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To get to this
waterfall, first travel to A Estrada to take the EP-7001 to Forcarei. From
there carry on to A Graña where you park up before continuing on foot. Cross
the village and take the path that starts off in an open area before entering a
forest of oaks and chestnuts where the trail is somewhat covered by all the
greenery.
Continue
downwards and you will start to hear the babbling of the water. When you reach
the river, you will come to a stone bridge you need to cross to continue on the
right bank. The path starts to become visible again and leads to a small
artificial lake and just beneath it there is a small waterfall formed by the
drainage of the lake. This is not the waterfall we are aiming for so carry on
for a further 100 metres until you can see the main waterfall which, whilst
impressive from above, is even more so from below.
This
waterfall, at some 20 metres high, is on the River Porto, a tributary of the
River Deza, You are now in the heart of the Serra do Candán mountains
IMPORTANT: The lack of signs
makes it tricky to get to the waterfall. What’s more, when it rains heavily,
you may find some sections are flooded and slippery, so we recommend taking
great care.
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