Attractions and places to see around Folgoso De La Ribera are located in the El Bierzo region of León, Spain. This area features a blend of cultural heritage, historical landmarks, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore picturesque natural features and immerse themselves in local traditions. The municipality is known for its diverse landscapes, including rivers and waterfalls, alongside unique cultural sites.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Curious village known for being an ecological village. Several people settled in this town and in the nearby Poibueno to create an ecological town or also called Ecovillage. Currently it has all the basic services, such as drinking water (supplied by mountain streams) and energy supply (mainly through solar panels), the population grew, creating a series of artisan and agricultural businesses such as a bakery or a small restaurant. Since its recovery as an inhabited town, more than 30 children have been born, which is why the addition of the residents of Matavenero made it necessary to create a school, which they call free school. The movement of motor vehicles is prohibited in the town
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The Pozo de las Hoyas is located in a spectacular setting in the Bierzo region that is worth visiting. It is part of a well indicated route from San Facundo to Matavenero.
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Without a doubt, a bridge where we can take a nice picture. This original wooden bridge allows us to cross the Ríal stream, near the Pozo de las Hoyas.
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At the foot of the Gualta viewpoint, 2 beautiful waterfalls of about 20 meters
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Beautiful place in particular in autumn and late winter
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The Dam built in the thirties (Old Corvera Hydroelectric Power Plant) provided electricity to Astorga. The Boeza River leaves, as it passes through the municipality of Folgoso de la Ribera, great places to bathe. The route of the local mills takes us from an old hydroelectric dam to some natural pools that are undoubtedly worth a visit.
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The area boasts several beautiful natural features. You can visit the Pozo de las Hoyas Waterfall, located in a spectacular setting and part of a marked route. Another notable waterfall is the Gualta Waterfall, which features two cascades of about 20 meters and is particularly beautiful in autumn and late winter. The Folgoso Dam area on the Boeza River also offers natural pools for bathing.
Yes, Folgoso de la Ribera has a rich cultural heritage. The Parish Church of the Expectation, dating back to the 16th century, is a prominent landmark known for its intricate altarpiece. A truly unique attraction is the Artisan Nativity Scene (Nacimiento Artesano), considered one of Spain's most important living artisan nativities, featuring mechanical pieces depicting traditional trades. The town also preserves a 12-meter tall 'pendón', a large processional banner.
Folgoso De La Ribera is excellent for hiking, offering routes for various difficulty levels. You can explore trails like the easy "Cañones del Górgora Trail" or the "Paseo de los Molinos Trail." More challenging options include the "Embalse de Bembibre, Pozo de las Hoyas y Matavenero – desde San Facundo" route. For a comprehensive list of trails, check out the Hiking around Folgoso De La Ribera guide.
The Folgoso Dam area is considered family-friendly, offering natural pools along the Boeza River for bathing. Additionally, the Fluvial Beach on the Boeza River provides a beautiful spot with clean waters, green areas, barbecues, and a playground, perfect for a family day out.
The Ruta de los Molinos, also known as Paseo de los Molinos, is an easy and scenic walking route along the Boeza River. It's highly recommended for its riverside forest, especially during warmer months for shade or in spring and autumn for vibrant foliage. Along the path, you'll find three recently restored mills and it leads to a beautiful waterfall.
Yes, the Matavenero Eco Village is a curious and unique settlement nearby. It's known for being an ecological village where residents have created a sustainable community with basic services like drinking water from mountain streams and solar energy. The village also features artisan and agricultural businesses and prohibits motor vehicles.
The region offers beauty year-round. For enjoying the scenic walking routes like the Ruta de los Molinos, spring and autumn are ideal for vibrant foliage, while warmer months provide pleasant shade. Waterfalls like the Gualta Waterfall are particularly beautiful in autumn and late winter. The Fluvial Beach is best enjoyed during the warmer summer months.
Absolutely. The area around Folgoso De La Ribera offers various routes for both mountain biking and road cycling. You can find challenging MTB trails like "Valle de Boeza por el Refugio de Folgoso de la Ribera" or moderate road cycling routes such as "Folgoso de la Ribera – View of Bembibre loop from Bembibre." Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Folgoso De La Ribera and Road Cycling Routes around Folgoso De La Ribera guides.
The Fluvial Beach is a beautiful recreational spot located on the Boeza River. It features clean, clear waters and a green area equipped with amenities like barbecues and a playground. It's an ideal place for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking, offering a tranquil escape.
Yes, near the Pozo de las Hoyas Waterfall, you can find the Wooden Bridge over the Ríal Stream. This original wooden bridge is a picturesque spot perfect for taking photos as it allows you to cross the Ríal stream.
These are two significant hiking routes that pass through the municipality of Folgoso de la Ribera as part of the larger "La Mirada Circular" network. El Camino del Carbón (The Coal Route) reflects the region's industrial past, while El Camino del Urogallo (The Capercaillie Route) offers an opportunity to explore the habitat of the endangered Cantabrian capercaillie, making it a great choice for wildlife enthusiasts.


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