
Cascada de la Cola de Caballo, located in Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park near Fanlo, Spain, is a stunning waterfall at the end of the famous Ordesa Valley trail. This enchanting destination is best visited during late spring or early summer when the melting snow enhances the waterfall's flow. Photo-travelers should prepare for a 17 km round-trip hike with varied terrain, offering numerous opportunities to capture dramatic landscapes, lush forests, and the majestic Pyrenees backdrop. A wide-angle lens is recommended to encompass the full grandeur of the fall. Arriving early in the morning allows for softer lighting and fewer crowds, ideal for photography enthusiasts seeking uninterrupted views.
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