Waterfalls around Monistrol De Calders are a prominent feature of the Moianès region, characterized by a landscape rich in natural beauty. The area is shaped by rivers and streams that form various waterfalls and natural pools, locally known as "gorgs." These sites offer settings for outdoor activities and exploration. The Riera Golarda and Riera de Sant Joan are key waterways contributing to the aquatic landscape.
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Waterfall encased in rough rock and an old flour mill documented since the 18th century, taking advantage of the constant force of the Llobeta stream. In addition to what everyone says, there is a little-mentioned detail here: the mill had a small auxiliary lock up the road that allowed the flow to be regulated so that the mill would not stop in dry summers. Remains of the canal and the hole where the wood of the old roller was repaired can still be seen. The path is short and cool, and the constant sound of the water explains why this corner was so valuable to the farmers of the entire valley.
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Do not bathe in it. The characteristics of the bottom, the currents, the poor visibility and the quality of the water do not make it at all recommendable.
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The Salt de la Tosca is a waterfall in the municipality of Castellcir, within the territory of the enclave of the Vall de Marfà, in the Moianès region. It is at the north-western end of the Vall de Marfà, on the north-west side of the Molí de Brotons, in the Riera de Marfà itself.
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A very beautiful place, you do not need any experience to go to see it, firm step and water for the road, if you can take a map of the area or better yet a GPS, when I was I saw people who got lost because they did not carry any information of the area.
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Quite flat route very easy, idyllic Molí de Brotons
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Good route for the whole family, if you are lucky enough to see the Brotons mill with a mantle of water lentils is heavenly. The Molí de Brotons, or Molí de la Tosca, was a mill located in the municipality of Castellcir, in the Moianès region. It is in the enclave of the Marfà valley. Its remains are located to the left of the Marfà stream, to the northeast of the Marfà farmhouse and nearby and also to the northeast of the chapel of the Virgen de la Tosca and the Molí de Marfà. It is a semi-troglodyte mill, located taking advantage of some balms on the banks of the riverbed, on the banks of the Salt de la Tosca, in a place of great beauty. It was inhabited and in operation at least from 1608 (in what is called Molí de Brotons or dels Pilars) until the second third of the 19th century: in 1863 there was an extraordinary water avenue that took a baby with it. his wooden bed inside the mill, and the eight people of the miller's family died there. It has since been abandoned.
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Very nice mill, worth a visit.
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The Monistrol de Calders area is known for its beautiful natural pools, or 'gorgs'. Two prominent ones are the Gorgs Blaus, located along the Riera Golarda, famous for their bluish waters, and the Gorg de Saladic, near the Saladic farmhouse, which offers a bathing area with both shallow and deeper sections. The Riera de Sant Joan also features multiple bathing areas, including the Resclosa d'en Rubió.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Salt de la Tosca Waterfall and Molí de Brotons is considered family-friendly and offers a historic mill. Another great option is the Wooden Bridge at Colonia Jorba Waterfall, which provides scenic views and is also family-friendly. The Gorg de Saladic is also noted for having shallow areas suitable for young children to play.
The best time to visit depends on your preference. For swimming and enjoying the natural pools like Gorg de Saladic, the warmer months are ideal, though arriving early is recommended as they can get crowded. For waterfalls that are often discontinuous, such as the Baga Cerdana Waterfall and the Upper Course of Les Tapies Torrent, they flow primarily during or after rainstorms, making spring or autumn after rainfall a good time to see them at their fullest.
For trails leading to natural pools like the Gorgs Blaus, it's advisable to wear appropriate footwear that can get wet and offers good grip, as some sections might be challenging, unmarked, and require crossing streams, especially after rainfall. For more challenging waterfalls like the Baga Cerdana or Les Tapies Torrent, sturdy hiking boots with excellent traction are essential due to slippery stone floors and technical trails.
The Gorg de Saladic is described as having a bathing area suitable for swimming, including shallow parts for children. However, for the Els Gorgs Blaus, it is not recommended to bathe due to the characteristics of the bottom, currents, poor visibility, and water quality.
Yes, the Salt de la Tosca Waterfall and Molí de Brotons features a historic semi-troglodyte mill. This mill, which was in operation until the 19th century, is located in a beautiful natural setting and is worth a visit for its historical significance.
Beyond exploring the waterfalls, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Coll de Boix (875 m) – Turó dels Ducs (820 m) loop from Mura', which you can explore further on the Running Trails around Monistrol De Calders guide. There are also MTB trails, like the 'Serra Salavés – Les Tàpies Farmhouse loop from Artés', detailed in the MTB Trails around Monistrol De Calders guide, and road cycling routes, such as 'The Manresa Canal – Balsareny Castle loop from Artés', found in the Road Cycling Routes around Monistrol De Calders guide.
Yes, a circular route is available to experience the Gorgs Blaus, with an estimated duration of about two hours at a leisurely pace. The Riera de Sant Joan, which feeds the Gorg de Saladic, also offers a circular excursion with other bathing zones.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Baga Cerdana Waterfall and the Upper Course of Les Tapies Torrent offer more demanding trails. These routes can be technical, with slippery stone floors, and require careful navigation, especially near cliffs or after heavy rains when the waterfalls are active.
The region's landscape is characterized by conglomerate rock, which the Riera Golarda has sculpted over millions of years to create stunning features like the Gorgs Blaus. The Riera de Sant Joan also flows over large stone slabs, forming the Gorg de Saladic. These waterways continuously shape the area's unique aquatic landscape.
The Gorgs Blaus are known for their beautiful bluish waters. A circular route allows visitors to explore them, taking about two hours. While parts of the route are straightforward, some sections can be challenging, especially after rain, with unmarked paths and stream crossings. Remember to wear appropriate footwear that can get wet and offers good grip. It is not recommended to bathe in the Gorgs Blaus.
While specific parking details for each waterfall are not provided, Monistrol de Calders is a village in the Moianès region, and visitors typically find parking in or near the village before embarking on hikes to the natural attractions. It's advisable to check local signage or resources for designated parking areas when planning your visit.


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