Best canyons around Sant Quirze Del Vallès are found within the wider Vallès Occidental region, which offers several notable gorges and natural attractions. While Sant Quirze Del Vallès itself is characterized by a gently undulating plain and streams, the nearby mountainous areas, such as the Serra dels Galliners, feature more dramatic geological formations. The region's landscape has been shaped by river networks and erosion, creating diverse natural features.
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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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On the border between gravel and mountain biking, but still very good for practicing technique and flow... watch out for stones!!
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Corriol, with little technical difficulty, which follows the Torrent Mitger. Very cloudy, wet and cold in winter. Interesting encounter!
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An interesting climbing area. There are multiple short climbing routes here. If you are not a climber, it is still interesting to visit it on a walk or by bike.
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The Can Xercavins torrent is a watercourse in the municipality of Rubí that rises in the Can Carreres mountain range. It crosses the Can Pere urbanization and shortly afterwards receives the waters of the Can Solà torrent. It flows into the right bank of the Rubí stream.
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Inside the Gorgs de la Mola, this beautiful corner, where you can contemplate from within it, all the splendor that the Gorgs offer, goes unnoticed, although looking at it while I was soaking my feet, I had it in front of me and it caught my attention within an idyllic setting. You can still find beautiful corners like this.
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The Escletxes, are well known among people who start climbing and also among the hikers who circulate through the Collserola Natural Park, they are in a beautiful enclave of the town of Baix Llobregat, El Papiol. Wikipedia tells us: El Papiol is a Spanish town and municipality in the Bajo Llobregat region, which extends between the last foothills of the Collserola mountain range, the Llobregat river and the Rubí stream. The town was formed on a 160-meter-high hill around the castle, which has been documented since 1115. The town's most popular festivals are the Cherry Festival, the Summer Festival, and the Cultural Week. The town is small but very beautiful, don't miss out on seeing its castle and having a drink in its bars or restaurants.
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While Sant Quirze Del Vallès itself features urban parks and natural spaces, the most notable gorges and canyoning opportunities are found in the wider Catalonia region. Locals often travel to areas like Estret del Castellar, Montserrat, or the Catalan Pyrenees for canyoning activities. For unique geological formations, the Coves de Can Riera offer a distinctive experience.
Within the broader area, you can explore several impressive natural formations. These include Gorg de la Mola, known as an impressive natural monument with a waterfall. Another charming spot is Gorg d'en Fitó, where the water's reflection creates a beautiful image. Additionally, Les Escletxes del Papiol is popular for both hiking and climbing.
Yes, while not directly within Sant Quirze Del Vallès, the wider Catalonia region offers various canyoning experiences. Locations like Estret del Castellar near Castellar del Vallès provide opportunities for abseiling, sliding, and swimming. The Montserrat mountain range and the Riera del Carme in Orpí also feature canyoning routes. For more advanced options, the Catalan Pyrenees offer numerous canyons for different skill levels.
The gorges in the region showcase diverse natural elements. For instance, Gorg de la Mola features an impressive waterfall and river-shaped rocks. Gorg d'en Fitó is noted for its reflective waters. The Escletxes del Papiol are unique rock formations popular for climbing and hiking within the Collserola Natural Park. Further afield, the Coves de Can Riera offer cave formations resembling Antelope Canyon.
Visiting during spring or autumn generally offers pleasant conditions. Some areas, like Gorg de la Mola, can have many mosquitoes in summer. For trails like Torrent Mitger Trail, winters can be cold and wet, making the path cloudy and damp. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, many gorges are integrated into hiking networks. For example, Les Escletxes del Papiol is a popular spot for hikers circulating through the Collserola Natural Park. The Torrent Mitger Trail also offers a route with little technical difficulty, following the Torrent Mitger.
Given the natural environments, it's advisable to wear appropriate footwear for hiking or walking on uneven terrain. If visiting during warmer months, insect repellent is recommended, especially near water sources like Gorg de la Mola or Gorg d'en Fitó. For canyoning activities, specialized gear will be required, which is typically provided by tour operators.
Yes, Les Escletxes del Papiol is well-known for its multiple short climbing routes, making it a popular area for those starting out in climbing, as well as for experienced climbers.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive natural beauty and the unique geological formations. The tranquility and the opportunity to connect with nature are highly appreciated. Many find the waterfalls and reflective waters, such as those at Gorg de la Mola and Gorg d'en Fitó, particularly captivating. The area also offers a good mix of hiking and climbing challenges.
While not a traditional open canyon, the Coves de Can Riera are described as 'Catalonia's Antelope Canyon' due to their unique reddish, undulating rock formations shaped by water. This offers a distinct geological exploration experience. Additionally, the Torrent de Xercavins, a watercourse in Rubí, also features gorge-like sections worth discovering.
Specific public transport details for each gorge are not readily available, but many of these natural sites are best accessed by car, especially those further from urban centers. For general information about Sant Quirze Del Vallès, you might find details on local transport options at visitvalles.com, though this may not cover direct access to remote natural areas.


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