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Top 12 Waterfalls around Quesa

Best waterfalls around Quesa are found within the Charcos de Quesa, a series of natural pools and cascades carved by the Río Grande. This area is known for its clear waters and natural scenery, offering opportunities for swimming and exploration. The landscape features rugged cliffs, Mediterranean forests, and rocky outcrops. Quesa is located in the interior of Valencia, providing a natural escape in the Valencian Community.

Best waterfalls around Quesa

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Last updated: July 4, 2026

El Salto de Chella Viewpoint

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Viewpoint to the Salto de Chella with incredible views. A very nice area with access both on foot, by bicycle or by car. From here you can descend on foot …

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Bolbaite natural pool

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Unmissable! Natural water pool fed by the Sellent River. An incredible swimming spot with a picnic area and parking. You can walk or bike to the pool from the village …

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El Chorrador

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The Chorrador de Navarrés, also known as Los Chorradores, is one of the most spectacular natural sites in the interior of the Valencian Community, ideal for a refreshing getaway in contact with nature.

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Source of Los Chorradores

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It marks the beginning of the Los Chorradores trail and you can see a waterfall. It is a very picturesque and very quiet place.

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Quesa

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Quesa is a medium-sized town in the interior of the province of Valencia belonging to the region of La Canal de Navarrés.

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JavierCR 🇪🇸
August 2, 2025, El Chorrador

The Chorrador de Navarrés, also known as Los Chorradores, is one of the most spectacular natural sites in the interior of the Valencian Community, ideal for a refreshing getaway in contact with nature.

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The Salto del Chella, a route you can't miss

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The Mirador del Salto de Chella is a stunning place in the Valencian Community, near the municipality of Chella. From this viewpoint, you can enjoy spectacular views of a 25-metre-high waterfall known as the Salto de Chella.

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IS GOES IN OF FR There are no products in the cart. Trolley Search Look for... Menu Salto Viewpoint (Chella) CHELLA info@lacanalturismo.com Web How to get Where to sleep Where to eat More info Salto Viewpoint (Chella) The El Salto de Chella area is, without a doubt, the most emblematic place in the municipality of Chella. It is a small microclimate in which an impressive 25-meter-high waterfall located on the outskirts of the town of Chella stands out. This place is part of the Sellent River and from this point you can see the Cuevas del Turco in the background (a set of between 15 and 20 caves excavated in the wall at a great height so that access is practically impossible). If you advance towards the north of the municipality you will be able to appreciate this place from another perspective.

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The Bolbaite bathing area is beautiful. The water is clean, cool, crystal-clear, so to speak. The bridge is beautiful, and a backdrop of caves and waterfalls. It looks like something out of a movie. The Sellent River is responsible for so much wonder. It's also the river that divides the village of Bolbaite into two (El Lugar and La Peña), connected by two bridges.

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Viewpoint at Salto de Chella with incredible views. A very nice area with access on foot, by bicycle or by car. From here you can descend on foot or by bicycle to the foot of the waterfall. Worth visiting and appreciating.

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Alvaro Hernandez
April 5, 2023, Quesa

Quesa is a medium-sized town in the interior of the province of Valencia belonging to the region of La Canal de Navarrés. Despite its marked agricultural accent, Quesa also has a gypsum extraction industry. The action of the water on the soft ground of the area has created a landscape of ravines and pools ideal for bathing in the surroundings of the town.

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It is one of the most charming places in the area (and this is because the region is full of wetlands). Highly recommended to visit by bike or on foot, and suitable for all ages.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main natural pools and waterfalls in the Charcos de Quesa?

The Charcos de Quesa feature several distinct natural pools and cascades. These include Charco de las Fuentes, known as the largest; Charco la Cacerola, carved entirely into rock; Charco del Chorro, a highlight with a shell-shaped 'beach' and a small waterfall; and Charco de la Horteta, visible from a slope near the car park. You can also visit El Chorrador, a spectacular natural site in the Valencian Community.

Are there any viewpoints to see the waterfalls from above?

Yes, you can visit El Salto de Chella Viewpoint, which offers incredible views of a 25-meter-high waterfall. It's a very nice area accessible on foot, by bicycle, or by car, and from there you can descend to the base of the waterfall.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls in Quesa?

The area around Quesa offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Circular walk through the Charcos de Quesa' or explore longer routes such as 'Las Cuevas de la Araña'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like 'Puerto La Muela de Millares – Fuente de Las Donas loop from Quesa' and challenging gravel biking options, including 'Circular gravel from Quesa to Caroche Peak'. Find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Quesa.

Are there family-friendly options for visiting the waterfalls?

Yes, many areas are suitable for families. The Charcos de Quesa offer accessible strolls from the parking lot to the first waterfalls and pools. Highlights like El Chorrador and Source of Los Chorradores are noted as family-friendly. The opportunity for swimming and relaxing in the natural pools is also a popular family activity.

What is the best time to visit the waterfalls in Quesa?

The Charcos de Quesa are particularly popular during warmer months, as the cool, clear waters of the natural pools provide an ideal opportunity for swimming and relaxation. However, the scenic beauty, including the intense water color and green ravines, makes it appealing throughout the year for hiking and appreciating nature.

Can I swim in the natural pools and waterfalls?

Yes, wild swimming is a primary draw of the Charcos de Quesa. The crystal-clear turquoise waters of the natural pools, such as Charco de las Fuentes and Charco del Chorro, are perfect for a refreshing swim, especially during the warmer seasons.

What are the trail conditions like for hiking to the waterfalls?

The area features a 12-kilometer circular hiking trail with a 300-meter elevation gain for exploring the surroundings. There are also shorter, more accessible strolls. The Los Chorradores Municipal Natural Area (GR 332 trail) offers a beautiful trail with various points of interest, including waterfalls. Some sections may involve steps, especially if attempting mountain biking, so good physical condition is recommended for longer routes.

Is there parking available near the Charcos de Quesa?

Yes, parking is available near the Charcos de Quesa. During peak season, an entrance fee may be charged to help with the preservation of the site. For the Source of Los Chorradores, there is also car parking nearby, making it easily accessible.

What natural features, besides waterfalls, can I expect to see?

Beyond the waterfalls and natural pools, the region is characterized by rugged cliffs, Mediterranean forests, and rocky outcrops. The Río Grande (also known as Río de las Cuevas) feeds the pools, and you'll find an abundance of flora, such as oleanders, along the trails. The landscape also includes ravines and picturesque sites.

How long should I plan for a visit to the waterfalls near Quesa?

A visit can range from a short stroll to the first pools, taking an hour or two, to a full day if you plan to hike the 12-kilometer circular trail or spend time swimming and relaxing in multiple charcos. The Los Chorradores Municipal Natural Area trail itself offers a journey worth doing, with several recreational areas for resting.

Are there any loop trails around the waterfalls?

Yes, a popular option is the 'Circular walk through the Charcos de Quesa', which allows visitors to explore the series of natural pools and cascades. Another moderate loop is 'Charco de la Perola – Charco de la Horteta loop from La Canal de Navarrés', offering a comprehensive experience of the area's natural beauty.

What makes the waterfalls around Quesa unique compared to other nearby areas?

The waterfalls around Quesa, particularly within the Charcos de Quesa, are unique for their series of natural pools carved by the Río Grande, featuring crystal-clear turquoise waters. The area offers distinct features like Charco la Cacerola, entirely carved into rock, and Charco del Chorro with its shell-shaped 'beach' and semi-cave behind the waterfall, providing a unique perspective not commonly found elsewhere.

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