The Navarredonda summer camp programme has a strong multiadventure focus. The activities that make it up revolve around this theme, making the most of the surrounding environment. They are dynamic and active activities, designed to convey a different way of enjoying the summer holidays. The main aim of multiadventure activities is to enjoy nature and take part in sports that are out of the ordinary. In this way, children’s perspective on leisure and free time broadens considerably. We often stick to a routine and the hobbies that come with it, without trying new activities. A summer camp like Navarredonda is the best way to discover new interests and other ways of having fun. Archery, climbing, abseiling, zip-lining… for many boys and girls, Navarredonda will be the first place where they get to enjoy these activities.
Over the thirteen days of the camp, there are many activities for the participants of the Navarredonda multiadventure camp. These activities are combined to create a dynamic programme. In this way, the group alternates between games within the facility itself and excursions to nearby places, where they can continue experiencing the nature of the Sierra de Gredos. The Navarredonda programme is one of the most complete of all the summer camps we organise. The camp’s activities kick off at around ten in the morning, after waking up, having breakfast and taking a moment to freshen up and recharge. After lunch and a period of free time, the afternoon activity begins. This is followed by shower time and, after dinner, the day is rounded off with the evening entertainment.

Navarredonda: the Best Multiadventure Activities
There are many multiadventure activities at the Navarredonda summer camp. One of the most popular is the ropes garden. This activity involves an excursion for the participants, who visit this facility after a short route through a breathtaking landscape. At the ropes garden they take on monkey bridges, bear walks, zip lines and climbing, among many other adventures. The ropes garden is set in a pine forest and uses the trees themselves as components of the multiadventure circuit. The activity is supervised by specialist monitors. In addition, the camp’s own monitors attend, participating and assisting the activity coordinators. Each age group completes a circuit adapted to their ability, with all the necessary safety protocols in place so that the fun always takes place within a safe environment.
Another standout activity is the horse-riding routes. These offer a different way to enjoy the Sierra de Gredos surroundings, as well as being a unique experience for boys and girls. Many of those attending the Navarredonda summer camp for the first time have had no previous contact with horses. For this reason, the horse-riding routes are one of the activities that participants enjoy the most. The routes are guided by a professional team of monitors who work with horses every day. The sensation of riding a horse and exploring different areas leaves a lasting impression on young people. Another notable multiadventure activity is archery, in which boys and girls will practise their aim and can feel like true archers.
Navarredonda Camp: Themed Activities and Excursions
Besides the multiadventure activities, Navarredonda stands out as a summer camp for its themed activities and excursions. Among the activities, one of the highlights of the camp programme is the themed day. On this day, all activities revolve around a single theme (pirates, Vikings, forest creatures). Monitors dress up as these characters and set the entire day’s content around this theme. In this way, the children feel immersed in a new world where the day’s games transport them to another place altogether. Cluedo is another themed activity held at the camp, and also one of the most popular. In it, the board game comes to life and boys and girls must solve a mystery in real life, acting as true detectives.
Excursions are another jewel in this camp’s crown. The camp groups visit many places of interest and natural beauty. One of the most spectacular is the Pozo de las Paredes. This spot is one of the most beautiful natural swimming holes in Spain. Its setting, in a rocky enclave with grassy areas and picnic spots, makes it an idyllic place to enjoy the summer during the camp. Another excursion takes the older group to the stargazing viewpoint, from where they can contemplate the starry sky during an overnight camp. The route to the viewpoint passes through the village of Navarredonda itself, which this group visits as one of the main settlements in the Sierra de Gredos regional park.
Navarredonda Summer Camp
The Navarredonda summer camp is one of the many we organise for the months of July and August. To find out all the details about its location, how it works and its activities, keep reading!

