Salt de Sallent
The Salt de Sallent, which drops 115 meters from a cliff, is the biggest in Catalonia. It is situated in Barcelona's Rupit neighborhood. Because of its extensive and challenging woodland walk, enormous rocks, and stunning vista from the summit, this waterfall is truly unique. To reach the viewpoint and take in the expansive vista, it just takes 45 minutes of climbing. Although there is a 95-metre difficult trail to climb to the top, this waterfall is also well-known for canyon climbing and ardent trekking. Depending on the weather, the flow of the water, and other safety precautions, there may or may not be a way for you to drive your cars to the top.
The village of Rupit is a medieval settlement with historic buildings and artifacts. The best seasons to visit this waterfall are early spring or late autumn. Because of the extreme temperatures, water dries up quite quickly. Plus you may savor incredible cuisine and wine in Barcelona! While planning your trip, consider the ideal season to visit Spain!
Location: Camí del Salt de Sallent, s/n, 08569 Rupit, Barcelona, Spain