Best waterfalls around Salduero are located in the surrounding Pinares region of Soria, Spain. This area features natural landscapes, dense pine forests, and numerous rivers. Salduero serves as a convenient base for exploring these aquatic attractions. Various hiking routes provide access to these waterfalls, allowing visitors to experience the natural environment of Soria province.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Nice area for outdoor activities.
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Nice area for outdoor activities.
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A town with magnificent pine and beech forests. It has centuries-old pines worth visiting, such as the Pino Zamplón or the Pino Rey. It also has waterfalls in many of its streams, and caves, where the name of the place comes from.
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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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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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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 careful when slipping. Once down we can see a beautiful waterfall that we will surely want to photograph.
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Salduero is an excellent base for exploring several beautiful waterfalls in the surrounding Pinares region. Key highlights include the Arroyo de La Laguna waterfall, found on the ascent towards Pico de Urbión near the Portillo of the Laguna Negra de Soria. Another must-see is the Ojeda River Waterfall, which is the last of three waterfalls on the Ruta de las Cascadas de Covaleda. The Paso Peñoncito Waterfall is also part of this route and is often the first one encountered.
Yes, the region is known for its hiking routes leading to waterfalls. A popular option is the circular trail to the Cascadas de Covaleda, which is approximately 7.0 kilometers (4.4 miles) long and takes around 2 hours and 26 minutes. The ascent towards Pico de Urbión also features the beautiful Arroyo de La Laguna waterfall.
Appropriate footwear is highly recommended. For trails like the descent to the Ojeda River Waterfall or the climb towards Pico de Urbión from Laguna Negra, the paths can be tricky or technical. Sturdy trail or mountain shoes are advisable to prevent slips and sprains.
The circular trail to the Cascadas de Covaleda is generally considered a moderate hike. While the paths are mostly accessible, it does require good fitness. Some descents, like to the Ojeda River Waterfall, can be technical, so beginners should proceed with caution and wear suitable footwear.
The town of Covaleda, which is home to several waterfalls in its streams, is noted as a family-friendly area. The general natural environment of the Soria province offers diverse terrain, including easier riverside strolls that families might enjoy.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive during periods of higher rainfall, such as spring or after heavy rains, when the water flow is strongest. However, the natural beauty of the region makes it a worthwhile visit throughout the warmer months for hiking and enjoying the pristine environment.
Beyond the waterfalls, the area boasts magnificent pine and beech forests, including centuries-old pines like the Pino Zamplón or Pino Rey near Covaleda. You can also explore the Portillo of the Laguna Negra de Soria, a mountain pass offering stunning views and access to the clifftops surrounding the Laguna Negra.
The region around Salduero offers a variety of outdoor activities. Besides hiking to the waterfalls, you can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle, road cycling, and mountain biking trails. For example, there are routes like the Cuerda del Pozo Reservoir Loop for touring bicycles, or the Laguna Negra de Urbión — circular from Vinuesa for road cycling. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling, road cycling, and MTB guides for Salduero.
While the main waterfalls like Arroyo de La Laguna and those on the Ruta de las Cascadas de Covaleda are well-known, the region's characterization by numerous streams and pine forests suggests that many smaller, less-publicized cascades might be found during exploration. The town of Covaleda itself is noted for having waterfalls in many of its streams.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunity to experience the pristine natural environment of the Soria province. The waterfalls offer highly photogenic scenes, and the surrounding trails provide a rewarding experience for those who enjoy hiking and exploring the outdoors.
Visiting during winter is possible, but conditions can be more challenging. Trails may be slippery due to ice or snow, and some areas might be less accessible. Always check local weather conditions and trail reports before heading out, and ensure you have appropriate winter gear and footwear.
Yes, the Chorrera Waterfall is the second of the three waterfalls on the Ruta de las Cascadas de Covaleda. Like the others, its descent can be somewhat complicated, so proper footwear is advised.


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