Poorly marked, though there is not much to be marked, to be honest, whole trail is 1km long. River and waterfall is charming, but one of the small grottos above the river is full of human feces. I just don't get how, of all the places, one has to relieve oneself exactly there, for the future generations to know. Also - paths to and around the cave are slippery and unfit for people in poor shape. As to the ferns, well, probably there are some. I've seen the usual stuff, lady fern, ostrich fern, common polypody, royal fern, asplenium. No information about any rare species around, I guess you need to pay 8EUR and take a guided tour, to be able to see them. So if you're hoping for a bothanical revelation, you're in for a disappointment. Place has great potential but is...
Read moreBeautiful waterfall surrounded by moss. A few minutes walk from the road and not too difficult to walk.
A nice place to visit and relax. i would recommend visiting when you know that there is going to be water as this may not be the case in the...
Read moreEn mis fotos dejo un mapa de la ruta. Ya está bien indicado en Google. Senda muy corta, de apenas 1km, que parte del punto 43,4681483, -5,2384793 (o buscando en Google Maps "inicio ruta manatial de Obaya) y va cuesta abajo hasta encontrar el río. Se camina un poco junto al río hasta cruzarlo por un bonito puente de madera que termina de forma original frente a un gran árbol. Muy poco después llegamos a la zona del manantial. En la parte derecha hay dos molinos de agua derruidos y un sendero muy corto y empinado que sube junto a los molinos y hacia una cueva transitable que...
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