Waterfalls around Boltaña are found in the Aragonese Pyrenees, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and river systems. The area features natural pools and cascading waterfalls formed by rivers like the Ara and Bellós. Boltaña itself is situated near the Ara River, offering access to various natural water features. The landscape provides diverse opportunities for exploring water formations within a natural setting.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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A very interesting place not to be missed if you're in the area. Aso Waterfall. Magnificent view from the bridge of an imposing waterfall.
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Cold water canyon of low difficulty V2 A3 II with 1 non-mandatory rappel of maximum 16 m and several jumps.
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Water canyon with about 3 rappels, a cave and several jumps.
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S 3 with steps from S 4, a trail that has it all, it is long, with fast flow areas, rocky steps, bedrock, channel crossings (usually with little water) and amazing views, you pass by a well with an amazing waterfall
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S 3-4 One of my favorite trails in the Nocito area. It has everything: flow zones and other highly technical ones, with an incredible natural pool to cool off in. During flood season, crossing the riverbed can be tricky. The rocky steps and limestone slabs will be the most
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There are also some highlights on the small circular route
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Good place to take a break and rest
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Spectacular waterfall and possibility to bathe in crystalline waters
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For an easily accessible spot, La Gorga de Boltaña is a large, spectacular natural pool right beneath the town's bridge, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. While not a traditional waterfall, it's very family-friendly with nearby picnic areas and parking. The Aso River Waterfall is also known for being quickly and easily reachable from its parking lot.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. La Gorga de Boltaña is a natural pool ideal for families, offering easy access, swimming, and picnic areas. The Aso River Waterfall is also categorized as family-friendly and is easy to reach. Further afield, the Ruta de las Tres Cascadas near Cerler is an easy, circular hiking route suitable for all ages.
For a more challenging experience, the Saltador de las Lañas Waterfall offers a unique three-stage cascade within a challenging gorge. The Barranco de Viandico is a water canyon featuring rappels, a cave, and jumps, suitable for those seeking adventure. Canyoning tours are also available at the Aso River Waterfall.
The best time to visit is generally during spring or early summer. This period ensures a robust water flow due to snowmelt, making waterfalls like the Sorrosal Waterfall particularly vibrant. Warmer months are also ideal for enjoying natural pools like La Gorga de Boltaña.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can expect to see diverse natural features. The region is characterized by mountainous terrain, gorges, and river systems. You'll find natural pools, unique rock formations shaped by ice ages, and dramatic Pyrenean landscapes, especially within the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park.
Yes, there are opportunities for wild swimming. La Gorga de Boltaña is a popular natural pool on the Ara River, ideal for swimming. While bathing is generally not allowed in the pools of the Bellós River, some highlights like the Saltador de las Lañas Waterfall offer the possibility to bathe in crystalline waters.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. The Sorrosal Waterfall is a popular site for adventurous activities like via ferrata and canyoning. Canyoning tours are also available at the Aso River Waterfall. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Touring Cycling routes around Boltaña.
The most iconic waterfall in the Spanish Pyrenees near Boltaña is the Cola de Caballo (Horsetail Waterfall), located within the breathtaking Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. Reaching it involves a rewarding hike through dramatic valleys and impressive landscapes.
Yes, the Cola de Caballo waterfall is a highlight along a significant hike within the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, where you can also see other waterfalls like Cascada del Estrecho and Gradas de Soaso. The Barranco Cardito Trail also features a waterfall and natural pool as part of a longer, technical route.
Visitors appreciate the unique colors of rivers like the Bellós River and the refreshing, ice-cold waters of places like the Aso River Waterfall. The spectacular cascades, opportunities for bathing in crystalline waters, and the dramatic natural settings, especially within gorges and canyons, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Sorrosal Waterfall near Broto is particularly admired for its unique rock formations, which were shaped during the last ice age. It plunges approximately 120 meters in a double drop, making it a striking geological feature.
The Ruta de las Tres Cascadas near Cerler offers a delightful circular hiking route that includes three impressive waterfalls, such as Cascada de Ardonés. This route is known for being easy and family-friendly.


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