Nervión waterfall

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Nervión waterfall is a spectacular seasonal cascade in northern Spain, often considered the country’s highest waterfall, plunging from the Delika canyon cliffs in the Basque Country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist attraction
waterfall
access hiking trails from parking areas near Delika canyon
approximateDropType single plunge
bestSeasonToVisit early spring
late winter
country Spain
flowRegime seasonal
geologicalFeature canyon
cliff
geologicalSetting limestone cliffs
height approximately 222 metres
over 200 metres
landscapeType karst landscape
locatedIn Basque Country NERFINISHED
Delika canyon NERFINISHED
Province of Álava NERFINISHED
northern Spain
nearbySettlement Delika NERFINISHED
Orduña NERFINISHED
notableFor being considered the highest waterfall in Spain
partOf Nervión River basin NERFINISHED
protectedStatus located within protected natural area of Delika canyon vicinity
region northern Iberian Peninsula
tourismActivity hiking
sightseeing
viewpoint observation platforms on canyon rim
watercourse Nervión River NERFINISHED
waterSource karst springs and rainfall

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Nervión River knownFor Nervión waterfall