Waterfalls around Bureba-Ebro are found within a region encompassing parts of Burgos province, including the Montes Obarenes-San Zadornil Natural Park. This area is characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, where rivers like the Molinar and Jerea carve through gorges and valleys. The region offers a variety of waterfall experiences, from those integrated into villages to secluded natural drops. Its geography provides a setting for exploring both natural beauty and historical sites.
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The Hermitage of Our Lady of the Sickle is nestled beneath the cliff, reached by crossing the small bridge over the Molinar River. Dating from the 13th century, it features both Romanesque and Gothic elements and has an arched portico offering fine views of the surrounding area. At its base stands a second, much smaller hermitage, dating from the 17th century, which houses an altar dedicated to Christ of the Remedies.
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Several waterfalls and areas to see in Tobera
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The route is very good, there used to be a bar in Saseta. At the end of the route you can have a drink, but you will have to wait until you return to Okina and have one there.
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A beautiful environment and a small adventure climbing the stairs, helped by ropes and chains. The pity is that it was completely dry.
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Beautiful area with several waterfalls nearby
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Spectacular area...with a bar a little further down
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Spectacular area of Burgos, close to Frias, it is worth taking a walk through its ruins and waterfalls
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The hermitage of the Virgen de la Hoz is located in one of the most charming places in the Las Merindades region, north of Burgos. In the heart of the Montes Obarenes-San Zadornil natural park is this set of hermitages nestled in the rocky cut that the Molinar River has pierced at whim over the millennia.
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One of the most unique is Cascada de Orbaneja del Castillo, which flows directly through the village of Orbaneja del Castillo, emerging from the Cueva del Agua and cascading into the Ebro River. Another notable spot is the Tobera Waterfalls and Medieval Bridge, where the Molinar River carves through a gorge, offering multiple cascades and historical structures.
Yes, the Tobera Waterfalls and Medieval Bridge are considered family-friendly, with accessible paths allowing visitors to enjoy the multiple cascades. The area combines natural beauty with historical elements like a medieval bridge and a hermitage.
The waterfalls are generally most impressive during periods of rain or snowmelt, typically in spring or after heavy rainfall, when their flow is at its peak. For example, the Cascadas de Salinillas de Bureba, including 'Peña Borco' and 'La Herradura', are best experienced during these times. Summer offers opportunities to cool off at spots like Cascada del Peñón.
Absolutely. Near the Tobera Waterfalls, you can explore a picturesque medieval bridge and the 13th-century Hermitage of Saint Mary of La Hoz, which features Romanesque and Gothic elements. The village of Orbaneja del Castillo itself, with its waterfall flowing through it, is renowned for its charming medieval streets.
The Cascada del Peñón (Pedrosa de Tobalina) forms a spectacular natural pool at its base, which becomes a popular spot for visitors to cool off during the summer months. However, swimming in the turquoise pools at Cascada de Orbaneja del Castillo is prohibited to preserve their natural beauty.
The Bureba-Ebro region offers various outdoor activities. You can find cycling routes, such as the 'Natural Park of Montes Obarenes - San Zadornil — circular from Frías' or 'Pancorbo — circular from Miranda de Ebro', which can be explored via the Cycling around Bureba-Ebro guide. For mountain biking, routes like 'Valle de Tobalina - circular from Frías' are available in the MTB Trails around Bureba-Ebro guide. Hiking is also popular, with trails like the 'Bonete de San Tirso – San Tirso Peak loop' found in the Mountain Hikes around Bureba-Ebro guide.
The Cascada de la Huevera, located in the lush Caderechas Valley near Padrones de Bureba, is a somewhat secluded waterfall. It plunges into an emerald green pool and features a wooden ladder and rope for accessing an upper section, adding an adventurous element to the visit.
Beyond the waterfalls, the region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore gorges like the Ayuda River Gorge, which features lush vegetation and limestone rocks. The Montes Obarenes-San Zadornil Natural Park, where many waterfalls are located, offers diverse landscapes, including forests and river valleys.
Accessibility varies. The Tobera Waterfalls offer accessible paths. The Sáseta Waterfall can be accessed directly. However, some waterfalls, like the Cascada de El Fuerte near Tartalés de los Montes, involve a more precarious road and an 'artisanal' tunnel, suggesting a more adventurous approach.
Visitors frequently appreciate the scenic beauty and the opportunity to explore both natural wonders and historical sites. The combination of impressive cascades, like those at Tobera, with medieval bridges and hermitages, creates a rewarding experience. The sheer size of waterfalls like Cascada del Peñón and the unique village integration of Cascada de Orbaneja del Castillo are also highly praised.
Yes, the Cascada del Peñón (Pedrosa de Tobalina) on the Jerea River is known for its impressive size, boasting a 20-meter drop and spanning over 100 meters wide, creating a striking volume of water.
Yes, for instance, the Tobera Waterfalls Viewpoint provides a panoramic view of the town of Tobera and its valley, including the waterfalls. Many trails also offer elevated perspectives of the cascades and surrounding landscapes.


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