In the province of Valencia and the rest of the Valencian Community there are also hidden natural treasures that deserve to be explored. Among these treasures, the natural waterfalls scattered throughout the 3 Valencian provinces stand out for their beauty and uniqueness.
In this article, we invite you to discover the best waterfalls in the region, from the most accessible to the most hidden, so you can enjoy a unique experience in contact with nature.
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Bride’s Leap
One hour from Valencia we find this impressive waterfall of 60 meters. It is in the province of Castellón, specifically in the municipality of Navajas and its waters are bathed by the river Palancia. Find out here why they call it “The Bride’s Leap”.
📍 Navajas, Castellón.
Bercolón
Possibly the most paradisiacal waterfall in Valencia. The fall of the water between rocks leaves an idyllic stamp, with turquoise waters. We warn you that the water is freezing cold, due to the lack of light in this small cave, but it is well worth it.
It is located in Tuéjar, and to get there we recommend you to follow this link route to the Bercolón waterfall. It is relatively straightforward, but you need to know the route in detail so as not to overdo it.
📍Tuéjar, Valencia.
Turche Cave
A spectacle of nature that emerges from a limestone rock in the shape of an amphitheater. This is how we describe the Turche Cave in Buñol. A 60-meter waterfall that forms one of the closest natural pools to the city of Valencia. It has a Zone of picnic areas to spend the day and take advantage of the displacement.
📍 Buñol, Valencia.
Route between waterfalls of Anna
We introduce you to the waterfalls Gorgo Gaspar, Los Vikingos and del Salto, 3 waterfalls that are distributed by this route of an hour and a half in the municipality of Anna. The route starts at the Albufera of Anna, passing through the Gorgo de la Escalera, and here we tell you all the details.
📍 Anna, Valencia.
Fonts de l’Algar
Waterfalls and natural pools follow one another on a path along the Algar River, on the outskirts of Benidorm. Perfectly adapted so that we can walk around it without complications, it is one of the most impressive routes. This space was declared a protected Zone by agreement of the Valencian Government in 2002 and, since then, thousands of visitors pass through here during the summer season.
📍 Callosa d’en Sarrià, Alicante.
Cueva de las Palomas
want to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life just 45 minutes from Valencia? Visit Yátova and let yourself be captivated by the natural charm of the Cueva de las Palomas. This wonderful place gathers in a reduced space waterfalls, water pools and a rich biodiversity of local flora and fauna. The Cueva de las Palomas is home to one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Comunitat, with 20 meters high and being part of the river Juanes.
📍 Yátova, Valencia.
Navarrés waterfalls
This Zone is located 1 hour from Valencia and is reminiscent of Bali, but without leaving the Valencian Community. We are talking about the Chorradores de Navarrés, an easy route for the summer and full of lush vegetation that adds a touch of magic to the experience.
Leaving Navarrés, heading north, you will find the route from hiking that leads us to this wet zone. A beautiful crossing, ideal to compensate the Valencian heat, which leads us to two impressive waterfalls.
📍 Navarrés, Valencia.
Chella waterfall
A 25-meter high waterfall near Valencia. It is the impressive Salto de Chella, a perfect place for a refreshing swim this summer. The water of the Sellent river falls through this waterfall and fills the small pool.
To get to this natural pool, take the trail from the Chella Fountain Park. It is not very long and is very worthwhile. Located in the Canal de Navarrés and has its own microclimate due to the wetlands and vegetation that surround it.
📍Chella, Valencia.
To access many of them you will have to travel through small hiking trails or descend small slopes and hillsides. Always wear appropriate footwear and take extreme precautions.