Best canyons around Xaló are found in a region known for its scenic valleys and natural formations, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts. The area features rugged terrain, deep valleys, and impressive rock formations, providing opportunities for exploration. These natural features are central to many hiking trails, allowing for an immersive experience in the natural environment of the Marina Alta region. Visitors can explore varied terrains, from riverbeds to steep ascents and descents.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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An interesting rewarding visit.
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A rewarding visit to the waterfalls.
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Fitness for stair climbing required
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Can imagine this used to be a really nice natural swimming place. Now it feels more like a theme park including big parking spaces surrounding it full of cars and busses
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Gata de Gorgos owes its name to the river (bed) the Gorgos that runs through the village. This river flows into the Mediterranean Sea at Jávea. The village is located at approximately 75m above sea level and has over 6000 inhabitants who mainly speak Spanish and Valencian. From the 16th to the 18th century, agriculture was the most important source of income for the village. The most important things that were grown during this time were: wheat, (wine) grapes, cane, olives, barley, almonds and, for example, grapes for raisins. Until the middle of the 20th century, agriculture was the most important financial sector for Gata de Gorgos. Due to the deterioration of the quality of the soil, but especially due to the demand for (second) homes on the coast, the former agricultural land has now been built on in many places by, among other things, urbanisation and tourism has become an important source of income. Gata de Gorgos has a very charming centre that is definitely worth a visit. Those looking for products made of reed will find what they are looking for here. The place is known for its handmade articles (artesanías) made of reed (hats, baskets and the like). The shops that sell these products have earned Gata de Gorgos its nickname ‘Bazaar of the Costa Blanca’.
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Shortly before the bridge the gorge is closed
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The area around Xaló offers several impressive natural formations. You can visit the dramatic Mascarat Canyon, known for its 100-meter high walls and narrow sections. Another significant spot is the Bridge viewpoint, which offers stunning views of the Barranc Salat canyon and its imposing bridges. The Barranco del Infierno, also known as Hell's Gorge, is a well-known challenging destination for experienced hikers.
Yes, the Algar Springs Waterfalls offer a family-friendly experience. You can enjoy a 1.5 km circuit along the Algar River, featuring spectacular waterfalls and pools of pure, crystalline water perfect for refreshing baths. This natural monument is suitable for all ages.
The canyons and gorges around Xaló boast dramatic scenery with rugged landscapes, deep valleys, and impressive rock formations. You'll encounter diverse terrains, from riverbeds to steep ascents and descents. Highlights like the Algar Springs Waterfalls showcase spectacular cascades and natural pools, while the Barranc Salat canyon features challenging rock walls and a rugged environment.
Yes, the Gorgos Riverbed and Aqueduct in Gata de Gorgos offers a blend of natural beauty and historical interest. A hike through this area includes views through the Jalón valley and a visit to a well-preserved Roman water feature alongside the river. The town of Gata de Gorgos itself is known for its charming center and handmade reed articles.
While specific seasonal advice for canyoning permits is not available, the region's pleasant climate generally makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. For strenuous hikes like those in Barranco del Infierno, cooler months might be preferable to avoid extreme heat. For water-based activities like at Algar Springs, warmer seasons are ideal for swimming.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the Xaló area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the challenging Bèrnia Loop Trail. For cyclists, there are MTB trails and road cycling routes that traverse the scenic landscapes and valleys.
Absolutely. The Barranco del Infierno (Hell's Gorge) is renowned for its challenging routes, often involving significant elevation changes and a strenuous descent and ascent via thousands of steps. The Barranc Salat canyon, visible from the Bridge viewpoint, is also part of hard-rated hiking routes and attracts climbers due to its challenging rock walls.
Visitors frequently praise the dramatic scenery, the immersive experience in nature, and the diverse terrains. The opportunity to explore deep valleys, impressive rock formations, and even historical elements like Roman aqueducts makes the region particularly appealing. The challenging hikes and the chance to connect with the natural environment of the Marina Alta region are also highly valued.
Yes, the Algar Springs Waterfalls are famous for their 'tolls' or pools of pure, crystalline water where visitors can take refreshing baths. These natural pools are a popular spot for wild swimming, especially during warmer seasons.
The Barranco del Infierno is generally considered a challenging hiking destination, often involving a difficult descent and ascent with many steps. It is best suited for experienced hikers with good fitness and sure-footedness, rather than beginners.
The Costera del Masserof Gorge is part of a very beautiful and varied hiking route. It offers diverse terrain, partly through a valley and partly at altitude, providing scenic views and an engaging experience for those who enjoy varied landscapes during their treks.
Many of the canyon locations, especially those involving strenuous hikes like Barranco del Infierno, require good fitness, sure-footedness, and sometimes even alpine experience. Always be prepared for significant elevation changes and rugged terrain. For areas like the Old dam at Barranc del Infern, be aware of dense vegetation and potentially poisonous plants if venturing off marked paths.


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