

Set at the edge of Chefchaouen’s blue medina, Ras el-Maa Waterfall is one of the town’s most refreshing and atmospheric natural spots, where mountain water rushes down beside the old quarter and brings a different rhythm to the city. More than just a scenic stop, Ras el-Maa has long been part of daily local life, known as a gathering place where the fresh spring water meets the edge of the medina. Its name is commonly understood to mean “head of the water” or “source of water,” reflecting its role as one of Chefchaouen’s defining natural features.
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