Best lakes around L'Albiol are found within a region characterized by its mountainous setting in the Baix Camp and proximity to the Prades mountains. While L'Albiol itself is known for its history and hiking routes, the surrounding area features various water bodies. These include natural pools and smaller, often seasonal, water bodies formed by torrents. The natural features near L'Albiol Catalonia primarily appeal to those interested in hiking and nature observation.
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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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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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A set of waterfalls that keep the Niu de l'Águila gorges with crystal clear water for bathing.
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This balm is a unique place, perhaps the most unique in the valley and of all the Prades mountains. The cave in the form of a Romanesque apse, the fifty-meter waterfall and the small lake that forms in front make up an area of great uniqueness and beauty. The waterfall is only present during the rainy season, because the ravine originates above the Montllats and has a short route. For those with nimble legs, and in the dry season when the ravine is not wide, it is recommended to get there by going along the ravine that leads to the place from the source of the Llódriga; a course full of steps and a maze of stone blocks make for an interesting exercise; those who do not know how to climb better refrain. You go up there along a well-marked path that starts next to the source of the Llódriga. When you reach the Morral de la Devesa, from below the cliff you can see, opposite, the Pixera. Put on the telephoto lens and you'll get the best possible shot of the waterfall. The cave is at the bottom of the ravine, a little higher, and also has a very good perspective. If you want to see the cave with the water pouring down from above, make sure it has rained recently. If it doesn't leak, you'll like it too.
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Double waterfall and wide pool
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Beautiful waterfall. Don't forget your swimwear.
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The L'Albiol area, set in the mountainous Baix Camp region, features natural pools, cave lakes, and seasonal water bodies. These are often formed by torrents and are ideal for nature observation and hiking.
The Eagle's Nest Natural Pool and Waterfall is particularly suitable for families. It offers a double waterfall and a wide natural pool, providing a rewarding destination even after some more demanding sections of the trail.
Yes, the Cave of the Cranes is a unique highlight. It features a small lake formed directly under a fifty-meter waterfall within a Romanesque apse-shaped cave. This spectacular sight is especially impressive during the rainy season when the waterfall is active.
To experience the waterfalls at their fullest, such as at the Cave of the Cranes or Eagle's Nest Natural Pool and Waterfall, it is best to visit after a rainy season. The waterfalls are more active then, enhancing the natural beauty of these spots.
Yes, some locations like the Toll de l'Olla Waterfall and the Eagle's Nest Natural Pool and Waterfall have natural pools where visitors can cool off. For the Cave of the Cranes, it's advisable to wear a swimsuit to enjoy the small lake that forms under the waterfall.
Yes, the lakes are often part of or accessible via hiking trails. For example, reaching the Cave of the Cranes involves a well-marked path, and the Eagle's Nest Natural Pool and Waterfall can have some demanding sections. You can find various running trails in the area, including routes like "Sources of the river Glorieta - Circular by Niu de l'Àguila & Foradada" or "Niu de l'Àliga (Glorieta River) – La Glorieta Campsite loop from Ermita del Remei" on the Running Trails around L'Albiol guide.
Beyond hiking and enjoying the natural pools, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore road cycling routes like "Port de Mont-ral – Alt de la Mussara loop from la Selva del Camp" from the Road Cycling Routes around L'Albiol guide, or general cycling tours such as "Alt de la Mussara – Pou de Gel loop from lo Tomb de Cal Morenet" found in the Cycling around L'Albiol guide.
Yes, the Toll de l'Olla Waterfall has a legend about its creation. It is said that a 'farebona' (good witch) created it after the local residents failed to find a pot large enough to hold water for all the sick people she was trying to cure.
The difficulty varies. While some sections, particularly leading to the Eagle's Nest Natural Pool and Waterfall, can be demanding, the overall experience is often considered rewarding. The path to the Cave of the Cranes is well-marked, but reaching the cave itself might require nimble legs, especially if traversing the ravine in dry conditions.
Visitors highly appreciate the unique natural beauty and the opportunity for nature observation. The spectacular cave formations, impressive waterfalls, and refreshing natural pools are frequently mentioned. The area's appeal lies in its distinct landscapes and the sense of adventure found in exploring these hidden gems.
When visiting the Cave of the Cranes, it's recommended to wear a swimsuit if you wish to cool off in the small lake. For those with agile footing, exploring the ravine from the source of the Llódriga can be an interesting exercise, but a well-marked path is also available. Remember that the fifty-meter waterfall is only active during the rainy season.


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