Facilities at the Navatormes Multi-adventure English Camp

The Navatormes English camp has accommodation that is, in itself, part of the experience: tipis in the open air at the Aula de la Naturaleza Navarredonda de Gredos (Ávila). Here is the full technical profile of the facility.

Where We Are

Navatormes is located at the Aula de la Naturaleza in Navarredonda de Gredos (Ávila), a municipal facility designed specifically for residential camps. It is 5 minutes from the Navarredonda Multi-adventure Camp, in the heart of the Sierra de Gredos, with the Río Tormes and forests all around.

The Tipis: Iconic Accommodation

Capacity and Layout

  • Tipis sleeping 4 to 5, with bunk beds.
  • Non-mixed (boys and girls separated).
  • Set up on a spacious open-air plot.

Why Tipis

  • They are iconic to the camp.
  • They form part of the unique Navatormes experience.
  • They allow sleeping outdoors in a well-maintained mountain setting.

The Three Main Buildings

Shower Block

A dedicated bathroom building with individual showers and gender-separated areas.

Dining Room / Multi-purpose Hall

A covered dining room and multi-purpose hall where evening activities, workshops and indoor sessions take place when needed.

Leaders’ Room + Kitchen

Building housing the camp’s own kitchen and the activity leaders’ room. Four meals a day, home-cooked food, menus adapted for allergies.

Services and Surroundings

The camp is run at a municipal facility designed specifically for residential camps. Multi-adventure activities make full use of the surroundings: the Río Tormes is right beside the site, with natural pools, the Pozo de las Paredes, forests and routes through the Sierra de Gredos. Medical support is provided by the local health centre and hospital, both close to the facility.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you really sleep in tipis?

Yes. Tipis sleeping 4 to 5 with bunk beds, non-mixed, set up on a spacious open-air plot. It is the iconic accommodation at Navatormes.

Where are meals served?

In the dining room / multi-purpose building. Four meals a day (breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack, dinner) with the camp’s own kitchen and menus adapted for allergies.

What happens if the weather is bad or it rains?

The multi-purpose dining hall allows activities to move indoors when necessary.

What are the showers like?

A dedicated bathroom block with individual showers and gender-separated areas.

How far is the other Navarredonda camp?

The Navarredonda Multi-adventure Camp is about 5 minutes away. They are separate camps but share the same area and environmental landmarks (Río Tormes, Pozo de las Paredes).

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