Best waterfalls around Sant Julià De Vilatorta offer a range of natural water features within the Osona region. The area provides diverse landscapes, from lush forests to river gorges, making it suitable for outdoor exploration. Visitors can discover various waterfalls, some with significant drops and others forming tranquil pools. The region's natural environment supports a variety of trails leading to these water features.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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We were here in April 2026. Unfortunately, the hiking trail is not in good condition. The descent to the waterfall is quite steep but passable. The paths to the stairs of the Riscos de la Perereda are all overgrown, and only a shortened path past an old mill back to the parking lot is passable.
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Near the river there is a bridge. Before crossing it, there is a path that runs parallel to the water, with an indication of 'Molí de Baix'. Follow it to the end to reach a pool with two waterfalls.
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It is not for everyone, the descent is very steep and you need good shoes and confidence.
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The Salt del Molí Bernat is one of the most impressive waterfalls in the country with a 50 meter drop, it belongs to the Gorgàs stream, from the Sot de Balà. The whole of the balma, the jump and the remains of the mill make up one of the most attractive and unique places in the region. If you want to see the jump in all its glory, we recommend doing the route after rains, despite the added difficulty because of the mud you can find on the way down, but seeing the water fall from inside the balma is really impressive .
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This was originally going to be a loop but after the walking behind the waterfall we ended up on the cliff face and the path vanished. Well worth the walk to the waterfall but I would return back shortly after that.
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the path crosses the Riera de les Palanques ford, a few meters below this jump, just before it ends at the Pantà de Sau,
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The Barra de ferro is a spectacular waterfall that is formed when the Torrent de la Bertrana rushes over the Gorgues stream. Very close to the hermitage of Sant Bartomeu Sesgorgues, from where you have a very good view of the jump. The Riera de les Gorgues is enclosed, has a dense and lush vegetation, which means that even during the summer there are cool places and ideal for walking.
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The area around Sant Julià De Vilatorta offers a variety of natural water features, including waterfalls with significant drops, tranquil pools, and river systems. Beyond natural waterfalls, you can also visit the unique Parc de les Set Fonts, known for its seven historical fountains.
Yes, Salt del Molí Bernat is particularly impressive, featuring a 50-meter drop where you can see the water fall from inside a 'balma' (cave-like overhang). Another notable spot is Molí de Baix Waterfall, which leads to a pool with two distinct waterfalls.
The Parc de les Set Fonts (Park of the Seven Fountains) is an emblematic park in Sant Julià De Vilatorta. It features seven historical fountains with crystal-clear flowing water, surrounded by lush greenery. The park offers amenities like picnic tables, a bar/restaurant, children's play areas, and adapted access, making it a comfortable and serene spot for relaxation and leisurely strolls. It's also integrated into local hiking routes.
To see the waterfalls in their full glory, especially those with significant drops like Salt del Molí Bernat or the Barra de Ferro waterfall, it's recommended to visit after periods of rain. This ensures a more powerful flow, though trails might be muddier.
Yes, many waterfalls in the area are accessible via hiking trails. For example, the Moll Bernat Trail leads to Salt del Molí Bernat, though it can be steep. The Parc de les Set Fonts is also part of local hiking routes, such as the 'Route of the Mills – Park of the Seven Fountains loop'.
Trail difficulties vary. Some routes, like parts of the Moll Bernat Trail, are considered challenging with steep descents requiring good shoes and confidence. Other trails, such as those leading to Molí de Baix Waterfall or Salt d'en Nara Waterfall, are generally intermediate.
While some waterfall trails can be challenging, the Parc de les Set Fonts is very family-friendly, offering picnic tables, children's play areas, and adapted access. For waterfall visits, consider the difficulty of specific trails; some may require more robust footwear and supervision for children.
Beyond hiking to waterfalls, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore routes for touring bicycles, road cycling, and gravel biking, with routes like 'The 7 Springs – Ruta dels Molins Trail loop' passing through scenic areas.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from lush forests to river gorges, and the variety of water features. The impressive sight of water falling from inside a 'balma' at Salt del Molí Bernat is often highlighted. The tranquil atmosphere and historical significance of the Parc de les Set Fonts are also highly valued.
Yes, there is a dedicated Viewpoint of Barra de Ferro Waterfall, offering a good spot to see the spectacular Barra de Ferro waterfall up close. This viewpoint is near the hermitage of Sant Bartomeu Sesgorgues.


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