Waterfalls around Argelaguer are found within the natural landscape of La Garrotxa, a region known for its rivers and streams. The area features natural pools and cascades, locally referred to as "gorgs" or "basses." These water features offer opportunities for enjoying nature and swimming. The geological characteristics of the rivers, such as subterranean courses, contribute to the formation of distinct natural ponds.
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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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My photos don't do this site justice. There are three waterfalls with a swimming hole in between the second and the third. Hopefully someone will add a few more photos so you can really see how nice it is. There is a well marked trail that leads to the swimming hole.
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This beautiful and quiet waterfall is located shortly after passing the urban center of the town of Santa Pau towards Mieres, within the river basin of the Sant Martí stream before flowing into the Ser river.
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The Can Cotilla waterfall (also known as Sant Martí Gorge) is located shortly after passing the town of Santa Pau towards Mieres, in the river basin of the Sant Martí stream before flowing into the river Ser.
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Around Argelaguer, you'll discover a variety of natural water features, often referred to locally as "gorgs" or "basses." These are typically natural pools and cascades formed by rivers and streams, rather than towering waterfalls. They offer clear, refreshing waters perfect for swimming and enjoying the natural environment.
Yes, the region is known for its natural pools. The Basses del Borró are a series of four stepped ponds with clear water, a traditional bathing spot. Additionally, the Llierca River features several "gorgs" or natural pools, particularly popular below the medieval bridge of Tortellà, which are ideal for a refreshing dip.
The Waterfall at the Ser River Mill is noted as family-friendly, especially after heavy rains when it becomes quite spectacular. Many of the natural pools, like the Basses del Borró, are also popular with families for swimming and picnicking.
The waterfalls and natural pools around Argelaguer are most impressive after periods of heavy rain, which ensures good water flow. Spring and autumn typically offer more consistent water levels than the drier summer months. Visiting after significant rainfall will provide the most spectacular views.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. For example, a well-marked trail leads to the swimming hole at Gorg de Can Batlle. The Riera de Sant Aniol Waterfalls also accompany a stream for a large part of its route, offering a scenic walk through the forest with various cascades and pools.
While some natural pools like the lower Basses del Borró are relatively easy to access from Sales de Llierca by following road signs, public transport options directly to all waterfall locations can be limited. For many spots, especially the more secluded ones, a specialized hiking map or local guidance might be beneficial, and personal transport is often recommended for flexibility.
Generally, permits are not required for visiting the natural waterfalls and pools in the La Garrotxa region around Argelaguer for recreational purposes. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations, especially if you plan to visit protected areas or engage in specific activities.
The Riera de Sant Aniol Waterfalls are popular because they accompany the Sant Aniol stream through a beautiful forest, revealing various waterfalls and crystalline pools. Visitors often enjoy taking a refreshing dip in these waters, especially during summer.
The area around Argelaguer offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, enjoy gravel biking, or embark on road cycling routes. These routes often pass through scenic landscapes, including some near the rivers and streams that feed the waterfalls.
For a quieter experience, consider visiting the Can Cotilla Waterfall (or Molí de Can Riera Waterfall). This beautiful and tranquil spot is located near Santa Pau, within the river basin of the Sant Martí stream.
Parking availability varies by location. For some popular spots like the lower Basses del Borró, access is relatively easy from Sales de Llierca with designated areas. For more remote locations or specific 'gorgs' along rivers like the Llierca, parking might be less formal, requiring a short walk from the nearest accessible road.
Many natural areas in La Garrotxa are generally dog-friendly, allowing well-behaved dogs on a leash. However, specific rules can vary for individual sites or protected areas. It's always best to check local signage or information from the Argelaguer tourism office for the most current guidelines regarding pets at specific waterfall locations.


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