Waterfalls around Cabrejas del Pinar are characterized by unique hydrological phenomena within the Soria province of Spain. The region features natural spectacles like El Chorrón, a surging water source forming cascades, particularly impressive during periods of heavy rainfall or snowmelt. This area is known for its ancient juniper trees and moorland, offering a tranquil landscape for exploration. Visitors can find accessible paths and diverse natural beauty, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
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We were there today, Sunday, and it was spectacular. April 6, 2025
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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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Beautiful place from which a stream is born that we will only find in all its splendor in times of rain and thaw. The jet comes out of a cave forming beautiful waterfalls of crystalline waters. These same waters will later form another beautiful and better known waterfall that is the Fuentona de Muriel.
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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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It is the Chorrera Waterfall.
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The waterfalls in this region are often characterized by unique hydrological phenomena. For instance, El Chorrón Waterfall is a powerful gush of water emerging from a cave, forming beautiful cascades. These are not always traditional river-fed waterfalls but rather surging water sources, particularly impressive during heavy rainfall or snowmelt.
Yes, El Chorrón Waterfall is quite accessible. Visitors can reach a parking area close to the lagoon by car, and then follow stairs and a path up to the source, making it suitable for various visitors, including families.
The waterfalls, especially those like El Chorrón Waterfall, are most splendid during times of rain and thaw. This is when the water flow is at its peak, creating a dramatic and captivating display.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the area is rich in natural beauty. You'll find ancient juniper trees and vast pine forests, particularly around El Chorrón Waterfall and the nearby La Fuentona de Muriel. The landscape also features moorland and clear, bluish karstic springs.
Absolutely. The accessibility of sites like El Chorrón Waterfall, with well-maintained paths, makes them suitable for families. The nearby La Fuentona de Muriel also offers a comfortable path for all mobility levels.
The region around Cabrejas del Pinar offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Route of La Fuentona de Muriel', or enjoy mountain biking and road cycling. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Cabrejas Del Pinar, MTB Trails around Cabrejas Del Pinar, and Road Cycling Routes around Cabrejas Del Pinar guides.
Chorrera Waterfall is highly recommended for photography. Its beautiful descent creates an ideal setting for capturing stunning images of the cascades.
Paso Peñoncito Waterfall is often the initial point for many routes in the area. While it's the first waterfall encountered when ascending, many visitors choose to visit it last on a common route that continues from its base.
La Fuentona de Muriel is a significant natural monument known for its incredibly clear, bluish waters filling a deep karstic spring. It's believed that the waters from El Chorrón Waterfall feed into La Fuentona, making them part of the same unique underground hydrological system.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil landscape and the dramatic display of water, especially during full flow. The crystalline waters, the surrounding ancient juniper forests, and the accessibility of many sites for a peaceful natural experience are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the town of Covaleda, located nearby, is known for its magnificent pine and beech forests and features waterfalls in many of its streams, alongside ancient pines and caves.


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