Best mountain passes around Bohoyo are found within the Sierra de Gredos Regional Park. This region provides access to various mountain passes and high-altitude routes. The landscape is characterized by glacial formations, granite peaks, and diverse terrain. These features make the area a destination for hiking and mountaineering.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Uneven road but ideal for emery
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Mountain pass located right between the peaks Meapoco Oeste (2395 m) and Meapoco Este (2413 m).
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La Portilla de Cantos Colorados is a mountain pass located between West Meapoco and East Meapoco, in the Sierra de Gredos. La Portilla de Cantos Colorados is located near Hoya de las Berzas and Hoya del Belesar.
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At the end of this road that joins Santa María de los Caballeros and Aliseda de Tormes there is this mountain pass called Puerto de La Lastra del Cano, where this point offers impressive views of the Valle del Río Tormes as a whole.
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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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Mountain pass that is located at the top of the Sierra de Gredos and that separates the Valle del Tiétar and the Valle del Río Tormes. Beautiful views from the top!
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Located in the Sierra de Gredos Regional Park, from Puerto de Umbrías we have fantastic views of the surrounding landscapes.
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Among the most popular mountain passes for hiking, you'll find Puerto de Candeleda, known for its impressive panoramic views of the Tiétar Valley. Another notable pass is Crampón Pass, which offers a challenging ascent and is a key point before reaching the Almanzor peak. Visitors also appreciate Views of the Tormes River Valley from Puerto de La Lastra del Cano.
The mountain passes and high-mountain routes around Bohoyo are particularly popular in spring and early autumn. During these seasons, temperatures are generally pleasant, making for ideal hiking conditions. However, many trails are challenging and require good physical fitness and appropriate gear.
Many of the mountain passes and high-mountain routes around Bohoyo are considered challenging. For instance, Puerto de Candeleda involves a significant elevation gain of 1,581 meters. Routes like the Senda de la Garganta de Bohoyo (PR-AV 16) and Senda de la Garganta de Navamediana (PR-AV 38) are also difficult, requiring good physical fitness, sure-footedness, and appropriate footwear. Some even demand alpine experience.
The region around Bohoyo, nestled in the Sierra de Gredos Regional Park, is characterized by stunning natural beauty. You'll encounter glacial formations, rugged granite peaks, and diverse terrain. Passes like Puerto del Peón feature ancient glacial valleys and high-altitude meadows, while the Bohoyo and Navamediana Gorges showcase dramatic glacial modeling and changing vegetation as you ascend.
Yes, the area is rich in historical significance. Puerto de Candeleda follows the 'Trocha Real,' historically used by King Alfonso XIII and cattle ranchers. Puerto del Peón is an ancient transhumance route with a well-preserved cobbled path, reflecting its use by shepherds for centuries. The Senda de la Garganta de Bohoyo also follows a traditional path used by shepherds and early mountaineers.
Beyond the passes, two significant high-mountain routes originating from Bohoyo are the Senda de la Garganta de Bohoyo (PR-AV 16), a difficult 29.7 km route traversing an impressive glacial gorge, and the Senda de la Garganta de Navamediana (PR-AV 38), a difficult 15.7 km trail offering magnificent views of another glacial gorge and opportunities to spot wildlife like the Iberian ibex.
The area around Bohoyo offers a variety of outdoor activities. Besides hiking the mountain passes, you can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Ascent to Puerto de Tornavacas' or the 'Puerto de Umbrías Loop.' There are also many MTB trails, including 'El Tormes, la Garganta de los Caballeros y el Aravalle,' and general cycling routes like the 'Valdecorneja Castle – El Barco de Ávila loop.' You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Bohoyo, MTB Trails around Bohoyo, and Cycling around Bohoyo guides.
Yes, the Sierra de Gredos Regional Park is home to diverse wildlife. While exploring routes like the Senda de la Garganta de Navamediana, you have opportunities to spot the Iberian ibex, a characteristic species of the Gredos mountains. The changing ecosystems along the trails also support various other fauna.
Absolutely. Puerto de Candeleda is described as a 'natural balcony' with impressive panoramic views of the Tiétar Valley. Views of the Tormes River Valley from Puerto de La Lastra del Cano also offers spectacular vistas. Additionally, Puerto del Peón provides spectacular views of the Central Massif of Gredos, and Las Hoyuelas, the end point of the Navamediana Gorge Path, offers beautiful views into the heart of the Sierra de Gredos.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like Puerto de Candeleda, which offers a 'real pass of landscape' overlooking the Tiétar Valley and Gredos hillside. The challenging yet rewarding climbs, the sense of history on ancient paths, and the dramatic glacial landscapes are also highly appreciated.
Yes, some mountain passes serve as crucial links for mountaineers aiming for higher peaks. Puerto de Candeleda acts as a gateway to reach the Laguna Grande and prominent peaks of the Gredos cirque, including Almanzor. Similarly, Crampón Pass is a key point to regain strength before the final ascent to Almanzor peak.
The Portilla de Cantos Colorados is a challenging mountain pass situated directly between the peaks of Meapoco Oeste (2395 m) and Meapoco Este (2413 m) in the Sierra de Gredos. It's located near Hoya de las Berzas and Hoya del Belesar, offering a high-altitude experience.


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