Waterfalls around Camós, located in the Girona province of Spain, offer diverse natural features for exploration. The region is characterized by its river systems and natural monuments, providing various points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts. The landscape includes areas where streams form cascades and pools, often alongside historical structures like mills. Visitors can find both natural waterfalls and those created by dams, contributing to the area's varied scenery.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Today the alleged owners of Can Sais have forbidden me from passing along the path that leads between Can Xuncla to Salt del Timbarro or Moli d'en Tomàs.
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Just as the road crosses the Ser, next to the mill in the river, a dam has been built that creates a waterfall-like fall. Today, when it has been raining heavily for days, it is spectacular!
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The Canet stream, or Tornavellins, is born under the Rocacorba mountain and during its course it forms caves and small waterfalls of very special beauty.
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Jump and pool of water that falls from the upper cliff with a drop of water of approximately 30 meters. It is worth going to find this waterfall just when it has just rained (otherwise it is likely to be dry).
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Castle of medieval construction that still maintains elements of Romanesque style. Next to the castle there is a mill that was powered by the waters of the River Ser, at a point where a waterfall forms.
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The region offers a variety of waterfalls. A notable one is Pools of the Riera de Canet, where the Canet stream forms caves and small waterfalls of special beauty. Another is the Waterfall at the Ser River Mill, which is particularly spectacular after heavy rain, formed by a dam next to a mill.
Yes, the Waterfall at the Ser River Mill is categorized as family-friendly. It's a charming spot where a dam creates a waterfall next to an old mill, offering an accessible and enjoyable experience for all ages.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural features. The Pools of the Riera de Canet, for instance, are known for their caves and the unique beauty formed by the stream. The landscape often includes river systems and natural monuments, providing a rich environment for exploration.
Yes, some waterfalls are intertwined with historical elements. For example, the Roca Castle and Mill features a mill next to a medieval castle, powered by the River Ser where a waterfall forms. This offers a glimpse into the region's past alongside natural beauty.
Many waterfalls, like the Waterfall at the Ser River Mill and Poza de les Bruixes, are most impressive after heavy rainfall. This ensures a strong water flow, making them particularly spectacular. Visiting during or shortly after the rainy season would likely offer the best experience.
The area around Camós is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For cycling, explore options like the 'El Camí: Brancal del Pla de l'Estany' route. Gravel biking enthusiasts can try the 'Gravel tour from Banyoles'. Mountain bikers have trails such as '07 - Espasens - Vilademuls - Ravós del Terri Trail'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Camós, Gravel biking around Camós, and MTB Trails around Camós guides.
While specific hiking trails directly to each waterfall aren't detailed, the region's diverse landscape and nearby routes for cycling and mountain biking suggest opportunities for walking and exploring. Many of the waterfall highlights are accessible via paths, offering chances for scenic walks. For broader outdoor exploration, consider the routes mentioned in the cycling and MTB guides for the area.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the unique formations at Pools of the Riera de Canet with its caves and small waterfalls, to the impressive flow of the Waterfall at the Ser River Mill after rain. The combination of natural cascades and those created by dams, often alongside historical structures, provides a varied and engaging experience.
Yes, Salt del Timbarro has experienced access restrictions, with reports of landowners forbidding passage along the path. It's advisable to check local conditions or alternative routes before planning a visit to this specific waterfall.
Yes, the Camós area is known for both. You'll find natural waterfalls formed by streams, such as those along the Canet stream, and also falls created by dams, like the Waterfall at the Ser River Mill. This mix contributes to the varied scenery and points of interest in the region.


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