Best waterfalls around Caldes De Montbui are located in a region recognized for its thermal hot springs and historic Roman baths. While the town is known for its therapeutic waters, such as the Font del Lleó, the surrounding natural landscape offers various waterfalls. This area provides opportunities to explore both thermal heritage and natural cascades. The region combines historic sites with natural water features, offering diverse outdoor experiences.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Lots of natural beauty and lush forest just a short distance from the city of Sabadell. Spectacular.
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Torrent de Can Montllor waterfall, normally dry, but on days of heavy rain it can be spectacular.
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Fresh water source (without health guarantee) on the northern slope of Puig de la Creu. It is reached by a somewhat steep and rocky path, from Can Padró or from Can Montllor de Dalt.
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Natural environment to explore it with peace of mind.
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The Bosc Negre torrent is the most important of the water courses that lead to Sot del Bac, where the Salt del Prat stands out, where a magnificent horse's tail manifests itself in the most generous periods of water of about 30 meters height, and goes to deposit the water in the gorge of the Bac, the surplus continues its course until the confluence with the river Congost, next to the Figaró. You can see how Travertine has been formed by the action of water on the rock.
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03/24/2022 The Sant Miquel del Fai site remains closed for works and will partially reopen to the public once the works on the car park and the conditioning of the external spaces are finished. In this sense, visitors are reminded that they cannot access it until the opening is made. The conditioning works began with the actions related to the natural environment to be able to guarantee the safety of all visitors. In this sense, sanitation and stabilization works were carried out on the cliff up to the waterfall of the Tenes river. The security of the facilities has been strengthened, with work to stabilize the slopes and renew the 1,500 meters of railings throughout the circuit, the lighting and the external wiring. The Diputació de Barcelona has owned the Sant Miquel del Fai complex since 2017, the year in which it acquired it with the intention of adapting it. It has been closed to the public since then, in order to carry out the necessary conditioning works and decide on its use plan and management as a space within the Natural Parks Network. The downpours and the COVID-19 pandemic have delayed the works. The complex of Sant Miquel del Fai is a Cultural Asset of National Interest and is included in the Plan of Areas of Natural Interest of the Cingles de Bertí, which is why the adaptation works have been fully adjusted to the conservation objectives patrimonial In December 2018, the Diputació de Barcelona also acquired the cartulary of the Benedictine monastery of Sant Miquel del Fai, a document from the 14th century of great historical importance.
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At this point I would like to quote the incomparable humorist Heinz Erhardt (1909 - 1979), who was known to a wide audience - especially in German-speaking countries - for his wordplay and "another poem" with a short quatrain: "There's certainly a lot of beauty in it, on the element, the wet. Because you can drink the water. But you can leave it alone." (H.Erhardt)
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The region around Caldes de Montbui offers a unique blend of natural cascades and historically significant thermal water features. While traditional waterfalls exist, the area is renowned for its hot springs. You can find natural waterfalls like Font de la Tosca and Degotalls, where water emerges from a cave, and historical sites like Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery and Waterfall, which combines a monastery with dramatic cascades. The town itself is famous for its thermal waters, including the iconic Font del Lleó and ancient Roman Baths.
Yes, Caldes de Montbui has a rich history tied to its water. The Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery and Waterfall is a prime example, featuring a Benedictine monastery built on a cliff with impressive waterfalls and stalactite caves. Within the town, you can explore the ancient Roman Baths, the iconic Font del Lleó hot spring, and the historic Safareig (communal washing houses) that utilize the thermal waters.
The best time to visit depends on the type of water feature you wish to see. For natural cascades like Font de la Fagina, visiting after periods of heavy rain will ensure the most spectacular flow. The Waterfall of Sot del Bac can be particularly striking when frozen in winter. For the thermal hot springs and spa facilities in Caldes de Montbui, any time of year is suitable for relaxation and enjoyment.
Many of the water features and their surrounding areas can be enjoyed by families, though accessibility varies. The Waterfall of Sot del Bac is noted for its easy access. Exploring the historical sites like Sant Miquel del Fai can also be an engaging family activity. Always check specific trail conditions and difficulty levels before heading out with children.
Yes, at Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery and Waterfall, visitors have the unique opportunity to hike behind the waterfall and explore some stalactite caves, offering a truly immersive experience.
The area around Caldes de Montbui is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those listed in the Hiking around Caldes De Montbui guide, including easy routes like the Caldes de Montbui Trail. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes from the Cycling around Caldes De Montbui guide, while runners have options like the Santa Maria de Caldes de Montbui circular route from the Running Trails around Caldes De Montbui guide.
Yes, Font de la Tosca and Degotalls is a spectacular natural feature where water emerges directly from a cave in the Torrent de colobrers, creating a unique and lush natural environment to explore.
The Font del Lleó (Lion Spring) is a central and iconic hot spring in Caldes de Montbui. It's notable for its exceptionally high water temperature of 74°C (165°F), one of the hottest in Europe. Historically, its waters were used by locals for cooking and cleaning, highlighting the town's deep connection to its thermal heritage.
The Waterfall of Sot del Bac is appreciated by visitors for its easy access, making it a convenient spot to enjoy a natural cascade.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique combination of natural beauty and historical significance. The opportunity to walk behind the falls at Sant Miquel del Fai, the pleasant and relaxing environment around Font de la Figuereta, and the striking appearance of Waterfall of Sot del Bac, especially when frozen, are often mentioned. The rich thermal heritage of the town also provides a unique cultural experience.
Yes, Font de la Fagina is a waterfall that is normally dry but can become spectacular after heavy rainfall, showcasing the dynamic nature of the region's water features.


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