Best canyons around El Palomar offer a variety of natural formations, primarily featuring gorges and ravines. The area provides opportunities for exploring diverse landscapes, from trails alongside water features to viewpoints overlooking dramatic geological structures. These natural features are characterized by their unique rock formations and the paths that traverse them. Visitors can find a range of experiences, from family-friendly walks to more challenging routes.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Nice ravine with good surface at the beginning, the last kilometer is quite complicated due to the stones and the inclination.
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Must have been a mill or workshop that worked with water power. Rotating waves can be seen. The basement of the building is about 10 meters further down the gorge. At the top of the street you can see the third floor. Very interesting to see it up close!
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Very entertaining path that runs along the edge of the Ravine and does not present technical difficulty (easy - blue).
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Very picturesque ravine which is accessed by paths or secondary path both on foot and by mtb.
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Site with incredible views of the Cairent ravine. You have to be very careful to get there with mtb since it is a path that is very narrow in sections and with a loose rock surface becoming somewhat technical.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Trail along the Barranco de la Casa de Sanchis, which is noted for its entertaining and easy path. Other popular spots include the picturesque Barranco de Caturla and the historically significant Ruins and weir on the Riu Clariano.
Yes, the Trail along the Barranco de la Casa de Sanchis is specifically highlighted as a family-friendly option, offering an easy and entertaining path along the ravine's edge without technical difficulty.
The area is characterized by diverse natural formations, including gorges and ravines with unique rock formations. You can explore forest trails, discover waterfalls, and enjoy incredible views from viewpoints like the Barranc de Cairent Viewpoint.
Yes, the Ruins and weir on the Riu Clariano is a notable historical site. It features the remains of what appears to be an old mill or workshop that utilized water power, with visible rotating waves and multiple building levels to explore.
The trails vary in difficulty. For instance, the Trail along the Barranco de la Casa de Sanchis is considered easy. Other trails, like parts of Pou de Francés and Barranco de Agulló, can become quite complicated due to stones and inclination, while the path to Barranc de Cairent Viewpoint can be technical with narrow sections and loose rock.
Yes, some ravines like Barranco de Caturla are accessible via paths suitable for mountain biking. However, be aware that some sections, such as the route to Barranc de Cairent Viewpoint, can be very narrow and technical with loose rock.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous gravel biking routes around El Palomar, including challenging loops like the Serpis River – Azud del Infierno. There are also many MTB trails and road cycling routes, such as the Bellús Reservoir loop from Bufali or the Xàtiva Cathedral loop from Montaverner. For more details, check out the Gravel biking around El Palomar, MTB Trails around El Palomar, and Road Cycling Routes around El Palomar guides.
Visitors particularly enjoy the variety of natural formations, the picturesque ravines, and the opportunities for both easy walks and more challenging routes. The historical elements, like the ruins on the Riu Clariano, also add a unique dimension to the exploration.
Yes, the Barranc de Cairent Viewpoint offers incredible views of the Cairent ravine. However, reaching it can be challenging, especially by mountain bike, due to very narrow sections and loose rock surfaces.
Many gorges, such as Barranco de Caturla, are accessible via paths or secondary routes suitable for walking. The Trail along the Barranco de la Casa de Sanchis is specifically noted for its easy path.


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