Best canyons around Torelló are characterized by diverse natural features within the region, offering various outdoor experiences. While Torelló itself does not feature prominent canyons, the surrounding area provides access to several notable natural monuments and gorges. The landscape includes waterfalls, unique geological formations, and viewpoints overlooking reservoirs. These natural features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor exploration.
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Perfect place to observe some bearded vultures, some with their young.
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Waterfall over a rock pool and natural arch in a river gorge, accessed via a paved hiking trail.
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An easy hike with kids and a wonderful place to visit. It is truly a magical natural place. Can be crowded at times. Please leave it cleaner than you found it.
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Regulations for access to Morro de l'Abella: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at 00:00 El Morro de l'Abella is part of a private farm dedicated to pasture located in the municipality of Tavertet. Since 2018 and its appearance on Instagram, the influx of visitors had increased exponentially, with an increase in uncivil attitudes, deterioration of the place and degradation of the experience of nature. El Morro de l'Abella has always been a place revered by the local population and is considered a Natural Asset of Local Interest. For this reason, since August 2020, a municipal regulation was approved that regulates access with the help of Santuarisnaturals.org, Mossos d'Esquadra and the Rural Agents corps of Vic. Please consult the access conditions before visiting this space at: https://santuarisnaturals.org/morrodelabella Together we must contribute to its protection!
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100 m. steep descent on foot from the road. Alert if you have bike lanes! Further on there is a trail that leads to the foot of Gorg. In summer the water level drops a lot, better autumn or spring.
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The blowers are holes or slits through which a current of air comes out. It is worth the walk through the wonderful place where the holes are located, since its location in the lower part of the Sierra dels Bufadors creates a special microclimate, with large boulders covered in moss and a very particular flora. It is not a very large area, elongated and more or less narrow. We have to look at the holes in the floor. If we approach it we will notice that the air coming out is cold. Sometimes you can hear it whistling inside, hence the name blowers. As we progress we will find more holes. Some of them have been reviewed by speleological experts. Here the ground is unstable and it is not advisable to enter the blowers. It is a place of great beauty that has a magical air.
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The Barra de ferro is a spectacular waterfall that is formed when the Torrent de la Bertrana rushes over the Gorgues stream. Very close to the hermitage of Sant Bartomeu Sesgorgues, from where you have a very good view of the jump. The Riera de les Gorgues is enclosed, has a dense and lush vegetation, which means that even during the summer there are cool places and ideal for walking.
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While Torelló itself doesn't feature prominent canyons, the surrounding area offers diverse natural monuments and gorges. You can explore waterfalls like La Foradada Waterfall and Mill, unique geological formations such as Els Bufadors de Beví, and scenic viewpoints like the View of the Pantà de Sau reservoir from Morro de l'Abella.
Torelló is not known for specific, prominent canyons suitable for canyoning directly within the town. However, the broader Ripollès region, which is situated near Torelló, offers various canyoning opportunities with slides, jumps, and abseils, catering to different skill levels.
The area boasts several unique geological formations. La Foradada Waterfall and Mill is famous for its large hole in the rock. Another fascinating spot is Els Bufadors de Beví, where cold air emerges from holes in the ground, creating a special microclimate with moss-covered boulders and distinctive flora.
Yes, La Foradada Waterfall and Mill is considered an easy hike suitable for families with kids and is described as a magical natural place to visit.
Many natural spots, like Els Bufadors de Beví, are particularly spectacular in autumn. For waterfalls like Viewpoint of Barra de Ferro Waterfall or View of the Gorg Negre, the water level is often higher and more impressive after heavy rains, typically in autumn or spring, rather than in summer when levels can drop significantly.
Beyond exploring the gorges and viewpoints, the region around Torelló offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for MTB, gravel biking, and running. These routes often pass by or offer views of the natural monuments.
Yes, the area features stunning viewpoints. The View of the Pantà de Sau reservoir from Morro de l'Abella offers extensive views over the reservoir and is recognized as a Natural Asset of Local Interest. Another great spot is the Viewpoint of Barra de Ferro Waterfall, providing close-up views of the spectacular waterfall.
The Morro de l'Abella is part of a private farm, and access is regulated to protect the site. It's considered a Natural Asset of Local Interest. Visitors should consult the access conditions before visiting to ensure compliance with local regulations. Be aware if you have vertigo, as the views are quite dramatic.
Visitors frequently praise the magical atmosphere of places like La Foradada Waterfall and Mill and the unique microclimate and beauty of Els Bufadors de Beví. The spectacular views from viewpoints such as Morro de l'Abella are also highly appreciated.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, View of the Gorg Negre (Santa Cecília de Voltregà) offers a steep descent to a trail leading to the foot of the gorge, providing a more immersive experience, especially in autumn or spring when water levels are higher.
While some areas feature waterfalls and streams, bathing is prohibited in certain natural reserve zones, such as at La Foradada Waterfall and Mill. However, the Riera de les Gorgues, near the Viewpoint of Barra de Ferro Waterfall, is known for its dense vegetation and cool places, ideal for walking, but specific wild swimming spots are not explicitly highlighted as permitted.


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