Waterfalls in Ávila offer natural escapes within the Sierra de Gredos mountain range, providing opportunities for hiking and enjoying natural pools. The region features serene streams and waterfalls, particularly along rivers known for clear waters and recreational areas. These natural features complement Ávila's historic and cultural heritage, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Hiking in Ávila
Gavilanes is a small municipality in Ávila, with only 600 inhabitants. It has a natural pool in the Chorro gorge, located southwest of the town, on Pedro Bernardo Avenue. However, its greatest attraction, which is worth visiting, is the waterfall in the Chorro gorge, two kilometers from the town, near the Machine House. It is the highest waterfall in the community.
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Numerous waterfalls in the Navamediana Gorge will accompany you along the path along the PR-AV 38 path to La Hoyuela in the Sierra de Gredos. Going up, the sound of the water will become more intense. The landscape is beautiful, you fall in love with its tranquility. Here you can feel the true connection with nature.
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From the small town of Navamediana and along an old cobbled path, the path leads us along the gorge to the high mountain of Gredos. The first section of the path runs through an oak forest. The sound of jays and other small birds accompany us. The sound of the water becomes more intense as we approach the bed of the gorge. We feel the freshness of the riverside vegetation and ascending the left bank we trace the course of the river guided by the sound of the water. THE intense smell of cantuesos and thyme will follow us for much of the way if we choose spring to take this route. At the highest part, a grove of aspen and later birch trees outline the gorge. Higher up the sound of the water becomes more intense, the water runs capriciously, jumping and drawing numerous waterfalls that will delight the walker. The path ascends with a steeper slope between large stones to overcome the threshold and lead us to the end of our route, returning us to tranquility and silence at this point.
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With a drop of between 80 and 90 meters, the jetty of the boat gives us an impressive view of the natural flow of things through the discharge of the waters of the Horco stream into the Caballeros throat.
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Located at the end of the Pescadores path to Charca de los Cachizos, this cozy place allows us to stop to refresh ourselves halfway through the route. Its lack of accommodation for bathing is not a problem, the waters are deep enough to immerse us in its refreshing current, and we can even drop down its natural slide.
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They are spectacular waterfalls, however you have to follow the track scrupulously to get to where you can see it, since the path is not marked.
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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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Between Arenas de San Pedro and Guisando we will find a natural pool not equipped for bathing (although it is usually done).
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Ávila's waterfalls are often found within impressive granite canyons and gorges, such as Garganta de la Nava. You'll encounter crystal clear pools, unique rock formations, and lush riverside vegetation. Many spots, like Charca de los Cachizos, are natural pools perfect for refreshing stops.
Yes, several waterfalls and natural pools in Ávila offer refreshing swimming opportunities. Charca de los Cachizos, for instance, has waters deep enough for immersion and even a natural slide. The Pelayos River area, particularly Charco Verde, is also known for its natural pools popular for cooling off.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, as the waterfalls are typically at their fullest due to snowmelt and rainfall, and the riverside vegetation is vibrant. The intense smell of cantuesos and thyme can also be enjoyed along trails like the Garganta de Navamediana Trail PR-AV 38. Summer is also popular for enjoying the natural pools.
Many areas offer accessible paths. For example, Garganta de la Nava features an adapted stone walkway that zigzags along the gorge, making it easier for families to enjoy the views. The Pelayos River recreation area also provides amenities like picnic areas, which can be convenient for families.
While specific regulations vary by location, many natural areas in Ávila, especially hiking trails, are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they do not disturb wildlife or other visitors. Always check local signage for any restrictions.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from adapted stone walkways to more challenging routes. The Garganta de Navamediana Trail PR-AV 38, for example, leads through an oak forest and along the gorge, with the sound of water guiding the way. The Pescadores path also leads to natural pools like Charca de los Cachizos.
Yes, many waterfall locations in Ávila offer spectacular viewpoints. El Chorro Waterfall is noted for its tranquil environment and views. The Garganta de la Nava also provides incredible views of rock formations along the river's course.
Beyond hiking to the waterfalls, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like the 'Castillo del Condestable Dávalos y piscina natural El Pelayos' which passes by natural pools, or enjoy running trails such as the 'Ruta de los Pescadores'. For more options, check out the guides for Cycling in Ávila, Running Trails in Ávila, and Easy Hikes in Ávila.
Yes, the waterfall in the Chorro gorge near Gavilanes is considered the highest waterfall in the community. This impressive cascade is located about two kilometers from the town of Gavilanes, close to the Machine House.
Accessibility varies by location. Some areas, like the Pelayos River recreation area, offer convenient parking and amenities. For places like Garganta de la Nava, parts of the path are adapted stone walkways. It's advisable to research specific waterfall locations for detailed parking and access information.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. For example, El Chorro Waterfall is described as a 'must visit' place that 'exudes peace and tranquility'. The granite canyons and crystal clear pools, like those at Garganta de la Nava, are also highly praised for their spectacular views.
While not widely publicized, the Tordigas Waterfalls offer a more secluded experience. Similarly, Chorrera del Lanchón provides a beautiful natural monument for those looking to explore beyond the most popular spots.
The difficulty varies. Many trails are rated as intermediate, such as those leading to Garganta de la Nava or El Chorro Waterfall. Some paths, like sections of the Garganta de Navamediana Trail PR-AV 38, can have steeper slopes and loose stones, especially as you ascend into the high mountains of Gredos.


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