Best canyons around Santa Eulàlia De Ronçana are characterized by the dramatic geological formations of the Cingles de Bertí and the Sant Miquel del Fai Natural Area. This region features impressive cliffs, deep gorges, and waterfalls, shaped by rivers like the Tenes and Rossinyol. The landscape transitions between Mediterranean and sub-Mediterranean vegetation, offering diverse natural features. Visitors can explore areas with red conglomerates, limestone rocks, and natural caves.
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A real discovery! Superb views, decent asphalt and virtually no cars.
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Pass taken from the Ripoll river at the height of the Airesol A-B urbanization. It is a charming place, where the reflection of the water creates a beautiful image. watch out for mosquitoes and river floods on rainy days.
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Impressive views of the construction and the cliffs of Sant Miquel del Fai on this path that climbs along the walls of the valley.
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An incredible road with almost no cars. On one side you have cliffs and on the other stunning views. At the end of the road you will come to a monastery. Pay attention in the curves because, despite the fact that there are not many cars, when one passes there is not much space left on the road.
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Old Benedictine sanctuary located in the municipality of San Feliu de Codinas, in the Catalan region of Vallés Oriental. The church was built in a cave, with its own stone serving as a roof. It is the largest troglodyte church in the country. It has a Romanesque portal formed by a semi-circular arch.
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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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While Santa Eulàlia de Ronçana itself doesn't have explicit canyons, the nearby Cingles de Bertí and the Sant Miquel del Fai Natural Area offer spectacular landscapes. You'll find impressive cliffs, deep gorges like the "gorges del Fai" and "Sots Feréstecs", and waterfalls, notably the 100-meter-high waterfall of the Tenes River at Sant Miquel del Fai. The area also features natural caves, such as Balma la Miquelona, and unique geological formations including red conglomerates and limestone rocks with marine fossils.
Yes, the Sant Miquel del Fai Natural Area is home to an ancient Benedictine monastery, built around the 10th-century church of Sant Miquel, uniquely situated inside a large cave. The site also includes the Romanesque hermitage of Sant Martí and a Gothic-style manor house, offering a rich blend of natural wonders and architectural heritage.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the "Santa Eulàlia de Ronçana Trail (PR-C 10)" or routes with views of the Cingles de Bertí. Cycling is also popular, with road cycling and touring bicycle routes available, including those that take you to Sant Miquel del Fai Road. For more detailed route information, you can check the Hiking around Santa Eulàlia De Ronçana or Cycling around Santa Eulàlia De Ronçana guides.
Yes, the Sant Miquel del Fai Natural Area is considered family-friendly. It features an accessible path that allows visitors to walk behind the spectacular Tenes River waterfall, offering an immersive experience. The site provides an easily accessible route with informative points of interest, making it suitable for families. Additionally, there are easy hiking routes available in the broader region, such as the "View of the Cingles de Bertí loop from Santa Eulàlia de Ronçana" which is 7 km long.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. For enjoying the waterfalls, spring (after rainfall) and winter can be particularly striking, as seen with the Waterfall of Sot del Bac. Hiking and cycling are pleasant during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summers can be hot, but the natural pools at Sant Miquel del Fai offer a refreshing experience. It's always advisable to check local weather conditions before your visit.
The region offers several impressive viewpoints. The Bertí Cliffs provide extensive views of the valley walls and the rugged natural beauty of the area. The Sant Miquel del Fai Road also offers fantastic views of tall cliffs and a steep fall into the valley. Many hiking trails in the Cingles de Bertí provide breathtaking panoramic views of the landscape.
Yes, the erosive action of water has created natural cavities and limestone formations within the cliffs. The Sant Miquel del Fai Natural Area features caves with stalactites and stalagmites, including the Sant Miquel cave, which is of geological interest due to its ongoing formation of calcareous tufa. Additionally, Balma la Miquelona is a notable cave located in the Sot del Bac, offering a quiet hiking trail and a suitable place for shelter.
While specific public transport routes directly into the heart of all canyon areas might be limited, the Sant Miquel del Fai Natural Area is generally accessible. For detailed information on reaching the area by public transport, it is recommended to consult local transport services or the official tourism website for Granollers, which covers the Sant Miquel del Fai area: visitgranollers.com.
Visitors particularly enjoy the dramatic geological formations, the breathtaking panoramic views, and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites. The spectacular waterfalls, especially at Sant Miquel del Fai, are a major draw. Many appreciate the extensive network of paths for hiking and cycling, and the opportunity to explore unique features like the Bertí Cliffs and the ancient monastery within a cave.
When visiting Sant Miquel del Fai, it's recommended to book tickets in advance due to limited entry. The site offers an easily accessible route to enjoy the stunning waterfalls and explore geological formations. If you're cycling the Sant Miquel del Fai Road, be aware that parts of the road can be in poor condition, but it offers fantastic views. Watch out for cars on corners as space can be limited.
The Sant Miquel del Fai Natural Area features natural pools formed by rainwater and melting snow in the Plaça de l'Abadia, which add to the picturesque scenery and can offer a refreshing experience. While the deep gorges and rivers like the Tenes and Rossinyol have carved the landscape, specific designated wild swimming spots within the canyon sections are not widely promoted. Always exercise caution and check local regulations if considering swimming in natural waters.


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