Fervenza do Ezaro

The Fervenza do Ezaro (or Fervenza do Ézaro with the accent) was a pleasant waterfalling surprise for us as it was a high-volume waterfall set amidst a windswept rocky landscape all within…

Fervenza do Toxa

The Fervenza do Toxa was our first taste of waterfalling in the lush Galicia Region of Spain in the country’s northwest. The thing that really stood out to us about this excursion was that there…

Pozo de los Humos

Pozo de los Humos (meaning well of smoke) was one of those semi-remote out-of-the-way waterfalls not far from the Spanish-Portugese border that was really our waterfalling excuse to visit the…

Cascadas del Monasterio de Piedra

The Monasterio de Piedra (Stone Monastery) was a natural park that featured countless waterfalls. In fact, we were so overwhelmed by the sheer number of waterfalls that were flowing throughout the…

Cascada de los Litueros (Cascada de Somosierra)

The Cascada de los Litueros (also called Cascada de Somosierra or Chorrera de los Litueros) felt like one of those relatively hidden locals-only waterfalls even though it was somewhat visible…

Nacimiento del Rio Cuervo

The Nacimiento del Rio Cuervo (or Río Cuervo with the accent) popularly referred to the waterfall or cascada that would typically flow over a series of bush-clad travertine walls and alcoves…

Cascada del Molino

The Cascada del Molino literally stole the show away from the disappointing Nacimiento del Río Cuervo during our early June visit in 2015. Indeed as you can see from the photo at the top of this…

Cascada de la Cimbarra

The Cascada de la Cimbarra was said to be one of the top waterfalls in the Andalucía (or Andalusia; pronounced “ahn-dah-loo-SEE-ah”) region of Spain (though it was actually quite close to the…

Cascada de Linarejos

The Cascada de Linarejos was our waterfalling excuse to check out the mountains of the Sierra de Cazorla. However, as you can see from the photo at the top of this page, this 60m tall waterfall…

Fuente Agria

The Fuente Agria was really our waterfalling excuse to talk about the beautiful city of Granada as well as to visit the white towns of Las Alpujarras in the Sierra Nevada range of Southern Spain…

Cascada de Cueva del Gato

The Cascada de Cueva del Gato was an interesting waterfall that originated from a stream spilling out of the mouth of the Cueva del Gato (Cat Cave). I thought of this as our waterfalling excuse…

Cascadas de Huesna (Cascadas del Hueznar)

The Cascadas de Huesna (I’ve also seen it referred to as the Cascadas del Hueznar or more accurately Cascadas del Huéznar with the accent) was a series of modest-sized waterfalls near the small…

“Cascada de Ronda”

“Cascada de Ronda” was the name that I’m dubbing this attractive waterfall, where the Río Guadalevín (Deep River) that tumbled some 25m or so beneath the impressive Puente Nuevo (New Bridge)…

“Topoljski Buk” or “Krčić” Waterfall in Knin,Croatia

Scary side and beauty of nature power in Knin,Krčić waterfall. You will love it. You must see it,but be carefull of wind,sometimes is much stronger then Katrina 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

Steirische Bodensee Waterfall (Austria)

The Steirische Bodensee Lake is an Alpine jewel set at 1,143 m (3750ft) in the Dachstein Mountains not far from the ski resort of Schladming. The waterfall is the backdrop to the valley and is beautifully reflected in the crystal clear water. An easy walk can be made around the lake or extended with a […]

Gluggafoss in Iceland: “windows” indeed

Partially inspired by this site, I have recently visited Iceland to see some of its amazing waterfalls in real life. I wanted to add my pictures of Gluggafoss, which might help to explain its name. “Gluggi” seems to translate as window. As you can see, when less water is flowing, the waterfall seems to fall […]

Manafossen, Norway

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Becky Falls

Becky Falls was really our waterfalling excuse to talk about the myriad of attractions that we managed to experience in both Devon and Cornwall counties. As you can see from the photo…

Günstner Waterfall (Austria)

You will find the Günstner Waterfall located in the Austrian province of Styria between the villages of Schöder and Krakaudorf. From the road an unpaved track leads to a parking area and then it is only a ten minute walk to the fall. The Günstner Waterfall is 65m high and approximately 250 litres of water […]

Brecon Beacons Four Falls Trail (Sgwd Clun-Gwyn, Sgwd Isaf Clun-Gwyn, Sgwd y Pannwr, Sgwd yr Eira)

The Brecon Beacons Four Falls Trail took me by surprise both with the amount of exertion need to visit all of the major waterfalls as well as with how scenic each of the falls were. I kind of…