4/5 Chris F. 1 year ago on Google
The
waterfalls
and
baths
are
quite
spectacular
and
not
something
you'd
expect
to
find
nestled
up
in
the
mountains.
Lots
of
people
have
commented
on
the
drive
there,
and
I
was
even
stopped
by
a
fellow
tourist
[as
I
left
the
access
road]
who
asked
if
it
was
safe.
The
answer
is
yes,
just
take
it
slow,
keep
in
first
or
second
gear
and
you'll
be
fine.
I
hired
a
VW
Golf
and
it
managed
without
any
problems.
Once
there,
there
is
a
strange
museum
you
go
through
before
reaching
the
first
bath
and
waterfall.
I
didn't
understand
the
museum
and
it
was
all
rather
odd,
but
kind
of
cool
in
a
quirky
way.
The
first
pool
is
reached
by
winding
an
uneven
stone
steps,
so
watch
your
footing
and
take
it
slow.
Once
you
get
to
the
main
pool,
it
really
is
a
sight
for
sore
eyes.
The
water
is
a
lovely
blue/green
and
you
can
jump
in
off
the
low
hanging
tree
branch
if
you're
feeling
brave!
The
water
is
COLD
so
the
jump
is
definitely
the
best
way
to
get
in.
The
pools
do
get
busy,
particularly
if
larger
tour
groups
arrive,
but
it's
just
luck
of
the
draw
whether
that
happens
or
not.
The
second
pool
is
the
higher
and
less
busy
of
the
two,
as
it's
smaller
but
actually
more
picturesque
in
my
opinion.
The
statues
are
a
nice
addition
-
particularly
the
golden
Priabos
-
and
the
Amphitheatre
was
a
lot
bigger
than
expected.
There
are
lots
of
amenities
such
as
toilets,
bars
and
changing
rooms
on
site
so
it
caters
well
for
visitors.
I've
given
4
stars
as
I
found
the
safety
of
the
pools
and
in
particular
the
second
higher
bath/pool
very
lacking
and
it's
easy
to
lose
your
footing
and
have
a
nasty
accident.
All
in
all,
it's
worth
the
trip
and
will
cost
about
€40
for
a
family
of
5.
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