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Top 7 Waterfalls around Covaleda

Waterfalls around Covaleda, located in Spain's Soria province, are set within extensive pine and beech forests. The region offers a variety of natural cascades, many of which are part of well-known hiking routes. These waterfalls provide opportunities to experience the area's natural landscape and diverse forest ecosystems. Covaleda is a destination for outdoor activity amidst natural water features.

Best waterfalls around Covaleda

  • The most popular waterfalls is Ojeda River Waterfall, a waterfall that is the last of 3 on…

Last updated: May 20, 2026

Portillo of the Laguna Negra de Soria

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In the Laguna Negra de Vinuesa there are two Portillas that allow climbing to both ends, right and left, of the cliff that surrounds it.
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Cueva Serena Waterfall

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Impressive picture that without a doubt we will want to immortalize. From inside the Cueva Serena, we will see the water fall over the entrance in the form of a waterfall that makes the place a magical corner.

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Ojeda River Waterfall

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The last of the 3 waterfalls on the Route of the Covaleda Waterfalls. The descent can be somewhat tricky and/or technical, so I recommend wearing the correct footwear and being …

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Paso Peñoncito Waterfall

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The Paso Peñoncito Waterfall is the first one we find going up but I recommend that we visit it last, since the most common route continues from the base of this waterfall.

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Chorrera Waterfall

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The second of the 3 waterfalls is the Cascada de la Chorrera, as in the other 3, the descent can be somewhat complicated and/or technical, so I recommend wearing the …

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July 13, 2025, Cueva Serena Waterfall

The Cueva Serena Waterfall, located in Duruelo de la Sierra (Soria), is one of the most magical and surprising spots in the Pinares de Urbión region. It's located very close to the Castroviejo area, known for its rock formations reminiscent of an enchanted city.

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In the Laguna Negra de Vinuesa there are two Portillas that allow climbing to both ends, right and left, of the cliff that surrounds it. The Portilla on the Right side allows the climb towards Pico del Zorraquín. The Portilla de la Izquierda, shorter and easier to climb, puts you on the path to climb the Pico de Urbión, either through the Laguna Larga or the Laguna Helada. On the way up to this Portilla you will find the Arroyo de La Laguna with its beautiful waterfall, where it is essential to stop to admire and photograph it.

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To climb from Laguna Negra to Pico de Urbion, please wear suitable footwear for trail or mountain... do not go with beach flip-flops as I have already seen more than one and more than two sprains due to this imprudence.

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Impressive picture that without a doubt we will want to immortalize. From inside the Cueva Serena, we will see the water fall over the entrance in the form of a waterfall that makes the place a magical corner.

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The Paso Peñoncito Waterfall is the first one we find going up but I recommend that we visit it last, since the most common route continues from the base of this waterfall.

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The second of the 3 waterfalls is the Cascada de la Chorrera, as in the other 3, the descent can be somewhat complicated and/or technical, so I recommend wearing the correct footwear and being careful when slipping. Once down we can see a beautiful waterfall that we will surely want to photograph.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main hiking routes to explore the waterfalls around Covaleda?

The most well-known route is the 'Route of the Covaleda Waterfalls,' which connects three significant cascades: Ojeda River Waterfall, Chorrera Waterfall, and Paso Peñoncito Waterfall. This route offers a comprehensive experience of the area's natural beauty.

What is the difficulty level of the waterfall trails in Covaleda?

The 'Route of the Covaleda Waterfalls' is generally considered to have a low difficulty level, though it requires moderate physical demand due to its length (13-17 km) and elevation changes (280-409 meters). Some descents to the base of waterfalls, like the Ojeda River Waterfall and Chorrera Waterfall, can be technical and slippery, requiring appropriate footwear and caution.

Are there any unique or particularly scenic waterfalls to visit in Covaleda?

Yes, the Cueva Serena Waterfall is particularly striking, as the water cascades over the entrance of a cave, creating a 'magical corner.' Another notable one is the Cascada de la Mina del Médico, known for its impressive 20-meter drop amidst large stone blocks.

What kind of natural environment can I expect when visiting Covaleda's waterfalls?

The waterfalls are nestled within dense pine and beech forests, offering an immersive nature experience. The trails often pass through lush woodlands with oaks, Scots pines, and holly, providing a serene backdrop for hiking and appreciating diverse flora and fauna.

Is parking available near the waterfall trailheads in Covaleda?

Yes, for waterfalls like Cascada de la Mina del Médico, parking is available near the Bocalprado refuge, which can be accessed via an asphalt track from Covaleda towards Urbión. For the 'Route of the Covaleda Waterfalls,' starting points generally have accessible parking.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls in Covaleda?

Autumn and spring are generally the best seasons to visit, as the rivers have higher water flow, enhancing the visual impact of the cascades. While winter might present more challenging access due to snow and ice, the frozen waterfalls can offer spectacular and unique views.

Are the waterfall trails in Covaleda suitable for families?

Many of the routes, including sections of the 'Route of the Covaleda Waterfalls,' are suitable for families. However, some descents to the waterfalls can be steep and require careful footing, so parental supervision and appropriate gear are advised for children.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls in Covaleda?

Beyond hiking to the waterfalls, the Covaleda region offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and general cycling routes that traverse the beautiful forest landscapes.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest near the waterfalls?

The Cueva Serena, where the waterfall cascades over its entrance, also holds historical significance, having served as a refuge for livestock and containing remnants of ancient paintings. The Cascada de la Mina del Médico is named after a local legend about the town's doctor collecting medicinal roots there.

What makes the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/5449542" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Portillo of the Laguna Negra de Soria</a> a notable spot?

This mountain pass features a beautiful waterfall on the Arroyo de La Laguna and is a key point for those climbing towards Pico de Urbión. It offers scenic views and is an essential stop to admire and photograph the cascade on the way up.

What should I be aware of regarding footwear for waterfall hikes in Covaleda?

It is highly recommended to wear appropriate footwear for trail or mountain hiking. Some descents to the waterfalls, particularly on the 'Route of the Covaleda Waterfalls,' can be technical and slippery, making proper shoes crucial for safety and to prevent sprains.

Can I find less crowded waterfalls in the Covaleda region?

While the 'Route of the Covaleda Waterfalls' is popular, the region offers a sense of peace and quiet, allowing visitors to connect with nature away from large crowds. Exploring waterfalls like Cascada de la Mina del Médico, which is separate from the main route, can offer a more secluded experience.

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