Best waterfalls around Estoher are found in the surrounding Pyrénées-Orientales department, offering diverse natural beauty. This region provides opportunities for hiking and enjoying scenic landscapes. While Estoher serves as a base, the broader area features several notable waterfalls. These natural attractions are fed by rivers like the Cady and Saint-Vincent, creating varied environments from shaded gorges to refreshing pools.
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Please note: the path is not accessible from September 30 to April 1 (municipal decree in force).
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A very pleasant route in summer thanks to the coolness and the constant presence of the Saint-Vincent River, which flows down from the Conques du Canigó. The atmosphere of these gorges and the roar of the waterfalls will captivate you. Be careful, however, as this steep trail carries risks, including rockfalls.
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This waterfall, named after the Saint Vincent River, offers a lovely pool to cool off after the sweaty climb. But you can also continue for ten minutes to the Cascade des Anglais, which is also very beautiful.
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Beautiful hike, with a shaded section, accessible to all.
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beautifull waterfall . in this steep valley , loved that hike from vernet les bains entry .. and the grand finale was of course a ice cold shower under the waterfall
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Definitely worth the walk. Best climb, in the heat so bring good shoes, drinking water and some food. So wonderful to stand under the waterfall or splash in the fresh water. Cascade D'Anglais is even more impressive. You will also see families with small children walking the route, but be careful! The paths are not passable everywhere. First waterfall, definitely an hour's hike, depending on your walking pace, and only up!
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Yes, the Saint-Vincent Waterfall is accessible via a family-friendly hiking trail. The path is generally considered easy, though some sections can be steep, so sturdy shoes are recommended. It's a great option for a refreshing adventure with children.
The waterfalls are generally enjoyable during warmer months, offering a cool escape. However, be aware that the path to English Falls is not accessible from September 30 to April 1 due to a municipal decree. Always check local conditions before planning your visit, especially outside of peak season.
The Saint-Vincent Waterfall features a lovely pool perfect for cooling off after a hike. While many visitors enjoy splashing in the fresh water, always exercise caution and assess water conditions before entering.
Trails vary in difficulty. The path to Saint-Vincent Waterfall and English Falls is generally easy but can be steep in parts. For the impressive Saut Grand de Castlar Waterfall, sturdy shoes are highly recommended due to unproved steep drop-offs, making it less suitable for small children. The Cady Waterfall in Gorges du Cady involves crossing metal footbridges.
Yes, the region offers unique hot water waterfalls in Prats-Balaguer and Thuès-les-Bains, providing a distinctive natural thermal experience in a picturesque setting. These offer a different kind of waterfall experience compared to the cooler mountain cascades.
The area around Estoher is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including challenging trails like the Canigou Peak loop. There are also extensive cycling routes and road cycling routes that allow you to explore the scenic landscapes of the Pyrénées-Orientales.
For most waterfall hikes, especially those with steep sections like the path to Saint-Vincent Waterfall, it's essential to bring sturdy shoes, plenty of drinking water, and some food. Be prepared for varying terrain and potential rockfalls, particularly near English Falls.
The Saut Grand de Castlar Waterfall is an impressive natural monument known for its stunning cascade. Additionally, the Cady Waterfall within the shaded Cady Gorge offers a chance to experience the raw beauty of the Pyrenean landscape with its dynamic river and impressive falls.
Visitors frequently highlight the refreshing pools for cooling off, the cool atmosphere in shaded gorges during summer, and the captivating roar of the waterfalls. The variety of experiences, from family-friendly walks to more challenging trails, is also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, you can find a Small Waterfall in Parc Naturel Régional des Pyrénées Catalanes. This offers an opportunity to experience waterfalls within a protected natural environment, often combined with forest walks and other natural features.
Yes, the Saint-Vincent Waterfall and English Falls are located along the same trail near Vernet-les-Bains. You can visit Saint-Vincent and then continue for about ten minutes further to reach the equally beautiful English Falls, making for a rewarding combined experience.


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