Best canyons around Sant Llorenç Savall are situated within the mountainous and forested region of Vallès Occidental, part of the Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Natural Park. The area features natural water formations and geological structures, offering opportunities for hiking and exploring unique hydrological features. These natural elements contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Pass taken from the Ripoll river at the height of the Airesol A-B urbanization. It is a charming place, where the reflection of the water creates a beautiful image. watch out for mosquitoes and river floods on rainy days.
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Impressive views of the construction and the cliffs of Sant Miquel del Fai on this path that climbs along the walls of the valley.
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An incredible road with almost no cars. On one side you have cliffs and on the other stunning views. At the end of the road you will come to a monastery. Pay attention in the curves because, despite the fact that there are not many cars, when one passes there is not much space left on the road.
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Old Benedictine sanctuary located in the municipality of San Feliu de Codinas, in the Catalan region of Vallés Oriental. The church was built in a cave, with its own stone serving as a roof. It is the largest troglodyte church in the country. It has a Romanesque portal formed by a semi-circular arch.
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The Canal dels Micos is one of the classic canals of Montserrat. The first part has to advance climbing like monkeys (Monkeys) thanks to the roots of the trees. The final objective is spectacular, the Miranda dels Ecos, a privileged vantage point in the northern area of Montserrat. Note: the trail is probably not suitable for inexperienced hikers.
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The Font dels Llaminers is an intermittent spring of water, located on the right bank of the Riera de Rellinars that flows in episodes of continuous rain. To access it, it is necessary to take the Camino de Les Boades, and once you have passed the Font de Carlets, some two hundred meters further up, on the right, the forest disappears and gives way to some conglomerate walls. In this place, the bed and the channels of the stream are a rocky platform with eroded channels, through which the water circulates.
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The region is rich in natural water features and geological formations. You can find gorges with impressive views like the Bertí Cliffs, which offer vistas of the valley and the cliffs of Sant Miquel del Fai. Other spots, such as the Gorg d'en Fitó along the Ripoll river, are known for beautiful water reflections. The area also features intermittent springs and rocky platforms, as seen at the Pools of the Font dels Llaminers.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Canal dels Micos is a notable option. Located in Montserrat, this gorge requires climbing and navigating tree roots, leading to the spectacular Miranda dels Ecos viewpoint. It is considered challenging and may not be suitable for inexperienced hikers.
Several locations offer impressive views. The Bertí Cliffs provide extensive views of the valley and the Sant Miquel del Fai cliffs. Additionally, the Sant Miquel del Fai Road, while primarily a cycleway, offers scenic views of tall cliffs and a steep fall into the valley, with potential views of a waterfall depending on the season.
While specific family-friendly canyoning routes aren't detailed, the broader Sant Llorenç Savall area, particularly around the Gorg Vilaterçana, offers accessible hiking routes that can be enjoyed in a few hours. These paths are often part of circular routes, providing a tranquil natural setting suitable for families.
The presence of water features like waterfalls and pools can vary significantly with rainfall. For the best experience of active waterfalls and fuller pools, visiting during or after the rainy season is recommended. However, the natural beauty and hiking opportunities are available year-round, with different seasons offering unique landscapes.
Yes, the Gorg Vilaterçana, a significant natural attraction in the area, is often included in popular circular hiking routes. These routes frequently combine visits to other local landmarks like the Ermita de Sant Feliu de Vallcarca and the Font de Cal Llogari, offering a comprehensive experience of the region's natural beauty.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, including challenging routes like the Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Park Loop. There are also options for gravel biking and road cycling, with routes like the Sant Miquel del Fai loop offering scenic rides.
When cycling the Sant Miquel del Fai Road, you can stop for coffee in St Feliu de Codines before starting. The road has minimal car traffic, offering a peaceful ride with tall cliffs on one side and a steep fall into the valley on the other. Be aware that some sections further up can be rough, but they generally improve after the initial few hundred meters. Watch out for cars on corners due to limited space.
The Ripoll River originates in Sant Llorenç Savall, specifically at the 'sot del Galí' in the Serra de Granera. It flows through the municipality, and its banks are characterized by riparian forests, contributing to the picturesque landscapes. The Gorg d'en Fitó is one of the charming spots located along this river.
While the focus is on natural canyons, the region does have historical elements. For instance, the Font de Cal Llogari, near the Gorg Vilaterçana, features an irrigation system that once served local orchards and has historically been a leisure spot. The broader Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Natural Park also contains various historical structures and religious buildings, such as the Ermita de Sant Feliu de Vallcarca, which can be incorporated into hiking routes.
The water levels in the gorges and pools, such as those at Gorg Vilaterçana and the Pools of the Font dels Llaminers, are highly dependent on rainfall. Some springs are intermittent, flowing significantly only after continuous rain. During rainy days, be cautious of potential river floods, especially in areas like Gorg d'en Fitó.
While specific dog-friendly trail designations for the canyons are not provided, many natural park trails in the Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Natural Park are generally accessible for dogs, provided they are kept under control. Always check local regulations and ensure your dog is capable of handling the terrain, especially on more challenging routes like the Canal dels Micos.


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