Waterfalls around Lladó are situated in the Alt Empordà region, characterized by rural landscapes and natural attractions. The area offers natural water experiences along the River Manol, featuring pools and smaller cascades. Lladó is located near the Salines-Bassegoda natural area, which provides diverse landscapes for hiking and cycling. This region is suitable for active tourism and exploring natural water features.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Be sure to use the "Aparcament Gratuit de les Escaules" and take a detour to the "Castell de les Escaules"....
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Fantastic gorges that today have enough water to immerse yourself in with your whole body. Today I was the only one who swam in them, but it was a "tasty" after almost 50 km and 1400 meters of elevation gain.
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Idyllically situated on the Muga with a waterfall.
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In summer, take advantage and immerse yourself in this Gorb, crystal clear waters both here and in the deepest area under the bridge. In winter the rocks are wet and you can slip.
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Nice walk, thank you! However, the restaurant 'La Caula' has been officially closed for several months. With a bit of luck, the village café in Les Escaules will be open, so you can also order something to eat there.
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nice little waterfall with attached restaurant
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The initial course of the Muga River through the forest leaves beautiful pools of water perfect for cooling off in summer and enjoying its precious waters in winter. From the town of Albanyà you can take a walking tour to explore these river areas.
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Bathing shoes are recommended, then you can walk up or down the cascades without canyoning equipment.
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The area around Lladó is characterized by rural landscapes and natural attractions. You'll find river pools, smaller cascades, and diverse landscapes suitable for hiking and cycling. The Gorges of Albanyà, for instance, feature beautiful pools along the Muga River, while The pool and waterfall of St. Antoni offers crystal clear waters. The region is also at the entrance to the Salines-Bassegoda natural area, providing varied natural settings.
The natural pools and smaller cascades along the River Manol and other spots are particularly refreshing during warmer months, making summer a popular time for bathing. However, the natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round, with different seasonal charm. In winter, some rocks might be wet and slippery, so caution is advised.
Yes, the area offers several informal swimming spots. The Gorges of Albanyà are known for their beautiful pools along the Muga River, perfect for cooling off. Similarly, The pool and waterfall of St. Antoni invites visitors to immerse themselves in its crystal clear waters during warmer periods.
Many of the natural water features around Lladó are suitable for families. For example, the Waterfall on the Muga River is considered family-friendly, offering a natural setting. The informal river pools also provide accessible spots for families to enjoy nature and cool off.
The region is ideal for active tourism. You can find numerous hiking and cycling opportunities. For hiking, explore routes like 'Taravau y Sant Jaume dels Solers' or 'El Fluvio loop from Pedrinyà'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Lladó – Monastery of Sant Llorenç de Sous loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Lladó.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. You can take a walking tour from Albanyà to explore the river areas around the Gorges of Albanyà. Other trails include 'Taravau y Sant Jaume dels Solers — circular por el río Manol' (easy) and 'El Fluvio loop from Pedrinyà' (moderate). For more options, refer to the hiking guide around Lladó.
If you plan to enter the water, bathing shoes are highly recommended, especially for navigating cascades like those at the Gorges of Albanyà, as rocks can be slippery. Comfortable hiking shoes are advisable for exploring the surrounding trails. Dress in layers suitable for the season, and bring swimwear if you intend to swim.
For some locations, like the La Caula Waterfall, there is specific parking available, such as the 'Aparcament Gratuit de les Escaules'. For other natural spots, parking might be less formal, often along rural roads or near trailheads. It's best to check specific access points for each waterfall.
Absolutely. The area offers diverse landscapes for cycling, including rural roads, trails, and forest tracks. The Waterfall on the Muga River, for example, is perfectly cyclable by gravel bike. You can find various cycling routes, from moderate to difficult, in the cycling guide for Lladó.
Visitors appreciate the pure nature and the opportunity to cool off in the beautiful river pools. Many enjoy the tranquility and the chance to immerse themselves in crystal clear waters. The area is also valued for its varied tours, offering something for every outdoor enthusiast, from relaxing walks to challenging bike rides.
Historically, there was a restaurant with a terrace facing the waterfall at La Caula Waterfall. However, the restaurant 'La Caula' has been officially closed for some time. You might find a village café in nearby Les Escaules for refreshments.
While specific regulations for each waterfall may vary, the general rural and natural environment around Lladó is often suitable for dogs, especially on trails. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local signage regarding pets, particularly in designated swimming areas or protected natural zones.


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