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There are some stunning waterfalls in the Alicante region. Some are more famous and more frequented, but others are hidden treasures nestled away in the natural environment.

The places I have chosen are all part of “La Canal” municipality, which has the River Cañyoles running through it. As a result, there are so many opportunities to see water which is lacking in other parts of Spain, such as waterfalls, rivers, natural pools, fountains and more in this part of Alicante.

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Los Chorredores waterfall in Navarrés Alicante
Los Chorredores waterfall in Navarrés Alicante
A tree swing hangs above the river leading from the Cascada de Anna waterfall
Tree swing at Cascada de Salto

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What are the waterfalls Alicante?

The three waterfalls (or areas with waterfalls) I recommend that you visit are…

  1. La ruta de las 3 cascadas” (The route of the 3 waterfalls) in Anna
  2. Salto de Chella”. This a 25-metre-high waterfall located close to the town of Chella
  3. Los Chorradores”. This is a short easy hiking route with a number of waterfalls situated on the outskirts of Navarrés.

I have chosen these waterfalls in Alicante because they are all located quite close together (so you can visit them all in one day if you want to), but also because each of them held a surprise for me.

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Who are the waterfalls Alicante suitable for?

Salto de Chella

This route is also not suitable for elderly people or people with mobility issues. This is due to the large rocks that you must scramble over in order to access the waterfall area right at the end of the route.

However, there is an option to avoid hiking altogether, and just look at the waterfall from the viewpoints.

Anna waterfalls Alicante

The route leading the Anna waterfalls is the most difficult. Do not be fooled by the concrete path at the start!

  • There are some steep sections, one with rocky ´steps´ that require good leg flexibility and the use of your hands. Also, it is necessary to step over wet rocks, along log ´bridges´ and walk through sections of water. Therefore, it is not suitable for elderly people or people with mobility issues.
  • I have seen plenty of families with children enjoying the route
  • It is definitely not suitable for pushchairs/prams/doggy pushchairs!
  • However, you can take dogs.

Los Chorradores waterfalls Alicante

This route is the easiest, and the steps can be completely avoided if you use the secret parking, making it a flat route suitable for more accessible.

However (despite the wheelchair logo on the cabin) a wheelchair would not be able to access the full route, because there are a few (large) stepping stones to cross a stream, and a few wooden foot bridges to pass over.

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Where are the waterfalls Alicante located?

The town of Anna is located inland and is 1 hour and 15 minutes from Alicante city.

Chella is a 10-minute drive from Anna, and Los Chorradores is another 15 minutes north in the car, just after the town on Navarrés.

Crystal clear water at Cascada del Salto Anna
Crystal clear water at Cascada del Salto Anna

"ANNA WATERFALLS ALICANTE"

La ruta de las 3 cascadas” (The route of the 3 waterfalls).

As the name states, this is actually a short hiking route encompassing three waterfalls beginning in the town of Anna. The 3 waterfalls in Anna are…

  1. Gorgo Gaspar
  2. Cascada de los Vikingos” (the viking waterfall)
  3. Cascada del Salto (also called the “Salto de Anna” – the Anna waterfall)

Here at the Anna waterfalls Alicante, I found the most beautiful crystal-clear water, and it is definitely worth the hiking route.

If you prefer to go on a guided tour of the Anna waterfalls with transport included from Denia or Javea I definately recommend this trip.

I know it´s good because I helped the guide create it!

Gorgo Gaspar

First of all, make sure you don´t accidentally walk past this waterfall! As you walk down the main route from the car park, you need to take a smaller path to the right which goes up, in order to get there. is a good place to relax if you need to escape the sun on a hot day. There are a couple of picnic benches in the shade of the trees right next to the waterfall. It is quite close to the road so you could carry a picnic there, and it is situated quite high up so you can enjoy the view of the mountains, and forest landscape below.  

However, this was the least impressive of the Anna waterfalls Alicante to see in August there wasn´t enough water to be seen. There was water because I could hear it, but it was hidden by the hanging plants. However, I have seen videos of this waterfall from September 2023 and it looked amazing, so it just needs some good rainfall (which has just happened) in order to flourish.    

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There is a wooden footbridge over the water, from where you can view the waterfall, but unfortunately this was damaged and had plastic tape on it so didn´t look pretty in a photo.

TIP TIP: You can also climb down from the picnic area (under/over the fence) to get closer to the waterfall.

This waterfall is not really suitable or appealing to swim due to the small size, colour of the water and lack of easy access, but you should definitely go and take a look.

Cascada de los Vikingos (one of the Anna waterfalls Alicante)
Cascada de los Vikingos

Cascada de los Vikingos

This waterfall was a lovely surprise and I was lucky enough to see a rainbow.

