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Top 5 Caves around Albanyà

Caves around Albanyà offer insights into the natural and historical landscape of this municipality in Alt Empordà, Girona, Catalonia. The region is characterized by its position within the Alta Garrotxa massif, featuring limestone formations and river valleys. Notable geological and archaeological sites, such as La Pólvora Cave, provide evidence of prehistoric occupation and natural formations. Exploring these features reveals the area's rich past and diverse natural environment.

Best caves around Albanyà

  • The most popular caves is Saint Michael of the…

Last updated: July 4, 2026

Rocapastora Cliff

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Itinerary signposted by Itinerànnia and the Mont half marathon that passes under the cliffs of Rocapastora and leads to the Roman tower of Falgars. Although it has some sections that …

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Garrell's Tomb

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The constructions are part of the work carried out by Josep Pujuila, who in addition to Garrell was known as 'Tarzán de Arguelager' and who was born in this municipality …

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Saint Michael of the Rock

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It's a bit secluded, but it's a wonderful space and you have spectacular views of the Fluviá lock as it passes through Crespià. Despite breaking the chain when entering the path, it was well worth it.

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Cave Spring

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On the Camino de las Salines there is a grotto with an altar and the cave well just before you reach the pilgrimage church.

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Fau Crevice and Pit

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Before reaching the Collada del Fau, if we come from the Castle of Bac de Grillera, we find a quite narrow gap with a path that goes inside and crosses …

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It's a bit secluded, but it's a wonderful space and you have spectacular views of the Fluviá lock as it passes through Crespià. Despite breaking the chain when entering the path, it was well worth it.

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It is an artificial cave 15 meters long built with a hammer and escarpment. Personally it is what I liked the most with all those drawings engraved on the stone. At the entrance to the cave there is a commemorative plaque where it says the following: En aquest lloc va començar tot. «Here are buried my fantasies and my illusions». I really liked it because after visiting the place and watching the documentary, it became clear to me that Garrell invested many hours here, with a lot of enthusiasm and passion.

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Before reaching the Collada del Fau, if we come from the Castle of Bac de Grillera, we find a quite narrow gap with a path that goes inside and crosses it in its entirety. Inside the crack, almost reaching the end, and in its deepest part, the Pou del Fau begins by means of a ramp with a slight slope and covered by plant debris. At -7 meters a first well of -17 vertical meters begins, very narrow and with some small landing of clastic origin. At the eastern end of the lower floor, depth continues to be gained by another well with a -9 meter drop. From this point, exploration becomes impossible due to the narrowness of the duct. To visit its interior it is necessary to have the appropriate knowledge and equipment.

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The constructions are part of the work carried out by Josep Pujuila, who in addition to Garrell was known as 'Tarzán de Arguelager' and who was born in this municipality at the end of the 30s of the last century. this is the cave that is part of the enclosure created by this character over the years. A few hundred meters further on you can see another construction, the orchard.

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On the Camino de las Salines there is a grotto with an altar and the cave well just before you reach the pilgrimage church.

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Itinerary signposted by Itinerànnia and the Mont half marathon that passes under the cliffs of Rocapastora and leads to the Roman tower of Falgars. Although it has some sections that are difficult to follow due to the lack of a clear path and the difficulty of seeing the yellow signs, it is a very interesting route to climb the Virgen del Mont, as it allows you to pass through the tower of Falgars and finish the ascent by the way of the shade that comes from Falgars. Keep in mind that the ascent of the cliff of Rocapastora is by a kind of grade equipped with ropes that, in dry weather, has no problem but if the rock is wet or muddy ground can be dangerous. Under normal conditions it is a climb with no more hassle than finding places to grab and no need to make use of the ropes installed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular caves and cave-related sites around Albanyà?

Visitors frequently enjoy exploring Saint Michael of the Rock, a religious building and historical site offering spectacular views. Another popular spot is Cave Spring, a natural monument with a grotto and a cave well. For a more adventurous experience, Rocapastora Cliff includes a cave and a challenging climb with equipped sections.

Are there family-friendly caves to visit near Albanyà?

Yes, the nearby Serinyà Prehistoric Cave Park is highly recommended for families. It offers guided tours and workshops that allow visitors of all ages to learn about Paleolithic life, including activities like archery and ancient tool-making demonstrations. The park provides a unique educational experience connecting with ancient history.

What natural features can I explore in the caves around Albanyà?

The region offers diverse natural cave formations. The Cova dels Encantats in Albanyà showcases geological features formed by rock fracturing and wind erosion, with evidence of small water filtrations. For those interested in more challenging natural formations, Forat d'en Met is a pit cave (avenc) with a significant depth, offering a glimpse into the subterranean landscape.

What historical or archaeological significance do the caves in this region hold?

The Serinyà Prehistoric Cave Park is exceptionally significant, preserving evidence of human occupation spanning over 200,000 years. Sites like Cova de Mollet contain the oldest human remains in Catalonia, while Cova de l'Arbreda is crucial for understanding the transition between Middle and Upper Paleolithic periods. Within Albanyà, sites like Saint Michael of the Rock and Cave Spring also have historical and religious importance.

What are the difficulty levels for exploring caves in the Albanyà area?

Difficulty varies. Many sites like Saint Michael of the Rock and Cave Spring are generally accessible. However, Rocapastora Cliff involves a challenging climb with ropes. For more advanced caving, Forat d'en Met is a pit cave requiring appropriate equipment and expertise due to its small entrance and deep shaft.

Are there hiking trails that incorporate caves around Albanyà?

Yes, several hiking opportunities exist. The itinerary passing under the cliffs of Rocapastora Cliff is a very interesting route. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring the Hiking around Albanyà guide, which includes routes like the Gorges of Albanyà.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves around Albanyà?

For outdoor activities and cave exploration, dry weather is generally preferable. Some routes, like the ascent of Rocapastora Cliff, can become dangerous if the rock is wet or the ground is muddy. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and drier conditions for exploring.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these caves?

Beyond cave exploration, the Albanyà area is excellent for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous options for hiking, including routes like the Gorges of the Muga Trail. For more challenging adventures, explore mountain hikes. The region also offers great opportunities for gravel biking.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves and related sites in Albanyà?

Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The spectacular views from sites like Saint Michael of the Rock are highly praised. Many are also fascinated by the artificial cave at Garrell's Tomb, noting the intricate drawings and the passion behind its creation. The archaeological depth of the nearby Serinyà caves also leaves a lasting impression.

Are there any unique or hidden gem caves in the Albanyà area?

While not a natural cave, Garrell's Tomb is a unique artificial cave, 15 meters long, built by Josep Pujuila. It features engraved drawings and a commemorative plaque, offering a distinct cultural and artistic experience. For those seeking natural hidden gems, the pit cave Forat d'en Met, discovered by a local in 1989, provides a more secluded and adventurous caving opportunity.

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