. Don't forget to take a dip or swim to cool off in the Jerte River.
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This section of the trail can be difficult and technical on a bike, but it's worth the hike-a-bike for the waterfalls. There is one waterfall after another.
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There are over 10 dedicated waterfall hiking trails in Reserva Natural Garganta de los Infiernos, offering a range of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging routes. The area is known for its abundant water network, which has carved out a stunning landscape of granite and gneiss rocks.
The trails here are unique due to the powerful fluvial erosion that has created distinctive formations like the 'giant's kettles' at Los Pilones Natural Pools. The region's varied altitude, from 300 to over 2,200 meters, also contributes to diverse scenery, from deciduous forests to high mountain ecosystems.
Yes, there are several easy options. The Garganta de las Nogaleas Trail is an easy 5.0 km route that takes about 1 hour 45 minutes. Another family-friendly option is the route to Los Pilones, which is a shorter, less strenuous walk starting from the Interpretation Center.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can explore the famous Los Pilones Natural Pools, a series of circular rock pools perfect for a refreshing dip in warmer months. Don't miss the Chorrero de la Virgen Viewpoint for panoramic vistas of a magnificent waterfall.
Yes, many of the waterfall trails are designed as loops. A popular moderate option is the Nogaleas Waterfalls – Panoramic view of the Jerte Valley loop from Cabezuela del Valle, which is 9.2 km long and takes nearly 3 hours. Another great choice is the Río Jerte – Nogaleas Waterfalls loop from Cabezuela del Valle, a moderate 8.9 km path.
The Reserva Natural Garganta de los Infiernos is a great year-round destination. Summers are ideal for enjoying the natural pools like Los Pilones. Autumn offers spectacular fall foliage from the chestnut and oak trees, while winter provides views of high rivers and potentially snow-capped peaks, adding a dramatic touch to the landscape.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 400 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the refreshing waterfalls, and the well-maintained paths that allow for diverse experiences.
For a shorter walk, consider the Río Jerte – Nogaleas Waterfalls loop from Navaconcejo. This easy route is only 2.4 km and can be completed in under an hour, offering a pleasant experience along the river and to the waterfalls.
Absolutely. The Nogaleas Waterfalls – Panoramic view of the Jerte Valley loop from Cabezuela del Valle not only features beautiful waterfalls but also provides expansive views of the picturesque Jerte Valley, renowned for its cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant autumn colors.
While focusing on waterfalls, some routes might pass by historical elements. For instance, you might encounter structures like the Carlos V Bridge or the Vado de los Cantares Bridge, which are notable landmarks in the wider region and add to the scenic charm.
The reserve is home to diverse wildlife. Keep an eye out for mountain goats, wildcats, and various birds of prey such as the golden eagle and peregrine falcon, especially in the higher altitude areas. The rich plant life, including oak, cherry, and chestnut trees, also supports a vibrant ecosystem.
The entire region offers fantastic photographic opportunities, especially around the waterfalls and the unique rock formations of Los Pilones. The Chorrero de la Virgen Viewpoint is specifically designed to offer stunning photographic vistas of the waterfall and its surroundings.


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