Leisure
La Pesquerona
The cold waters that come down from the highest peaks of the Jerte Valley form natural pools, like La Pesquerona, and give locals and tourists a place with cool water and shady areas.
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- La Pesquerona
A natural pool in the Jerte river
Location and Contact:
- Tel.:+34 927 47 20 04
- Email: secretario@cabezueladelvalle.es
- Website address: www.cabezueladelvalle.es/
- Website address: www.turismovalledeljerte.com
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The cold waters that come down from the highest peaks of the Jerte Valley form natural pools, like La Pesquerona, and give locals and tourists a place with cool water and shady areas.
Within the nature and beauty of the Jerte Valley, there are several natural pools, formed by the Jerte river itself, amongst which we find La Pesquerona. Its water is clean and fresh as it comes from the mountain-tops. A unique spot where you can enjoy a refreshing swim during the hot summer months.
A shady, sandy area where you can rest or do sport under the sun or under the trees. -
- Type:
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- Fluvial beach
Accessibility:
- Disabled access
Services:
- Parking
- Bar
- Coffee Shop
Theme:
- Leisure
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