Best waterfalls around Porrera are found in the wider Montsant and Prades mountains, accessible from this Priorat wine region village. Porrera is known for its vineyard landscapes and position within the Priorat wine region. The surrounding areas offer picturesque natural pools and cascades, providing opportunities for hiking and enjoying nature. These natural features are often part of popular hiking trails.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Unfortunately also completely dry on 23/07/2024. Otherwise it would have been very nice, that will be for another time.
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Everything dried out see picture above in the highlight 07/27/2023
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Didn't find a drop of water...
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The Toll de l'Ou, located in the Pèlags ravine, is a set of pools in the rocks that are joined by small waterfalls. A very unique site in Montsant, with water throughout the year.
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El Toll de l'Ou is one of the most unique places in Montsant. It is located in the Barranc dels Pélags and usually has water almost all year round. Formed by several pools dug into the rock and joined by small waterfalls, it is a very popular place, especially in spring and early summer. It can be reached from the village of Ulldemolins on the GR-171, passing by the hermitage of Santa Magdalena, in the direction of Pi de la Carabasseta, from where you take a path that goes down to this place. It can also be accessed from La Morera de Montsant following the GR-171.
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It is a small gorge that forms a waterfall of about 20 meters from the Torrent de la Falconera, in a shady, closed environment, off the road and with a lot of vegetation around. You need to be careful not to miss out.
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Small gorge formed by the waterfall that the Gorg River created when it opened its way through this gorge, shortly before pouring its waters into the Siurana River.
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The most notable natural water features in the wider region accessible from Porrera include the Toll de l'Ou Waterfalls, a series of natural pools and cascades in the Montsant mountain range. Another popular spot is the Toll de l'Olla in the Prades mountains, known for its impressive turquoise pool.
Spring and early summer are generally the best times to visit. During these months, water flow is typically more significant, and the weather is pleasant for hiking and swimming. The Toll de l'Ou Waterfalls usually have water almost all year round, but some cascades like the Gorg del Mas dels Frares Waterfall can dry out during hotter, drier periods.
Yes, the Toll de l'Olla in Farena offers an easy to moderate circular hike of about 6 km, making it a highly accessible and enjoyable option for families. For the Toll de l'Ou Waterfalls, a circular route from Ulldemolins is considered suitable for children accustomed to hiking, typically taking 3-4 hours.
You can expect to see picturesque natural pools carved into rock, connected by smaller cascades, and often surrounded by characteristic rocky formations. The waters are generally clear, and at places like Toll de l'Olla, they are strikingly turquoise. These areas are known for their tranquil environments and beautiful views of the surrounding Montsant and Prades landscapes.
Yes, both the Toll de l'Ou Waterfalls and the Toll de l'Olla are popular spots for bathing and swimming, especially during warmer months. Their clear, refreshing waters provide a welcome respite after a hike.
To reach these natural water features, you would typically drive from Porrera to the starting points of the hiking trails. For the Toll de l'Ou Waterfalls, common access points are the villages of Ulldemolins and La Morera de Montsant. For the Toll de l'Olla, you would head towards Farena in the Prades mountains.
Hiking difficulties vary. A circular route to the Toll de l'Ou Waterfalls from Ulldemolins can be nearly 10 km long with a 550-meter elevation gain, taking 3-4 hours. A route from La Morera de Montsant can be more demanding, lasting over 7 hours. The hike to Toll de l'Olla from Farena is considered easy to moderate, with a circular route of about 6 km and a 200-meter elevation gain.
Beyond the main attractions, you can also explore the Gorg del Mas dels Frares Waterfall, which is considered spectacular, and La Gorguina, a small gorge formed by a waterfall. Another option is the Cadolla dels Forats Waterfall, a small gorge with a 20-meter waterfall in a shady, vegetated environment.
The region around Porrera offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including traffic-free bike rides and MTB trails, exploring the stunning vineyard landscapes and mountainous terrain. There are also many general cycling routes that allow you to discover the wider Priorat region.
While specific regulations may vary by location within the natural parks, generally, well-behaved dogs on a leash are permitted on hiking trails in natural areas. It's always advisable to check local signage or park guidelines for any specific restrictions before visiting with your dog.


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