Best canyons around Tivissa are situated within a karstic mountain range, offering numerous ravine and gorge-like features. This region provides mountainous terrain suitable for exploration, with many trails crossing natural landscapes. Tivissa's topography presents opportunities for hiking and experiencing impressive gorges and valleys.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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This almost traffic-free road runs between the cliffs and crags of the Dòvia ravine, making the journey very pleasant.
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Delicate and very steep channel where you have to be very careful, especially on the descent, there are some sections equipped with rope and chain
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Dream route, mostly good asphalt and little traffic.
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Fun climb through the Dóvia ravines between the municipalities of Les Planes del Rei and Pratdip.
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Difficult and complicated access due to the presence of a long unmarked steep scree between the Niu de la miloca and the canaletta del Bondia. Not recommended to access it if you don't have mountain shoes. Better to go there with several people and beware of rolling stones...
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A beautiful jump and gorge, when the torrent carries water. I have never seen it with water before. The path just crosses it at the top of the jump.
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Very fun section that follows the course of a stream. Very technical and fast. The only downside is that the last mile is sandy and you can't go on the gravel bike. Very fun section that follows the course of a stream. Very technical and fast. The only downside is that the last mile is sandy and you can't go on the gravel bike.
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The canyons around Tivissa are situated within a rugged karstic mountain range. You can expect mountainous terrain with impressive dry ravines, deep channels, and significant rock formations. Some areas feature very steep sections and scree, requiring careful navigation.
Yes, the Barranc de la Dòvia, also known as Barranc de la Foig, offers a via ferrata route. It's rated K2, making it suitable for beginners, and provides an accessible way to experience the verticality of the landscape with expansive views.
Beyond the gorges themselves, you can find impressive rock formations and 'balmas' or rock shelters, particularly around the Voltes de la Llena area. The Salt de la Sabinosa is a beautiful jump and gorge that features a waterfall when the torrent carries water.
Yes, the region offers a blend of nature and history. Within the Barranc de la Dòvia (Barranc de la Foig), you can discover ancient cave paintings. The Voltes de la Llena area also features historical sites and ancient rock shelters.
For experienced adventurers, Canaleta del Bondia is a challenging gorge with difficult and complicated access due to a long, unmarked steep scree. Similarly, the Dip Channels present a very steep and delicate descent, with sections equipped with rope and chain.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the Tivissa mountain range offers numerous possibilities for other outdoor activities. You can find excellent gravel biking routes, diverse MTB trails, and challenging mountain hikes in the surrounding area.
While some canyon routes are challenging, the broader Tivissa region offers moderate hiking trails suitable for families. For instance, the Voltes de la Llena area features a popular moderate hiking trail that includes caves and viewpoints, providing a rewarding experience through a rugged landscape.
The Barranc de la Dòvia (Barranc de la Foig) is particularly suitable for year-round exploration due to the welcome shade it provides. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities in the region.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and adventure. The stunning rocky and Mediterranean mountain scenery, the opportunity to explore vertical landscapes via ferrata, and the chance to discover historical elements like cave paintings are frequently highlighted. The region's diverse trails and impressive geological formations also contribute to its popularity.
Yes, the Skulls Trail is a very fun and technical section that follows the course of a stream. It's known for its challenging and fast-paced riding, though parts can be sandy.
While specific traffic levels vary, the Barranc de la Dòvia offers an almost traffic-free road running between cliffs and crags, making the journey through the ravine very pleasant and serene.


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