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Lagunas del Trampal refers to a stunning series of three glacial lakes nestled high in the Sierra de Béjar, a prominent mountain range forming part of the western Sierra de Gredos in Spain. Located in the province of Ávila, Castilla y León, these natural monuments are found at an impressive altitude of over 2,000 meters, with the highest point reaching 2033 metres. These pristine bodies of water are a testament to the powerful Quaternary glaciers that sculpted this magnificent landscape.
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Parque Regional de la Sierra de Gredos
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24 marzo 2022
Escursionismo
24 settembre 2020
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I migliori Tour verso Lagune del Trampal
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15,8km
07:20
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Escursione difficile. Ottimo allenamento richiesto. Sentieri prevalentemente accessibili. Richiesto passo sicuro.
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12,2km
05:36
770m
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Escursione difficile. Ottimo allenamento richiesto. Sentieri prevalentemente accessibili. Richiesto passo sicuro.
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Elevazione 2.030 m
Meteo
Offerto da Foreca
martedì 3 marzo
14°C
4°C
19 %
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Velocità max vento: 6,0 km/h
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The routes to Lagunas del Trampal are generally considered medium-high mountain environments. While accessible for individuals with normal physical condition, the terrain can be challenging due to the elevation and glacial landscape. Hikers should be prepared for varied paths and require sturdy hiking shoes. Some routes are rated as 'challenging' or 'intermediate' on komoot.
While the overall area is a medium-high mountain environment, there are routes that can be more suitable for families or those seeking a less strenuous experience. It's crucial to check specific route details and elevation profiles before heading out. Always ensure children are accustomed to hiking and wear appropriate footwear.
Yes, many trails in the Sierra de Béjar, including those around Lagunas del Trampal, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife. Be sure to check for any specific regulations within the Sierra de Béjar-Candelario Natural Park regarding dog access, particularly during certain seasons or in sensitive areas.
Parking is typically available at trailheads leading to Lagunas del Trampal. However, given the popularity of the area, especially during peak seasons like summer or on weekends, parking can fill up quickly. Arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot and avoid congestion.
Direct public transport to the immediate vicinity of Lagunas del Trampal is limited due to its high mountain location. Visitors often rely on reaching nearby towns like Candelario or Béjar by bus, and then arranging private transport or hiking from those points. Planning your journey in advance is essential if you intend to use public transport.
For general hiking, permits are typically not required. However, for activities like bivouacking (camping overnight without a tent, often with just a sleeping bag), specific regulations may apply within the Sierra de Béjar-Candelario Natural Park. It's best to consult the official website of the Natural Park or local tourist information for the most up-to-date permit requirements.
While the warmer months offer the most accessible trails, they also tend to be the busiest. To avoid crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (late spring or early autumn) on weekdays. The high altitude means conditions can change rapidly, so always check the weather forecast regardless of the season.
Lagunas del Trampal is in a secluded, high-mountain setting, so there are no direct facilities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation immediately adjacent to the lakes. However, nearby towns such as Candelario and Béjar offer a range of services, including restaurants, cafes, and various accommodation options, from hotels to rural guesthouses.
The area is a 'fantastic glacial kingdom' characterized by its three glacial lakes, formed by Quaternary glaciers. You'll encounter magnificent granite formations, including spires and substantial blocks, as well as high mountain attributes like cliffs, wetlands (tremedales), and snowfields (neveros). The pristine beauty is a direct result of its isolated, high-altitude setting.
While the lakes are beautiful, they are high-altitude glacial lakes, meaning the water is extremely cold, even in summer. The Sierra de Béjar-Candelario Natural Park may also have specific regulations regarding swimming to protect the fragile ecosystem. It's advisable to check local park rules before considering wild swimming.
Hiking in winter requires significant preparation. Expect snow and ice, and potentially extreme cold. Essential gear includes waterproof and insulated layers, sturdy winter hiking boots, gaiters, crampons or microspikes, an ice axe (depending on conditions and route), and navigation tools. Always check the weather forecast and avalanche risk before heading out.