Waterfalls around Valles Oriental are found in a region known for its natural beauty and serene mountains. This area offers a combination of natural wonders and outdoor activities, including several captivating waterfalls. The landscape features a blend of natural spectacle and historical heritage, providing diverse exploration opportunities. Visitors can find picturesque settings and opportunities for hiking within this region.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Passeig i camí que segueix la carretera i riera de Vallcàrquera, zona ombrívola i fresca a l'estiu, freda a l'hivern.
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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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Beautiful path that follows the course of the stream, it even has a small waterfall.
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On the way to the town of Gualba, half hidden in the forest, we find a waterfall that, when falling, forms a very deep well, which is called the Gorg Negre. Legend has it that, in the past, in the municipality of Gualba there were often strong storms that ruined those regions, destroying fields and forests. Some storms, they explain, that formed above the Black gorg and that, a few hours before, the waters of the Black gorg stirred and made a strange rumor until some mists rose that formed a black cloud at the summit. Already many years before, it was known that witches and warlocks lived in the Black gorg, and it was believed that all storm sickness was caused by those people. It was then that the rector of Gualba and all his parishioners went in procession to the Black gorg, and the rector is going to sprinkle holy water to force the witches and warlocks to live fermats at the bottom of the water, and he ordered a cross to be planted at the top of the mountain where the cloud was formed. And it seems that since then, the municipality of Gualba has always been freer from those great storms.
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Located in the Montsenyen half of the municipality, included in the Montseny Natural Park, it covers a large part of the Vallcàrquera valley, drained by the stream that bears the same name, at the foot of the Tagamanent hill. It runs along the southernmost slope of the Vall de Vallcàrquera to cross the tramuntana side at the Pont de la Font del Molí, and descend more or less steeply to Can Bosc to end up flowing into the Gorge in the section known as the creek The Vallcàrquera valley is a territory with a humid Mediterranean character where the vegetation is basically coastal and mountain oak. Despite this, the accentuated relief and the geological diversity of the municipality, together with the several permanent watercourses, have made Figaró one of the municipalities with a diversity of the most remarkable plant communities in the Vallès.
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Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can explore diverse natural elements. For instance, at Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery and Waterfall, you'll find impressive stalactite caves. The Waterfall of Sot del Bac is nestled within a gorge, and the Gorg Negre Waterfall forms a deep well in a hidden forest setting. Many waterfalls, like those along the Vallcàrquera Stream, are surrounded by lush forests and diverse tree species.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Salt de la Tosca Waterfall and Molí de Brotons is noted as family-friendly, offering a historical mill to explore. The Vallcàrquera Stream, which includes a beautiful waterfall, is part of the 'Ruta del Arbres de Vallcàrquera,' an excursion ideal for very young children due to its gentle terrain. The Weir is also categorized as family-friendly.
The Vallès Oriental region uniquely blends natural beauty with historical significance. The most prominent example is Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery and Waterfall, where a medieval monastery is dramatically perched within limestone cliffs, offering a glimpse into centuries of monastic life alongside the cascades. Additionally, the Salt de la Tosca Waterfall and Molí de Brotons features a historical, semi-troglodyte mill right by the waterfall.
The best times to visit the waterfalls for hiking and enjoying their full flow are typically during spring or autumn. During these seasons, the weather is mild, and nature is in full bloom or displaying vibrant fall colors. After heavy rainfall, especially in spring, the waterfalls are particularly impressive, with abundant flow. Visiting in winter might offer a unique sight, as the Waterfall of Sot del Bac has been known to feature frozen cascades.
Yes, there are options for easier access. The Waterfall of Sot del Bac is noted for its easy accessibility. For a gentle walk, the first part of the 'Ruta del Arbres de Vallcàrquera' along the Vallcàrquera Stream is ideal for young children and has hardly any unevenness. You can also find more easy hiking options in the region by exploring easy hikes around Vallès Oriental.
The waterfalls in Vallès Oriental are often integrated into popular hiking routes, catering to various fitness levels. You can find trails that run alongside streams, through forests, and to viewpoints. For dedicated waterfall exploration, consider the waterfall hikes around Vallès Oriental, which include routes like the 'Castanyer Gros de Can Cuch and Vallforners Reservoir Circular' and the 'Riera de Vallforners Trail'.
Yes, for those seeking a more secluded experience, the region offers hidden gems. The Gorg Negre Waterfall, near Gualba, is somewhat hidden in the forest and forms a deep well, adding a mystical allure. The Salt del Diable in Montseny Natural Park is also described as challenging to access and quite hidden, making the effort worthwhile for a secluded natural experience.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the picturesque landscapes, the serene sound of cascading water, and the refreshing escape into nature. The unique combination of natural spectacle with medieval architecture at sites like Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery and Waterfall is also a significant draw. The accessibility for day trips from Barcelona is another key advantage.
Yes, the Montseny Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, is home to several waterfalls. You can find the Waterfall in Montseny Natural Park, which can feature impressive mini-waterfalls after storms. The Salt del Diable, described as potentially the most beautiful waterfall in Montseny, is also located within the park, offering a more secluded natural experience.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find several running trails around Vallès Oriental, some of which may pass near waterfall areas or through the same natural landscapes. Explore options like the 'PR-C 208 Santa Fe - Turó de l'Home - Les Agudes Trail' or the 'Santa Maria de Caldes de Montbui – Circular Route' by checking out running trails around Vallès Oriental.
Many waterfall locations in Vallès Oriental are quite accessible, making them suitable for day trips. For example, Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery and Waterfall is less than 50 kilometers from Barcelona, making it a convenient destination for a quick getaway into nature and history.


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