Pozas esculpidas por el agua en granito rosado donde un chapuzón te transporta a otro mundo, con secretos que solo los locales conocemos.
The Losar de la Vera Natural Pools do not have fixed visiting hours, as they are open natural spaces. You can visit them freely during the day. We recommend going in daylight so you can fully enjoy the surroundings and their crystal-clear waters, especially in the summer months.
No, not at all! Access to the Losar Natural Pools is completely free. Nature offers them for you to enjoy at no cost. We only ask that you help keep them clean and respect the surroundings.
It depends on what you are looking for. If you just want a quick swim, 1 or 2 hours will be enough. But if you prefer to relax, sunbathe, and enjoy the scenery, we recommend spending at least half a day or even the whole day, bringing a picnic to enjoy the area.
The natural pools of the Gredos Mountains, such as those in Losar, are the result of the age-old action of water on granite rock, creating pools and waterfalls of incomparable beauty. Their significance lies in being a place to connect with nature and a refuge for local wildlife and plant life, appreciated by generations.
The best time to visit is during the summer months (June to September), when the weather is warm and the water is at a perfect temperature for swimming. Early in the morning or late in the afternoon are the ideal times to avoid crowds and enjoy the tranquility of the place.
Because of their rugged nature and uneven terrain, access to some areas of the Losar Natural Pools can be difficult for people with reduced mobility or wheelchairs. However, some flatter areas near the parking lots may be more accessible. We recommend checking with the local tourist office for more detailed information about the most accessible spots: Jarandilla de la Vera Tourist Office (phone: +34 927 560 488).
La Vera is full of charm! Very close by, you can visit the picturesque village of Losar de la Vera with its traditional architecture. We also recommend exploring other villages in the area such as Jarandilla de la Vera, Cuacos de Yuste with its monastery, or Garganta la Olla. For more ideas, visit the La Vera Tourism website.
Absolutely. I recommend bringing comfortable shoes for walking on the rocks, sunscreen, a towel, and water to stay hydrated. If you go in summer, arrive early to find a good spot and parking. Most importantly, be respectful of the surroundings: do not leave rubbish and avoid disturbing the local flora and fauna. Enjoy the peace and beauty!
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