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Top 4 Waterfalls around Ayala / Aiara

Waterfalls around Ayala / Aiara are a prominent feature of the region's natural landscape, offering various points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts. This area is characterized by its canyons and river systems, which have carved out impressive waterfall formations. The geology of Ayala / Aiara contributes to the dramatic cascades and viewpoints found throughout the region. Visitors can explore a diverse natural environment centered around these water features.

Best waterfalls around Ayala / Aiara

  • The most popular waterfalls is Delika…

Last updated: July 3, 2026

Delika Canyon Waterfalls

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The Delika canyon is a must if you are in the area, yes, be careful if the river brings water (as it happened to me), because you have to cross the riverbed several times...

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Viewpoint over the Horses' Pool

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The succession of small waterfalls of the Nervión River is truly amazing, a spectacle. This viewpoint is very close to the El Infierno restaurant. Essential!

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Tertanga Canyon

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To access the last waterfall of the canyon, I recommend the right side of the river, I tried to access the left side and it was impossible, as well as dangerous.

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Cocinocha Waterfall

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Nice waterfall, but with difficult access, especially if the river carries water, because the last part has to be done through the riverbed.

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Royal Road of La Sopeña - GR 284

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Jean
April 23, 2026, Cascada y Poza Natural

Very pretty waterfall, the pool is only accessible on foot, via a 200m path from the road

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The gorge was formed by the Nervión River near the village of Delika. The Salto de Nervión, a periodic waterfall that is the highest in Spain [222 meters], flows from the gorge.

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The Delika canyon is a must if you are in the area, yes, be careful if the river brings water (as it happened to me), because you have to cross the riverbed several times...

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The succession of small waterfalls of the Nervión River is truly amazing, a spectacle. This viewpoint is very close to the El Infierno restaurant. Essential!

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March 15, 2022, CañonTertanga

To access the last waterfall of the canyon, I recommend the right side of the river, I tried to access the left side and it was impossible, as well as dangerous.

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Nice waterfall, but with difficult access, especially if the river carries water, because the last part has to be done through the riverbed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at the waterfalls in Ayala / Aiara?

The Ayala / Aiara region is characterized by its impressive canyons and river systems. You'll find dramatic cascades, deep gorges, and various viewpoints. Highlights like Delika Canyon Waterfalls and Tertanga Canyon showcase these geological formations, often featuring the Nervión River carving its way through the landscape.

Are there any particularly unique or impressive waterfalls in the Ayala / Aiara region?

Yes, the region is home to the Delika Canyon Waterfalls, which features the Salto de Nervión. This is a periodic waterfall and is notable as the highest in Spain, with a drop of 222 meters. It's a truly spectacular sight when flowing.

When is the best time to visit the waterfalls in Ayala / Aiara?

The Salto de Nervión at Delika Canyon Waterfalls is a periodic waterfall, meaning it doesn't flow year-round. It is best visited after periods of heavy rain or during the snowmelt season, typically in late winter or early spring, to witness its full grandeur. Other waterfalls in the region may also be more impressive during these wetter periods.

Are the waterfalls around Ayala / Aiara easy to access for everyone?

Access varies. While some viewpoints like the Viewpoint over the Horses' Pool offer relatively easier access to see the succession of small waterfalls, others like Cocinocha Waterfall and Tertanga Canyon are described as challenging, often requiring navigating through riverbeds, especially when the water levels are high.

What are the more challenging waterfall experiences in Ayala / Aiara?

For those seeking a challenge, accessing the last waterfall of Tertanga Canyon is considered challenging, with recommendations to approach from the right side of the river. Similarly, Cocinocha Waterfall has difficult access, particularly if the river carries water, as the final section requires traversing the riverbed.

Are the waterfalls around Ayala / Aiara suitable for families or those with dogs?

The suitability depends on the specific waterfall and trail conditions. Some viewpoints, like the Viewpoint over the Horses' Pool, might be more accessible for families. However, many routes, especially those involving riverbed crossings or steep terrain, can be challenging and potentially dangerous for young children or dogs, particularly when water levels are high. Always check current conditions and choose routes appropriate for your group's abilities.

Is there parking available near the waterfalls in Ayala / Aiara?

Specific parking information for each waterfall is not detailed, but generally, popular natural attractions in regions like Ayala / Aiara often have designated parking areas. For highlights like Delika Canyon Waterfalls, it's advisable to look for parking near the village of Delika or designated trailheads.

Are there places to eat or stay near the waterfalls in Ayala / Aiara?

Yes, the Viewpoint over the Horses' Pool is conveniently located very close to the El Infierno restaurant. For broader options, you can find accommodation, cafes, and restaurants in nearby towns such as Orduña, Amurrio, and Urkabustaiz.

What outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls in Ayala / Aiara?

Beyond waterfall viewing, the Ayala / Aiara region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle options like the 'Embalse de Maroño – circular desde Amurrio' or mountain biking trails such as 'Camino de Sopeña a Aro'. There are also many hiking opportunities, with routes like 'Sopeña King's Trail' and 'Peñaladros Waterfall – Añes loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Ayala / Aiara, MTB Trails around Ayala / Aiara, and Hiking around Ayala / Aiara guides.

Are there hiking trails near these waterfalls?

Absolutely. The region is rich with hiking trails. For example, you can find trails that lead to or offer views of the waterfalls, such as the 'Peñaladros Waterfall – Añes loop'. Many routes are available for various difficulty levels, including 'Sopeña King's Trail' (moderate) and 'Tologorri – Barrerilla Pass loop' (difficult). For a comprehensive list of hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Ayala / Aiara guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls in Ayala / Aiara?

Visitors frequently praise the dramatic natural beauty and the unique geological formations. The sheer scale of the Salto de Nervión at Delika Canyon Waterfalls is a major draw. The succession of small waterfalls of the Nervión River seen from the Viewpoint over the Horses' Pool is also highlighted as a truly amazing spectacle. The sense of adventure in navigating the canyons and riverbeds is also a key aspect of the experience.

Are there any permits required to visit the waterfalls in Ayala / Aiara?

There is no information indicating that specific permits are required to visit the waterfalls themselves. However, as some waterfalls are located within natural monuments or protected areas, it's always good practice to respect local regulations and signage. Always check for any current access restrictions or guidelines before your visit.

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