Waterfalls around Pedrafita Do Cebreiro are located in a region known for its natural beauty, situated between the Sierra de los Ancares and O Courel. This area features a landscape of lush forests, numerous springs, and torrents that form various cascades. It offers a blend of accessible natural features and unique geological formations. The region serves as a natural stop for those exploring local hydrography and diverse ecosystems.
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The waterfall is about ten meters high. It is located in Cantejeira (or Cantexeira), a town that belongs to the municipality of Balboa, in the Ancares region. There are several routes to reach the waterfall. One option is from Trabadelo, following a path that passes through the Paradela neighborhood and the Pontón de Paradela. Although the path is uneven, it is relatively easy and offers panoramic views of the valley and dense forests of oaks and hazelnuts. If you have the opportunity to visit it, you will surely enjoy its natural beauty! 😊🌿🌊
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Starting from the beautiful town of Busmayor, it is the first waterfall that we come across. Known as Fervenza do Beiro, since in Galicia and El Bierzo, fervenza is the word used to say waterfall.
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Nice beech forest near the town of Busmayor. A charming corner with sections equipped with bridges. Depending on the time we visit, we will find the waterfalls more or less loaded with water.
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Waterfalls located at an altitude of 1264 meters in Folgoso do Courel that fall into Rego da Rogueira. The waterfalls present a curious bicolor appearance due to the wear of the wall from which they descend in parallel with different types of water: crystalline waters and ferruginous waters.
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Beautiful and spectacular stream of water that falls into the Selmo river, in Vieiros, right in the heart of Serra do Courel.
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Impressive waterfall that is worth visiting. Route for all audiences. Later in town there is a very cool palloza - bar.
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The region is known for its diverse waterfalls, ranging from small, accessible cascades like the Pincheira de Lousada to the impressive Deer Spring Waterfall, which is famous for its unique bicolor appearance. This visual contrast is created by crystalline and iron-rich waters eroding the rock face.
Yes, the Cantejeira Waterfall is considered family-friendly. It's about ten meters high and located in Cantejeira, offering panoramic views of the valley and dense forests. The route to reach it is generally suitable for all ages.
The best time to visit is typically during spring or after periods of rain when the water flow is strongest, making the cascades most impressive. However, the unique bicolor effect of the Deer Spring Waterfall can be appreciated year-round.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from relatively easy paths offering panoramic views to more challenging routes through dense forests. For example, the path to Cantejeira Waterfall offers scenic views, while the area around the Deer Spring Waterfall is within the highly biodiverse Devesa da Rogueira, perfect for exploring lush forests. You can find more hiking options on the Hiking around Pedrafita Do Cebreiro guide.
The Pincheira de Lousada, located in Lousada within Pedrafita do Cebreiro, is easily accessible. It's situated near the LU-651 road, making it a convenient stop to experience the local hydrography without a long hike.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for road cycling and running. You can explore various routes, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Pedrafita Do Cebreiro guide or the Running Trails around Pedrafita Do Cebreiro guide.
Given the varied terrain and potential for wet conditions, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots. Layered clothing is also recommended, as temperatures can change, especially when hiking through forests or at higher altitudes.
After visiting the Cantejeira Waterfall, you can find a palloza-bar in the nearby town, offering a chance to relax and enjoy local refreshments.
While specific regulations for each waterfall vary, many natural trails in the Pedrafita Do Cebreiro region are generally dog-friendly. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
The 'bicolor' effect at the Deer Spring Waterfall (Rego da Rogueira) is a unique geological feature. It occurs because two different types of water—crystalline and ferruginous (iron-rich)—flow in parallel, eroding the rock and creating a striking visual contrast of colors on the rock face.
The Beiro Waterfall, known locally as Fervenza do Beiro, is located near the beautiful town of Busmayor. It's often the first waterfall encountered when starting from this town.


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