TOP TIP: Make sure that you look at it from all angles in order to see a rainbow during the morning while the sun is shining on it.

I also liked that you have to pass through the waterfall area. Initially, I was a little confused, as I didn´t realise that this was the actual route due to the exit point is a little hidden by overhanging branches. 

There are rocks, wooden ´bridges´ and stepping stones to walk on. However, some of the stepping stones have sunk under the water so your feet and lower legs will get wet!

TOP TIP: This is a great place to cool off in the water, although it isn´t deep enough to swim or jump.

You can also climb up the rocks and get in a little pool behind the waterfall.

Cascada del Salto

This is the grand finale, the biggest and the most famous of the Anna waterfalls Alicante.

The waterfall is 20 metres high and the water is crystal-clear.

 

There is the main waterfall leading into the main pool, as well as some pretty cascades to the left, which lead from another smaller pool above.

I did this route three times in August and I was impressed the first time I visited this waterfall, but the second time I went (a day after it had rained nearby) the waterfall had grown in size and it was breathtaking.

Cascada de Salto Anna waterfalls Alicante
Cascada de Salto

TOP TIPS for Explorers

There are some other things to see along the Anna waterfalls Alicante route…

  • “Fábrica de Miguelín”. This is an old factory that you will pass just after the first waterfall (you can´t miss it).
  • “Central del Salto”. Initially it appears as though there is not much to see here, and that you cannot enter (since there is a metal fence loosely placed in front of the access).

However, if you squeeze past the fence and go inside of the building there is something interesting to see (just don´t let kids enter unaccompanied because it could be dangerous!)

Also, if you climb up just to the left of the building, you get a better view of it, and will find the secret picnic area

  • Alternative hiking route. There is a slightly different path that you can take to return, which will take you from the final waterfall directly back to the first waterfall. All you need to do is cross the wooden footbridge just opposite the final waterfall and follow the path.
La Ruta de las tres cascadas map
La Ruta de las tres cascadas map

TOP TIPS for Adventurers

There is small hidden pool at the last of the Anna waterfalls Alicante. It is just up to the left, and you can climb the rocks to access it – but the pressure from the waterfall leading into it is strong!! (EASY climb) No jumping though!

If you want to walk/swim up the river, there is a section which is walkable.

As you are walking alongside the stream, you will see a very obvious gap where you can access the stream, and you will see a cross painted on a rock indicating that this is not the official hiking route.

You can enter here, and walk all the way up to the wooden footbridge. There is one area where the ground underfoot becomes softer, but it is only a few steps. You could do this in either direction

If you like cliff jumping the “Cascada del Salto” (the third of the Anna waterfalls Alicante) is the place for you!

There are 3 jumps which you can make into the main pool

  1. There is a big rock, front left, which people always stand on to have photos taken of them. You can jump from here (EASY jump)
  2. Behind this, you can climb a little further up onto a higher rock, located just to the left of where the water runs down between the rocks (MEDIUM jump)
  3. From there, you can climb over the small waterfall and to the right onto the highest rock (HARD jump)

Safety first! Make sure that you always jump out and away from the edge, since there are rocks in the pool that cannot be seen in the deeper water.

Anna waterfalls Alicante river walking route
Walk up through the river here!

Wet Canyoning (“Barranquismo”)

Here you will see people abseiling down the waterfall. This activity is called Wet Canyoning (or “Barranquismo” in Spanish). If this looks interesting to you, I have done it and definitely recommend it!

It is a route which includes jumping, swimming and abseiling through the river and it´s canyons. I definately recommend Canyoning in Anna.

Abseiling down a waterfall in Anna (Wet Canyoning)
Wild Child Costa Blanca abseiling down the Cascada de Salto in Anna

If you like scrambling/climbing up rocks, there is a top-secret route which allows you to access Gorgo de la Escalera that even the locals don´t know about!

It is a route used by the wet canyoning groups, to return back to the top of the abseiling point.

To reach this route, turn away from the waterfall and walk past the tree on the path on your left. Next, look left and you will see a row of rocks leading to the other side of the river.

Walk through the river to cross to the other side, and the path will begin on (up) the right-hand side.

This route is awesome. Enjoy climbing the Anna waterfalls Alicante!

Where to park

To access the Anna waterfalls Alicante there are two gravel car parks as well as on-street parking on Avenida Diputación

Park here

Hiking route

If you walk right to the end of this street, towards the mountain opposite, you will find an information board that shows a hiking route.

I recommend that you follow the linear route passing points 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 on the map.

This linear route is about 1km long and takes about 30 minutes to walk to the three Anna waterfalls Alicante..

If you are adventurous, you can also access location number 7 from the third waterfall in Anna.

