Natural monuments around Guisando encompass a diverse landscape within the Sierra de Gredos, a mountain range known for its rocky peaks and natural water features. The area is characterized by its natural swimming pools, formed by mountain streams, and the broader mountainous terrain. Guisando offers opportunities to experience pristine natural environments and engage in outdoor activities. The region is part of the Sierra de Gredos Regional Park, highlighting its ecological significance.
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At the Barrerones spring we can refill our water and see some ibex.
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Beware of bad weather; get good information before the ascent because from October to May it can be really problematic, especially in winter.
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Fountain Los Barrerones
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The Tormes River is a tributary of the Duero on its left bank, it runs through the Community of Castilla y León, crossing the provinces of Ávila, Salamanca and Zamora. The Tormes rises in the Tormejón meadow, in the Gredos mountain range. It feeds several reservoirs, the Santa Teresa and Villagonzalo reservoirs, the San Fernando reservoir and, close to its mouth in the Duero, the Almendra reservoir, where, sandwiched between rock walls, it forms the so-called arribes del Tormes.
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This beautiful Roman stone bridge has a single arch and is located at an exceptional point, since the Garganta de Santa María is born there, but the Garganta Blanca and the Garganta Lóbrega also end.
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originally Roman bridge that was restored in the Romanesque
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El Morezón is a peak located in the Sierra de Gredos. It is 2,389 meters high1 and is one of the peaks that make up the Circo de Gredos. It is located in the municipality of Navalperal de Tormes, in the province of Ávila. From its top you have one of the best views of the Circo de Gredos with the Elola Refuge and the Laguna Grande in the foreground and the most emblematic peaks of the circus —such as Almanzor, La Galana and Ameal de Pablo— behind it.
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The Port of Candeleda is a natural balcony with impressive views of the Tiétar Valley and the southern slope of Gredos.
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Guisando, nestled in the Sierra de Gredos, offers a diverse landscape. You'll find rocky peaks, mountain streams forming natural swimming pools, and expansive views. Notable features include the Tormes River, which flows through a beautiful valley, and various viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the Tiétar Valley and the Gredos hillside.
Yes, Guisando is particularly famous for its natural pools, formed by mountain streams with fresh, crystalline waters flowing from the peaks of Gredos. Popular spots include Charco Verde, known for its emerald green waters, and Charco El Risquillo, celebrated for its clear waters and peaceful atmosphere. These are ideal for cooling off during warmer months.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting Morezón Peak, which at 2,389 meters offers one of the best views of the Circus of Gredos, including the Elola Refuge and Laguna Grande. Another excellent spot is Puerto de Candeleda, a mountain pass providing impressive vistas of the Tiétar Valley, the Gredos hillside, and the Rosarito reservoir.
The natural swimming pools around Guisando, such as Charco Verde and Charco El Risquillo, are excellent for families, offering a tranquil setting for swimming and picnicking. The broader Sierra de Gredos area also provides opportunities for easy walks and enjoying nature, making it suitable for a family day out.
The region around Guisando offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from moderate to difficult. You can find routes like the 'Guisando Viewpoint – Guisando Village loop' for a moderate experience, or more challenging ascents such as 'Ascent Cabezo del Cervunal from the Plataforma del Nogal del Barranco'. For more options, explore the hiking guide around Guisando.
Yes, Guisando and its surroundings are well-suited for both mountain biking and road cycling. You can find challenging MTB routes like 'Mountain biking through the Sierra de Gredos' or 'Arenas, El Hornillo y Guisando'. For cycling, there are routes such as 'Castillo del Condestable Dávalos y piscina natural El Pelayos'. Discover more routes in the MTB Trails guide and the Cycling guide around Guisando.
The natural pools are particularly inviting during the warmer months for swimming and cooling off. For hiking and exploring the mountainous terrain, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. Be aware that from October to May, especially in winter, weather conditions in the Sierra de Gredos can be problematic, so always check forecasts before planning an ascent.
While primarily known for its natural beauty, Guisando is also home to the Toros de Guisando. These are four ancient granite sculptures, believed to represent bulls or boars, dating back to the 3rd century BCE. They are situated within a declared Scenic Site, blending cultural heritage with a natural setting.
A perfect spot to get fresh water is Fuente de los Barrerones. It's located within the spectacular setting of the Gredos circus and is ideal for refilling your water bottle before or after exploring the peaks.
When planning to ascend peaks like Morezón Peak, it's crucial to get good information about the weather conditions beforehand. From October to May, the weather can be particularly challenging, especially in winter, with potential for snow and ice, making ascents problematic.
Yes, the Tormes River is a significant natural monument. It rises in the Gredos mountain range and flows through a beautiful valley, creating idyllic postcard images. It's a tributary of the Duero and feeds several reservoirs along its course.
Visitors appreciate the pure nature and tranquility offered by the area, providing an escape from urban bustle. The stunning scenic beauty, from the emerald waters of Charco Verde to the dramatic mountainous landscapes of the Sierra de Gredos, is also a major draw. The opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, swimming, and picnicking in a beautiful setting are highly valued.


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