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Top 4 Waterfalls around Moya

Best waterfalls around Moya are found within a region known for its natural beauty and diverse landscapes. The municipality of Moya, located on Gran Canaria, features ravines and natural areas where waterfalls form, particularly during periods of higher rainfall. This area is part of the Doramas Natural Park, preserving remnants of ancient laurel forests and offering opportunities for hiking. The terrain often includes lush environments and watercourses, contributing to the formation of various cascades.

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Last updated: June 20, 2026

Blue Pool

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We were there in January and unfortunately there was little water ... The tour is still very nice!

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El Charco de la Paloma

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The Charco de la Paloma is a small lake with a beautiful waterfall and a popular excursion spot in the region. Very easy to reach from Tejeda direction.

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Upper waterfall

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You have to climb the rock walls in this section. The route is not clear and you have to venture down the slope.

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This small but very pretty waterfall is somewhat hidden above the Charco de la Paloma. Accessible via a beaten track.

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Beautiful and mostly easy way. However, in some places it has slipped and is very narrow, but walkable.

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Walter
November 24, 2025, El Charco de la Paloma

After the recent rainfall, there is currently plenty of water for the small waterfall.

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N.
June 2, 2025, Charco Azul

In May 2025 unfortunately without water, but still quite nice.

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Unfortunately not very spectacular and not accessible due to the higher water

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The waterfall and the filled reservoir in front of it are probably best admired during the "rainy season" in autumn and winter. Since it doesn't rain often on the island, no water flows here from spring to autumn.

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The waterfall and the filled reservoir in front of it are probably best admired during the "rainy season" in autumn and winter. Since it doesn't rain often on the island, no water flows here from spring to autumn.

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Marcus
December 28, 2023, Charco Azul

The Charco Azul collects the water that gushes from the mountains of Tirma and Tamadaba before continuing its course towards the Atlantic. Source: https://www.grancanaria.com/turismo/es/la-isla/isla-de-las-557-caras/charco-azul/

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Andrea
December 28, 2023, Charco Azul

We were there in December, but there wasn't more than a small trickle. 😉 But the path is very beautiful.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular waterfalls around Moya?

The most popular waterfalls in the area include Blue Pool, known for its deep, clean water, and El Charco de la Paloma, a picturesque spot with a small lake. Another notable location is the Upper waterfall, which offers a more challenging experience with opportunities for climbing.

When is the best time to visit the waterfalls near Moya?

The best time to visit is generally during the autumn and winter rainy season. While some waterfalls like those in Barranco de Azuaje have year-round flow, others, such as El Charco de la Paloma, are best admired when water levels are higher after rainfall. During drier periods from spring to autumn, water flow can be significantly reduced.

Are there family-friendly waterfalls or trails around Moya?

Yes, El Charco de la Paloma is considered family-friendly and relatively easy to reach. For a more extensive experience, parts of the Barranco de Azuaje offer easier sections suitable for families, though some trails within the ravine can be more challenging.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see near the waterfalls?

The region is rich in natural beauty. You can expect lush environments, remnants of ancient laurisilva (laurel) forests, giant ferns, and various endemic Canarian plant species, especially within the Barranco de Azuaje Special Nature Reserve. Many waterfalls are accompanied by natural pools or small lakes, such as the Natural Pool Above the Waterfall.

What outdoor activities can I do near these waterfalls?

The area around Moya offers excellent opportunities for hiking, trail running, and road cycling. You can explore various routes, from easy laurel forest trails to more challenging climbs. For detailed hiking options, check out the Hiking around Moya guide. Road cycling enthusiasts can find routes like the 'Fontanales and Los Tilos de Moya Loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Moya guide.

Are there any historical sites near the waterfalls?

Yes, within the Barranco de Azuaje, you can find the ruins of an old 19th-century spa. This spa was historically popular for its therapeutic mineral-rich waters, adding a unique historical dimension to your visit to the natural reserve.

What should I wear or bring for a waterfall hike in Moya?

Given the potentially wet and slippery terrain, especially in areas like Barranco de Azuaje, appropriate footwear with good grip is essential. Depending on the trail, you might encounter stream crossings or sections requiring chains and ropes. It's also advisable to bring water, snacks, and be prepared for varying weather conditions.

Can I swim in the waterfall pools?

Some waterfalls offer opportunities for swimming. For instance, the Upper waterfall is noted as being great for swimming. Blue Pool also features deep, clean water suitable for a dip. Always assess water conditions and your own safety before entering.

How difficult are the hiking trails to the waterfalls?

Trail difficulties vary. Some paths, like those leading to El Charco de la Paloma, are relatively easy. However, trails to the Upper waterfall can be challenging, involving climbing rock walls and navigating steep slopes. The Barranco de Azuaje also offers a range of difficulties, from easy sections to more demanding routes with slippery rocks and assisted climbs.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls around Moya?

Visitors frequently highlight the stunning natural beauty and the unique 'jungle-like refuge' feel of the area. The year-round water flow in places like Barranco de Azuaje is a significant draw, as are the opportunities for hiking and experiencing the rich biodiversity. Many also appreciate the chance to swim in the natural pools.

Is public transport available to reach the waterfalls?

While specific public transport routes directly to all waterfall trailheads can be limited, local bus services (guaguas) connect Moya to other towns on Gran Canaria. From Moya, you may need to rely on taxis or a combination of walking and public transport to reach some of the more remote waterfall locations like Barranco de Azuaje.

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