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Waterfall hiking trails around Barcelones offer a diverse landscape, situated between the Mediterranean Sea and various mountain ranges. The region features lush Mediterranean forests, rolling limestone hills, and distinct rock formations. Natural parks like Serra de Collserola and Garraf provide varied terrain, from gentle streams to more rugged paths, making it suitable for different hiking levels.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
4.5
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11.6km
03:13
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.1km
03:17
180m
180m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.6km
02:54
170m
170m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Start of La Siberia, one of the essential ascents in Parc de Collserola. Wide track, technically easy and steady although demanding.
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When there is water, in winter and spring, it is spectacular, although it is very crowded on weekends.
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One of the best places (of the many) in Collserola to enjoy mountain biking. Don't hesitate!
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Currently, the only living stream left in the Collserola range is the Vallvidrera stream, also known as "la Rierada", it is a tributary on the left bank of the Llobregat river and the only permanent watercourse in the Collserola Park.
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One of the most beautiful sections of Collserola. You have several water crossings when there has been rain. It is a humid area, and even in summer it is one of the few pleasant places. Highly advisable.
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Nice waterfall, too bad it has been dry for too long due to the lack of rain.
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In 1971, the widening works of the old path of Sant Bartomeu de la Quadra uncovered different archaeological materials and structural remains of two rectangular stone deposits and two silos in the space known as in Plaça de les Bruixes II. In the following two years, the Archeology Group of the Molins de Rei Museum carried out prospecting work that revealed a new circular structure. In 1974, new works contributed numerous ceramic fragments from the Iberian period in a new site called Plaça de les Bruixes I, about 150 meters from the previous one, between the Sant Bartomeu road itself and another that leads to the cemetery. The archaeologists found that there was a disconnection between the two sites: the Plaça de les Bruixes I was dated between the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC and the Plaça de les Bruixes II, between the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, a chronology that corresponds with the transformations of the first period of Roman colonization and the restructuring of the traditional Iberian economic system. This last site was the one that presented the least problems of interpretation and, due to the chronology and the structures that appeared, it was hypothesized that it was a small settlement with an agricultural function dependent on another larger one or some structures belonging to a Roman villa. The urbanization of Riera Nova in 1998 led to an urgent archaeological intervention in the Plaça de les Bruixes I site, where a pit was detected with large quantities of Iberian ceramic material that allowed it to be linked with some kind of oven in the surrounding area, but without any type of structure related to this function or any kind of habitat being documented. In 2002, restoration work was carried out on the whole complex, which was declared a Cultural Property of Local Interest. Text: Molins de Rei Town Council
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There are over 35 dedicated waterfall hiking trails in the Barcelones region, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging ascents. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars.
The waterfall hikes in Barcelones cater to various fitness levels. You'll find 11 easy routes perfect for a relaxed outing, 19 moderate trails for those seeking a bit more challenge, and 6 difficult routes for experienced hikers looking for a more strenuous adventure.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. For an easy and pleasant walk connecting two notable waterfalls, consider the Salt de l'Aigua Waterfall – La Rierada Waterfall loop from Molins de Rei. This 3.9-mile (6.3 km) path is suitable for families.
Absolutely. Many of the waterfall trails in Barcelones are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the popular Salt de l'Aigua Waterfall – Vallvidrera Stream loop from Molins de Rei, which is a moderate 7.2-mile (11.6 km) trail.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll traverse diverse landscapes including lush Mediterranean forests, rolling limestone hills, and stream-fed valleys. The region is part of natural parks like Serra de Collserola, offering rich flora and fauna, and unique rock formations, especially around areas like Montserrat.
Yes, many trails pass by or are close to notable landmarks. For instance, you might encounter historical sites like the Puig Castellar Iberian Settlement, or enjoy panoramic views from observation points such as the La Coscollada Observation Tower. Some routes also lead past historic mills, like the Salt de l'Aigua Waterfall – Can Planes Mill loop from Molins de Rei.
The mild Mediterranean climate of Barcelones makes waterfall hiking enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant, with comfortable temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. After periods of rain, the waterfalls are often at their most impressive. Summers can be warm, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended, while winters are mild.
While some waterfalls are popular, you can often find quieter moments by exploring trails slightly off the main paths or visiting during off-peak hours. The region's extensive network of trails means there are always opportunities to discover more secluded spots. Consider exploring routes that start from smaller villages or during weekdays.
The komoot community highly rates the waterfall trails in Barcelones, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2800 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the beautiful natural surroundings, the refreshing presence of the waterfalls, and the variety of routes that cater to all skill levels. The accessibility from Barcelona is also a common highlight.
Many areas around Barcelones are well-connected by public transport. For example, routes starting from Molins de Rei, such as the Salt de l'Aigua Waterfall – La Rierada Waterfall loop, are often reachable by train or bus, making them convenient for those without a car. It's always advisable to check local transport schedules before your trip.
Many natural parks and trails in Barcelones are dog-friendly, but regulations can vary. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas, to respect wildlife and other hikers. Always check specific trail rules or park guidelines before heading out with your canine companion.
Given the varied terrain, comfortable hiking shoes with good grip are essential. Layers of clothing are advisable, as temperatures can change, especially in shaded forest areas or at higher elevations. Bringing a waterproof jacket is also a good idea, particularly during spring or autumn, or if you plan to get close to the waterfalls.


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