Waterfalls around Canet D'Adri are found in a charming area nestled in the hills behind Girona, characterized by its volcanic origin. This region features natural attractions, including waterfalls and natural pools carved out of basaltic rock. The Gorgues de la Font de la Torre, a significant site, showcases clear, fresh natural pools and small waterfalls within narrow gorges, offering a unique geological landscape.
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Today the alleged owners of Can Sais have forbidden me from passing along the path that leads between Can Xuncla to Salt del Timbarro or Moli d'en Tomàs.
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Just as the road crosses the Ser, next to the mill in the river, a dam has been built that creates a waterfall-like fall. Today, when it has been raining heavily for days, it is spectacular!
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The Canet stream, or Tornavellins, is born under the Rocacorba mountain and during its course it forms caves and small waterfalls of very special beauty.
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Jump and pool of water that falls from the upper cliff with a drop of water of approximately 30 meters. It is worth going to find this waterfall just when it has just rained (otherwise it is likely to be dry).
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Castle of medieval construction that still maintains elements of Romanesque style. Next to the castle there is a mill that was powered by the waters of the River Ser, at a point where a waterfall forms.
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The waterfalls and natural pools in Canet d'Adri are distinctive due to their volcanic origin. Water has interacted with basaltic rock over time, creating unique rock formations and clear, often turquoise-colored pools known as 'Gorgues'. This geological history results in a serene and idyllic natural landscape.
Yes, the most notable are the Gorgues de la Font de la Torre, also widely known as the Gorgues de Canet d'Adri. These are a remarkable natural attraction, offering striking pools of crystal-clear water and unique volcanic scenery.
The area around Canet d'Adri offers several hiking routes that incorporate the beautiful natural pools and waterfalls. Many are circular paths, allowing you to explore this natural paradise. You can find routes of varying difficulty, from moderate to difficult, often leading through dense Mediterranean vegetation.
Visiting after heavy rainfall is often recommended to see the waterfalls at their most spectacular, especially for features like the Waterfall at the Ser River Mill or Poza de les Bruixes, which might be dry otherwise. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking.
While the allure of refreshing waters might be strong, it is important to note that swimming may be prohibited in some areas to protect the natural environment. Always look for local signage regarding swimming regulations.
Yes, the Waterfall at the Ser River Mill is categorized as family-friendly. The general area with its natural pools and small waterfalls offers a pleasant environment for families to explore, though some trails might be more challenging.
Beyond the well-known Gorgues, you can also discover the Poza de les Bruixes, a jump and pool of water with an approximate 30-meter drop, particularly impressive after rain. Another interesting spot is the Roca Castle and Mill, where a waterfall forms next to a medieval mill.
Yes, the Waterfall at the Ser River Mill is formed by a dam next to an old mill, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical context. Similarly, the Roca Castle and Mill features a waterfall next to a medieval castle and its mill, powered by the River Ser.
Besides hiking to the waterfalls, the region is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Mas Puig (Adri) – Gorges of the Font de la Torre loop from Canet d'Adri' for MTB, or explore longer cycling tours like the 'Medieval bridge of Sords loop from Banyoles'. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Canet D'Adri or Cycling around Canet D'Adri guides.
Visitors appreciate the clear, fresh natural pools and the unique geological landscape carved out of basaltic rock. The serene and idyllic natural environment, combined with the opportunity for tranquil hikes, makes it a popular destination for those seeking immersion in nature.
The provided information does not specify a universal dog policy for all trails and waterfall areas. It is advisable to check local signage at trailheads or specific highlight pages for any restrictions regarding dogs.


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