Waterfalls around Les Masies De Voltregà offer natural features within a diverse landscape. The region, located in Catalonia, presents a mix of river systems and mountainous terrain. Visitors can explore 5 distinct waterfalls, each with unique characteristics. These natural sites are often integrated into hiking routes, providing opportunities for outdoor activity.
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The Mir waterfall has an impressive drop of 35 meters, which makes it one of the highest in Catalonia. The amount of water that falls down the vertical stone wall depends on the season and the rainfall. It is located in the Bellmunt mountain range, near Santa Maria de Besora.
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the path crosses the Riera de les Palanques ford, a few meters below this jump, just before it ends at the Pantà de Sau,
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The Barra de ferro is a spectacular waterfall that is formed when the Torrent de la Bertrana rushes over the Gorgues stream. Very close to the hermitage of Sant Bartomeu Sesgorgues, from where you have a very good view of the jump. The Riera de les Gorgues is enclosed, has a dense and lush vegetation, which means that even during the summer there are cool places and ideal for walking.
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The excursion to the Molí de Vidrà jump is a circular and signposted route that will take you to one of the highest jumps on the Ges river. The itinerary leaves from the center of Vidrà itself and follows the PR C47 also called Camí Vora el Ges.
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Nice corner. Fresh and shady in summer. You will need to get off your bike at some point. It's worth going to.
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The water seeps through a limestone rock full of moss and falls in the middle of the road. Lots of vegetation surrounds the place.
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Beautiful waterfall, that can be reached after a short hike from Vidrà
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Beyond the most popular, you can explore Salt d'en Nara Waterfall, where the path crosses the Riera de les Palanques ford just before it meets the Pantà de Sau. Another interesting spot is the Viewpoint of Barra de Ferro Waterfall, offering a close-up view of this spectacular waterfall, especially after heavy rain.
Yes, Mir Waterfall stands out with an impressive drop of 35 meters, making it one of the highest waterfalls in Catalonia. Its water flow varies with the season and rainfall, and it's located near Santa Maria de Besora.
Many of the waterfall excursions in the area, such as those to Vidrà Mill Waterfall, are classified as intermediate difficulty. These often involve signposted circular routes, like the PR C47 (Camí Vora el Ges), which require a moderate level of fitness.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all, many routes to waterfalls are popular with visitors of varying ages. The circular and signposted nature of some paths, like the one to Vidrà Mill Waterfall, can be suitable for families who enjoy a moderate hike.
The amount of water flowing over the waterfalls, such as Mir Waterfall and Barra de Ferro Waterfall, largely depends on rainfall. Therefore, late winter and spring, after periods of rain or snowmelt, typically offer the most spectacular views with fuller cascades. Summer might see reduced flow.
Yes, the region is known for integrating waterfalls into circular walks. For instance, the excursion to the Molí de Vidrà jump is a circular and signposted route along the Ges river, starting from Vidrà itself.
The area around Les Masies De Voltregà offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Circular route Valle de Ges' or 'The path near Gez - Torelló'. There are also running trails and MTB routes available. For more details, you can explore the hiking guide or MTB guide for the region.
Yes, several waterfalls offer excellent viewpoints. The Viewpoint of Barra de Ferro Waterfall provides a great perspective of the cascade. Similarly, the View of the Cabrit Waterfall offers a spectacular view of the Riera de Sant Martí falling directly into the Pantà de Sau.
Given the intermediate difficulty of many trails and the varied terrain, it's advisable to wear comfortable hiking shoes with good grip. Layers of clothing are recommended as temperatures can change, and rain gear might be useful, especially during wetter seasons when the waterfalls are at their best.
Many waterfalls in the region are designated natural monuments. For example, Mir Waterfall is not only a natural monument but also near a historical site. The area often combines natural beauty with cultural heritage, such as the hermitage of Sant Bartomeu Sesgorgues near the Barra de Ferro waterfall.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunity for outdoor activity. Many highlight the well-maintained and signposted routes, like the one leading to Vidrà Mill Waterfall, noting that the short hikes are well worth the effort for the spectacular views of the cascades.
While some waterfalls may have pools, specific information about designated wild swimming spots is not readily available. The Riera de les Gorgues, near the Barra de Ferro Waterfall, is known for its dense and lush vegetation, offering cool places even in summer, but always exercise caution and check local regulations regarding swimming.


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