Best waterfalls around Garrotxa are found within a volcanic region in Catalonia, Spain. This area is characterized by its unique volcanic landscapes and a collection of waterfalls. Many of these natural features are accessible via trails through lush forests and along streams. The region offers diverse natural settings for exploration.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Amazing and quiet place ! Wanted to swim but the weather was not so nice this date. I recommend it 💫
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A beautiful easy hike. Learn more here: espaiprotegitdelbrugent.cat/es
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This waterfall is just five minutes from the Gorg de la Plana. If you visit the first, you have to visit the second, which is a little more spectacular. You need a reservation to visit. More information here: espaiprotegitdelbrugent.cat/es.
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This is a wonderful short hike for you and your family. If you come in spring all the flowers are in bloom and there are not many people. During the summer it can be crowded so the local government requires a reservation in advance. This is true of all the gorges in this area, but a day pass allows you to visit them all. Find out here: https://www.espaiprotegitdelbrugent.cat/es/
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This little bridge is tucked away in the woods but has some nice trails leading up to it. It looks like this might be a good place to swim on a hot summer day.
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Natural pool located in the municipality of Planes d'Hostoles. It is in the course of the Brugent river and when it takes enough water, it forms a waterfall of considerable dimensions that make this place a spectacular site. Its access is from Via Verde from El Carrilet de Girona to Olot.
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The waterfalls in Garrotxa are distinctive due to the region's volcanic landscapes. Many feature unique geological formations, such as the stunning travertines at Molí dels Murris Pool, formed by calcium bicarbonate in the water. They often require scenic hikes through lush forests and along streams, offering a blend of natural beauty and geological interest.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. La Plana Pool, formed by two waterfalls, is noted as one of the easiest to access in the Planes d'Hostoles area, making it an ideal route for families. The 'Gorgs de Santa Pau' route also explores various waterfalls and pools hidden within beautiful forests, suitable for family exploration.
Beyond the more popular spots, you can discover hidden gems like Poza de les Bruixes, known for its mystical name and refreshing pool. The La Laura Pool and the Gran de Can Paulí Weir also offer a more secluded experience. Other notable, less crowded options include Salt de la Olla and Salt de Can Batlle, often described as 'fairytale waterfalls' with lush vegetation.
Yes, many waterfalls in Garrotxa feature natural pools perfect for a refreshing dip. The Riera de Sant Aniol Waterfalls, for instance, offer crystalline pools along the stream where visitors are encouraged to swim in summer. Molí dels Murris Pool is also a popular spot for wild swimming.
The waterfalls are generally best visited shortly after rainfall or during spring. This ensures a good water flow, making cascades like Poza de les Bruixes and Salt de la Olla particularly spectacular. Spring also brings blooming flowers, enhancing the scenic beauty of the trails.
Yes, the region offers a rich blend of natural beauty and historical context. For example, near Salt del Molí Fondo in Sant Joan les Fonts, you can find a medieval bridge, a majestic church, and an old historic paper mill dating back to 1723, providing a unique cultural experience alongside the natural cascade.
The area around Garrotxa's waterfalls is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Els gorgs de Planes d'Hostoles' circular route, which explores the Brugent River Protected Natural Area. There are also mountain hiking opportunities, including the 'Puig del Soi – Puigsacalm loop from la Vall d'en Bas'. For cycling enthusiasts, gravel biking routes like the 'Gravel tour from Olot through the Garrotxa natural park' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Garrotxa, Mountain Hikes around Garrotxa, and Gravel biking around Garrotxa guides.
Yes, some waterfalls offer impressive viewpoints. For instance, the View of the Vall d'en Bas from the Salt de Sallent provides an extensive panoramic view of the Bas valley and its peaks, including Puigsacalm, from the top of the 80-meter waterfall. There's also a dedicated View of the Salt de Sallent waterfall spot for photography.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many appreciate the opportunity for refreshing dips in the natural pools and the scenic hikes through lush forests. The unique geological formations, such as those at Molí dels Murris, and the impressive drops of waterfalls like Salt de Sallent, are also highly valued.
While some waterfalls are easily accessible, others require more challenging hikes. The Trail past Coromina Falls is categorized as challenging, offering a more strenuous adventure for experienced hikers. The region's diverse terrain means you can find trails ranging from easy to difficult.
For waterfall hikes in Garrotxa, it's advisable to wear comfortable hiking shoes with good grip, as trails can be uneven or wet. Depending on the season, layers are recommended, and if you plan to swim, bring appropriate swimwear and a towel. Sun protection and plenty of water are also essential.
Beyond the well-known Molí dels Murris Pool and La Plana Pool, the Planes d'Hostoles area is rich with cascades. You can also explore Gorg de la Plana, Gorg de Can Poetí, and Gorga de Santa Margarida, which offer various scenic options for exploration within this waterfall-rich part of Garrotxa.


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