“SALTO DE CHELLA”

This is the highest of the waterfalls Alicante at 25 metres high. There is no information board at the entry point, so it was a surprise to behold.

It is situated in a small microclimate area, which is part of the Sellent river.

This waterfall consists of a route (“Senda del salto de Chella”), which leads down to the water.

 

I visited this waterfall in August 2024 after a very dry year, and it consisted of a round-ish pool below the waterfall, with a rocky ´beach´ in front.

HOWEVER, I have seen pictures from July 2023 when there was more water, and the beach area didn´t exist. Instead, there were two pools, separated by a rocky area in-between.

There is a brand new multi-waterfall trip with transport from Valencia visiting the: Anna waterfalls, Salto de Chella, Bolbaite and Anna lake.

Four awesome places that I visited in summer – and definately recommend – all packed into one day!!

Salto de Chella waterfall Alicante
Salto de Chella waterfall Aliante

TOP TIPS for Explorers

There are several things that you can explore on the way down to see the highest of the waterfalls Alicante…

  1. While descending, you will see an unofficial path leading to part of a ruin to your right. Go and explore to find interesting stalactites
  2. When you reach flat ground, you will see “La cueva que llueve” (the cave that rains) on your right
  3. Just after the cave, on your right, the are some natural caves that you can explore
  4. Opposite the cave you will see a big old abandoned building. Walk all the way around this to see some interesting features.

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Hiking

There is also an option to do a circular hike, which is 2km long.

From the waterfall you can follow the path leading directly away from it on the left-hand side of the rocky river bed. This path will then cross over and lead you back up to the town. You can then see the waterfall from the viewpoints above…

Viewpoints

  1. “Mirador de Salto de Chella”. This is located in an old Moorish area will allow you to see the upper part of the waterfall from above. It has a dedicated small car park.

It is also possible to walk between here and the waterfall parking area for a closer view, but the path is quite steep.

  1. “Mirador del Castillo”. There is also another viewpoint nearby, but this one has just a few parking spaces that are usually used by the residents. So, I recommend that you walk to it, as it is only a few minutes away.

“Cuevas del Turco”

Just 5 minutes’ drive from the waterfall parking you could also visit the “Cuevas del Turco” (the caves of the Turk). These are 15-20. You cannot access them but they are interesting to see.

TOP TIPS for Adventurers

La cueva que llueve Chella
La cueva que llueve Chella

If you like wild camping/bivvying, then then the cave (“La cueva que llueve”) is a place where you enjoy a night outdoors while escaping the rain. Make sure you explore the area too!

If you like scrambling/climbing up rocks and cliff jumping, there are definitely opportunities here.

I haven´t seen or done any jumping (because I visited quite late in the day), but I have seen people climbing on the rocks at either side, particularly on the left where you can climb quite high.

You can also climb up to stand under the waterfall (it´s a great photo opportunity), and jump in from there.

Safety first!

The water is not clear here (it was a dark green colour in August 2024, and I this seems to be the norm). Therefore, you cannot easily see how deep the water is.

So, always do a check first; by seeing how low down you can go from a swimming position, and whether your feet touch the ground or any rocks below.

Where to park

Parking is very limited, and there is no dedicated parking area.

However, in order of proximity to the waterfall, you can try these locations…

  1. There is an unofficial layby which can accommodate a few cars here

Best parking option               

  1. You can park on the side of the road, either on, or just after the bridge

On road parking

  1. There are a few spaces here, just a few minutes’ walk up the road

Extra spaces

Stalactites near Salto de Chella
Stalactites near Salto de Chella

Hiking route

The route leading down to this waterfall is only about 250 metres long, and takes about 15 minutes to walk. 

It is a windy hiking track, with at least one overhanging tree.

When you reach the flat part, you must pass the abandoned building on the left.

When you reach the rocky river bed, turn right. There are various short rocky routes you can take but they all lead to the same place.

Happy scrambling!

"LOS CHORRADORES WATERFALLS ALICANTE"

You can spend about an hour here, or longer if you decide to have a picnic.

It is a very pretty route which runs alongside the river, encompassing various pools, streams, waterfalls, fountains and a dam.

The big waterfall, which is well known, is 25 metres high. However, there is another fairly big waterfall quite close to the secret parking too.

Los Chorradores waterfalls Alicante
Los Chorradores waterfalls

TOP TIPS for Explorers

As well as the Los Chorradores waterfalls, there are a few other water features to see on the route. These are listed in order of proximity to the main road…

There is also a hidden water tunnel, which you can only see if you go and explore.

Walk right up to the main waterfall and access the land to the left. Follow the wall left and you will see a small ´cave´. Go and take a look inside!

