Waterfalls around La Febró are a prominent feature of the Prades Mountains, known for their natural pools and cascades, often referred to as "Els Gorgs de La Febró." These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activity and connection with the natural environment. The presence and flow of some waterfalls are dependent on recent rainfall. The area offers a variety of natural attractions, including waterfalls and pools, integrated into hiking routes.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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The cave can only be reached from the lower footpath. You have to hike back the same way.
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The Toll de l'Olla hides a legend behind it. It is said that it was created by a "farebona" (a good witch). At the beginning of the 17th century, the residents of the area fell ill and asked him for help. She made a deal with them: she would look for the herbs needed to cure them and they should look for a pot that would hold a liter of water per sick person. When the neighbors failed, the farebona converted this part of the river into the Toll de l'Olla.
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Unfortunately also completely dry on 23/07/2024. Otherwise it would have been very nice, that will be for another time.
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Everything dried out see picture above in the highlight 07/27/2023
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Didn't find a drop of water...
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Ideal route to do with the family, although it is not many kilometers it does have some slightly more demanding sections, but reaching Niu de l'aliga has its magic. We have gone since it has not rained for a long time so it is a route to do again after a rainy season.
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Beautiful landscape an a fantastic hike up to Pont de Goi. Check my Youtube video: https://youtu.be/zpCHxHeNRp0
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Beautiful landscape an a fantastic hike up to Pont de Goi. Check my Youtube video: https://youtu.be/zpCHxHeNRp0
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The best time to visit the waterfalls in La Febró is generally after a rainy season. Many of the cascades, such as the waterfall at Cave of the Cranes, are only present and flowing impressively when there's sufficient rainfall. During dry periods, some waterfalls, like Gorg del Mas dels Frares Waterfall, can be completely dry.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The Eagle's Nest Natural Pool and Waterfall is noted as an ideal route to do with the family, offering a double waterfall and a wide pool. While some sections might be slightly demanding, reaching this magical spot is rewarding.
Many of the waterfalls and natural pools in La Febró, often referred to as 'Els Gorgs' or 'Tolls,' are popular for refreshing swims. Tolls de Les Tosques is particularly known for cooling off in the summer. The Cave of the Cranes also forms a small lake where you can cool off, and visitors recommend wearing a swimsuit when it's hot.
Yes, the Toll de l'Olla Waterfall comes with a captivating local legend. It's said that a 'farebona' (good witch) created it in the 17th century to help the ill residents of the area, adding a unique cultural dimension to its natural beauty.
Beyond the cascades, the area around La Febró is rich in natural beauty. You can explore natural pools, gorges like the one at Gorg del Mas dels Frares Waterfall, and even caves such as the spectacular Cave of the Cranes, which features a unique Romanesque apse-like formation and a small lake.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning scenery, refreshing waters, and the opportunity to connect with nature. Highlights like Tolls de Les Tosques are loved for their peaceful surroundings and opportunities for cooling swims. The unique beauty of spots like the Cave of the Cranes and the tranquility of places like El Gorguet are also highly appreciated.
Yes, many of the waterfalls and pools in La Febró are part of circular hiking routes. These trails often start from nearby villages like Arbolí, offering an immersive experience through forests, past historical ruins, and along rivers, allowing you to discover several natural attractions in one outing.
The region around La Febró offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including road cycling, touring, and gravel biking. For example, there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'Main Square of Prades – Coll d'Albarca loop from Prades' or gravel biking options such as the 'Main Square of Prades – Coll de Capafonts loop from Prades'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around La Febró, Cycling around La Febró, and Gravel biking around La Febró guides.
While popular spots like El Gorg can get crowded, especially in summer, El Gorguet is known for offering a more intimate and secluded experience. It receives less attention than its larger counterparts, making it a peaceful corner for quiet contemplation.
Given the terrain and potential for swimming, it's advisable to wear comfortable hiking shoes suitable for varied paths, as some sections can be demanding. If you plan to cool off in the natural pools, bring a swimsuit. During the rainy season, waterproof gear might be beneficial to fully enjoy the flowing waterfalls.
Information regarding specific public transport options directly to the waterfall trailheads in La Febró is limited. It is generally recommended to have private transportation to access many of these natural sites, as they are often nestled within the Prades Mountains and may not be directly served by public routes.
While specific regulations for each waterfall trail regarding dogs are not explicitly stated, many natural areas in the Prades Mountains are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other visitors, and to clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.


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