Canyons around El Brull are characterized by the region's location within the Montseny Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This area features diverse natural landscapes, including ancient forests, meadows, and numerous streams and rivers. These waterways form torrents, waterfalls, and ravines, contributing to the ecological richness of the area. Hiking trails often follow these river courses through gorges, offering opportunities to explore these geological formations.
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For its views towards Montseny and the cliffs
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The Gorg de Can Llavina is a natural pool under the bridge that crosses the river Tordera. It is easily accessible to cool off on a hot day.
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The Bosc Negre torrent is the most important of the water courses that lead to Sot del Bac, where the Salt del Prat stands out, where a magnificent horse's tail manifests itself in the most generous periods of water of about 30 meters height, and goes to deposit the water in the gorge of the Bac, the surplus continues its course until the confluence with the river Congost, next to the Figaró. You can see how Travertine has been formed by the action of water on the rock.
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Small bauma located on the right bank of the PR-33 that leads from Figaró to Montmany, inside the Sot del Bac. Bauma formed by the lateral excavation of the Sot del Bac stream, 35-40 meters above the current talveg. It is a not very deep cavity excavated in a rocky margin or slope where the light penetrates. This has graffiti and evidence of occupation inside, with traces of having been set on fire. It is a suitable place for shelter or bivouac. At least before it was very common to use it. The Sot del Bac pass would be a natural path used by the first human communities, both to stock up on various natural resources (water, hunting and gathering) and as a place of passage and communication between the Gorge sector and Puiggraciós and the Cingles de Bertí. Currently this is occupied sporadically by walkers and climbers.
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Great, quiet hiking trail through the steep rocky valley. Around almost every bend there is a new perspective.
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Very nice waterfall, easy access, in winter there was the frozen waterfall, beautiful
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It is worth visiting this place, ideal for routes with children, they are one of those routes that they like.
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Beautiful walk to the gorg of the sort, it is the most beautiful
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The gorges around El Brull are part of the Montseny Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. You'll find diverse natural landscapes, including ancient forests, meadows, and numerous streams and rivers that form torrents, waterfalls, and ravines. These areas offer stunning geological formations and rich ecosystems.
Yes, the area is known for its beautiful waterfalls and natural pools. You can visit the Waterfall of Sot del Bac, which is easily accessible and has even been observed frozen in winter. Another popular spot is Gorg de la Sort, a waterfall with a beautiful walk. For natural pools, Gorg de Can Llavina is an easily accessible natural pool under a bridge, ideal for cooling off.
The uniqueness of the gorges around El Brull stems from their location within the Montseny Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This provides a rich biodiversity and varied ecosystems. The landscape is characterized by impressive gorges, pools, and cascades formed by the region's many streams and rivers, offering a blend of hiking and 'canyoning-like' experiences in a peaceful, natural setting.
Yes, you can explore natural rock shelters like Balma la Miquelona. This small cave is located on the right bank of the Sot del Bac and offers a quiet hiking trail through a steep rocky valley. It has historical traces of occupation and was commonly used as a shelter or bivouac.
Absolutely. The Montseny Natural Park, where El Brull is located, is crisscrossed by numerous hiking trails that often follow river courses through gorges and past waterfalls. You can find many options for hiking around El Brull, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. For more details, check out the Hiking around El Brull guide.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the area around El Brull offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with numerous trails available. There are also dedicated running trails and mountain biking routes for those seeking more active pursuits. For detailed routes, refer to the Hiking around El Brull, Running Trails around El Brull, and MTB Trails around El Brull guides.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. For instance, the walk to Gorg de la Sort is described as ideal for routes with children. Additionally, Gorg de Can Llavina is an easily accessible natural pool where families can cool off.
Many of the natural pools and waterfalls in the area are quite accessible. For example, the Waterfall of Sot del Bac offers easy access, and Gorg de Can Llavina is easily reachable for a refreshing dip. Some routes might involve navigating along riverbeds or stepping from stone to stone, but generally, they are manageable.
The Montseny Natural Park is beautiful year-round. Spring offers lush greenery and full waterfalls, while summer is ideal for swimming in the cold pools. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the forests. Even in winter, you might witness unique sights like the frozen Waterfall of Sot del Bac.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the stunning natural beauty, including the diverse colors of the rivers and the numerous waterfalls and pools. The easy and pleasant treks, often passing by old houses and churches, are also a highlight. The opportunity for refreshing swims in cold pools, especially in summer, is a popular draw.
Yes, you can visit View of the Cingles de Bertí from Grau del Rouret. This viewpoint offers expansive views towards the impressive Cingles de Bertí cliffs, Montseny, and Aiguafreda. It's also known for a unique rock formation that resembles an animal.


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