Пехчевски Водопади, Mountain waterfall in Pehčevo Municipality, North Macedonia.
Pehčevski Waterfall drops approximately 14 meters over rock formations, splitting into multiple streams that feed into the Lomnica River downstream. The water flows through a forested valley where dense vegetation surrounds the site throughout the year.
The waterfall formed through thousands of years of water erosion cutting through limestone, shaping the geological landscape of the Pehčevo region. Running water gradually carved the current rock formations and deepened the valley over time.
The waterfall serves as a gathering spot where locals and visitors come to cool off and enjoy time in nature, especially during hot summer days. It holds a quiet place in the community as a natural retreat and social meeting point.
The trail to the waterfall remains open year-round and is well-marked through the forest, making it straightforward to follow. Parking is available nearby and rest spots are placed along the path for visitors to take breaks.
During winter, sections of the water freeze into ice sculptures that sparkle when sunlight hits them at different angles. These frozen formations change shape year to year, creating a different appearance each season.
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