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Top 10 Gorges around Monistrol De Montserrat

Canyons around Monistrol De Montserrat are primarily found within the dramatic Montserrat massif, a mountain range known for its distinctive rock formations and challenging terrain. Monistrol de Montserrat serves as a convenient access point to these natural features. The area offers opportunities for canyoning and adventurous hiking through dry gorges. These geological formations provide a unique exploration of the region's natural beauty.

Best canyons around Monistrol De Montserrat

  • The most popular canyons is Trail below cliffs, a gorge that offers a path under cliffs leading to a gorge where water or a waterfall can be seen after rain. This section provides good views.
  • Another must-see spot is Gorg Blau of the Riera de Rajadell, a gorge located in the Riera de Rajadell. Visitors can enjoy a quiet time in this beautiful place, especially after it has rained.
  • Visitors also love Pools of the Font dels Llaminers, a gorge featuring a rocky platform with eroded channels. Water circulates through these channels during episodes of continuous rain.
  • Monistrol De Montserrat is known for its dry canyons and technical hiking routes. These offer a variety of experiences, from rappelling to exploring unique geological features.
  • The canyons around Monistrol De Montserrat are appreciated by the komoot community, with 11 upvotes and 10 photos shared.

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Bigaire Gorge

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At this point in its course, the river Llobregat crosses the large cracks that it has opened in the strata of nodular limestone, so that when the course of the river is low, it can be crossed by jumping from rock to rock.

The name comes from the fact that a "bigaire" (a rafter, who transported logs of wood joined together to form a boat) died at this point.

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The Font dels Llaminers is an intermittent spring of water, located on the right bank of the Riera de Rellinars that flows in episodes of continuous rain. To access it, it is necessary to take the Camino de Les Boades, and once you have passed the Font de Carlets, some two hundred meters further up, on the right, the forest disappears and gives way to some conglomerate walls. In this place, the bed and the channels of the stream are a rocky platform with eroded channels, through which the water circulates.

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Trail below cliffs

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Nice section of path under the cliffs and then reaching a gorge where you can see water or even a waterfall if it has just rained

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Canal dels Micos

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The Canal dels Micos is part of the ascent to the Miranda dels Ecos on the eastern side.
It is a narrow channel where we will have to overcome a first section where you have to place your feet alternately to be able to progress and a second part where the branches of a yew tree force us to make a monkey to be able to overcome it.
Finally the channel is blocked and you have to go out on the right in a side pass where a cable as a handrail will give us enough confidence to get out of the channel.
From this point we will continue the ascent through the Canal del Camell.
We must not forget that we are in Montserrat, so those who are not used to exposed steps without securing it should take it easy. It is advisable to bring a 40 meter rope in case we want to rappel back and especially if we want to go down the Echos chain on the way back, about 12 meters quite vertical. It is highly recommended, if not mandatory, to wear a helmet to protect us from falling rocks, which is frequent in this area.

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Canal de la Cadena

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Channel that is between the Echo of Nubiola and the Miranda of the Echoes.
Mandatory step to ascend to Miranda dels Ecos on its western side.
It consists of two distinct parts:
the upper part where the terrain is quite steep and the ground quite flat and with a good amount of loose stone between tree branches and bushes. Three sections of rope help a lot, whether you're going up or down. You have to be very careful because it is difficult not to drop a stone.
In the lower part we find a wall lock of about 12 meters equipped with a chain and depending on the time the occasional rope added. It is necessary to assess the ability of each person to overcome this section with strength of arms, both uphill and downhill.
Almost mandatory to wear a helmet if you go in a group, not to drop a stone is really difficult. It is recommended to bring a rope to secure those who have doubts or simply to rappel quietly.

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Very cool but you have to be in good shape

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Very good views

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Nice section of path under the cliffs and then reaching a gorge where you can see water or even a waterfall if it has just rained

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Channel that is between the Echo of Nubiola and the Miranda of the Echoes. Mandatory step to ascend to Miranda dels Ecos on its western side. It consists of two distinct parts: the upper part where the terrain is quite steep and the ground quite flat and with a good amount of loose stone between tree branches and bushes. Three sections of rope help a lot, whether you're going up or down. You have to be very careful because it is difficult not to drop a stone. In the lower part we find a wall lock of about 12 meters equipped with a chain and depending on the time the occasional rope added. It is necessary to assess the ability of each person to overcome this section with strength of arms, both uphill and downhill. Almost mandatory to wear a helmet if you go in a group, not to drop a stone is really difficult. It is recommended to bring a rope to secure those who have doubts or simply to rappel quietly.

