Best waterfalls around Arredondo are found within the municipality of Cantabria, Spain, known for its natural landscapes. The region features several waterfalls, including the source of the Asón River and cascades along the Gándara River. These natural formations are often nestled in mountain environments, offering views and opportunities for exploration. The area's geology contributes to unique waterfall characteristics, such as rivers emerging from the ground.
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Waterfall that is generated thanks to the construction of an old dam now in disuse. If you go in the rainy season, a large amount of water can fall and if you go around the dam you can climb to its top and carefully observe the still stagnant water and even go over the wall of the dam (being very careful not to fall ). In fact, if you cross behind the pool of water, being very careful not to fall into the mud (because that whole area is very swamped), you can see another couple of hidden waterfalls (when there is water).
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Waterfall that formed from an old dam
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The mill dates from the 18th century and is located in a picturesque setting on the bed of the Rubionzo stream. It is currently restored and works as a rural house, it has a picnic area next to it and a few meters away is a beautiful waterfall.
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Both the waterfall and the environment that surrounds it are simply wonderful. Easily accessible, this waterfall is a waterfall of about 70 meters with a natural pool at its feet. A true paradise that deserves to be visited at any time of the year, although it is recommended in spring-summer.
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It is difficult to get to the same waterfall. And many times it carries very little water, like the day I was there.
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The view of the water falling spray from above is impressive
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We were very lucky because we went to see it expressly one day after heavy rains, normally the waterfall at the source of the Asón river, also called "Cailagua" is usually more restrained, even in summer the water is reduced to a minimum. The waterfall was so strong and the paths leading to it absolutely flooded that you could barely get past it.
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Incredible waterfall and beautiful photographs.
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The region features several captivating waterfalls. The most prominent is the Asón Waterfall, where the Asón River originates, cascading over 70 meters. Another interesting spot is La Garma Waterfalls, known for its natural cascades along the Pisueña river and a small backwater. You can also visit the Suscuaja River Waterfall, which formed from an old dam and provides significant flow during the rainy season.
The waterfalls, especially the Asón Waterfall, are most impressive in spring when snow melts and after periods of heavy rainfall. During drier spells, the flow can be significantly reduced. Visiting after heavy rains, such as in November, or during spring, is recommended for the most spectacular views.
Yes, the route leading to the Asón Waterfall is considered easy and family-friendly. It takes about three and a half hours and covers seven and a half kilometers, with a mostly flat path. The waterfall can also be viewed from the road, making it accessible for all.
Beyond the waterfalls, you'll encounter stunning mountain environments, especially within the Collados del Asón Natural Park. The region is characterized by limestone walls, river sources emerging unexpectedly from the ground (like the Gándara River), and panoramic viewpoints such as the Viewpoint of the Asón Waterfall and the Mirador del Río Gándara.
Absolutely. The area offers numerous hiking opportunities. For instance, you can explore the Collados del Asón Natural Park with routes like the 'Parque Natural de los Collados del Asón – circular by the Camino del Val del Asón (PR-S 14)' or the 'Asón Waterfall loop from Asón'. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Arredondo guide.
Besides hiking, the region is excellent for mountain biking and running. You can find challenging MTB trails like 'Nacimiento del río Asón y Alto de la Posadía – circular por el Parque Natural de los Collados del Asón' or running routes such as the 'Asón Valley Trail'. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Arredondo and Running Trails around Arredondo guides.
Yes, the Asón Waterfall is tied to local legend, said to be the silver hair of an *anjana*, a fairy-like figure from Cantabrian mythology. Additionally, you can find historical sites like the Rubionzo Mill, an 18th-century mill that utilized river energy and is now a rehabilitated rural dwelling, located near a beautiful waterfall.
While specific regulations for dogs on trails to the waterfalls are not detailed, generally, natural parks in Spain often allow dogs on leash. It's advisable to check local signage or the Collados del Asón Natural Park visitor center for the most current rules regarding pets.
The Gándara area hosts the visitor center for the Collados del Asón Natural Park. This center provides valuable information about the local ecosystem, including river environments and salmon stocks, and can offer guidance for your visit to the waterfalls.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular nature of the Asón Waterfall, especially its impressive flow after heavy rains. The scenic beauty, the unique geographical origin of the rivers, and the opportunities for photography are also highly appreciated. The area is known for its untouched landscapes and dramatic views from various viewpoints.
Yes, the Viewpoint of the Asón Waterfall, strategically located on the CA-265 road, offers wonderful panoramic views. Additionally, the Mirador del Río Gándara provides breathtaking views over the valley where the Gándara River emerges, though it might not be suitable for those with vertigo.


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