Waterfalls around Valga are found within a region characterized by a varied landscape of moraine plains, old valleys, hills, and rivers like the Pedeli and Väike-Emajõgi. While Valga County is known for its lakes and national parks, the area also features several waterfall attractions. These spots offer opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration, often integrated into local trails and natural settings. The guide highlights specific waterfall locations that contribute to the region's diverse natural appeal.
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Here you can even swim in the crystal clear water if you have suitable flip-flops to get in
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In this shady spot, everyone can cool off.
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section through a leafy forest parallel to the river
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You should definitely explore the waterfalls of Tío Umia. Walking up the river you first find the waterfalls and have a great view of the cascades from below. If you continue along the path (follow the red arrows), you will reach the old Fabrica da Luz, an old power station that was fed by the power of water. From there you can continue to watch the falls
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Wooded trails along the Umia River. The route leads to a viewpoint of the Segade Waterfall. The waterfall cascades over 30m creating different pools in the granite rock
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You have to be careful on the wooden walkway that leads to the waterfalls, as there is some broken wood.
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While Valga County in Estonia is known for its beautiful lakes and diverse landscapes, available information indicates that there are no prominent waterfalls located specifically within Valga County. The most well-known waterfalls in Estonia, such as Jägala and Valaste, are found in other regions like Harju County and Ida-Viru County. This guide, however, focuses on waterfalls around a different Valga, where several unique cascades can be explored.
Among the waterfalls highlighted in this guide, visitors particularly enjoy Valga Mills Waterfall, which is a historical site featuring a leafy forest path parallel to the river. Another favorite is Raxoi Waterfalls, accessible via a forest trail with a dedicated viewpoint. The View of Segade Waterfall also offers impressive cascades over 30 meters, creating various pools in the granite rock.
Yes, Valga Mills Waterfall is considered family-friendly. It offers a shady section through a leafy forest parallel to the river, providing a cool and pleasant environment for all visitors.
The waterfalls in this guide are often integrated into scenic natural settings. For instance, Valga Mills Waterfall is set within a leafy forest. The View of Segade Waterfall features wooded trails along a river, with cascades forming pools in granite rock. You can also find natural monuments like the Small Waterfall Between the Mills, located on a river.
Yes, at the Small Waterfall Between the Mills, you can swim in its crystal clear water. It is recommended to wear suitable footwear for getting in.
The area around these waterfalls offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking routes. For hiking, explore options like the 'Scenic Forest Path – Padrón Bridge loop from Valga'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Padrón Bridge – Torres de Oeste loop from Pontecesures' for road cycling, or 'Torres de Oeste – Padrón Bridge loop from Valga' for mountain biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Valga, Road Cycling Routes around Valga, and MTB Trails around Valga guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available. For example, near the View of Segade Waterfall, you'll find wooded trails along the Umia River that lead to a viewpoint. The Raxoi Waterfalls are also accessible via a forest trail. For more extensive hiking, consider routes like the 'Scenic Forest Path – Padrón Bridge loop from Valga' which is a moderate 13.5 km trail. Discover more hiking options in the Hiking around Valga guide.
When visiting Raxoi Waterfalls, be cautious on the wooden walkway, as some parts may be broken. For the View of Segade Waterfall, follow the red arrows along the path to explore the cascades and the old Fabrica da Luz power station. If you plan to swim at the Small Waterfall Between the Mills, bring appropriate footwear.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by these waterfalls. Many enjoy the cool, shady environment of the Valga Mills Waterfall and its historical context. The impressive cascades and viewpoints at Segade Waterfall are also highly rated, as is the opportunity to swim in the clear water at the Small Waterfall Between the Mills.
Yes, Valga Mills Waterfall is also recognized as a historical site. Additionally, near the View of Segade Waterfall, you can find the old Fabrica da Luz, an ancient power station that was historically fed by the power of the water, adding a historical dimension to your visit.


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