Waterfalls around Pitões Das Junias are situated within the Peneda-Gerês National Park in Portugal, an area known for its natural landscapes. The region features diverse terrain, including mountains exceeding 1000 meters in elevation and valleys carved by rivers. Pitões Das Junias is also home to historical sites, such as the ruins of the 12th-century Monastery of Santa Maria das Júnias. The area offers a combination of natural wonders and cultural heritage for visitors to explore.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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The waters of this waterfall come from the Pitões stream, which, due to the uneven terrain, develops over several levels, the first of which is about 30 meters high and flows into a lake bounded by granite outcrops. This waterfall is one of many in the Barroso region and feeds several rivers that originate in the Serra do Gerês.
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Cela Cavalos Waterfall, or Cela de Cavalos, is a paradisiacal waterfall located in the municipality of Montalegre, in the Peneda-Gerês National Park. With crystal-clear waters, it's a perfect spot for summer swimming, hiking, and nature contemplation. The main access point is from the village of Cela.
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At the end of the wooden staircase, you are greeted by a spectacle of nature, the Pitões das Júnias Waterfall, which descends in force, imposing and vibrant before you. Down below, the valley stretches out in silence, vast and majestic, a sight that takes your breath away and leaves your heart lighter.
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At the end of the wooden staircase, you will be greeted by a stunning view of the Pitões waterfall in all its grandeur. In the background, the valley stretches out majestically, creating a simply breathtaking scene.
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From the top of the Pitões waterfall, in addition to the impressive waterfall, you can see the beautiful Beredo oak forest, where the Pyrenean oak is a perennial species, perfectly adapted to the climate and altitude of this region. If you look towards the horizon, the imposing outline of the Gerês mountain range completes this scene of pure natural beauty.
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One of the most beautiful waterfalls in the National Park, the Cela Cavalos Waterfall is fed by the crystal clear waters of the Cavadas and Cela Cavalos streams and, in addition to the striking waterfall that forms a large natural pool, it also has a beautiful lagoon of emerald green water hidden at the top of the waterfall.
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The Cela Cavalos waterfall is fed by the crystal clear waters of the Cavadas and Cela Cavalos streams and, in addition to the striking waterfall that forms an irresistible natural pool, it also has a delightful lagoon with emerald green water hidden above the waterfall. The landscape is disarmingly beautiful! To get there, you have to walk and sometimes climb - about 3 km on the way there and 1.5 km on the way back. You are rewarded with absolute peace and an incomparable panorama, to which the ruins of the two old mills contribute.
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The area is rich in natural beauty, featuring dramatic waterfalls and impressive mountain views. For instance, from the top of Pitões das Júnias Waterfall, you can observe the Beredo oak forest and the imposing outline of the Gerês mountain range. The Cela Cavalos Waterfall is known for its crystal-clear waters and emerald lagoons, while Corgo da Fecha Waterfall offers a cold bathing pool.
Yes, the area around Pitões das Júnias is not only naturally beautiful but also historically significant. Near the Pitões das Júnias Waterfall, you can explore the ruins of the 12th-century Monastery of Santa Maria das Júnias, which was built on the site of a 9th-century hermitage. This offers a unique blend of natural wonder and ancient history.
The waterfalls, particularly Corgo da Fecha Waterfall and Pitões das Júnias Waterfall, are most impressive after a rainy period when their flow is stronger. This typically means late autumn, winter, and early spring. For swimming in the natural pools, like those at Cela Cavalos Waterfall, the summer months offer more pleasant temperatures.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options suitable for families. For example, the 'Parking lot – View of Pitões Waterfall loop from Pitões das Junias' is an easy 4.8 km route. Another easy option is the 'Cela Cavalos Waterfall loop from Capela de Santa Luzia', which is about 3.2 km. You can find more easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Pitões Das Junias guide.
Yes, wild swimming is possible in some areas. The Cela Cavalos Waterfall is particularly recognized for its pristine, crystal-clear waters, making it an ideal spot for swimming during the summer. Additionally, Corgo da Fecha Waterfall features a cold bathing pool.
Beyond waterfall viewing, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the 'View of Pitões Waterfall loop from Pitões das Junias'. For more challenging adventures, there are mountain biking routes like the 'Lobios – vuelta por el río Lima y Minas das Sombras' found in the MTB Trails around Pitões Das Junias guide, and running trails such as the 'Peneda-Gerês Great Route: Pitões das Júnias' in the Running Trails around Pitões Das Junias guide.
Many waterfalls, like the Pitões das Júnias Waterfall, are accessible via a short walk from nearby parking areas. The View of Pitões Waterfall viewpoint, for instance, involves a short walk and a wooden staircase. For Cela Cavalos Waterfall, access is typically from the village of Cela, often involving a hike of around 3 km.
The difficulty varies. Some trails, like the one to the View of Pitões Waterfall, are considered intermediate due to steps, but relatively short. The path to Cela Cavalos Waterfall involves a hike of about 3 km and can include some climbing. Always check the specific route details for difficulty ratings before you go.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from viewpoints like the View of Pitões Waterfall, which offers a grand perspective of the waterfall and valley. The crystal-clear waters and natural pools, particularly at Cela Cavalos Waterfall, are also highly appreciated for their beauty and opportunities for refreshing dips. The combination of natural beauty with historical elements, like the nearby monastery, adds to the unique appeal.
While the main waterfalls are well-known, the region is dotted with numerous cascades and natural pools. The Corga da Fecha Natural Pool, for example, is a beautiful spot with crystalline waters that requires climbing some rocks to reach, offering a more secluded experience within the Baixa Limia-Xurés Natural Park.
Peneda-Gerês National Park, where Pitões das Júnias is located, generally allows dogs on trails, but they should be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always check specific trail regulations before visiting, but many natural areas are suitable for walks with leashed dogs.


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