Best canyons around Chía, Cundinamarca, are part of a region known for its natural landscapes and outdoor activities. While prominent, named canyons are not directly within Chía, the area offers diverse natural attractions. The surrounding mountainous regions provide scenic views and opportunities for exploration. This guide focuses on various gorges and natural formations that offer outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 15, 2026
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The waterfalls in pictures https://youtu.be/mUxVAKneeMM?si=nMc8fPqSccpKAJht
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Recommended crossing point from Eriste to Cerler, or walk its approximately 300 meters from Cerler
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This mighty ravine collects the waters of seven other ravines: Mascarada, Cllotet, Ardonés, Ubago de Ardonés, Ampríu, Puimestre and La Selva. That large basin was partly responsible for the great floods of 1963 that left Anciles looking like an island.
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This will be the first or third ravine you find on the Three Barrancos route, depending on the direction in which you take the route. This route runs through the foothills of Tuca del Mon(t) and is a popular activity among residents and visitors to Benasque due to its relatively short duration. It offers very good views of the towns of Benasque and Anciles, the Ésera river and the Remáscaro ravine in front, descending from Cerler.
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In the second ravine of the Tres Barrancos route you will also find the Fuen d'Aranda in a leafy corner with its own microclimate fed by the fountain itself.
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Beautiful valley that is surrounded by peaks between 2,000 and 3,000 meters above sea level, among which Tuca Llardana (or Posets) stands out, which with 3,375 m. It is the second highest peak in the Pyrenees; In addition, it has abundant lakes, such as those of Millares, Barbarisa and Basa de la Mora (or Lake Plan).
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Beautiful valley that is surrounded by peaks between 2,000 and 3,000 meters high, among which the Tuca Llardana (or Posets) stands out, which with 3,375 m. it is the second highest peak in the Pyrenees; In addition, it has abundant lakes, such as those of Millares, Barbarisa and Basa de la Mora (or Plan lake).
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The climb up the ravine is steep and you need a steady foot. It can be avoided by reaching the Lavasar Refuge by car along a forest track in good condition.
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While prominent, named canyons are not directly within Chía, the area offers diverse natural attractions including various gorges, waterfalls, and river areas. These locations provide varied terrain for outdoor activities and scenic views.
Yes, you can explore several interesting natural formations. For instance, the Remáscaro Gorge Waterfalls is a mighty ravine that collects waters from seven other ravines. Another popular spot is Tica del León Gorge, which offers views of towns, a river, and a ravine. You can also visit Fuen d'Aranda and Barranco Sobarriba, a natural monument with its own microclimate.
The region around Chía offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. These activities allow you to explore the natural landscapes and enjoy the scenic views.
Yes, there are hiking trails available for various skill levels. For example, the Tica del León Gorge and Fuen d'Aranda and Barranco Sobarriba are part of the 'Three Barrancos route,' which is popular for its relatively short duration and intermediate difficulty. More challenging routes, like those around Ibón de Plan Ravine, are also available for experienced hikers.
The 'Three Barrancos route' is a popular activity that runs through the foothills of Tuca del Mon(t). It includes the Tica del León Gorge and Fuen d'Aranda and Barranco Sobarriba. This route is appreciated for its relatively short duration and good views.
The Remáscaro Gorge Waterfalls is notable for collecting waters from seven other ravines, including Mascarada, Cllotet, and Ardonés. This large basin was partly responsible for significant floods in 1963, making it a powerful natural feature.
Yes, many of the natural attractions around Chía offer impressive viewpoints. For instance, Tica del León Gorge provides excellent views of nearby towns, a river, and other ravines. The Chistau Valley is also surrounded by high peaks, offering breathtaking panoramic views.
The Chistau Valley is a beautiful area surrounded by peaks between 2,000 and 3,000 meters high, including the Tuca Llardana (or Posets), the second highest peak in the Pyrenees. It is also known for its abundant lakes, such as Millares, Barbarisa, and Basa de la Mora (or Plan lake).
While not directly within Chía, the broader region offers significant natural areas. Chicamocha Canyon, one of the largest canyons in the world, is located a 7-hour drive northeast of Bogotá. Closer to Chía, Montaña del Oso (Bear Mountain) is a natural park popular for hiking and mountain biking, offering views of the Bogotá savanna. Chingaza National Natural Park, a vital páramo ecosystem, is also a few hours away.
The terrain varies depending on the specific gorge or ravine. Some trails, like those around Ibón de Plan Ravine, can be steep and require a steady foot. Other areas, such as Fuen d'Aranda and Barranco Sobarriba, feature leafy corners with unique microclimates, indicating varied natural environments.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, the opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and the scenic views. The komoot community has upvoted these natural formations 11 times and shared 4 photos, highlighting their appeal for nature lovers and adventurers.


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