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Chorradores

Carretera, 46823 Quesa, Valencia, Spain
4.6(850)
Open until 12:00 AM
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4.6
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5.0
1y

The park has, thankfully, a large car park off the CV580 - you cannot miss it. We visited mid week in February so it was delightfully free of crowds although the deep-cut paths testify to how popular it is during the season. As you descend it becomes increasingly more beautiful with clear large pools with idling carp adding to the sense of tranquility. Look out for turtles that look like grey side plates stuck to the bank just above the waterline ‘fishing’. They drop into the water at the first sign of visitors so it’s unlikely you’ll see them at the weekends or holiday season. There is a picnic area (with toilets) mid way. It is very well managed by the park authorities and a great place for a rest, or in our case, to turn back. It also is a junction to several popular and sometimes demanding walks that junction here, two walkers were the only other people we saw. The walk from the car park to the picnic area can be challenging and not really suitable for those who aren’t fit or have some physical impediment. I would imagine that it is closed after heavy rain for...

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5.0
4y

A lovely scenic place to visit. We accessed from the car park off the CV-580. The trail down to the river & waterfall is narrow, steep & very rocky in places & you can clearly see the deep ruts made by water rushing down in stormy weather. We visited on a warm sunny day in March 2021 & I imagine the trek would be a challenge in hotter weather! The first part of path down is not passable by pushchairs or wheelchairs & only near the river does it widen out & become a better, leve surface. It's a great place to explore nature with the walking trail extending much further down the valley, but we stayed near...

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4.0
1y

OK, we picked a silly hot day to visit! Be aware that it gets HOT! Great landscape, free parking, well maintained pathways with a certain amount of tree cover. Also, be aware that if you are older (like me), there are slopes and steps that take a lot of effort, so take drinks and have regular stops. Hats and sun cream are a must! Really nice things to see on the way, like waterfalls and pools. In my opinion, visit in the winter. Fine for well-behaved dogs, too. Young children may struggle with the steps areas. The whole area is full of great views, photo opportunities and an interesting...

