Caves near Sant Esteve Sesrovires offer diverse geological features and exploration opportunities in the wider Barcelona province. While specific significant cave systems are not directly within Sant Esteve Sesrovires itself, the surrounding area provides notable caving experiences. These natural formations are often found within limestone terrain, featuring various types of caves and chasms. Visitors can explore these sites, which are often integrated into nature walks Sant Esteve Sesrovires, providing a blend of hiking and underground discovery.
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It is a cave that is located right at the intersection that goes down from the antennas, it is on the side
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Interesting black virgin.
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Small cave of 16 m. route to Ros hill. As its name suggests, this cave has three mouths that give rise to individual short-distance galleries, slightly ascending and located in a hall at the entrance of the southernmost mouth. The first news dates from 1973 when it was explored by members of the then delegation of the SIS - CET in Olesa de Montserrat. To get there, as I explained in the review of the Cova de les Pedres, you have to climb an inclined plate as indicated by an arrow painted on it. Be especially careful if it is wet.
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There are photographs that correspond to the Three Mouths Cave.
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Small cave of 17 m. on Ros hill. Formed by a single gallery slightly descending and about 12 meters long. There are small derivations of very short distance. The dimensions are small and with some narrow steps. Known since ancient times, although the first news dates back to 1973 when it was explored by members of the then delegation of the SIS - CET in Olesa de Montserrat. An attempt to clear it led to the discovery of the first flint knives. The subsequent excavation resulted in the description of 76 pieces, basically of lithic materials. It is at the foot of an inclined plate without many points of support, except for a sable, where an arrow indicates the climb to reach the Cova de les Tres Boques. It's not difficult but you have to be careful, especially if it's wet and more on the way down.
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Near the top of Ros's hill there is a hole opened in the rock, forming a chasm. It is quite narrow and has a cylindrical shape, with a vertical drop of about 4 and a half meters. On specific climatological occasions, the air that circulates is expelled through the hole, thus moving the vegetation that surrounds it. The Forat del Vent was already described by the geologist Jacint Elies in 1943. In 1972 the Speleology Section (SIS) of Olesa publicized the find and called it Nadal 72. On specific climatological occasions, the air that circulates is expelled through the hole, thus moving the surrounding vegetation.” (Heritage Source of the Provincial Council of Barcelona) In the book Les Plantes de Viladecavalls by Àngel M. Hernández, the legend is quoted that says that when the gangs went out to the Forat del Vent, the groomsmen brought the girls to the hole, so that they could pull up their skirts. Observations: It is also known as the Drilled Stone.
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In this limestone terrain (in the area we find a large number of quarries that extract materials) it is normal to find caves or chasms in the middle of the forest, and this is one of the cases.
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Oratory dedicated to Our Lady of Montserrat where we can see a small image with offerings of rosemary. It is located about 60 meters below the hermitage of Sant Salvador. It is usually open on the same days as the hermitage of Sant Salvador.
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The area around Sant Esteve Sesrovires, particularly within the wider Barcelona province, features diverse geological formations. You can find natural caves, historical cave sites, and chasms, often within limestone terrain. These offer a variety of underground landscapes and historical contexts to explore.
While Sant Esteve Sesrovires itself is known for its nature and forests, prominent cave systems are not directly within its municipal boundaries. However, the wider province of Barcelona offers notable caving experiences that are accessible from the area.
For caving enthusiasts, two significant options in the Barcelona province are the Sima de los Geólogos in Vallirana and the Avenc del Passant in Garraf. The Sima de los Geólogos is known for its shafts, galleries, and tunnels, while the Avenc del Passant offers an exciting underground adventure with amazing rock formations, stalactites, and stalagmites.
Yes, some caves are suitable for beginners. For example, the Sima de los Geólogos in Vallirana is considered suitable for both beginners and those with more caving experience, with easy accessibility. Participants must generally be at least 12 years old and accompanied by an adult, or 18 years old to participate alone.
The Sima de los Geólogos in Vallirana can be a family-friendly option, as it accommodates visitors from 12 years old when accompanied by an adult. Its easy accessibility and sufficient internal lighting make it a good choice for various skill levels, including families with older children.
Inside caves like the Sima de los Geólogos, you can expect to find dolomite formations such as stalactites hanging from the ceiling and stalagmites rising from the ground. Other caves, like the Avenc del Passant, also feature amazing rock formations, creating surreal underground landscapes.
The region around Sant Esteve Sesrovires is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can combine caving with hiking on trails like the Can Rimundet's Waterfall loop or the Scenic Landscape loop. For cycling, there are numerous road cycling and touring bicycle routes available. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Sant Esteve Sesrovires and Cycling around Sant Esteve Sesrovires guides.
Yes, many caves, such as the Ordal Cave, are situated in the middle of forests and often near trail intersections, making them ideal for combining with a hike. The area offers various hiking routes, including those that pass by natural monuments and viewpoints. Explore more options in the Hiking around Sant Esteve Sesrovires guide.
For caving, it's advisable to wear comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting dirty, and sturdy, closed-toe shoes with good grip. While some caves like Sima de los Geólogos may have sufficient natural light, bringing a headlamp or flashlight is always recommended for safety. Depending on the cave, you might also need a helmet and gloves.
Caves generally maintain a stable temperature year-round, making them a good option in various seasons. However, for ease of access and combining with other outdoor activities, spring and autumn offer pleasant weather. Summer can also be a good time to escape the heat, while winter might require more careful planning for surface conditions.
The Forat del Vent, also known as the Drilled Stone, is a chasm near the top of Ros's hill. It's a narrow, cylindrical hole with a vertical drop of about 4.5 meters. On specific climatological occasions, air circulates and is expelled through the hole, moving the surrounding vegetation, which is how it got its name.
The Cave of Our Lady of Montserrat is a historical site and religious building descending from Sant Salvador d'Espases. It houses an oratory dedicated to Our Lady of Montserrat, featuring a small image with offerings. It's located about 60 meters below the hermitage of Sant Salvador and is usually open on the same days as the hermitage.
The Birdhouse of Montserrat is a historical site and natural monument that utilized a wide 'balma' (rock shelter) for its construction. It features well-preserved parts of walls and important pipes worked into the rock for water conduction. Due to its excellent south-facing orientation and shelter, it was known for housing many nests, especially nightingales and blackbirds.


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