Best canyons around Valle De Yerri are characterized by diverse geological formations and natural landscapes. The region features a variety of gorges and natural monuments, offering different levels of challenge for outdoor enthusiasts. Valle De Yerri provides opportunities to explore riverbeds, forested trails, and unique rock formations. The area's natural features make it a destination for those seeking varied canyon experiences.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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A curious area of small pools, now almost without water.
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It's impressive to be among the rocky cliffs. It's a shame there's no view most of the time, because the vegetation is so dense.
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A spectacular view, it's a shame that most of the time you can't see anything, because the vegetation is so dense.
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Very interesting walk between piles of rocks, it was like walking through a chessboard full of pieces. Of course, although it has a few red marks, be careful with fog!
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Known as La Caldera, in this place on the bed of the Ularra stream are these natural pools of water. In rainy seasons they fill up and become an ideal place to take a refreshing bath.
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It looks like a narrow enchanted forest
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On dry ground it's quite slippery, so on wet ground... it's better to avoid it and go along the GR track.
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For an intermediate experience, consider Las Calderas, known for its natural pools that offer refreshing baths during rainy seasons. Another great option is Barranco Zologorri, which features a curious path through dense, tangled vegetation, giving it an enchanted forest feel. The Labyrinth also offers an interesting intermediate walk among rock formations, resembling a chessboard.
If you're seeking a challenging route, Arrangarte Pass is characterized by significant slopes and rocky terrain. It is known for its demanding conditions, especially when wet, so it's best to avoid it during rainy periods due to slippery ground.
The canyons in Valle De Yerri showcase diverse geological formations. You can find natural pools at Las Calderas, dense forested trails in Barranco Zologorri, and unique rock formations like those found in the Labyrinth. Many gorges also offer viewpoints, though dense vegetation can sometimes obscure them, as noted at FozLezaya.
The best time to visit depends on the experience you seek. For refreshing baths in natural pools, the rainy seasons are ideal for Las Calderas. However, for challenging routes like Arrangarte Pass, it's advisable to visit during dry periods to avoid slippery conditions on the rocky terrain.
Yes, Las Calderas is particularly known for its natural pools in the Ularra stream bed. During rainy seasons, these pools fill up, creating an ideal spot for a refreshing swim after exploring the canyons.
The canyons offer a variety of trails. You can find forested paths, such as the 'curious path' through dense vegetation at Barranco Zologorri. Other trails involve navigating rocky terrain and significant slopes, as seen at Arrangarte Pass, or walking between piles of rocks like in the Labyrinth.
Beyond canyon exploration, Valle De Yerri offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and mountain biking. These guides provide details on routes ranging from moderate to difficult, allowing you to explore the wider region.
Yes, some canyons offer viewpoints. FozLezaya is noted for its spectacular views and impressive rocky cliffs. However, be aware that dense vegetation can sometimes obstruct the panoramic vistas.
Visitors appreciate the diverse geological formations and natural landscapes. Highlights like Barranco Zologorri are loved for their 'enchanted forest' feel, while Labyrinth offers a unique experience of walking through intricate rock piles. The refreshing natural pools at Las Calderas are also a popular draw during wetter seasons.
The Labyrinth is considered a unique spot, offering a very interesting walk between piles of rocks that some describe as walking through a chessboard. Barranco Zologorri, with its curious path through dense, tangled vegetation, also provides a distinctive and somewhat 'enchanted' experience.


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