Canyons around Cànoves i Samalús are defined by the mountainous terrain of Montseny Natural Park, featuring lush forests and numerous streams. The region includes the Riera de Vallforners, which offers gorge-like sections leading to the Vallforners Reservoir. This area provides natural features for visitors exploring its diverse landscapes. The municipality's terrain is covered with forests and crossed by torrents, contributing to a rugged natural environment.
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A real discovery! Superb views, decent asphalt and virtually no cars.
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Impressive views of the construction and the cliffs of Sant Miquel del Fai on this path that climbs along the walls of the valley.
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An incredible road with almost no cars. On one side you have cliffs and on the other stunning views. At the end of the road you will come to a monastery. Pay attention in the curves because, despite the fact that there are not many cars, when one passes there is not much space left on the road.
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Old Benedictine sanctuary located in the municipality of San Feliu de Codinas, in the Catalan region of Vallés Oriental. The church was built in a cave, with its own stone serving as a roof. It is the largest troglodyte church in the country. It has a Romanesque portal formed by a semi-circular arch.
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The Bosc Negre torrent is the most important of the water courses that lead to Sot del Bac, where the Salt del Prat stands out, where a magnificent horse's tail manifests itself in the most generous periods of water of about 30 meters height, and goes to deposit the water in the gorge of the Bac, the surplus continues its course until the confluence with the river Congost, next to the Figaró. You can see how Travertine has been formed by the action of water on the rock.
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Small bauma located on the right bank of the PR-33 that leads from Figaró to Montmany, inside the Sot del Bac. Bauma formed by the lateral excavation of the Sot del Bac stream, 35-40 meters above the current talveg. It is a not very deep cavity excavated in a rocky margin or slope where the light penetrates. This has graffiti and evidence of occupation inside, with traces of having been set on fire. It is a suitable place for shelter or bivouac. At least before it was very common to use it. The Sot del Bac pass would be a natural path used by the first human communities, both to stock up on various natural resources (water, hunting and gathering) and as a place of passage and communication between the Gorge sector and Puiggraciós and the Cingles de Bertí. Currently this is occupied sporadically by walkers and climbers.
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Beautiful grand canyon style road with a nice monastry build in the mountains...a must see if you are in the region !
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The 'canyons' in Cànoves i Samalús are primarily gorge-like sections formed by streams within the Montseny Natural Park, rather than traditional canyoning routes. The most prominent is the Riera de Vallforners, which offers scenic, tranquil paths leading to the Vallforners Reservoir. These areas are characterized by lush forests, rugged terrain, and flowing water, providing an immersive natural experience for hikers.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The routes along the Riera de Vallforners are generally considered easy and accessible. The Gorg de la Sort is specifically noted as an ideal spot for routes with children, offering a beautiful walk and an enjoyable experience for younger visitors.
You can find several impressive natural features. The Bertí Cliffs offer expansive views of the valley walls and the cliffs of Sant Miquel del Fai. The Sant Miquel del Fai Road provides views of tall cliffs and a steep fall into a valley, often with an active waterfall depending on the season. Additionally, the Waterfall of Sot del Bac is an easily accessible natural monument within a gorge.
Montseny Natural Park, where Cànoves i Samalús is located, generally allows dogs on trails, but they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always check specific regulations for any restricted areas within the park or around sensitive natural sites.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, mountain biking routes, and road cycling routes. Popular options include trails around the Vallforners Reservoir and routes leading to peaks like Sui Summit.
While Cànoves i Samalús has some public transport connections, reaching the Vallforners Reservoir trailhead directly by public transport can be challenging. It's often more convenient to use a combination of public transport to Cànoves i Samalús village and then proceed by foot or taxi, as direct routes to the reservoir are limited. Planning your journey in advance is recommended.
Yes, the area around Cànoves i Samalús is rich in history. Alongside the natural beauty, hikers can encounter ancient farmhouses (masías), and historical sites including Iberian and Roman remains. The monumental Castanyer Gros de Can Cuch, an ancient chestnut tree, is another notable point of interest in the vicinity.
The gorges and natural areas around Cànoves i Samalús offer scenic beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant foliage. Winter can be beautiful, especially if waterfalls are frozen, but some paths might be slippery. Summer is also suitable, but it's best to start early to avoid the midday heat.
The village of Cànoves i Samalús offers several cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can enjoy a meal or a refreshing drink. While there might not be establishments directly within the gorge areas, you can find options in the main village before or after your exploration.
Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking on established trails within Montseny Natural Park. However, it's always advisable to check the official park website for any temporary restrictions, specific regulations for certain activities, or fire risk warnings, especially during dry seasons.
The Riera de Vallforners is special for its tranquil atmosphere and scenic beauty. The sound of flowing water creates a relaxing experience, and the path along the stream leads to the picturesque Vallforners Reservoir, offering incredible views. It's a comfortable excursion suitable for all fitness levels, providing a deep connection with nature.
While the Riera de Vallforners features flowing water, direct information about designated 'wild swimming' spots is not explicitly detailed. The Gorg de Lloreda, located at the foot of the Vallforners reservoir, is a natural pool or waterfall feature that might be suitable for a refreshing dip, but always exercise caution and check local conditions.
The gorges in Cànoves i Samalús are primarily formed by the erosive action of streams like the Riera de Vallforners within the mountainous terrain of Montseny Natural Park. This results in steep rocky valleys, natural rock formations, and features like the Balma la Miquelona, a cavity excavated in a rocky slope, showcasing the region's geological history.


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