MTRose
We stopped here on our drive along the Costa de Morte. Supposedly the only waterfall that falls into the Atlantic Ocean in Europe, but really it's more like "near the Ocean" since there is a river delta before it reaches the beach. However, the waterfall is huge and there is even an electrical substation which captures most of the power waterfall. Monte Pindo makes a dramatic backdrop. Lovely area - especially on a sunny day. It really is a great stop, especially if your stop does not coincide with tour buses. 3.5 stars
Romyp8
Well here we are in the small coastal town of Cee in Galicia northern Spain. What can I say about this wonderful place that will do It the justice it deserves. The place is wonderful, the food is some of the best I have ever tasted and the views, oh my god the views are like heaven on earth. The wonderful waterfalls in Ezaro to the beautiful torrents at Verdes, the costal route, Santiago de Compestella to name but a few. Mp,ease come and visit this region you will not be dissapointed.
Drjaba
Take the trip from the main road to the top of the mountain to Mirador de Ezaro to have an astonishing view of the Ezaro river delta and even of Cape Fisterra and Ria de Corcubion far away.
RPRedman
We travelled here to see the waterfall and were not dissapointed by the scenery and solitude of this beautiful place.There were lots of view points and great photographs.However at this site was a great information centre where the attendant spoke excellent English and we were able to plan our tour round Dumbria with lots of maps and good tourist advice.
half1
If you enjoy the Spanish culture then you will love this part of Spain, it has a fantastic beach and driving here is a pleasure.I have been coming to Northern Spain since I was 14 years old as my Parents come from a small town near the beach, A lot of things have changed over the years but I promise you the food, scenery and people are still great,There is a famous waterfall just after the beach and just before the bridge, just turn left before the bridge, drive slowly for a about a mile and you will see it, there is normally a ice cream van parked near the waterfall if you have any kids with you.P.s on Ezaro Beach there is a cafe that do hot and cold food and drinks.
jlsolla
its magnificent views, the waterfall directly into the Ocean, justifies the stress that produces to see that steep road with a gradient of 30º that takes you to the top
mmariaklein
The view from this "mirador" is simply amazing. You can't miss it! I recommend going on sunny days. This is definitely one of my favourite places on the Galician coast!
Arara
The Mirador Ezaro is a platform on a mountain from which you have a superb view over the ocean, being relatively close to cape Finisterre, the Corcubion Bay and the Carnota beach. We used it as a starting point for a 16 km long hiking route that includes the nearby waterfall “Cascada do Rio Xallas/ Ezaro”, then follows the beach for a while before hiking up to the mountain Monte Pinto, and coming back to the Mirador Ezaro after passig the hydropower station dam. If you have time you should at least have a look at the waterfall too; if you do not want to walk from the mirador, you can park a little further down in the village Ezaro. The waterfall’s river is called Xallas. Mind that the weather on this coast can be very chilly and windy. It is best to visit on a day with little/no wind and without rain. We went there in February and the wind was amazing!
juanmanuelm392
es un mirador al aire libre (muy cerca de la desembocadura del rio xallas). desde el se contempla la ria corcubiòn, el faro de fisterra; y el monte de A Moa (en o pindo). Merece la pena subir la "cuesta" 8que cuesta un poquito. Ahi termino hace un par de años una etapa de la vuelta ciclista a España.
Pocaplaya
Es un sitio precioso. La cascada es impresionante. Incluso en verano abrían la cascada y se veía la misma todo ello iluminado. Una visión espectacular. Al lado de la cascada hay una pequeña grada en la cual te puedes sentar y deleitarte con el paisaje. Aparte de la cascada se puede subir a lo alto del mirador, la cuesta es realmente empinada pero es imorescindible subir para poder recrearse en las vistas que ofrece el mirador. Se puede subir al mirador en coche, se dispone de un pequeño aparcamiento donde dejarlo. Un marco uncomparable el cual debe visitarse sin ninguna duda.
yakos8
se divisa el pueblo de dumbria hasta casi el faro de fisterra mejor subir con buen tiempo para aprovechar mejor las vistas
267juan
Vista preciosa del monte Pindo (que lamentablemente ha sido pasto de las llamas recientemente), del pueblo de Ezaro y de toda la costa. La cercana playa de Carnota es para no perdérsela. Allí encontrarás buenos restaurantes para degustar magnífico marisco
papoiana
La verdad es que este lugar era un gran desconocido en toda España e incluso en Galicia. La vuelta a España lo ha colocado en el lugar que realmente se merece. La subida es tremenda, pero las vistas son insuperables. A mi me dejaron boquiabierta. Recomiendo casi como "obligatoria" su visita a cualquier habitante de este planeta que se pase por esta bella tierra gallega. Sólo espero que dada la gran afluencia de visitantes que tiene ahora, se tome algún tipo de medida para garantizar su conservación. Lugares como estos son patrimonio de la humanidad y todos tenemos responsabilidad en su mantenimiento.
T9070OSdavids
Un mirador muy bonito pero despues de ver la cascada aun sigues pensando en ella muy recomendable subir unas vistas increibles.
JuanG670
Se puede ver una panorámica espectacular de toda la zona, el monte Pindo e incluso el cabo Finisterre a lo lejos, la verdad es para quedarse con la boca abierta con este paisaje. El final de una etapa de la Vuelta en 2013 relanzó un poco más este paraje, hace años no había la afluencia que hay actualmente y ahora recibe gran número de visitantes. Bien lo merece