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Moraleja

Trail to El Chorrerón

Moderate

4.0

(1)

5

hikers

Trail to El Chorrerón

04:23

17.2km

50m

Hiking

Hike the moderate 10.7-mile Trail to El Chorrerón in Paraje Natural El Chorrerón, leading to a stunning 39-meter waterfall.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Bus stop

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844 m

Parish Church of the Assumption of Moraleja

Highlight • Religious Site

Moraleja is a Spanish municipality, located in the province of Cáceres, autonomous community of Extremadura. It includes the town of the same name and an extensive municipal area in which …

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8.94 km

This is a very interesting site. There is a gorge with a waterfall to a very beautiful natural pool. Also, there is a wooden and stone bridge to cross the river.

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17.2 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

8.77 km

5.20 km

3.04 km

163 m

Surfaces

8.63 km

5.25 km

2.81 km

455 m

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Monday 13 July

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November 15, 2024,De Moraleja a Moraleja
The only good thing about the Chorreón waterfalls is that it is better to go directly by car, as it is easy to get there and not walk so many km without seeing anything cool.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much time should I allocate for the hike to El Chorrerón?

The full circular route, known as the Trail to El Chorrerón, typically takes around 4 hours and 25 minutes to complete. While the downhill section to the waterfall can be done in under 30 minutes at a relaxed pace, the return journey is a challenging uphill climb, requiring more time and effort.

What is the best way to reach the trailhead for El Chorrerón?

The trailhead for the Trail to El Chorrerón is best accessed with an SUV or a 4x4 vehicle due to the mountainous terrain. There is parking available on private land near the entrance to the waterfall area.

Is the Trail to El Chorrerón suitable for beginners?

The trail is categorized as moderately difficult. While it offers a rewarding experience, the significant uphill climb on the return journey from the waterfall makes it challenging, especially for beginners. Hikers should be prepared for steep sections and uneven terrain.

What is the terrain like on the Trail to El Chorrerón?

The terrain is largely untouched and wild, featuring a steep path that demands careful footing. It begins with a short stepped section and a handrail, but quickly transitions to a natural dirt and stone path. You'll traverse pine- and oak-covered mountains.

What can I expect to see along the route?

The main attraction is the dramatic 39-meter El Chorrerón Waterfall, which plunges into the Pichigua River. You'll also pass through serene mountain villages and enjoy views of pine- and oak-covered landscapes. The route also includes the Parish Church of the Assumption of Moraleja.

What is the best time of year to visit El Chorrerón?

The area enjoys a cool climate year-round due to its mountainous location. While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, visiting during drier months might offer better trail conditions, though the waterfall's flow might be less dramatic than during the rainy season.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required for the Trail to El Chorrerón?

Yes, access to the El Chorrerón Waterfall area is on private land and requires a small entrance fee, which is paid directly to caretakers on site. No specific permits are mentioned beyond this fee.

Is the Trail to El Chorrerón dog-friendly?

The provided information does not specify whether dogs are allowed on the trail or within the private land area of El Chorrerón Waterfall. It's advisable to check with local caretakers before bringing pets.

Are there amenities available at El Chorrerón Waterfall?

Basic amenities are available, including rustic restrooms and picnic tables. However, there are no nearby restaurants, so visitors are encouraged to bring their own food and water.

Can I swim at El Chorrerón Waterfall?

Yes, swimming is possible in the deep, five-meter pool at the base of the waterfall. However, be aware that the current near the falls can be strong.

What should I wear and bring for the hike?

Hikers are strongly advised to wear closed-toe shoes with good traction due to the steep and uneven terrain. Trekking poles are highly recommended to alleviate knee strain, especially during the uphill ascent. Bring plenty of water and your own food, as there are no restaurants nearby.

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