Best waterfalls around Merindad De Montija are found within this municipality in the Las Merindades region of Burgos, Spain. The area features a natural landscape, including the foot of the Zalama peak, forests, and river sources. Merindad De Montija offers opportunities to explore natural features and discover waterfalls. The region provides diverse natural attractions for visitors.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Beautiful long in the middle of nature and where the Río Cadagua is born in the middle of the Montes de la Peña. Depending on the time of year, this birth can be found more or less full of water and where sometimes, you have to go to look for the birth a few meters below.
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Both the waterfall and the environment that surrounds it are simply wonderful. Easily accessible, this waterfall is a waterfall of about 70 meters with a natural pool at its feet. A true paradise that deserves to be visited at any time of the year, although it is recommended in spring-summer.
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It is difficult to get to the same waterfall. And many times it carries very little water, like the day I was there.
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The view of the water falling spray from above is impressive
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We were very lucky because we went to see it expressly one day after heavy rains, normally the waterfall at the source of the Asón river, also called "Cailagua" is usually more restrained, even in summer the water is reduced to a minimum. The waterfall was so strong and the paths leading to it absolutely flooded that you could barely get past it.
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Incredible waterfall and beautiful photographs.
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It depends on the rainfall regime, it can be a spectacle, or a disappointment: but only the flow of the waterfall.
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Spectacular. A waterfall of more than 70 meters where the river Asón is born. Depending on the time of year it greatly influences the amount of water.
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The waterfalls in this region offer a blend of natural beauty and unique settings. For instance, the Cascada de Aguasal is a secluded gem nestled in a beautiful forest, offering a sense of adventure. The Cascada de Orbaneja del Castillo is particularly extraordinary as it flows directly through the heart of a historic village, creating a picturesque scene where nature and architecture intertwine.
For the most spectacular views with abundant water, it's best to visit during periods of rain and snowmelt. This typically occurs from autumn through spring. The Cascada de Aguasal is particularly impressive during these months, and the Cascada de Orbaneja del Castillo is most spectacular in spring.
Yes, some waterfalls offer family-friendly access. While the route to Cascada de Aguasal can be a moderately difficult hike, the experience of reaching a hidden gem can be rewarding for active families. The Asón Waterfall is also listed as family-friendly, offering an incredible natural spectacle.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural landscapes. Near Cascada de Aguasal, you'll find beautiful forests of beech, oak, and pine. The area around Orbaneja del Castillo is characterized by stunning karst landscapes, the Ebro Canyon, and impressive rock formations like the 'kiss of the camels'.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including challenging options like the 'Puerto de los Tornos Viewpoint – La Sía Pass loop' from Merindad de Montija, detailed in the Cycling around Merindad De Montija guide. For gravel biking, routes like the 'Puentedey – Natural Rock Arch of Puentedey loop' are available in the Gravel biking around Merindad De Montija guide. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Mirador de la Herbosa loop' in the Running Trails around Merindad De Montija guide.
Yes, for the Asón Waterfall, there is a dedicated Viewpoint of the Asón Waterfall. Visitors note that the spectacle depends heavily on the rainfall, but it can be truly magnificent. For Cascada de Aguasal, the hike itself offers various perspectives as you approach this secluded spot.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular nature of the waterfalls, especially after heavy rains. For instance, the Asón Waterfall is praised for its impressive height of over 70 meters. The unique integration of the waterfall flowing through the village at Orbaneja del Castillo is also a major draw, often described as a fairytale-like experience.
For the Cascada de Orbaneja del Castillo, parking is available in the village, making it tourist-friendly. For Cascada de Aguasal, access is typically from San Pelayo, and while it's a more secluded spot, local parking options would be available in the village before starting the hike.
The Cascada de Aguasal is considered a hidden gem. Its somewhat hidden access contributes to its secluded charm, offering a more tranquil experience away from larger crowds. The hike to it, especially from San Pelayo, adds to the sense of discovery.
Given the natural settings and potential for hiking, comfortable and sturdy footwear suitable for varied terrain is recommended. During periods of high flow (autumn to spring), paths might be wet or muddy, so waterproof shoes could be beneficial. Layers of clothing are advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially in forested or mountainous areas.
Yes, you can visit the Source of the Cadagua river. This beautiful natural monument is located in the Montes de la Peña. Depending on the season, the source can be more or less full of water, sometimes requiring a short walk to find the exact point where the river emerges.


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