
Hidden Gem: Discover the Stunning Waterfalls of Barranco Blanco
Escape to the Enchanting Waterfalls of Barranco Blanco: A Coín Hiking Adventure Nestled in the picturesque municipality of Coín, Málaga, Spain, lies Barranco Blanco, a hidden gem for hiking enthusiasts. This medium-difficulty trail, recently highlighted in a captivating video by local journalist Javier Almellones, offers a unique journey along the Alaminos River. The video beautifully captures the trail's essence, from its starting point at the Pescadores port to the breathtaking waterfalls of Barranco Blanco. "I'm right in front of one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the province of Málaga," says Almellones in the video, setting the stage for an unforgettable adventure. The trail, easily accessible by car until June 15th, winds through a dense forest, offering glimpses of the sea in the distance. After a gentle descent of over two kilometers, hikers reach the stunning Barranco Blanco, marked by a distinctive bridge. The video's footage showcases the river's crystal-clear waters and the lush vegetation surrounding the path. However, Almellones cautions viewers, "Be careful because there are many slippery sections." The journey culminates at the Charco del Infierno (Hell's Pool) or Charco de la Paloma (Pigeon's Pool), a reward for those who brave the path. The video concludes with a reminder to respect the environment and preserve this unique natural space. "Remember you are in a place with great biological value that must be preserved." Barranco Blanco is a testament to the beauty and wonder of nature, waiting to be explored by those who seek adventure and tranquility.