Best waterfalls around Bescanó offers a mix of unique man-made and diverse natural water features. Bescanó itself features a distinctive Modernist Power Station waterfall, blending industrial heritage with architectural interest. The broader Girona region, easily accessible from Bescanó, provides numerous natural cascades, including those with natural pools and impressive plunges. These areas offer varied opportunities for exploring lush landscapes and water formations.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Today the alleged owners of Can Sais have forbidden me from passing along the path that leads between Can Xuncla to Salt del Timbarro or Moli d'en Tomàs.
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Beautiful spot near the source of the Onyar River.
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The Resclosa de Can Borra is an old reservoir that stored the water of the Onyar river for use in irrigation.
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The Canet stream, or Tornavellins, is born under the Rocacorba mountain and during its course it forms caves and small waterfalls of very special beauty.
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Jump and pool of water that falls from the upper cliff with a drop of water of approximately 30 meters. It is worth going to find this waterfall just when it has just rained (otherwise it is likely to be dry).
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Natural pools with waterfall 15 meters high (if there is enough water). Access to this pool is a bit complicated, having to overcome a steep ramp (there is a fixed rope to help).
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Around Bescanó, you'll discover a mix of unique features. While Bescanó itself is known for the distinctive artificial cascade at its Modernist Power Station, the broader region offers diverse natural waterfalls and river formations. These include powerful plunges, serene river pools, and historical water features, blending natural beauty with architectural interest.
Yes, for a family-friendly option, consider visiting Resclosa de Can Borra. This old reservoir near the source of the Onyar River is considered a natural monument and is well-suited for visitors of all ages.
One of the most popular natural waterfalls is Salt del Timbarro, a hidden gem that plunges into a gorge surrounded by lush vegetation. Another highly appreciated spot is the Pools of the Riera de Canet, where the Canet stream forms beautiful caves and small waterfalls, especially after rainfall.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Gorg del Diable Waterfall offers natural pools with a 15-meter high waterfall (when water levels are sufficient). Access to this pool can be complicated, involving a steep ramp with a fixed rope for assistance.
Many of the waterfalls, especially those dependent on rainfall, are at their most impressive after periods of rain. For instance, the Poza de les Bruixes, with its approximately 30-meter drop, is best visited just after it has rained, as it can be dry otherwise. Spring and autumn often provide good water flow and pleasant hiking conditions.
Yes, Bescanó is home to a unique artificial cascade at its Modernist Power Station, built in 1908. This isn't a natural waterfall but an impressive cascade flowing from an irrigation channel into the Cavalls Stream, integrated into a significant piece of Catalan modernist architecture. The area features sculptures of 'stone plants, monsters, proto-dinosaurs, reptiles and amphibians' in the modernist style, offering a blend of engineering, art, and history.
The area around Bescanó offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for running, road cycling, and general cycling. For example, you can find running trails like the 'Riu Ter Greenway loop from Bescanó' or cycling routes such as the 'Girona Greenway – Riu Ter Greenway loop from Bescanó'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Bescanó, Road Cycling Routes around Bescanó, and Cycling around Bescanó guides.
Yes, many waterfalls are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, the Salt del Timbarro is reached via a path through the forest. While specific trail names for each waterfall are best found on komoot, the region is rich with routes for exploring natural features. You can often combine waterfall visits with longer hikes or runs, as detailed in the Running Trails around Bescanó guide.
When visiting waterfalls, especially those with more challenging access like Gorg del Diable Waterfall, it's advisable to wear appropriate hiking footwear. Depending on the season, consider bringing layers of clothing, water, snacks, and a camera. If you plan to swim in natural pools, pack swimwear and a towel. Always check weather conditions before you go.
Some waterfall locations, such as the Gorg del Diable Waterfall, feature natural pools that can be suitable for swimming, provided there is enough water. Similarly, the Pools of the Riera de Canet offer beautiful spots to cool off. Always exercise caution and assess water conditions before entering.


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