Waterfalls around Santa Maria de Besora are set within a natural landscape characterized by diverse geological formations and riverine forests. This region offers a variety of natural monuments and trails for exploration. The area features impressive waterfalls, often nestled among rocks and travertine formations, providing scenic routes for visitors. Historical elements, such as old flour mills, also dot the natural environment.
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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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It is a section of broken asphalt and the last 300m are an unpaved stone track
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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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Beautiful Tosca at the foot of the slopes
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The route of the Masica torrent, in Vallfogona, in times of abundance of water is a marvel with a whole series of more spectacular waterfalls as we go up the river. This is a signposted round trip route, as the continuation towards Milany or the track that descends from Milany is not signposted.
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The region is home to several impressive waterfalls. The Mir Waterfall stands out with an impressive 35-meter drop, making it one of Catalonia's highest. Another popular spot is the Vidrà Mill Waterfall, accessible via a signposted circular route from Vidrà. You can also visit Font de la Tosca, a beautiful natural monument at the foot of the slopes.
The volume of water cascading down the waterfalls, especially at Mir Waterfall, varies significantly with the season and recent rainfall. They are particularly spectacular after heavy rains, typically during spring or autumn, when the water flow is at its peak.
Yes, the route to Mir Waterfall is generally considered easy, short, and suitable for families. It can be a quick 20-minute walk from the La Cabanya del Mir restaurant or a longer loop starting from Santa Maria de Besora itself. Caution is advised on wet, slippery stones.
The waterfalls are nestled within beautiful natural environments. For instance, Mir Waterfall is surrounded by rocks, travertine formations, a large cave, moss, and ferns. The area also features typical riverine forest vegetation, including willows, elms, and poplars, along with geological formations like calcium deposits and 'cassoletes' in the stream bed.
Yes, the area around Mir Waterfall includes the ruins of three old flour mills integrated into the natural landscape, adding a historical dimension to your visit.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Santa María de Besora – Mir Waterfall loop' or routes to 'Els Bufadors de Beví'. There are also cycling and gravel biking routes available. For more details on hiking, visit the Hiking around Santa Maria De Besora guide.
The Torrent de la Masica, located in Vallfogona, is a marvel during times of abundant water, featuring a series of spectacular waterfalls as you ascend the river. It's a signposted round-trip route, but be aware that the continuation towards Milany or the track descending from Milany is not signposted.
Font de la Tosca is situated at the foot of slopes. Access involves a section of broken asphalt followed by an unpaved stone track for the last 300 meters.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and impressive height of the waterfalls, particularly the 35-meter drop of Mir Waterfall. The serene hiking experience and the picturesque surroundings, often featuring unique geological formations and historical ruins, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for example, the View of the Vall d'en Bas from the Salt de Sallent offers an extensive panoramic view of the Bas valley and its presiding peaks, such as the emblematic Puigsacalm, from the top of the 80-meter Sallent waterfall.
Yes, the excursion to the Vidrà Mill Waterfall is a circular and signposted route that follows the PR C47, also known as Camí Vora el Ges. The itinerary conveniently starts from the center of Vidrà itself.


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