Best waterfalls around La Vall De Bianya are found within a municipality characterized by its "valley of valleys" terrain, lush meadows, and extensive woodlands. This area, part of the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, features numerous streams and natural pools. The landscape supports many small cascades and natural water features along its waterways. Visitors can explore an exuberant natural environment with forests and diverse water elements through various trails.
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It is a section of broken asphalt and the last 300m are an unpaved stone track
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Legend has it that in the past, this pool was a meeting point for witches. One day they had to call a midwife because one of the witches had to give birth, and as a reward the witch gave her some raw lentils. The midwife, angry at such bad retribution, threw them into the river Ter. The next day, when the midwife put on her apron, she saw that a lentil had stuck to it and… it had turned to gold! That is why this gorg is also called the Witches' gorg.
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This beautiful and quiet waterfall is located shortly after passing the urban center of the town of Santa Pau towards Mieres, within the river basin of the Sant Martí stream before flowing into the Ser river.
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Legend has it that in the past, this pool was a meeting point for witches. One day they had to call a midwife because one of the witches had to give birth, and as a reward, the witch gave her some raw lentils. The midwife, angry at such bad retribution, threw them into the Ter river. The next day, when the midwife put on her apron, she saw that a lentil had stuck to her and… it had turned into gold! For this reason this waterfall is also called "Witches waterfall".
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Beautiful Tosca at the foot of the slopes
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The route of the Masica torrent, in Vallfogona, in times of abundance of water is a marvel with a whole series of more spectacular waterfalls as we go up the river. This is a signposted round trip route, as the continuation towards Milany or the track that descends from Milany is not signposted.
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La Vall de Bianya, part of the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, is characterized by its numerous streams, lush meadows, and extensive woodlands. You'll discover many small cascades, natural pools, and river waterfalls throughout the area, rather than just a few large, named ones. The focus is on the collective experience of its diverse natural environment.
Yes, the region is known for its natural pools. For instance, the Riera de Sant Aniol Waterfalls feature crystalline pools where you can take a dip, especially enjoyable during summer. The Gorg de Malatosca Waterfall also has a pool, historically associated with local legends.
The waterfalls are most impressive when water levels are abundant, typically after periods of rain or during spring when snowmelt contributes to the streams. However, summer offers the opportunity to swim in the natural pools. The lush environment is beautiful year-round for walks.
Yes, there are signposted routes. For example, the Torrent de la Masica offers a signposted round trip route where you can see a series of cascades when water levels are high. Many trails throughout the region will lead you to various water features.
Most waterfall trails in La Vall de Bianya are rated as intermediate difficulty. This means they may involve uneven terrain, some ascents, and potentially unpaved sections. For instance, the final section to Font de la Tosca is an unpaved stone track.
Generally, La Vall de Bianya is a natural area and many trails are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, and to clean up after them. Check local signage for specific restrictions.
Yes, the Gorg de Malatosca Waterfall, also known as the 'Witches' waterfall', is steeped in local legend. It's said that this pool was once a meeting point for witches, adding a mystical element to its natural beauty.
La Vall de Bianya offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including gravel biking, MTB trails, and road cycling routes. The area is also great for hiking, exploring Romanesque churches, and the ancient Capsacosta Roman Road.
The Can Cotilla Waterfall (or Molí de Can Riera Waterfall) is known for being a beautiful and quiet spot. It's located near Santa Pau, within the Sant Martí stream basin, offering a serene natural experience.
Given the intermediate difficulty of many trails and potentially uneven terrain, wear comfortable hiking shoes with good grip. Layers of clothing are advisable, as temperatures can vary. If you plan to swim, bring appropriate swimwear and a towel.
Yes, some waterfalls also serve as viewpoints or are located near scenic spots. Font de la Tosca is noted as a viewpoint, and the Torrent de la Masica route also offers scenic views of the cascades and surrounding forest.


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