Best waterfalls around Gualba are situated within the Montseny Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The region is characterized by the Riera de Gualba stream and diverse forest ecosystems. These natural features contribute to the formation of various cascades and waterfalls. Gualba offers multiple opportunities for exploring these water features through established hiking routes.
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This photo is not of the Font del Prat, it's of the Font de la Marianegre, or as it's known by the locals, the Font dels Quatre Ratjos. "The Fountain of the Four Spouts" "The Fountain of the Four Spouts"
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Font d'En Prat, Mara Negra, or La font dels 4 ratjos... A true ecological disaster. They've cut down all the centuries-old fir trees in the area... Let's forget about the shade and charm of the fountain... 😭😭 If we compare photos of the fountain... we'll see the difference... From a place where the summer sun could barely penetrate... to an image of the fountain looking like a desert... 🥵
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This is the first jump in the stream, prior to the hydroelectric plant. It is about 10 meters high and is probably the most beautiful waterfall in Montseny. It's not too easy to get there and it's quite hidden, but it's worth the effort. It is sometimes confused with a smaller previous jump, called Salt de Corbera.
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For me the most beautiful waterfall in this area of Montseny. It's not too easy to get there but it's worth the effort
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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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The Montseny Natural Park, where Gualba is located, features several impressive waterfalls. Among them, the Gorg Negre Waterfall is known for its deep well and forested setting. Another significant cascade is the Salt de Gualba, which drops approximately 100 meters in three sections and is considered an emblematic point of the park. The Waterfall in Montseny Natural Park also offers abundant flow and mini waterfalls after significant rainfall.
Yes, Gualba offers options suitable for families. The itinerary to the Salt de Gualba viewpoint, starting from the Environmental Park of Gualba, is considered an easy and beautiful route perfect for families with children. Additionally, the Salt de la Nou, located in Arbúcies within Montseny Natural Park, is described as a beautiful route surrounded by nature and suitable for all ages.
The water flow of the waterfalls in Gualba, particularly those along the Riera de Gualba, is highly dependent on recent rainfall. After significant rain, such as the 'Jana' storm mentioned in visitor tips, the flow can be abundant, creating spectacular mini waterfalls and contemplation points. Visiting after a period of rain will generally offer the most impressive views of the cascades.
The Gualba area, within Montseny Natural Park, is rich with hiking trails that lead to and past its waterfalls. Popular routes include the moderate Riera de Gualba – Gorg Negre Waterfall loop from Gualba, and the easy View of Salt de Gualba loop from Gualba. For more challenging adventures, the Riera de Gualba Trail (PR-C 211) is a difficult 29.3 km circular route featuring multiple waterfalls and reservoirs.
While the Gorg Negre Waterfall is noted as ideal for a swim in summer by some visitors, swimming in the Riera de Gualba stream itself, particularly at the base of the Salt de Gualba, is generally prohibited. The water is clear and cold, making it refreshing to observe, but it's best to respect local regulations regarding water activities.
Yes, the path leading to the Salt de Gualba offers glimpses into the region's past. Along this route, which once served as a cogwheel railway line, visitors can find the remains of a railway station and the Monolith of the April Rose. Additionally, the Gorg Negre Waterfall is associated with local legends of witches and warlocks, adding a mystical historical layer to the natural site.
The Riera de Gualba stream is a central element of the Montseny Natural Park, characterized by numerous cascades and mini waterfalls as it descends from the Santa Fe reservoir. The surrounding area boasts diverse forest ecosystems, including cork oak and holm oak, and ancient ferns that can evoke a sense of a prehistoric forest. The stream's path creates 'white foam,' which is believed to have given Gualba its name ('Aigua Blanca' meaning 'White Water').
Beyond hiking, the Gualba region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the panoramic route of Turó l'Home, or tackle mountain biking trails that traverse the Montseny Natural Park, like the Gualba, Riells, Santa Fe, Sant Celoni circular route.
The Salt del Diable is considered by some to be the most beautiful waterfall in Montseny. It is the first significant drop in its stream, prior to a hydroelectric plant, and stands about 10 meters high. While it's not the easiest to access and is quite hidden, the effort to reach it is often deemed worthwhile for its scenic beauty.
Visitors appreciate the natural spectacle and serene environment surrounding Gualba's waterfalls. The opportunity for rewarding hikes through forested landscapes, the impressive drops of cascades like Salt de Gualba, and the unique features of spots like Gorg Negre are frequently highlighted. The area's natural beauty, diverse forests, and the chance to experience abundant water flow after rain are also highly valued by the komoot community.
While specific public transport details are not provided, Gualba itself is a town. Many trails, such as the easy loop to the Salt de Gualba viewpoint, start from the Environmental Park of Gualba, suggesting car access and parking facilities are available. Some routes, like the Riera de Gualba – Gorg Negre Waterfall loop, also start from Gualba, making them accessible from the town.


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