Best mountain passes around Navalmoral De La Mata are situated within the broader Extremadura region, characterized by varied terrain and scenic routes. Navalmoral De La Mata serves as a base for exploring natural landscapes, including areas near Monfragüe National Park. This region features meadows, plains, and pine forests, with significant elevation changes.
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Nice climb to Puerto de Campillo, 2.75 km coming from the south side, it is not too long. The views from the top at 700 meters above sea level are gratifying. Prepare for the descent towards Campillo de Deleitosa.
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Cycle to the Miravete mountain pass. From this point you can see the ruins of the Zúñigas fortification from the 16th century. Today, eclipsed by communication antennas.
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The Tiéter River dominates this landscape, the road is crossed by numerous irrigation canals always in the shadow of the Sierra de Gredos that rises in the foreground.
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The views from here are a good reward for the climb. The site is full of references to the Camino de Guadalupe with a statue of a pilgrim, an iron cross, a milestone indicating the kilometer point and a post with the official logo indicating the way.
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Narrow well-paved road with practically no vehicle traffic. Ascent from Guadalupe towards Carrascalejo, long but stretched with percentages that do not exceed 7%. The entire route is flanked by forests of oaks, cork oaks and chestnut trees. The landscape is spectacular with the Villuercas peak in the background.
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It is not a very hard climb, but it is somewhat demanding, especially if you are loaded. great views.
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The region offers several scenic passes. For panoramic views and a connection to the Camino de Guadalupe, consider visiting Puerto de Arrebatachacas. Another beautiful option is Collado del Hospital, known for its narrow, well-paved road flanked by forests of oaks and chestnut trees, offering views of the Villuercas peak. Additionally, the Puerto de Piornal in Extremadura is highly regarded for its incredible scenery and spectacular curves, running from Cuacos de Yuste to Piornal.
Yes, the Miravete Mountain Pass is notable for the ruins of the 16th-century Zúñiga fortification, which can be seen from the pass. Additionally, Puerto de Arrebatachacas features references to the Camino de Guadalupe, including a pilgrim statue, an iron cross, and a milestone.
The mountain passes around Navalmoral de la Mata are set within a diverse landscape. You'll encounter beautiful meadows, plains, and pine forests, especially near Monfragüe National Park. Passes like Collado del Hospital are flanked by forests of oaks, cork oaks, and chestnut trees. The area also features the Tiétar River, with the Sierra de Gredos rising in the background, as seen from the Tiétar River and Sierra de Gredos viewpoint.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling and hiking routes that involve significant ascents and descents through scenic landscapes. For cycling, explore routes like 'Belvís de Monroy from Navalmoral de la Mata' or 'Almaraz to Puerto de Campillo' which includes the Puerto de Campillo. For hiking, consider trails in Monfragüe National Park, such as 'Cerro Gimio' or 'La Umbría'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Navalmoral De La Mata, Road Cycling Routes around Navalmoral De La Mata, and Hiking around Navalmoral De La Mata guides.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Puerto de Honduras, connecting Jerte and Hervás, is a highly-regarded pass in Extremadura known for its impressive landscape. In terms of cycling routes, the 'Bohonal de Ibor a Catañar de Ibor' route, which passes through Puerto de Arrebatacapas and Collado del Hospital, is rated as difficult. Some hiking routes in Monfragüe National Park, like the 'Natural Path of Tajo', are also considered difficult.
The region generally offers pleasant conditions for exploring mountain passes during spring and autumn, when temperatures are milder. However, the Puerto de Honduras can experience snow during certain times of the year, offering a different kind of scenic beauty for those interested in winter landscapes.
While specific mountain passes are not explicitly categorized as 'family-friendly' in the data, the broader area around Navalmoral de la Mata and Monfragüe National Park offers easier hiking routes. For example, the 'Belvis de Monroy – circular via the Berrocal Hermitage' is an easy hiking route. When planning, look for routes with lower difficulty grades and shorter distances, which are generally more suitable for families.
Visitors appreciate the rewarding views after climbs, such as those from Puerto de Arrebatachacas and Puerto de Campillo. The tranquility of roads with minimal traffic, like the one leading to Collado del Hospital, is also highly valued. The spectacular landscapes, including forests of oaks and views of the Sierra de Gredos, are frequently mentioned highlights.
Absolutely. Many passes offer excellent viewpoints. Puerto de Arrebatachacas provides great views, and the top of Puerto de Campillo at 700 meters above sea level offers gratifying vistas. The Mirador de las Villuercas Road, though a cul-de-sac, is specifically known for its stunning views from its highest point. You can also enjoy views of the Tiétar River and Sierra de Gredos from the pass named Tiétar River and Sierra de Gredos.
Yes, Navalmoral de la Mata serves as a convenient base for exploring areas near Monfragüe National Park. The park is renowned for its rich birdlife and features a dramatic valley carved by the River Tagus through a mountainous ridge. While not a mountain pass itself, it offers significant elevation changes and scenic routes for hiking, such as the 'Cerro Gimio' and 'La Umbría' trails. For more information on the park, you can visit Wikipedia.
Navalmoral de la Mata itself offers various options for accommodation, restaurants, and cafes, serving as a convenient base for visitors exploring the surrounding natural landscapes and mountain passes. While specific establishments directly on the passes might be limited, the town provides all necessary amenities for hikers and cyclists.
The Puerto de Honduras is a highly-regarded mountain pass in Extremadura that connects the towns of Jerte and Hervás. It is known for its impressive landscape, particularly on the approach to Hervás, and can experience snow during certain times of the year.


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