Best waterfalls around Castellfollit De La Roca are found within the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, an area characterized by its dramatic basalt cliff formations and volcanic landscape. The town itself is perched atop a striking basalt rock, offering unique views of the surrounding lush forests and river valleys. This region is celebrated for its diverse natural attractions, including numerous waterfalls and natural pools. Visitors can explore a landscape shaped by ancient lava flows and enjoy the area's rich natural…
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nice, but not particularly worth the detour
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My photos don't do this site justice. There are three waterfalls with a swimming hole in between the second and the third. Hopefully someone will add a few more photos so you can really see how nice it is. There is a well marked trail that leads to the swimming hole.
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This little bridge is tucked away in the woods but has some nice trails leading up to it. It looks like this might be a good place to swim on a hot summer day.
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This beautiful and quiet waterfall is located shortly after passing the urban center of the town of Santa Pau towards Mieres, within the river basin of the Sant Martí stream before flowing into the Ser river.
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The Can Cotilla waterfall (also known as Sant Martí Gorge) is located shortly after passing the town of Santa Pau towards Mieres, in the river basin of the Sant Martí stream before flowing into the river Ser.
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The most notable waterfalls are found within the surrounding Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park. While Castellfollit de la Roca itself is famous for its basalt cliff, the park offers a diverse landscape with numerous cascades and natural pools.
Yes, the Salt del Molí Fondo in Sant Joan les Fonts is a picturesque waterfall located next to an old paper mill that began operation in 1723. It's part of an easy circular hiking route that also explores ancient lava flows, blending natural beauty with industrial heritage.
Several waterfalls offer refreshing swimming opportunities. The Riera de Sant Aniol Waterfalls feature crystalline pools perfect for a dip, especially in warmer months. The Waterfall and Natural Pool of the Fluvià River is also considered a good spot for swimming. Additionally, Salt de Can Batlle near Santa Pau and the various gorges along the River Brugent in Les Planes d'Hostoles, such as Gorg Molí dels Murris, are popular for natural bathing.
Absolutely. The trail to Salt del Molí Fondo in Sant Joan les Fonts is an easy, circular route suitable for families. Many of the routes leading to the gorges of Les Planes d'Hostoles are also generally easy to moderate and suitable for various fitness levels, making them great for family outings.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter a landscape shaped by ancient lava flows, lush forests, and dramatic basalt cliff formations. Many spots, like the Riera de Sant Aniol Waterfalls, are nestled within forests, offering a serene natural experience. The Gorg Molí dels Murris is also known for unique petrified plants in its springs.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, from easy walks to more challenging treks. For those interested in cycling, there are gravel biking and road cycling routes, as well as running trails, all within the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round, but for swimming, the warmer months are ideal. During peak summer (typically June 24th to September 12th and weekends in September and October), popular spots like Salt de Can Batlle and the gorges of Les Planes d'Hostoles may have regulated access requiring advance booking to protect the environment and prevent overcrowding.
The Can Cotilla Waterfall (or Molí de Can Riera Waterfall), located near Santa Pau, is often described as a beautiful and quiet spot, offering a more tranquil experience compared to some of the more popular swimming locations.
Visitors appreciate the opportunity to explore a landscape shaped by ancient lava flows, discover hidden cascades, and enjoy refreshing dips in natural pools. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, like the old paper mill near Salt del Molí Fondo, also adds to the appeal. The community has shared 45 photos and 45 upvotes, highlighting the area's charm.
The gorges of Les Planes d'Hostoles offer varying levels of accessibility. Gorg de la Plana is one of the most accessible, located approximately one kilometer from the main car park. Gorg of Can Poeti is also easily reached from the town center. Trails are generally easy to moderate, but access during peak season may require advance tickets.
Yes, Salt de Can Batlle is known for its multiple waterfalls and natural pools, including a swimming hole between its cascades. It's often described as a 'tropical-looking' spot, perfect for enjoying clear waters.


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