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The Canal dels Micos is part of the ascent to the Miranda dels Ecos on the eastern side. It is a narrow channel where we will have to overcome a first section where you have to place your feet alternately to be able to progress and a second part where the branches of a yew tree force us to make a monkey to be able to overcome it. Finally the channel is blocked and you have to go out on the right in a side pass where a cable as a handrail will give us enough confidence to get out of the channel. From this point we will continue the ascent through the Canal del Camell. We must not forget that we are in Montserrat, so those who are not used to exposed steps without securing it should take it easy. It is advisable to bring a 40 meter rope in case we want to rappel back and especially if we want to go down the Echos chain on the way back, about 12 meters quite vertical. It is highly recommended, if not mandatory, to wear a helmet to protect us from falling rocks, which is frequent in this area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of "canyons" can I expect to find around Monistrol de Montserrat?

The Montserrat area features dramatic rock formations, ravines, and "canals" (known locally as barrancos or canals) rather than traditional water-filled canyons. These offer unique opportunities for adventurous hiking and dry canyoning within the Montserrat Natural Park, characterized by challenging routes and breathtaking views.

Are there options for beginner dry canyoning in the Montserrat area?

Yes, the Trail below cliffs offers a path under cliffs leading to a gorge, providing good views. For dry canyoning, the Barranco del Joc de l'Oca (also known as Torrent del Migdia Inferior) is a popular choice for beginners. It allows participants to focus on improving rappelling techniques, including a 15-meter free-hanging rappel, without the complexities of water.

What are some challenging canyoning routes for experienced adventurers?

For those seeking a challenge, the Canal del Pou del Gat features rocky passages requiring hand and foot coordination, making it a test of agility. Another option is the Barranco del Tres en Ratlla, which offers a varied descent and culminates in a beautiful 30-meter rappel with a free-hanging finish, providing a sense of verticality.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons around Monistrol de Montserrat?

Due to their dry nature, the barrancos and canals of Montserrat are particularly suitable for exploration during the autumn and winter months. This avoids the intense heat of summer and allows for more comfortable hiking and canyoning experiences.

Are there any family-friendly options for exploring the natural features?

While many routes in Montserrat are challenging, families can enjoy easier sections of trails that offer views of the unique rock formations. The Gorg Blau of the Riera de Rajadell is a beautiful place to visit, especially after rain, and can offer a quieter experience. Always check specific route difficulties before heading out with children.

What natural features and viewpoints can I expect to see?

You will encounter distinctive geological formations, including rocky spires, eroded channels, and dramatic cliffs. Highlights like the Pools of the Font dels Llaminers showcase a rocky platform with eroded channels where water circulates after continuous rain. Many routes also offer splendid views of the Montserrat massif.

What outdoor activities can I do near these canyons?

Beyond canyoning and adventurous hiking, the region around Monistrol de Montserrat offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle, mountain biking, and road cycling trails, many of which offer stunning views of the Montserrat Natural Park.

What are some notable geological formations in the area?

The Montserrat massif itself is a geological marvel, known for its unique conglomerate rock formations. The Bigaire Gorge, for instance, features the Llobregat river crossing large cracks in nodular limestone strata. The area's barrancos and canals are carved into this distinctive rock, creating fascinating natural excavations.

Are there any loop hikes that incorporate these unique channels?

Yes, a very complete circular route starting from Monistrol de Montserrat incorporates the Canal del Pou del Gat and Canal Plana. This route provides a comprehensive experience of Montserrat's natural beauty, including views of the massif's rocky spires and even some hermitages.

What do visitors enjoy most about exploring the canyons and channels of Montserrat?

Visitors appreciate the unique geological features and the adventurous challenge these routes present for hikers and dry canyoning practitioners. The unparalleled views of the Montserrat massif and the opportunity to explore the more hidden, rugged parts of this iconic mountain, away from crowded areas, are frequently highlighted.

Is the Canal dels Micos suitable for all hikers?

The Canal dels Micos is a challenging route that requires good physical condition and comfort with exposed steps. It involves overcoming narrow sections, some requiring climbing-like movements, and a side pass with a cable handrail. It is highly recommended to wear a helmet due to the possibility of falling rocks.

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