Waterfall do Arado
In the province of Braga, Portugal, Cascata do Arado is a waterfall that is close to Ermida. Part of Parque Nacional Peneda-Gerês is the waterfall. Due to its convenient access, this waterfall in Gerês is one of the most well-known and frequented, making it a daquelas must visit. The waterfall is situated at an elevation of 900 meters in a high mountain water channel, where a series of waterfalls that eventually lead to a lake of clear water overpower the terrain's unevenness. The location is east of Termas do Gerês, close to the settlement of Ermida.
It is one of the Park's biggest and most well-known waterfalls. Although there isn't much water flowing in the river during the summer, there is always someone who wants to take a bath in the cool, clear water. It produces a series of unusual cascades amid the rocks from a height of roughly 900 meters. There are steps leading up to a small viewpoint where you can take in the cascade through all the vegetation on the right side of the river (looking north). Although it can be challenging during months of dense foliage, it is the simplest and fastest access. It is a nice site to see the waterfall.
Through this perspective, one may reach the foot of the Plow Waterfall, although it is an extremely steep and perilous descent that only the most daring yet cautious individuals should attempt. The bridge, which is close to where the car exits, provides the greatest access. It is also feasible to approach the foot of the cascade across rocks while avoiding the little pools of water that are developing.
Location: Braga, Portugal