Best canyons around Parc Natural del Montsant are located in a region known for its imposing and rugged landscape. This area features spectacular gorges, ravines, and chasms, shaped by centuries of erosion. These dramatic geological formations offer unique hiking experiences and access to higher plateaus through narrow passes. The park's compact, cliff-encircled nature provides a diverse range of natural features to explore.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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The Fraguerau Gorge is a beautiful and quiet place in the heart of the natural park of the Serra del Montsant. It stands out for the shape of its rocks, the result of thousands of years of river erosion.
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The Cadolles Fondes are located at the end of the Fraguerau gorge, at the confluence of the Gleva stream (in the form of a waterfall) with the Montsant river. The name is due to the large number of ponds of considerable depth carved into the rock by the action of the water.
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It is a natural viewpoint, not suitable for people with vertigo, from where we can see a great panorama of the historic Priory, the Sierra de la Gritella and the Sierra de Llaberia. It is accessed from the Morera de Montsant by the Grau dels Barrots. This Degree, of access to the Serra Major, presents some technical difficulties since at some point it has to climb through some bars nailed to the rock. From the steep path we will have to pass over a stone embedded in the crack that separates the rock from the cliff, with the help of an iron railing. This is a point of extraordinary beauty, which will allow us to access the Sierra Mayor from where we can discover the park through the network of signposted paths.
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Once we reach the foot of the cliff, we follow it, the path is flat and quite narrow. We reach a very shady canal, we go uphill. In the middle of the canal there is a rock that may offer some difficulty in overcoming it. We climb to the left. We are at the beginning of the section that gives its name to the grade (there is a commemorative plaque on the wall on our left). the right, making a route of about 3 or 4 meters. Care must be taken when taking care of the amount of loose stone. Once over the obstacle we continue through the middle of the canal and when we reach the end, a narrow rock relief on the left will allow us to leave the canal. We will now go through the rock embedded in the canal, which we used to pass under, with the help of some nailed irons. Before passing it is worth continuing along the relief on the right that will take us to a balcony with spectacular views.
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Slit that presents the cliff separating the wall, very narrow at the beginning that makes us have to contort bravely to pass. Then it becomes wider and finally turns right and when it seems that we can no longer continue we can overcome a block and very carefully go down the other side to the road.
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The Parc Natural del Montsant is home to several impressive natural features. The Cadolles Fondes Deep Pools are a highlight, featuring large, deep ponds carved into the rock by water. You can also experience the dramatic Fraguerau Gorge, known for its unique rock formations shaped by centuries of river erosion. Additionally, the park features narrow passes called 'graus' that scale sheer cliffs, offering unique perspectives of the landscape.
Yes, the park offers several challenging routes. The 'graus' are narrow passes that require careful navigation and can be quite demanding. For instance, accessing the Priorat Balcony viewpoint involves the Grau dels Barrots, which presents technical difficulties, including climbing with the aid of iron bars nailed into the rock. The La Llibreria Crevice (807 m) is another challenging narrow slit in the cliff that requires contorting to pass through.
The area around the Cadolles Fondes Deep Pools is a designated wildlife reserve, important for its aquatic species. You can find a significant fish population including madrilles, common barbs, common catfish, red-tailed barbs, and river trout. River crabs, green frogs, and water snakes are also common. Birdwatchers might spot water blackbirds and kingfishers, while mammals like water rats and ferrets inhabit the area.
Yes, the Cadolles Fondes Deep Pools, located at the end of the Fraguerau Gorge, are known for their large, deep ponds carved into the rock by water action. These pools are ideal for a refreshing dip, especially during warmer months. Remember to pack your swimming trunks!
The Parc Natural del Montsant is rich in history. Within the Fraguerau Gorge, you'll find the 12th-century Sant Bartomeu shrine (or hermitage), one of many historic chapels nestled in beautiful, often remote locations throughout the massif. The 'graus' themselves are historical, as some were once used as ancient pack-horse trails.
For breathtaking panoramas, the View of the Fraguerau gorge offers excellent perspectives of its dramatic rock formations. Another notable spot is the Priorat Balcony, a natural viewpoint providing extensive views of the historic Priory, the Sierra de la Gritella, and the Sierra de Llaberia. On clear days, you might even see the Mediterranean Sea and the Pyrenees from higher points.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy hikes like the 'Escaladei Charterhouse – View of the Montsant Range loop' or the 'Cadolles Fondes Deep Pools – Hermitage of Saint Anthony loop from Ulldemolins' which are part of the Easy hikes around Parc Natural del Montsant guide. For more challenging options, the Hiking around Parc Natural del Montsant guide includes routes like the 'Grau de la Grallera – La Morera de Montsant Trail loop' and longer, difficult loops involving the Cadolles Fondes.
Yes, the area around Parc Natural del Montsant provides several mountain biking trails. The MTB Trails around Parc Natural del Montsant guide features routes such as the 'Tour of Montsant MTB Trail' which is a difficult 44 km loop, or the 'La Bisbal de Falset and Cabacés Loop' offering a moderate 25 km ride.
The canyons and gorges of Parc Natural del Montsant, such as the Fraguerau Gorge, are primarily formed by centuries of erosion. The persistent action of water, particularly from the Montsant river, has carved these spectacular ravines and chasms into the rugged landscape, creating the dramatic rock formations and deep pools seen today.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking scenery and the sense of wildness and tranquility found within the canyons. Many appreciate the unique geological formations, the opportunities for challenging hikes through 'graus' and crevices, and the chance to discover historical hermitages nestled in dramatic surroundings. The Cadolles Fondes Deep Pools are particularly popular for their natural beauty and swimming opportunities.
While some areas, especially the 'graus' and narrow crevices like La Llibreria Crevice, can be challenging, there are easier hiking options available. Families can explore less strenuous trails, particularly those leading to natural features like the Cadolles Fondes Deep Pools, which offer a refreshing experience. It's advisable to check the difficulty of specific routes before embarking with children.
The Parc Natural del Montsant is generally dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected wildlife areas like the Fraguerau Gorge and around the Cadolles Fondes Deep Pools, due to the presence of diverse flora and fauna. Some challenging sections, like those involving iron bars or very narrow passages, might not be suitable for all dogs.


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