Best lakes around Sant Feliu De Pallerols are primarily natural river pools within the volcanic Garrotxa region, formed by the Brugent river. This area is characterized by its river landscapes, offering natural swimming spots. While the immediate vicinity features these river pools, larger freshwater lakes like Lake Banyoles are located within the broader Girona province, providing additional aquatic recreation opportunities. The region's geology contributes to unique natural features, including travertine formations around some water bodies.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Amazing and quiet place ! Wanted to swim but the weather was not so nice this date. I recommend it 💫
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Please note that crossing the dam is not possible on foot or by bike.
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Susqueda Swamp Dam with an impressive waterfall. If you go down the road from the dam it says path restricted to the pass but you can go there perfectly, there is no barrier or impediment.
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You can go up to the right or to the left, but once at the top you cannot cross.
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The waters of the Cogolls stream are filtered and become groundwater in the area. They are enriched with dissolved calcium bicarbonate, which petrifies the plants and shapes the travertines of the waterfall. It is one of the most beautiful pools in the Planes d'Hostoles.
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The Susqueda swamp is a reservoir that belongs to the Ter river, created by a dam located in the municipality of Osor, which extends through the terms of Susqueda, Sant Hilari Sacalm and in a tiny extension in Osor, in the county of the Jungle. Along with Sau and Pasteral, it forms part of a system of three swamps that join the Osona region with that of Selva. Most of the reservoir is located in the municipality of Susqueda. It is the last and most important reservoir of the hydrographic exploitation system of the Ter (Sau-Susqueda-El Pasteral).
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After taking the road climb along the Rui Ter from Anglès, you'll reach the reservoir where the way turns to gravel. This track that goes around the edge of the water is sometimes pretty rocky, and sometimes very steep! You'll ascend and descend frequently, but in general climb as you head north.
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Sant Feliu de Pallerols is primarily known for its stunning natural river pools, locally called 'gorgs' or 'pounds,' formed by the Brugent River. These are characterized by crystal-clear waters, waterfalls, and lush surroundings. While these natural pools are the main attraction, larger freshwater bodies like the Susqueda Reservoir are also accessible within the broader region.
Yes, the natural river pools, or 'gorgs,' along the Brugent River offer refreshing wild swimming opportunities, especially during warmer months. The waters are clean, clear, and often cold, providing an invigorating experience. Popular spots include Molí dels Murris Pool, Miami or Boix Pound, and La Mola or la Torra Pound.
The Molí dels Murris Pool is celebrated for its crystalline waters, a beautiful waterfall, and dense, lush surroundings, often described as Caribbean-like. The waters of the Cogolls stream are rich in dissolved calcium bicarbonate, which forms unique travertine formations around the waterfall. Remnants of an old flour mill also add a historical touch to this magical setting.
Absolutely. The Susqueda Reservoir is a popular spot for cycling, offering scenic views along its perimeter. You can find gravel roads like Pantà de Susqueda gravel roads that provide a challenging yet rewarding experience for cyclists.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. A notable one is the Viewpoint Over the Fornils Valley and Susqueda Reservoir, which provides panoramic vistas over the Fornils valley and the Susqueda marsh. These spots are perfect for appreciating the unique volcanic landscape and river systems.
Beyond swimming, the areas around the natural pools and reservoirs are ideal for hiking and cycling. You can explore well-indicated routes that showcase the local flora and fauna. For specific routes, consider checking out the Road Cycling Routes around Sant Feliu De Pallerols, MTB Trails around Sant Feliu De Pallerols, or Running Trails around Sant Feliu De Pallerols.
Yes, due to increased visitor numbers and to preserve the delicate natural environment, access to the Brugent Protected Area and its pools, including Molí dels Murris Pool, is regulated. Visitors may need to book tickets in advance, especially during peak seasons, to manage capacity. It's advisable to check local regulations before your visit.
The natural pools are most popular during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, when the refreshing, cold waters offer a welcome escape from the heat. However, the surrounding areas are beautiful for hiking and exploration year-round, with each season offering a different natural charm.
The Brugent River and its pools are part of a Special Area of Conservation within the Natura 2000 Network, boasting high biodiversity. You can expect to see well-preserved riparian forests and a variety of animal species, including threatened ones like the otter, European eel, and white-clawed crayfish. The natural elevations and waterfalls create a picturesque landscape.
Yes, the area has a rich history. The presence of old flour mills, such as the remnants near Molí dels Murris Pool and the Molí de la Conqueta, highlights the historical use of the river's power. These sites add a cultural layer to the natural attractions, showcasing the region's heritage.
Many of the natural pools and surrounding trails are suitable for families, offering opportunities for gentle walks and refreshing dips. However, some paths to the 'gorgs' can be a bit tricky, so it's always good to check the specific trail difficulty. The clear waters and natural settings provide an engaging environment for children to explore.
While many outdoor areas in Catalonia are dog-friendly, specific regulations may apply to protected natural areas like the Brugent River pools, especially concerning swimming or access during peak seasons. It's best to check local signage or official park guidelines for the most current information regarding pet access to ensure a respectful visit.


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