Best waterfalls around Reigoso are found in a region characterized by diverse natural landscapes and river systems in northern Portugal. This area offers various natural attractions, including historical bridges and scenic viewpoints. The terrain often features dense vegetation and dramatic canyons, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. Waterfalls in this region are often set within these natural environments, contributing to the local appeal for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
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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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The Misarela Bridge, also known as the Devil's Bridge or the Bridge of Hell (we'll explain why below), is one of the most interesting monuments in the North of Portugal. Whether because of the legends, its historical importance or the beautiful landscape in which it is located. The Misarela Bridge is a trestle bridge over a slightly pointed arch, 13 metres high. This was originally a medieval bridge, which was rebuilt in the early 19th century (before the French Invasions) and which gave rise to two famous popular legends and ancient rituals. It has been a property of public interest since 1957 and in this article we will explore all of this, as well as the best ways to get there.
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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 waterfalls in this region offer diverse natural beauty. You can find impressive drops like the Pitões das Júnias Waterfall, which flows over multiple levels and offers views of the Beredo oak forest. Other sites, such as Cela Cavalos Waterfall, feature irresistible natural pools and delightful emerald lagoons, set within landscapes of disarming beauty.
Yes, the Ponte da Misarela and Waterfall is a notable historical site. This medieval bridge, reconstructed in the early 19th century, spans the Rio Rabagão and is steeped in local folklore, including the 'Legend of the Devil's Bridge'. It also played a role in the Peninsular Wars.
For waterfalls like the one near the Ponte da Misarela, winter is often the best time to visit as the waterfall is particularly visible and impressive due to higher water flow. Generally, spring also offers lush vegetation and good water levels.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. For example, reaching the Cela Cavalos Waterfall involves a hike of about 3 km one way, sometimes requiring some climbing. There are also routes like the 'Cela Cavalos Waterfall loop from Capela de Santa Luzia' which is an easy 3.2 km hike. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Reigoso guide.
Absolutely. The View of Pitões Waterfall offers a stunning perspective of the Pitões waterfall in all its grandeur, with the valley stretching out majestically in the background. It's accessible via a wooden staircase.
Yes, the Cela Cavalos Waterfall is known for its irresistible natural pool and a delightful emerald lagoon hidden above the main waterfall, making it a great spot for wild swimming.
The difficulty varies. Some trails, like the shorter loops to Cela Cavalos Waterfall, are considered easy. Others, such as the 'Seven Lagoons of Gerês – Rio Cabril Crossing loop', are more challenging. The Ponte da Misarela and Waterfall is accessible via a short hike, often taking about 30 minutes.
Many of the trails leading to viewpoints or less strenuous waterfalls can be family-friendly. For instance, the walk to the View of Pitões Waterfall involves a 10-minute walk including 250 steps on a staircase, which might be suitable for active families. The 'Easy hikes around Reigoso' guide also lists several easy routes, including some to waterfalls.
Beyond visiting waterfalls, the region offers extensive opportunities for hiking and road cycling. You can find various hiking routes, from easy to difficult, exploring areas like the Seven Lagoons of Gerês. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes that offer views of the National Park. Explore more options on the Hiking around Reigoso and Road Cycling Routes around Reigoso guides.
Visitors frequently appreciate the dramatic natural beauty, the sense of peace, and the incomparable panoramas. The combination of impressive waterfalls, natural pools, and historical elements like the Ponte da Misarela makes for a rewarding outdoor experience. The region's dense vegetation and canyons also contribute to its appeal for nature enthusiasts.
The waterfalls highlighted in this guide, particularly the prominent Ponte da Misarela and Waterfall, are located in northern Portugal, near a civil parish also named Reigoso in Montalegre (Vila Real District). While the village of Reigoso in Oliveira de Frades (Viseu District) has natural landscapes, the major named waterfalls discussed here are associated with the broader northern Portugal region.
The Cela Cavalos Waterfall, fed by crystal clear waters, is often described as a place of absolute peace with an incomparable panorama, featuring a delightful emerald lagoon hidden above the main fall. Its slightly more challenging access contributes to its secluded feel.


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