Waterfalls around Breda Netherlands are not found directly within the city's immediate vicinity. Breda is characterized by its confluence of rivers like the Mark and Aa or Weerijs, and extensive green spaces such as the Mastbos Forest. While the city is rich in natural water features and forests, the waterfalls listed in this guide are located in other geographically distinct regions. This guide provides information on waterfalls that are part of the broader komoot community's recorded highlights.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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This photo is not of the Font del Prat, it's of the Font de la Marianegre, or as it's known by the locals, the Font dels Quatre Ratjos. "The Fountain of the Four Spouts" "The Fountain of the Four Spouts"
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Font d'En Prat, Mara Negra, or La font dels 4 ratjos... A true ecological disaster. They've cut down all the centuries-old fir trees in the area... Let's forget about the shade and charm of the fountain... 😭😭 If we compare photos of the fountain... we'll see the difference... From a place where the summer sun could barely penetrate... to an image of the fountain looking like a desert... 🥵
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This is the first jump in the stream, prior to the hydroelectric plant. It is about 10 meters high and is probably the most beautiful waterfall in Montseny. It's not too easy to get there and it's quite hidden, but it's worth the effort. It is sometimes confused with a smaller previous jump, called Salt de Corbera.
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For me the most beautiful waterfall in this area of Montseny. It's not too easy to get there but it's worth the effort
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On the way to the town of Gualba, half hidden in the forest, we find a waterfall that, when falling, forms a very deep well, which is called the Gorg Negre. Legend has it that, in the past, in the municipality of Gualba there were often strong storms that ruined those regions, destroying fields and forests. Some storms, they explain, that formed above the Black gorg and that, a few hours before, the waters of the Black gorg stirred and made a strange rumor until some mists rose that formed a black cloud at the summit. Already many years before, it was known that witches and warlocks lived in the Black gorg, and it was believed that all storm sickness was caused by those people. It was then that the rector of Gualba and all his parishioners went in procession to the Black gorg, and the rector is going to sprinkle holy water to force the witches and warlocks to live fermats at the bottom of the water, and he ordered a cross to be planted at the top of the mountain where the cloud was formed. And it seems that since then, the municipality of Gualba has always been freer from those great storms.
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No, natural waterfalls are not found directly within or immediately surrounding Breda, Netherlands. The city is characterized by its confluence of rivers like the Mark and Aa or Weerijs, and extensive green spaces such as the Mastbos Forest. The waterfalls highlighted in this guide are located in other geographically distinct regions, specifically the Montseny Natural Park area in Spain.
The waterfalls featured in this guide, such as Waterfall in Montseny Natural Park, Gorg Negre Waterfall, and Font d'en Prat, are situated in the Montseny Natural Park area, which is in Spain, not Breda, Netherlands.
In the Montseny Natural Park area, you can find various types of waterfalls. For example, the Waterfall in Montseny Natural Park features mini waterfalls that can be quite abundant after storms. Gorg Negre Waterfall forms a deep well within a forest setting, while Salt del Diable is a roughly 10-meter high, somewhat hidden jump that many consider the most beautiful in Montseny.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. Font d'en Prat is known as a family-friendly natural monument with fresh, cold water. Another great option is Salt de la Nou, located in Arbúcies within the Montseny Natural Park, which offers a beautiful route suitable for all ages.
The best time to visit can depend on what you're looking for. For abundant flows, visiting after storms is recommended, as seen with the Waterfall in Montseny Natural Park. If you're interested in swimming, the Gorg Negre Waterfall is ideal for a swim in summer.
Yes, you can swim at some of the waterfalls. The Gorg Negre Waterfall, which forms a deep well, is noted as being ideal for a swim in summer.
Near the waterfalls in Montseny Natural Park, there are various outdoor activities available. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes. For example, there are challenging cycling tours like the 'Saint Martin of Montnegre – Vineyard of La Batllòria loop' and moderate to difficult hiking trails such as the 'Castillo de Montsoriu from Breda - Circular through the Montseny Natural Park'. You can explore more options in the hiking guide or cycling guide for the area.
Yes, if you're looking for a more secluded experience, Salt del Diable is described as quite hidden and not too easy to get to, making it potentially less crowded. Its beauty is said to be worth the effort to find it.
While Breda, Netherlands, doesn't have natural waterfalls, it boasts significant natural water features and green spaces. You can enjoy the rivers Mark and Aa or Weerijs, which are great for scenic boat rides or walks. The Mastbos Forest, one of the oldest cultural forests in the Netherlands, offers beautiful walks among 500-year-old trees and routes along the Mark river. Breda is rich in nature reserves, recreational areas, and parks, reflecting its 'city in a park' ambition. You can find a scenic walk in the Mastbos here: Top Scenic Route: Walk Mastbos Breda.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of these spots. For instance, the Waterfall in Montseny Natural Park is admired for its mini waterfalls, especially after heavy rain. The Gorg Negre Waterfall is valued for its deep well and the opportunity for a summer swim. Many also enjoy the fresh, cold water found at spots like Font d'en Prat.
Yes, the Gorg Negre Waterfall has a local legend. It's said that witches and warlocks once lived there, causing storms. The rector of Gualba supposedly sprinkled holy water and planted a cross to banish them, freeing the municipality from severe storms ever since.


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