Waterfalls around Trabada are situated in a region characterized by its natural landscape and forested terrain. The area offers 6 waterfalls, many of which are found along rivers and within designated natural monuments. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor exploration, often featuring trails and viewpoints.
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Beautiful area, pure relaxation 🤙
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Beautiful waterfall in a jungle-like environment. The approach is quite steep and slippery in wet conditions. But it is doable if you are sure-footed. Parking spaces are pretty rare here. But since it is not very popular and is pretty "out of the way", you can easily park on the side of the road.
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The waterfall is formed by the Salgueira River, which flows through a deep gorge before falling over a rocky ledge and cascading down into a pool below. The height of the waterfall is approximately 30 meters (98 feet). What you want is to stay in silence for a while contemplating this wonderful waterfall in a beautiful setting
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Natural recreational space with multiple trails for activities along the Tronceda River. Don't forget to see the waterfall and the water channel.
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Incredible waterfalls where the water falls with enough force to erode the rocks, forming rapids and waterfalls that fall into the giant pools of the Tronceda River. The waterfalls of the Tronceda river, which rises in the Serra do Xistral, have a recreation area and the remains of the old hydroelectric power station in its surroundings.
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Adventure area with many trails along the river. Points of interest such as the aquadact and the waterfalls of the Tronceda River
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The Trabada region is known for its diverse river-fed waterfalls, including cascading falls and those located within natural monuments. You'll find waterfalls with rapids and large pools, offering varied natural features to explore.
Yes, Salto do Coro Waterfall offers a dedicated viewpoint to admire its impressive 18-meter drop. The Tronceda River Waterfalls also feature viewpoints along their trails.
Many waterfalls are set within forested terrain and natural monuments. For instance, A Salgueira Waterfall flows through a deep gorge, while the Tronceda River Waterfalls are known for their rapids and giant pools formed by the river's force. You might also encounter historical elements like an aquaduct near the Tronceda River.
The area around Trabada's waterfalls is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For example, you can explore routes like the "Mines of A Pontenova Trail" for hiking or the "Tunnel with holes – Iron bridge loop" for MTB. Find more options in the Hiking around Trabada, Running Trails around Trabada, and MTB Trails around Trabada guides.
The Tronceda River Waterfalls are part of a natural recreational space with multiple trails, making it suitable for families looking to explore and enjoy nature. The presence of an aquaduct also adds an interesting historical element for all ages.
While specific seasonal advice isn't always available for every waterfall, generally, the best time to visit is during periods of moderate rainfall to ensure good water flow without making trails overly muddy. It's advised to avoid visiting Pozo de Lexoso after heavy rain due to potential mud.
Yes, for Pozo de Lexoso, it's recommended to avoid visiting on rainy days or when it has recently rained, as the trails can become very muddy. For Salto do Coro Waterfall, the approach can be quite steep and slippery in wet conditions, so sure-footedness is advised.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. For example, many enjoy staying in silence to contemplate the wonderful A Salgueira Waterfall in its beautiful setting. The jungle-like environment and pure relaxation at Salto do Coro Waterfall are also frequently praised.
Parking can be limited in some areas. For instance, parking spaces near Salto do Coro Waterfall are described as rare, though it's often possible to park on the side of the road due to its less popular nature.
Yes, the waterfalls and surrounding areas offer trails of varying difficulty. Many are categorized as 'intermediate,' such as those around A Salgueira Waterfall and the Tronceda River Waterfalls. Always check the specific trail details for the best match to your fitness level.
Yes, near the Tronceda River Waterfalls, you can find an old aquaduct and the remains of an old hydroelectric power station, adding a historical dimension to your visit alongside the natural beauty.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Trabada: