Location Candeleda municipality is located in the south west of the
Gredos mountains,
Ávila province, bordering the provinces of
Cáceres (
Extremadura) and
Toledo (
Castile-La Mancha). It is located 101 km from the province's capital. The closest cities are
Talavera de la Reina (
Toledo), 61 km away, and
Plasencia (
Cáceres), 120 km away. The altitude of the municipality ranges from the 252 m of the
Rosarito reservoir and the 2592 m of the
Almanzor peak, the highest point of the
Central System mountains range.
Hydrography as seen from Candeleda. On the south end of the municipality, at the border with the
province of Toledo has its course the
Tiétar river. The Tiétar river runs along the border with the province of Toledo, south of the municipality. Several tributaries –the Santa Maria, Chilla and Alardos gorges– have their sources in the
Gredos mountains and descend perpendicularly to the mountains and the Tiétar river and join the latter at the end of their course. The
Rosarito reservoir, between the provinces of
Ávila and
Toledo, holds
Tiétar’s water before it enters into Extremadura. This reservoir built in 1958 is used for water supply, hydropower generation and recreational purposes, and has a capacity of 82
hm3 and an area of 1475
ha.
Climate The broad altitude range of the municipality results in different climate zones. According to the
Köppen climate classification, in the main urban area at 428 m the climate is classified as
Csa, a Mediterranean temperate climate with mild winters and hot summers with average temperatures of around 26 °C. The peaks of the
Gredos mountains, the highest of which is the
Almanzor peak, have a
Dsb continental climate. Total rainfall in the municipality is very abundant, influenced by the geographical position of Candeleda, located south from the Sierra de Gredos mountain range. {{Weather box
Flora and fauna The municipality's different bioclimatic floors allow a great variety of vegetation.
Chestnuts,
Pyrenean oaks and
maritime pines are abundant in the middle floor, while
holm oaks and
cork oaks occupy the lower floors. The flatter lands are most suitable for agricultural use. == History ==