Best canyons around Prades are found within the Pyrénées-Orientales department, offering a range of natural features. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, carved by rivers into impressive gorges and canyons. These areas provide opportunities for various outdoor activities, from scenic hikes to aquatic canyoning experiences. The landscape transitions from lush forest settings to narrow, mineral gorges.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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A beautiful nature surprise - also invites you to take a little dip.
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To enter Avencs, you will find a pile of stones where you have to go down. Easier access to enter 🌿
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Natural crevice called Avencs de la Febro, you need good shoes with heels and, if possible, a headlamp or flashlight. They are cracks 30 meters deep, 300 meters long and 8 meters wide that are just a step away from La Mussara. However, they are hidden by vegetation. Because yes, there are many stories of friends and acquaintances who have had to turn around because they have not been able to find their entrance. That's the fun! Hahaha Els Avencs de La Febró have offered shelter to all types of people. For example, they served as a hiding place for the smuggler Josep Ferrer i Grau and General Prim. Yes, I am talking about Juan Prim i Prats, who, apart from being originally from Reus, would come to occupy the position of President of the Government of Spain in 1869.
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Avencs de la Febró is a popular hiking destination. It's a beautiful narrow canyon that the trail goes through. Definitely worth a visit, but watch your step if you're running. Maybe, slow down and take a photo or two.
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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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La Trona de Siurana is a curious rock formation in which a cut in the wall protrudes forming a kind of cantilever. It is a kind of balcony in a place with fantastic views over the river and especially with the swamp in the background, they are spectacular. The path that leads there runs along a precipice over the river Siurana and although it does not involve great technical difficulties or special physical requirements, it can be snatched from people who are afraid of heights.- The path to access La Trona, leaves the car park before the entrance to the village, this path passes, after a few minutes from its beginning, by La Trona, then down to the river Siurana . Once on the river Siurana you can continue to the dam of the swamp, or go to Arboli or Cornudella.
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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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The Prades region offers a variety of canyons for different activities. For adventurous hiking, the Gorges de la Carança are highly regarded for their dramatic scenery, suspended walkways, and ladders. For thrilling canyoning, the Canyon du Llech is known for its aquatic features, jumps, and natural slides. If you're looking for an accessible first canyoning experience, the Canyon de Molitg-les-Bains is ideal for beginners and families.
Yes, the Canyon de Molitg-les-Bains is an excellent choice for families and beginners. Located along the Castellane river, it offers progressive obstacles, optional jumps, natural slides, and abseils, making it suitable for children from 8 years old. It provides a great introduction to canyoning in a beautiful natural setting.
For experienced hikers, the Gorges de la Carança present a challenging trek with vertiginous cliffs, suspended walkways, and sections carved into the rock face. For advanced canyoning, the Canyon du Llech is renowned for its significant water flow, narrow gorges, and a variety of obstacles including jumps up to 8 meters and rappels up to 15 meters, requiring a good physical level.
The region boasts diverse geological formations. The Els Avencs de la Febró features an impressive open crevice, about 250 meters long and 25-30 meters deep. The Cadolles Fondes Deep Pools are known for numerous deep ponds carved into the rock by water. The Gorges de la Carança showcase dramatic cliffs and unique flora clinging to rock walls, while the Canyon du Llech is characterized by wild, mineral gneiss cliffs.
Yes, it's important to be aware of closures. The Gorges du Cady hiking trail is currently closed and forbidden due to rockfalls. Additionally, the Gorges de la Fou, once famous for being reputedly the narrowest gorges in the world, are also closed to the public due to a major rockfall that destroyed installations, with no announced re-opening date due to safety concerns. Always check current conditions before planning your visit.
The canyons, particularly areas like Cadolles Fondes Deep Pools, are often protected wildlife reserves. Here, you might encounter diverse aquatic life including madrilles, common barbs, common catfish, red-tailed barbs, and river trout. River crabs, green frogs, and water snakes are also common. Bird species like the water blackbird and kingfisher, and mammals such as the water rat and ferret, can be spotted near the rivers.
The Prades region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, with options like 'The caves of Pere & Abellera' or 'Abellera Hermitage' loops. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking and road cycling routes, such as the 'Coll de Capafonts–Prades' loop. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Prades, Gravel biking around Prades, and Cycling around Prades guide pages.
Yes, the region features several stunning viewpoints. The Throne of Siurana is a natural rock formation that protrudes like a balcony, offering fantastic views over the river and swamp. Another notable spot is the Priorat Balcony, a natural viewpoint from which you can see a great panorama of the historic Priory, the Sierra de la Gritella, and the Sierra de Llaberia.
For popular spots like The Throne of Siurana, access paths often leave from designated car parks located before the entrance to nearby villages. It's advisable to check specific trailheads for parking availability and any potential fees. Some trails, like the Grau dels Barrots, might involve challenging access points, so always research the route beforehand.
The best time to visit depends on your planned activity. For hiking in canyons like the Gorges de la Carança, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. For aquatic canyoning experiences in places like Canyon du Llech or Canyon de Molitg-les-Bains, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are generally preferred due to water levels and temperatures. Always check local weather conditions before your trip.
Safety is paramount when exploring canyons. For hiking trails, be aware of potential rockfalls, as seen with the closures of Gorges du Cady and Gorges de la Fou. Some trails, like the Gorges de la Carança, are not recommended for those with vertigo due to suspended walkways and narrow cornices. For canyoning, ensure you have the appropriate gear, physical fitness, and consider going with experienced guides, especially for more challenging routes like Canyon du Llech. Always check for current conditions and warnings.


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