Best canyons around Suflí are found within the Almanzora Valley, characterized by its diverse geological formations and natural landscapes. The region features narrow gorges shaped by water and wind, with walls reaching several meters high. Suflí's surroundings include the Salada Rambla, the Bacares River gorge, and the Sierra de los Filabres, offering a variety of natural environments. This area is known for its historical significance, with vestiges of ancient populations and an abundance of natural resources.
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The shortest beautiful gorge in the world
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Challenging gorge, very quiet and unknown in the middle of nature with beautiful views, intended for the real biker and hiker.
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One of the places that most impresses those who take a walk through the Almanzora Valley in the north of Almería, is El Estrecho located in the municipality of Urrácal. This narrow gorge is located on the Salada Rambla at the foot of the El Castillico hill. For decades it has not been possible to pass due to the large amount of vegetation that was on the boulevard. In the past, with the flooding of the riverbed, it was cleaned naturally, but the construction of dams to prevent large avenues and floods has caused, over the years, a large number of oleanders, tamarisks, blackberries and false reeds to appear. They prevented access. Thanks to the cleaning work that has been carried out, today we can enjoy a walk that surprises us with its particular geological formations of great beauty. The passage of water, which will accompany us along the route of this gorge, and the action of the wind, have shaped these spectacular geological formations for years, and its walls reach several meters high. It consists of two separate formations whose length reaches around half a kilometer where our senses will begin to enjoy the spectacle that this environment offers. A natural wonder worth exploring! 🌿🏞️
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The Cueva de la Paloma in Bayarque, Andalusia, is a cavernous opening located at the foot of a steep peak. Its reddish and brown esplanade is formed by the compact accumulation of mineral rubble that fills the abrupt relief of the environment. This cave is located in the Bacares River gorge, with vertical limestone pits approximately 120 meters high. Access is free and available for visits. 🌿🏞️
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This narrow gorge is located on the Rambla Salada at the foot of the hill “El Castillico”. For decades it has not been possible to pass due to the large amount of vegetation that was on the boulevard. Formerly, with the flooding of the riverbed, it was naturally cleaned but the construction of dams to prevent large avenues and floods has caused a large number of oleanders, tarays, blackberries and false reeds to appear over the years. the access. Thanks to the cleaning work that has been carried out, today, we can enjoy a walk that surprises us with its particular geological formations of great beauty. The passage of water, which will accompany us on the route of this gorge, and the action of the wind, have shaped these spectacular geological formations for years, and their walls reach several meters in height. It consists of two separate formations whose length reaches around half a kilometer where our senses will begin to enjoy the spectacle that this environment offers.
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We will arrive at the top of Salto del Caballo where, according to legend, a cornered Moorish preferred to throw himself into the void with his mount rather than fall prisoner, NOT suitable for people with vertigo.
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Located in the municipality of Bayarque, the Cueva de la Paloma is a cavernous opening at the foot of a steep peak, with a reddish and brown esplanade formed by the accumulation of mineral rubble, very compacted, that fill the abrupt relief of the environment. Outside we found a small hill on one side of the vertical wall that bordered the castle of Tíjola la Vieja, located in front. The place of La Cerrá, where it is located, is a gorge of the Bacares River, with vertical limestone pits with an approximate height of 120 meters. The sickle described by the river around a raised rock formation configures the natural fortress of the Tíjola la Vieja settlement. The Legend of the Treasure of the Cueva de la Paloma is shared by the residents of Tíjola and those of Bayarque. The locals say that when the artillery attack of Don Juan de Austria took place, the Moors fled at night, taking with them some food and the most valuable belongings for them, but they did not manage to take everything and hid most of their riches taking advantage of the grottos and caves in the area. It is assumed that most of a lavish treasure is hidden in the bowels of the Cueva de la Paloma, or in its surroundings.
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The Paraje de La Cerrada de Valentín, La Cerrá, is a narrow and vertiginous gorge of several dozen meters, more than 120, a gash in the rock through which a small section of the Bacares River runs. Spectacular nature, history, work and leisure are concentrated there. Since my great grandparents, my family has been linked to their environment, hard work and happy moments. It is a benchmark of the natural and cultural heritage of the City of Tíjola. There are many vestiges of ancient populations settled in the environment. The place must have been very coveted for the abundance of water, mineral deposits and the defensive strength of the land. The current of water and its great unevenness favored agricultural use, livestock and the driving force for mills and other industries. The surrounding subsoil hides copper, iron, cinnabar and agate. La Cueva de la Paloma produced copper from the Argaric period (II millennium BC) until the last century. The abundance of limestone is remarkable, indispensable for ashlars, masonry and mortar. To the south, the Sierra de los Filabres offered wood, honey and all kinds of medicinal plants. To the north, just a few hundred meters, La Muela is a huge deposit of pottery clay of the best quality.
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The region boasts diverse geological formations. For instance, El Estrecho de Urrácal is renowned for its particular geological formations, shaped by water and wind over time, with walls reaching several meters high. You can also visit Cueva de la Paloma, a cavernous opening within the Bacares River gorge, featuring vertical limestone pits approximately 120 meters high.
Yes, Cueva de la Paloma is not only a natural wonder but also a historical site, with local legends of hidden treasures from ancient populations. Similarly, La Cerrada de Valentín (La Cerrá) in Tíjola has many vestiges of ancient populations and was historically coveted for its water, mineral deposits, and defensive strength.
Beyond canyon exploration, the area around Suflí offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the Bayarque Village loop, or explore mountain biking routes like the Cantoria Tunnel loop. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the Calar Alto Loop. For more details, check out the guides for Running Trails around Suflí, MTB Trails around Suflí, and Road Cycling Routes around Suflí.
For those seeking a challenge, Salto del Caballo is a challenging gorge and natural monument known for its dramatic views and a local legend. It is noted as not suitable for people with vertigo, indicating its demanding nature.
The Almanzora Valley, where Suflí is located, generally experiences a Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) typically offer pleasant temperatures, making them ideal for hiking and exploring the canyons. Summers can be very hot, while winters are milder but some areas might be less accessible due to weather conditions.
Many of the canyons in the region are suitable for intermediate hikers. El Cantaril Gorge, for example, is classified as intermediate and is part of the Serón PR-A 335 Panoramic Trail, offering a scenic route that can be enjoyed by hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians.
Yes, El Cantaril Gorge offers beautiful views as it is also classified as a viewpoint. Additionally, Salto del Caballo is a natural monument that provides impressive vistas from its top.
The region is rich in natural resources. Around La Cerrada de Valentín (La Cerrá), the subsoil hides copper, iron, cinnabar, and agate. There is also an abundance of limestone, and the Sierra de los Filabres to the south provides wood, honey, and various medicinal plants.
Yes, El Cantaril Gorge serves as a variant of the Serón PR-A 335 Panoramic Trail. This route follows an irrigation ditch and crosses a footbridge over the Bolonor river ravine, connecting to Bacares ALP-407 street.
The length of canyon hikes varies. For instance, El Estrecho de Urrácal consists of two separate formations reaching around half a kilometer in length. El Cantaril Gorge, as a variant of a panoramic trail, is less than 10 km long. Always check specific route details for accurate distances.
When visiting El Estrecho de Urrácal, be prepared to enjoy a walk through a narrow gorge on the Salada Rambla. Recent cleaning efforts have made it more accessible, allowing visitors to appreciate its unique geological formations shaped by water and wind. The passage of water will accompany you along the route.


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