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Audio Guide of Caozo Waterfall

¿Sabías que esta cascada ha visto más rescates que selfies? Descubre sus secretos mientras el agua susurra historias olvidadas del Valle del Jerte.

✓ What guidebooks don't tell you
✓ Secrets other tourists miss
✓ Listen while you explore
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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The leap that nearly killed the priest

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2. Stones that keep echoes of the Ice Age

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3. Shepherds, love, and betrayal in the gorge

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4. The goblin myth that freezes tourists

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5. Shadows in the foam that few people notice

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6. The roar that changes your soul

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

When can you visit Caozo Waterfall and how do you get there?

The waterfall is accessible year-round with no set opening hours, as it is a natural area. It is reached from Navaconcejo via a marked trail (PR-CC 46). Check the map at Jerte Valley Tourism or call 927 47 12 31 for guidance.

Do you have to pay an entrance fee to see the waterfall?

No, access is completely free because it is a natural site. We recommend bringing cash for expenses at local businesses in nearby villages.

How much time is needed for the visit?

The full route (out and back) takes about 2–3 hours, including 20 minutes to enjoy the waterfall. The trail is 4 km in total with a moderate elevation change.

What does this waterfall mean for the area?

It is a geological icon of the Jerte Valley, formed by water erosion on granite rock. Local residents once used its force to power mills, now gone but still part of local memory.

What time of year is the most spectacular for visiting?

Spring (March–May), when snowmelt increases the flow. Avoid days of heavy rain because of the risk of rising water. Early mornings are ideal to avoid crowds and see filtered light in the forest.

Is it accessible for people with reduced mobility?

It is not adapted: the final stretch has uneven steps and rocky ground. The first part of the trail (1 km) can be managed with assistance to enjoy the wooded surroundings and hear the waterfall.

What other interesting places are nearby?

In Navaconcejo: the Natural Pool (5 km), the Cherry Museum (15 minutes by car). The whole valley has viewpoints such as Tornavacas Pass and villages like Cabezuela del Valle (listed as a Site of Cultural Interest).

What advice would you give for the visit?

1) Non-slip footwear is essential 2) Bring water and some food 3) Do not swim: dangerous currents 4) Better in a small group 5) Check the weather at AEMET before going. Respect nature!

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