Best waterfalls around Navas De Riofrío are found in a region characterized by its natural setting between the Sierra de Guadarrama and the Bosque de Riofrío. The area is traversed by the Rio Peces, contributing to a rich natural landscape. While specific named waterfalls within the immediate municipality are not extensively documented, the broader Segovia province offers notable cascades. This environment provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration.
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Very cold water shower, especially recommended for hot summer.
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Bridge and rake on the wall of the La Granja gardens to let the stream pass through a waterfall.
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Be very careful with slipping if you want to go down to its height, especially when the ground is wet.
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Two-meter waterfall in the Arroyo de la Navazuela, in the Fuenfría Valley. It is worth the visit.
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Little water in the Navazuela stream.
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it is a point to see when water runs, in summer it is hardly appreciated
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The natural values and beauty of the Valsaín pine forests made the Boca del Asno meadow the favorite place for royal entourages to have a snack during their country walks while they spent the summer in the palace of La Granja. Starting in the 19th century, it became a meeting point for scientists, naturalists and hikers, who used to frequent the banks of the Eresma River in search of new paths of research, discovery and dissemination of knowledge through the study of the natural environment and outdoor activities. free. The recreational areas of El Robledo, los Encontros and Boca del Asno, all three located on the banks of the river Eresma, have become outstanding natural spaces for leisure and recreation that attract some two hundred thousand people a year. The picturesque name of Boca del Asno is due to the narrow narrowing of the riverbed, which crosses a narrow gorge with granite walls and the popular imagination compares it to the snout of a donkey, where small waterfalls, slides and pools are formed that they delight young and old alike in summer, when the temperature of the water is pleasant for bathing. At the entrance of the car park there is a Sierra de Guadarrama National Park Visitor Center set up in an old forest house of the forest nursery. The center has route information and data of interest. The exhibition has an audiovisual of the Montes de Valsaín, the flora, the fauna and the territory of the summits. It also has thematic panels, projections and a room that develops the exploitation of pines and the use of wood as an economic resource. The visit is very interesting to learn about the natural, cultural and traditional world of the territory included in the protected area and the peripheral belt.
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La Ducha de los Alemanes is one of those hidden waterfalls in the Sierra de Guadarrama that few know about. It is an easy, short route and with a wooded landscape that makes it an excellent option to do it with children.
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While specific named waterfalls directly within Navas De Riofrío are not extensively documented, the region offers several beautiful spots. The Boca del Asno Gorge and Waterfalls features small cascades and pools formed by the Eresma River. Another highlight is Ducha de los Alemanes, a hidden waterfall in the Sierra de Guadarrama. Further afield, but within a reasonable driving distance, is the impressive El Chorro de Navafría, a 20-meter waterfall with a well-equipped recreational area.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. The Boca del Asno Gorge and Waterfalls is a significant natural space for leisure and recreation, with small waterfalls and pools perfect for children. Ducha de los Alemanes offers an easy, short route through a wooded landscape, making it an excellent choice for families. El Chorro de Navafría also features a recreational area with a children's playground and natural swimming pools, making it ideal for a family day out.
The best time to visit is generally during late winter, springtime, or after periods of significant rainfall. This is when the water flow is strongest, making the waterfalls, especially El Chorro de Navafría, particularly spectacular. During summer, some smaller cascades like Ducha de los Alemanes might have reduced flow.
The area around Navas De Riofrío, including the Sierra de Guadarrama, offers diverse hiking opportunities. For instance, the walk to El Chorro de Navafría is a relatively easy 1.5 km (one way) from the parking area. Longer routes, 10-15 km, explore refuges and viewpoints in the surrounding pine forests. You can find more detailed hiking routes and their difficulties on the Hiking around Navas De Riofrío guide.
Yes, some waterfalls have interesting historical ties. For example, Chorro del Árbol Viejo, also known as 'Germans' Shower,' earned its name because, at the beginning of the 20th century, hikers, particularly Germans, used to refresh themselves at this small waterfall in the Arroyo de Navazuela. The Boca del Asno Gorge was historically a favorite spot for royal entourages and later became a meeting point for scientists and naturalists.
At the Boca del Asno Gorge, there are recreational areas with a Sierra de Guadarrama National Park Visitor Center, offering route information and insights into the natural and cultural world of the area. El Chorro de Navafría boasts a well-equipped recreational area with barbecues, picnic tables, benches, drinking water, restrooms, a children's playground, and a rustic restaurant, along with natural swimming pools.
Yes, natural swimming opportunities exist. The Boca del Asno Gorge features pools formed by the Eresma River where visitors can cool off. El Chorro de Navafría also offers natural swimming pools within its recreational area, providing a refreshing experience amidst nature.
Beyond visiting waterfalls, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, as detailed in the Hiking around Navas De Riofrío guide. Cycling is also popular, with routes available for touring bicycles and road bikes; check the Cycling around Navas De Riofrío guide and Road Cycling Routes around Navas De Riofrío guide for options. Horseback riding is also an option in the Sierra de Guadarrama.
The Small Waterfall on the Pradillo River is appreciated for its natural beauty in a forest setting. However, caution is advised due to potential slippery conditions, especially when the ground is wet, if you wish to get closer to its base.
Yes, at El Chorro de Navafría, a bridge near the base of the waterfall serves as an excellent viewpoint. Additionally, stairs allow access to the upper part of the cascade, offering different perspectives of the 20-meter drop. The Bridge Over the Rastrillo Stream also provides a viewpoint of a waterfall feature.
The Boca del Asno Gorge and Waterfalls is popular due to its natural values and beauty within the Valsaín pine forests. It features small waterfalls, slides, and pools formed by the Eresma River, delighting visitors of all ages. The area also includes recreational facilities and a visitor center, attracting many people annually for leisure and recreation.
Many of the waterfall areas offer good accessibility. For instance, the walk from the parking area to El Chorro de Navafría is relatively short and easy, making it accessible to most visitors. Ducha de los Alemanes is also described as an easy, short route. The recreational areas at places like Boca del Asno are designed for public enjoyment.


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