Canyons around Tous, located in the province of Valencia, Spain, offer natural landscapes and opportunities for active tourism. The area features various trails and natural formations, including gorges and river valleys. While not a primary canyoning destination, Tous provides access to diverse natural features suitable for exploration. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and water features, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Source near the Canyada del Baró, next to the stream and next to a path. With high trees, tables and benches.
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The path surprises you with this giant raft in the middle of nowhere. It is located in a privileged location with spectacular views of the surrounding mountain walls. Without a doubt, it is an ideal place to make a stop en route.
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Site surrounded by nature in a very quiet and relaxing environment with very nice views of the Rambla de Altury. You get there by a trail for mtb with several technical and quite narrow sectors.
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Very picturesque site worth visiting. From Millares you can get there by cycling, from Rambla Tambuc the descent is very technical and I recommend doing it on foot, it's a few meters and the views are incredible all the way.
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It is a very interesting archaeological site. There is parking and many paths to walk in a very pleasant environment.
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Path that begins with almost no unevenness and straight, but when it enters the mountain gorge it becomes narrow, steep and with 180º curves. Incredible views of the town of Dos Aguas.
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Very nice and cool area. Recommended to rest. It is not recommended to drink water from the source.
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The gorges around Tous offer diverse natural features. You can find serene resting spots by streams at places like Font de l'Algoder, and picturesque views of surrounding mountain walls at El Balsón. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and river valleys, providing a quiet and relaxing environment.
Yes, the area around Tous features historical sites within its gorges. For instance, Rambla Tambuc is an interesting archaeological site located within a gorge, offering many paths for walking in a pleasant environment.
For a refreshing stop, Font de l'Algoder is highly recommended. It's a cool area with high trees, tables, and benches next to a stream and path, perfect for resting. El Balsón also offers a picturesque stop with spectacular mountain views.
The trails in the gorges around Tous vary in difficulty. While many paths offer pleasant walks, some, like sections of El Ave or La Garita Trail (Dos Aguas), can be challenging, becoming narrow, steep, and featuring 180º curves. Rambla de Altury also includes technical and narrow sectors, particularly for mountain biking.
Yes, some areas within the gorges are family-friendly. Font de l'Algoder is noted as a family-friendly spot with facilities like tables and benches. Rambla Tambuc also offers many paths for walking in a pleasant environment suitable for families.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Tous region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, mountain biking routes, and road cycling routes. These guides provide options for various skill levels, allowing you to explore the wider natural landscapes of the area.
For incredible views, El Ave or La Garita Trail (Dos Aguas) offers breathtaking vistas of the town of Dos Aguas as it winds through the mountain gorge. El Balsón also provides spectacular views of the surrounding mountain walls, making it an ideal stop.
While Tous offers natural landscapes and opportunities for active tourism, it is not considered a primary canyoning destination in the same vein as major canyoning regions in Spain. For significant canyoning experiences with descents, abseiling, and navigating narrow gorges, regions like Sierra de Guara in Huesca, Rio Verde in Granada, or specific canyons in Castellón are more renowned.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Highlights like Font de l'Algoder are valued for being cool, relaxing areas, while El Balsón is praised for its picturesque setting and spectacular views. The presence of historical sites like Rambla Tambuc also adds to the appeal, offering a blend of nature and history.
Yes, Rambla de Altury is accessible via a trail suitable for mountain biking, though it includes several technical and quite narrow sectors. For more dedicated mountain biking, you can explore the broader MTB Trails around Tous guide, which features routes like the 'UFO House loop' and 'Prince's Spring – Mortirolo of Quesa loop'.
The guide does not specify a 'best time' to visit, but given the natural setting and opportunities for active tourism, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for hiking and outdoor activities in the Valencia region, avoiding the intense heat of summer. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, for some sites, parking is available. For example, Rambla Tambuc is noted to have parking, making it convenient for visitors to access the archaeological site and surrounding paths.


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