Gorg de la Mola, Natural waterfall in Corbera de Llobregat, Spain.
Gorg de la Mola is a waterfall in Corbera de Llobregat that flows through red sandstone formations within a narrow gorge. The water creates several pools along its path, surrounded by Mediterranean plants.
The site holds remains of an old aqueduct and ice storage chamber built by earlier residents to handle and move water. These structures show how early this waterfall became important to the community.
The waterfall draws nature lovers who come to photograph and observe the red rock formations and surrounding plant life.
The hiking path covers around 2 kilometers round trip with very little elevation change, making it manageable for most visitors. The trail is well-maintained and straightforward to follow.
The stream feeding this waterfall runs year-round, a rare feature among tributaries in the lower Llobregat valley. This means visitors can see flowing water and pools no matter the season.
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