Waterfalls around Molinos De Duero are found within a region known for its natural landscapes and scenic hiking routes. This charming village offers access to various cascades, often integrated into trails exploring the surrounding nature. The area combines natural beauty with a touch of history, set against the backdrop of the Urbión pine forests. It provides opportunities for outdoor exploration and discovering captivating natural features.
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We were there today, Sunday, and it was spectacular. April 6, 2025
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Nice area for outdoor activities.
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Nice area for outdoor activities.
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A town with magnificent pine and beech forests. It has centuries-old pines worth visiting, such as the Pino Zamplón or the Pino Rey. It also has waterfalls in many of its streams, and caves, where the name of the place comes from.
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Beautiful place from which a stream is born that we will only find in all its splendor in times of rain and thaw. The jet comes out of a cave forming beautiful waterfalls of crystalline waters. These same waters will later form another beautiful and better known waterfall that is the Fuentona de Muriel.
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The Paso Peñoncito Waterfall is the first one we find going up but I recommend that we visit it last, since the most common route continues from the base of this waterfall.
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The second of the 3 waterfalls is the Cascada de la Chorrera, as in the other 3, the descent can be somewhat complicated and/or technical, so I recommend wearing the correct footwear and being careful when slipping. Once down we can see a beautiful waterfall that we will surely want to photograph.
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The last of the 3 waterfalls on the Route of the Covaleda Waterfalls. The descent can be somewhat tricky and/or technical, so I recommend wearing the correct footwear and being careful when slipping. Once down we can see a beautiful waterfall that we will surely want to photograph.
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The region offers several captivating cascades. Among them, the Ojeda River Waterfall is a highlight, being the last of three on the Route of the Covaleda Waterfalls. Another significant spot is the Paso Peñoncito Waterfall, a natural monument often visited as part of a scenic route. You can also discover the Chorrera Waterfall, which is the second of three waterfalls on a route known for its technical descent.
Yes, the Waterfall of the Arroyo de los Molinos offers a unique blend of nature and history. It's accessible via a dirt track and is situated near an old bridge and the ruins of the "Molina de los Pelaos" mill, providing a tranquil natural setting with a touch of the past.
Many waterfalls, such as the Ojeda River Waterfall and Chorrera Waterfall, are part of routes with somewhat technical descents. These often require appropriate footwear and caution due to potential slipperiness. The area is generally characterized by natural landscapes, including forests and streams.
For waterfalls like El Chorrón Waterfall, the stream is at its most spectacular during times of rain and thaw. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and better water flow, while avoiding the summer heat.
While some waterfall routes involve technical descents, the region around Molinos de Duero, including nearby Covaleda, is known for its natural beauty and offers opportunities for family-friendly exploration. The hike to the Waterfall of the Arroyo de los Molinos, for instance, can be relatively accessible for various fitness levels. Covaleda itself is considered family-friendly with its forests and natural features.
The area around Molinos de Duero is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails that lead to waterfalls and through the Urbión pine forests. There are also options for gravel biking and road cycling routes, allowing you to explore the scenic landscapes.
Yes, the Route of the Covaleda Waterfalls is a significant draw, featuring multiple cascades. The Ojeda River Waterfall, Chorrera Waterfall, and Paso Peñoncito Waterfall are all part of routes in this area, offering a rewarding hiking experience with several scenic stops.
Given that some descents to waterfalls can be technical and slippery, it's highly recommended to wear appropriate footwear with good grip. Bringing water, snacks, and a camera for the beautiful views is also advisable.
The region is rich in natural beauty, including magnificent pine and beech forests, such as the Urbión pine forests. You can also find ancient pines like Pino Zamplón or Pino Rey, and some areas feature caves, adding to the diverse natural landscape.
Visitors often highlight the beautiful and photographable nature of the waterfalls, especially after navigating the sometimes technical descents. The overall appeal lies in the rewarding hiking experiences and the serene natural settings, which are perfect for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
For waterfalls like Ojeda River Waterfall and Chorrera Waterfall, the descent can be tricky. Always wear correct footwear and exercise caution due to potential slipperiness. For Paso Peñoncito Waterfall, while it's the first one encountered when ascending, it's often recommended to visit it last as part of the common route.


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