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Callosa De Segura

Top 5 Gorges around Callosa De Segura

Best canyons around Callosa De Segura are characterized by the rugged landscape of the Sierra de Callosa mountain range, which features abrupt orography and steep cliffs. This region offers numerous ravines and steep formations for exploration. The Sierra de Callosa, a Municipal Natural Park, rises sharply from the Segura River Valley, providing a striking natural setting. Beyond its natural features, the area also holds cultural and historical interest, including ancient archaeological sites and fortresses.

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Last updated: July 4, 2026

Final Waterfall of the Via Ferrata

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This is the most exciting of the lot. It is approx 8m in height and quite steep but there are plenty of staples to guide you down. Pack your fear of heights into your rucksack though.

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This tour can best be started by walking up to Monte Mar entrance,then follow the main streat at your right until it winds down to the start of the mountain …

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La Rambla Salada

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One of the most spectacular natural spaces in the area. Very attractive area for lovers of hiking and unique places that combine rock and water. With a channel excavated and …

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El Barrón Negro

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A stunning piece of nature, this black rock with its white veins running through ( El Barrón Negro - Triassic dolomite)
To the left is a cable to help you climb up.

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Barranco del Infierno Waterfall

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I would recommend to change the direction of the tour, to have the tricky parts climbing and not descending - I find it much harder to descend the ferrata pieces…

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Tom wanderwärts ☀️
January 13, 2026, Final Waterfall of the Via Ferrata

The tour is listed as moderate on Komoot. In my opinion, that's incorrect. Hikers who a) haven't climbed any vertical 8-meter-high sections before and b) have to ascend or descend without via ferrata equipment, despite the available rungs... this should be rated as black or difficult. Don't get me wrong—I think it's okay for non-hikers, but I believe others will reach their limits here. 🤨

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I would recommend to change the direction of the tour, to have the tricky parts climbing and not descending - I find it much harder to descend the ferrata pieces…

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If you do the route in the direction as described. Then it goes 8 meters up. Not down.

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Sylwia
September 19, 2023, La Rambla Salada

One of the most spectacular natural spaces in the area. Very attractive area for lovers of hiking and unique places that combine rock and water. With a channel excavated and eroded by meteorological agents, which gives it a very characteristic appearance. This rambla is crossed by a small spring of salt water (hence its name).

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Gertie
August 11, 2023, El Barrón Negro

A stunning piece of nature, this black rock with its white veins running through ( El Barrón Negro - Triassic dolomite) To the left is a cable to help you climb up.

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A nice trail for a June afternoon.

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This is the most exciting of the lot. It is approx 8m in height and quite steep but there are plenty of staples to guide you down. Pack your fear of heights into your rucksack though.

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This one was a bit tricky. Only 2 staples and quite a bit water at the bottom.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the canyons around Callosa de Segura?

The region is dominated by the rugged Sierra de Callosa mountain range, featuring dramatic limestone formations, steep cliffs, and deep ravines. You'll encounter unique geological formations like El Barrón Negro, a striking black rock with white veins, and natural spaces like La Rambla Salada, known for its channel carved by erosion and a small saltwater spring.

Are there family-friendly canyoning or similar activities in Callosa de Segura?

While traditional canyoning might be challenging, the Via Ferrata Callosa de Segura offers a K3 (Initiation/Family) section. This part includes staple walls, ramps, and suspension bridges like the Tibetan Plank Bridge, providing an exciting yet accessible adventure for beginners and families. For a more relaxed experience, the Dry Riverbed Trail in Monte Mar is an intermediate trail suitable for an afternoon walk.

What are the difficulty levels for exploring the canyons and rock formations here?

The difficulty varies. Trails like the Dry Riverbed Trail in Monte Mar are intermediate and relaxing. However, many areas, especially those involving the Via Ferrata or formations like El Barrón Negro, are considered challenging and may involve climbing with assistance cables or staples. The Via Ferrata also has a K5 (Technical/Sports) section for experienced adventurers requiring good upper body strength.

What outdoor activities can I do near these canyons?

Beyond exploring the canyons and the Via Ferrata, the Sierra de Callosa offers excellent hiking opportunities. You can find challenging routes like the 'Sierra de Callosa de Segura (Circular PR-CV 54)' or the 'Pico del Águila – Callosa de Segura loop'. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Callosa de Segura. The area also has numerous cycling and gravel biking routes.

Are there any specific hiking trails in the Sierra de Callosa mountain range?

Yes, the Sierra de Callosa is popular for hiking. Notable trails include the demanding 'Sierra de Callosa de Segura (Circular PR-CV 54)' and the 'Pico del Águila – Callosa de Segura loop'. These routes offer panoramic views and traverse the dramatic geological formations of the range. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the hiking guide for Callosa de Segura.

What is the best time to visit the canyons and mountains in Callosa de Segura?

The region's arid climate makes spring and autumn ideal for visiting, as temperatures are milder and more comfortable for outdoor activities like hiking and via ferrata. Summer can be very hot, though some visitors enjoy an afternoon walk on trails like the Dry Riverbed Trail in Monte Mar during the cooler parts of the day.

What should I wear or bring for exploring the canyons and Via Ferrata?

For hiking and general exploration, wear comfortable walking shoes, bring plenty of water, and consider sun protection. If you plan to tackle the Via Ferrata, appropriate safety equipment (helmet, harness, via ferrata lanyard) is essential. Some sections, like the Final Waterfall of the Via Ferrata, are steep and require good physical condition.

Are there any hidden gems or unique spots to discover?

The entire Sierra de Callosa, a Municipal Natural Park, can be considered a hidden gem due to its unique karst landscape. Specific spots like La Rambla Salada with its salt water spring and the distinct black rock of El Barrón Negro offer unique natural experiences. The Via Ferrata itself provides access to otherwise inaccessible parts of the mountain with incredible views.

What do visitors enjoy most about the canyons and natural areas around Callosa de Segura?

Visitors appreciate the stunning scenery, characterized by rugged limestone mountains and panoramic views of the Vega Baja del Segura plain. The adventure and challenge offered by the Via Ferrata, with its diverse obstacles and impressive heights, are also highly rated. Many find the unique geological formations and the contrast between the agricultural plain and the untamed mountain environment particularly captivating.

Is there parking available near the canyon exploration points?

While specific parking details for every point are not listed, the Via Ferrata Callosa de Segura is located very close to towns like Alicante, Murcia, and Orihuela, making it an accessible destination. For trails like the Dry Riverbed Trail in Monte Mar, it's recommended to start by walking up to the Monte Mar entrance, suggesting nearby access points.

Are permits required for canyoning or using the Via Ferrata?

The Via Ferrata Callosa de Segura, installed in 2020, is free to use. However, for any activity involving specialized equipment or higher risk, it's always advisable to check local regulations and ensure you have the necessary skills and gear. For general hiking in the Municipal Natural Park, permits are typically not required, but always respect local guidelines.

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