The Navarredonda Camp — the Aula de la Naturaleza Navarredonda de Gredos (Ávila) — combines thirteen days under canvas with a broad catalogue of multi-adventure activities in the heart of the Sierra de Gredos. This is the activity map for participants aged 7 to 17 during the camp.
The Camp Activities
Each day the groups rotate through different activities. Multi-adventure disciplines, river swimming and evening activities are spread across the two weeks, with a ratio of one activity leader per eight participants and maximum groups of 40 to 50.
Climbing Wall
Sessions at a climbing wall close to the Aula de la Naturaleza. Introduction with an activity leader and rotation by level within each group.
Archery
One of the classic camp activities. Basic technique, stance, aiming exercises and team games.
Ropes Garden
High outdoor ropes circuit designed to develop coordination and confidence, with full safety equipment provided.
Humor Amarillo
A team games day with inflatables and skill challenges. The noisiest activity of the camp — in the best possible sense.
Mountain Hikes
Routes through the Sierra de Gredos tailored to each group, along forest paths, near rivers and through mountain scenery.
Natural Pools of the Río Tormes
Swimming in the natural pools of the Río Tormes — one of the most eagerly awaited activities of the summer.
Pozo de las Paredes
Excursion and swim at the Pozo de las Paredes, a river pool characteristic of the Navarredonda de Gredos area.
Bivouac (Day 9)
On Day 9, a night hike takes place followed by an overnight stay at the Navagredos campsite, adjacent to the Aula de la Naturaleza. A change of routine within the camp itself.
Horse Riding
Guided horse rides through the surrounding area as part of the multi-adventure programme.
Zip Line
Zip line to complement the ropes garden and climbing as part of the camp’s high-ropes activities.
How the Day Is Organised
Morning
- Wash up and breakfast in the covered dining room.
- Team meeting.
- Technical activity block (climbing, archery, ropes garden or hike).
Afternoon
- Home-cooked lunch and rest.
- Water or large games block (Río Tormes, Pozo de las Paredes, Humor Amarillo, horse riding).
- Dinner and evening activity.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Activities
Is any prior climbing or ropes experience needed?
No. Activities are designed for beginners and adapted to each group’s level. Activity leaders support progress throughout.
Is river swimming safe?
Swimming in the natural pools of the Río Tormes and at the Pozo de las Paredes is always done with an activity leader and within the camp programme.
What is the activity leader to participant ratio?
The camp ratio is one activity leader per eight participants, with maximum groups of 40 to 50 organised by age.
What happens on Day 9?
A night hike takes place and participants spend the night at the Navagredos campsite — a different experience within the camp itself.
Does it rain or get cold at night?
We are in the Sierra de Gredos: nights can be cool. A suitable sleeping bag, warm clothing and a waterproof jacket in the bag are strongly recommended.
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