Waterfalls around Céret are located in the Pyrénées-Orientales department of France, a region characterized by its natural landscapes and mountainous terrain. The area provides access to several waterfalls, including the notable Canyon Cascades de Baoussous. These natural features offer opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. Céret is a town situated amidst this diverse terrain, serving as a base for discovering these water features.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Be careful: there's a tricky section at the top where you can't miss a step. There's also a nice waterfall where you can take a dip.
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Absolutely fun ( also in winter ) to dip in the fresh mountain water ! after a nice warm up hike . pretty steep rockclimbing descend ( at least where i went down .. )
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The name of the place is called "Salt de Baoussous"
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Friends walkers, cyclists or hikers, you will find here a shaded picnic area and above all a refreshing water point!
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Beautiful stream valley with an exposed passage secured with a wire rope. Surefootedness required!
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‼️⚠️ As with all bathing pools in river valleys, only get in when the weather is absolutely stable. When it rains, the water level can rise quickly!
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‼️⚠️ As with all bathing pools in river valleys, only get in when the weather is absolutely stable. When it rains, the water level can rise quickly!
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2023: Due to the extreme drought and the poor water quality, swimming is no longer allowed in most of the pools. Here it goes ....
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The Salt de Baoussous Waterfall is known for opportunities to swim at its base. However, always be aware of weather conditions; water levels can rise rapidly during heavy rainfall, and swimming may be restricted during extreme drought due to low water quality or levels. The Massane Waterfalls and Natural Pools also offer smaller waterfalls and pools for cooling off.
Yes, the Corsavy Waterfall and Fountain is considered family-friendly. It features a shaded picnic area and a refreshing water point, making it a pleasant spot for families to relax.
Spring is generally a good time to visit when water levels are typically higher due to snowmelt and rainfall, making the waterfalls more impressive. However, it's always important to check local conditions, as extreme drought can lead to low water levels even in traditionally wetter seasons.
The Céret Waterfall (sometimes referred to as Cascade de Céret) offers an easy, tranquil walk from the town center, taking about 20 to 30 minutes. The path has minimal elevation gain, making it accessible for a relaxed visit.
The region offers a range of challenges. For instance, the Cascade involves a moderately difficult ascent with climbing passages. The Cascade of the Gorges de la Fou requires surefootedness for its alpine trail, including an exposed passage secured with a wire rope. The Massane Waterfalls and Natural Pools also involve a demanding hike with passages through loose boulders and decent rates of climb.
Absolutely. The walk to the Céret Waterfall can be combined with a longer three-hour hike called 'Le Balcon de Céret'. For more extensive activities, you can explore various road cycling routes, running trails, or mountain biking trails available around Céret.
Always be cautious, especially near bathing pools in river valleys. Water levels can rise quickly during heavy rainfall. Some trails, like those to the Cascade of the Gorges de la Fou, require surefootedness due to exposed passages. Always wear appropriate walking shoes, as paths can overlook ravines or involve loose terrain.
While specific crowd levels vary, the Céret Waterfall, being easily accessible from town, offers a tranquil escape. For more challenging hikes, waterfalls like the Massane Waterfalls might offer a more secluded experience due to their demanding trails.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the diverse experiences offered, from accessible swimming spots to challenging hikes with technical sections. The clear waters and natural pools are often highlighted, along with the rewarding views after a demanding ascent.
Yes, the Céret Waterfall area is ideal for a romantic picnic, and the Corsavy Waterfall and Fountain offers a shaded picnic area, making it a perfect spot to relax and enjoy a meal outdoors.
The upper part of the Canyon Cascades de Baoussous, which includes the Salt de Baoussous Waterfall, is designated for canyoning. This requires specific equipment and experience due to its technical nature.


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