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Nancy BennNancy Benn
A lovely scenic place to visit. We accessed from the car park off the CV-580. The trail down to the river & waterfall is narrow, steep & very rocky in places & you can clearly see the deep ruts made by water rushing down in stormy weather. We visited on a warm sunny day in March 2021 & I imagine the trek would be a challenge in hotter weather! The first part of path down is not passable by pushchairs or wheelchairs & only near the river does it widen out & become a better, leve surface. It's a great place to explore nature with the walking trail extending much further down the valley, but we stayed near the waterfall.
Malcolm HarmerMalcolm Harmer
OK, we picked a silly hot day to visit! Be aware that it gets HOT! Great landscape, free parking, well maintained pathways with a certain amount of tree cover. Also, be aware that if you are older (like me), there are slopes and steps that take a lot of effort, so take drinks and have regular stops. Hats and sun cream are a must! Really nice things to see on the way, like waterfalls and pools. In my opinion, visit in the winter. Fine for well-behaved dogs, too. Young children may struggle with the steps areas. The whole area is full of great views, photo opportunities and an interesting town and lake.
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📍 En la provincia de Valencia, saliendo de Navarrés en dirección a Quesa, nos encontramos con un paisaje ripario de gran belleza, dominado por el gran salto «El chorrador», que da nombre a la senda. La Ruta de los Chorradores de Navarrés permite disfrutar de la naturaleza en un ambiente tranquilo y relajante. 🅿️ A unos pocos metros del inicio de la ruta hay un aparcamiento gratuito desde donde se accede al inicio del recorrido, si bien en temporadas de alta afluencia se ha de pagar un precio de 3 €/coche y 2€/motos. 🗺️ La ruta a Los Chorradores es un trayecto fácil que apenas presenta desnivel. Además si vas con niños pequeños puedes optar por hacer solo esta segunda parte de la ruta que son unos 3 km contando la ida y la vuelta desde el aparcamiento. Puedes alargarla y llegar hasta el embalse de agua, pero no recomendable en pleno verano. 🥪 Hay 2 zonas de picnic. El primer merendero está a mano izquierda del camino que baja del parking a la Fuente Clara. Mucha gente no lo ve porque no está indicado y es un caminito muy pequeño de tierra. Tiene 3 mesas de madera, bancos y basureros bajo unos árboles. La segunda área recreativa, es la Fuente de la Higuera. Es más grande y está al final del sendero, a 1,5 km de La Chorrera. 🤔 Dato curioso: La cascada puede verse mermada o desaparecer en ocasiones, incluso el mismo día, dependiendo de la hora. Quizás puede deberse a que el agua, aún siendo natural, es reconducida hasta aquí para seguir el cauce del barranco; o que simplemente sea desviada en ocasiones para el riego de los campos cercanos. 🌧️ La visita a los Chorradores, en invierno o en temporada de lluvias es mas impactante, puesto que veremos caer el agua desde muchos puntos en los que en verano están casi secos.
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A lovely scenic place to visit. We accessed from the car park off the CV-580. The trail down to the river & waterfall is narrow, steep & very rocky in places & you can clearly see the deep ruts made by water rushing down in stormy weather. We visited on a warm sunny day in March 2021 & I imagine the trek would be a challenge in hotter weather! The first part of path down is not passable by pushchairs or wheelchairs & only near the river does it widen out & become a better, leve surface. It's a great place to explore nature with the walking trail extending much further down the valley, but we stayed near the waterfall.
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OK, we picked a silly hot day to visit! Be aware that it gets HOT! Great landscape, free parking, well maintained pathways with a certain amount of tree cover. Also, be aware that if you are older (like me), there are slopes and steps that take a lot of effort, so take drinks and have regular stops. Hats and sun cream are a must! Really nice things to see on the way, like waterfalls and pools. In my opinion, visit in the winter. Fine for well-behaved dogs, too. Young children may struggle with the steps areas. The whole area is full of great views, photo opportunities and an interesting town and lake.
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📍 En la provincia de Valencia, saliendo de Navarrés en dirección a Quesa, nos encontramos con un paisaje ripario de gran belleza, dominado por el gran salto «El chorrador», que da nombre a la senda. La Ruta de los Chorradores de Navarrés permite disfrutar de la naturaleza en un ambiente tranquilo y relajante. 🅿️ A unos pocos metros del inicio de la ruta hay un aparcamiento gratuito desde donde se accede al inicio del recorrido, si bien en temporadas de alta afluencia se ha de pagar un precio de 3 €/coche y 2€/motos. 🗺️ La ruta a Los Chorradores es un trayecto fácil que apenas presenta desnivel. Además si vas con niños pequeños puedes optar por hacer solo esta segunda parte de la ruta que son unos 3 km contando la ida y la vuelta desde el aparcamiento. Puedes alargarla y llegar hasta el embalse de agua, pero no recomendable en pleno verano. 🥪 Hay 2 zonas de picnic. El primer merendero está a mano izquierda del camino que baja del parking a la Fuente Clara. Mucha gente no lo ve porque no está indicado y es un caminito muy pequeño de tierra. Tiene 3 mesas de madera, bancos y basureros bajo unos árboles. La segunda área recreativa, es la Fuente de la Higuera. Es más grande y está al final del sendero, a 1,5 km de La Chorrera. 🤔 Dato curioso: La cascada puede verse mermada o desaparecer en ocasiones, incluso el mismo día, dependiendo de la hora. Quizás puede deberse a que el agua, aún siendo natural, es reconducida hasta aquí para seguir el cauce del barranco; o que simplemente sea desviada en ocasiones para el riego de los campos cercanos. 🌧️ La visita a los Chorradores, en invierno o en temporada de lluvias es mas impactante, puesto que veremos caer el agua desde muchos puntos en los que en verano están casi secos.
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