Alternative hiking routes

There are 2 options to make your Los Chorradores waterfalls Alicante route less linear…

  1. If you go right to the end of the picnic area and look right you will see part of an abandoned building. You can walk this way, through the field, back towards the secret parking secret parking
  2. From the main waterfall, you can also walk along the other side of the river, all the way to the secret parking (the dam looks prettier from this side). Just go to the hidden water channel and follow the water from there. Near the end, follow the track back to the road.

Extended hiking route

From the picnic area, you can continue hiking to the reservoir “Embalse de Escalona”.

This is at least 1.6km each way and involves a big descent down to the reservoir, which you then need to ascend again to return. Therefore, I would not recommend this on a hot summer´ day.

To access this route, take a left at the picnic area and cross the stream.

Los Chorradores secret water tunnel
Los Chorradores secret water tunnel

TOP TIPS for Adventurers

In August 2024, the only place that was really suitable for swimming was below the main waterfall.

It might be possible to jump in here from a rock to the right. However, at that time there wasn´t enough water to do this.

 

However, I have seen photos of people climbing at the second largest waterfall, and bathing in the other pools, from summer 2023 when there was more water.

Where to park

The official parking in on the road: Aparcamiento Los Chorradores (Navarrés)

Official parking

If you park here, you can walk down a slope, then down some steps (with a rope to hold onto), and reach the main waterfall (“Chorradores”) in about 10-15 minutes, passing “Fuente Clara” on your way.

However, in July and August, you need to pay to park and enter here (How much does it cost?)

TOP TIP for parking:

There is another (better) parking option “Parking Merendero Chorradores”.

It consists of two areas:

  1. On the left is a designated car park for more accessible use (but not wheelchairs)

So, this is great if you want to avoid the steps

  1. On the right is a car park, which is parking for the picnic area.
  2.  

It is also be a way to avoid paying to visit Los Chorradores waterfalls Alicante in summer (How much does it cost?)

I think that this is a better starting point because can it means that the main waterfall is the grand finale. Whereas visitors accessing via the main entrance may be less inclined to continue walking once they have seen it (which is what happened with my friend during our first visit). However, I returned alone to see the whole area and I´m glad that I did.

Accessing the secret parking

Your satnav/GPS may not recognise the route leading to the secret parking and will lead you down a different road, so don´t follow it!

To access this car park, turn off the main road here and drive straight ahead on the track.

Top secret parking entrance 

The parking is located here

Top secret parking

River at Los Chorradores
River at Los Chorradores

Hiking route

This a linear route leading from the main road entrance, to the picnic area.

It is about 1km long and takes about 30 minutes to walk.

However, you can veer from this to explore and make it more interesting.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Do I need to book the waterfalls Alicante?

Booking is not required for any of the waterfalls Alicante.

However, you may need to pay to enter Los Chorradores.

How much does it cost?

The only waterfalls Alicante that you need to pay for are Los Chorradores during July and August during the day (We visited at 6pm on a Friday in August and there were no staff there). 

The cost is 3€ per car (the details are on an information board in the car park).

However, this can be avoided if you use the secret parking 

I visited again at 10am on a Sunday in August, and the cabin was closed at this location.

Secret route to Gorgo de la Escalera Anna waterfalls Alicante
Secret route to Gorgo de la Escalera Anna waterfalls

Are there any restrictions during the rest of the year?

Nope. Go and enjoy the waterfalls Alicante at your leisure!

What do I need to take?

THINGS TO PACK

Get ready to visit the waterfalls Alicante!

  • Swimwear
  • Beach shoes are highly recommended because the wet rocks are slippery
  • Beach towel
  • Water
  • Picnic to eat in the designated areas (in Anna and Los Chorradores)
  • Sun protection: Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, skin cover for when you´ve had enough, such as a t-shirt (there is no shade from the sun on the ´beach´ of Chella)
  • Insect repellent
  • Personal medication (you have to hike into these areas, so if you have a medical emergency, it could take longer to get help).

What facilities are there?

There are no facilities at any of the waterfalls Alicante.

Flora at Chella waterfall
Flora at Chella waterfall

When is the best time to visit?

If you want to swim in the waterfalls Alicante, then summer is a great time to visit.

If you want to see big waterfalls in their full glory, then I recommend that you go after it has rained. Waterfall season is generally from October to May.

I visited Los Chorradores twice in August. The first time (after a storm nearby) the waterfall was very impressive. However, two days later I returned and it was gone!

Therefore, if you want to swim and see lots of water falling, I recommend that you visit the waterfalls Alicante early in the summer, or as soon as the rain starts in Autumn.

Pass through La Cascada de Los Vikingos in Anna waterfalls Alicante
Pass through La Cascada de Los Vikingos in Anna

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