Best canyons around Monistrol De Calders are characterized by natural landscapes shaped by water erosion. This area in the Moianès region of Catalonia features picturesque gorges and unique rock formations. It offers opportunities for hiking and exploring its distinct geological features, including various "gorgs" and "codros." The region's geology provides a distinctive natural environment.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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At this point in its course, the river Llobregat crosses the large cracks that it has opened in the strata of nodular limestone, so that when the course of the river is low, it can be crossed by jumping from rock to rock. The name comes from the fact that a "bigaire" (a rafter, who transported logs of wood joined together to form a boat) died at this point.
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The Canal dels Micos is one of the classic canals of Montserrat. The first part has to advance climbing like monkeys (Monkeys) thanks to the roots of the trees. The final objective is spectacular, the Miranda dels Ecos, a privileged vantage point in the northern area of Montserrat. Note: the trail is probably not suitable for inexperienced hikers.
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Trail that becomes an impossible downhill (for me :-) to do by bike when the stream flows into the Talamanca stream.
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Impressive waterfall of the Baga Cerdana, located at the northern end of Monistrol de Calders, on the northern and western slopes of the Serrat de Baiones. At its feet runs the torrent of the Baga Cerdana which, being a torrent, makes it only a waterfall discontinuously. Great care must be taken not to get too close to the cliff, especially on the northwest trail.
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In the "raft-driver gorge", the Llobregat passes through the large fissures it has opened in the nodular limestone rock layer, of marine origin in a continental platform. When the flow is low, it is possible to cross the river jumping from rock to rock. From the left bank there is a track that reaches the Tina de Roviralta located about 300m away.
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Upper course of ephemeral waterfall of “Les Tapies” torrent over bedrock, which it’s and flows only during rainstorms. Very slippery stone floor and very technical trails to get in and out of.
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From the caves to the main path could be a bit dangerous and slippery...
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Vertical channel equipped but dangerous if you go alone.
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Monistrol de Calders is known for its unique geological formations shaped by water erosion. Key features include picturesque gorges, locally known as "gorgs," and distinctive rock formations called "codros." You can also find "baumes," which are large rock shelters. The area's landscape is characterized by clear waters, pine forests, and holm oaks.
The beautiful Gorgs Blaus are located in the Riera Golarda, near the road leading from Monistrol de Calders to the La Coma farmhouse. These pools get their name from the bluish hue the water takes on when reflecting sunlight, especially when conditions are right.
Yes, the Gorgs Blaus are a popular destination for bathing and enjoying the natural surroundings, especially during the summer months. The clear waters and sculpted pools offer a refreshing experience.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails that allow you to explore its gorges and unique rock formations. Some paths, like those around the Gorgs Blaus, form circular routes. Trails can range in difficulty, with some being challenging or technical, especially after heavy rains.
The summer months are popular for visiting the gorges, especially for activities like bathing in the Gorgs Blaus. However, the unique geological features can be appreciated year-round. Be aware that some paths may be challenging after heavy rains, so checking local weather conditions is advisable.
Yes, the area offers challenging experiences. For instance, the Gual de Talamanca Downhill Trail is a challenging route that becomes a downhill section where the stream flows into the Talamanca stream. The Upper Course of Les Tapies Torrent also features very technical trails with slippery stone floors.
The Bigaire Gorge is a natural monument where the Llobregat river crosses large cracks in nodular limestone. When the river flow is low, it's possible to cross by jumping from rock to rock, offering a unique interaction with the landscape.
Beyond hiking, the region around Monistrol de Calders is excellent for various cycling activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking, with trails ranging from moderate to difficult.
The Gorg de Saladic is another notable gorge in the region, formed by the Sant Joan stream. It is characterized by its large stone slabs, showcasing the distinctive erosion patterns of the area.
Yes, the Baga Cerdana Waterfall is an impressive feature located at the northern end of Monistrol de Calders. It is fed by the Baga Cerdana torrent, though it flows discontinuously, meaning it's most spectacular after rainfall.
'Codros' are large, unusually shaped rocks that dominate parts of the landscape, formed by the unique erosion patterns of rivers and streams. 'Baumes' are large rock shelters, also created by natural erosion, adding to the distinctive geological appeal of the region.


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