Canyons around Aielo De Malferit are characterized by mountainous terrain and rugged landscapes, shaped by features like the Clariano River. The region offers gorge-like formations and natural ravines, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. Elevated areas, such as La Serralleta, reach up to 724 meters above sea level, contributing to the challenging and scenic nature of the area. The Via Ferrata of Aielo de Malferit provides a structured way to experience the vertical landscapes and offers views of the surrounding valley.
…Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Nice ravine with good surface at the beginning, the last kilometer is quite complicated due to the stones and the inclination.
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Great section of this route. Very beautiful landscape, great mountain scenery. I drove the section there and back. Great departure! Eddy Current👌 Not everyone comes down well, as can be seen from the attached photos.
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A scenic valley, unfortunately you drive on the busy road
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Must have been a mill or workshop that worked with water power. Rotating waves can be seen. The basement of the building is about 10 meters further down the gorge. At the top of the street you can see the third floor. Very interesting to see it up close!
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Very entertaining path that runs along the edge of the Ravine and does not present technical difficulty (easy - blue).
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Very picturesque ravine which is accessed by paths or secondary path both on foot and by mtb.
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While traditional canyoning is not prominent, the area around Aielo de Malferit offers beautiful gorge-like formations, natural ravines, and stunning river-carved pools. You can explore sites like the Mountain Valley View for scenic vistas, or the Barranco de Caturla for picturesque ravine walks.
Yes, the most notable natural swimming spot is Pou Clar, located near Ontinyent, which borders Aielo de Malferit. It features a series of crystal-clear natural pools carved into limestone by the Clariano River, perfect for cooling off in warmer months. During peak summer, access might be regulated, so it's advisable to check local guidelines.
Absolutely. The Trail along the Barranco de la Casa de Sanchis is an excellent family-friendly option. It's a very entertaining path that runs along the edge of the ravine and does not present technical difficulty, making it suitable for all ages.
You can visit the Ruins and weir on the Riu Clariano. This historical site features ruins that likely functioned as a mill or workshop powered by water, with rotating waves still visible. It's an interesting glimpse into the region's past, nestled within a gorge.
The spring and autumn months offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the gorges. For swimming in natural pools like Pou Clar, the warmer summer months (June to September) are ideal, though be aware of potential access regulations during July and August.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the region around Aielo de Malferit is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, gravel biking routes, and MTB trails that allow you to discover the diverse landscapes of the area.
While not technical canyoning, some gorge trails offer more challenging terrain. For instance, the Pou de Francés and Barranco de Agulló starts with a good surface but becomes quite complicated in the last kilometer due to stones and inclination, offering a more strenuous experience.
For exploring the gorges, comfortable hiking shoes with good grip are recommended. If you plan to swim in natural pools, bring swimwear, a towel, and water shoes. Always carry enough water, sun protection, and snacks. Check the weather forecast before your visit.
The Vía Ferrata Aielo de Malferit, which previously offered views of the Serratella mountains, is currently closed or unequipped. It is not a viable option for visitors at this time.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and the opportunity to connect with nature. The Mountain Valley View is highly praised for its beautiful landscape and great mountain scenery. The variety of trails, from easy family walks to more challenging routes, also adds to the appeal.
The Barranco de Caturla is a very picturesque ravine that can be accessed by paths, offering a beautiful and potentially less crowded experience for those looking to explore off the main routes. It's suitable for both walking and mountain biking.


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