Best canyons around Santa Maria D'Oló are characterized by diverse natural formations including waterfalls, gorges, and viewpoints. The region features varied terrain, from ephemeral torrents to permanent streams flowing through valleys. These geological features offer opportunities to explore the natural landscape of Central Catalonia.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Cliff of Avinyó on the Gavarresa stream with the characteristic reddish color of iron oxide. A "balç" is a cliff, a precipice, so take care!
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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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Stream through the Marfà Valley under cliffs of the Central Catalonia Trail GR-3 to Monistrol where it ends in the Calders stream.
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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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Narrow and difficult trail under bauma over torrent and climb under bridge B-124 to get out to bike path with great difficulty :-(
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The canyons in this region are characterized by diverse natural formations, including waterfalls, gorges, and scenic viewpoints. You'll encounter varied terrain, from ephemeral torrents that flow during rainstorms to permanent streams winding through valleys, showcasing the geological landscape of Central Catalonia.
Yes, you can explore several impressive spots. The Baga Cerdana Waterfall is a popular waterfall that is part of the Baga Cerdana torrent. Another significant feature is the Upper Course of Les Tapies Torrent, an ephemeral waterfall over bedrock that flows primarily during rainstorms. For a striking gorge, consider visiting Balç de la Creu, a cliff on the Gavarresa stream known for its reddish color.
Absolutely. The View of the Marfà Valley and Calders Stream offers beautiful sights of a stream flowing under cliffs, part of the Central Catalonia Trail GR-3. Additionally, Balç de la Creu also serves as a viewpoint overlooking the Gavarresa stream.
The difficulty varies. Some areas, like the Baga Cerdana Waterfall and the Upper Course of Les Tapies Torrent, are described as challenging, with very slippery stone floors and technical trails. The View of the Marfà Valley and Calders Stream and Balç de la Creu are generally intermediate. Always exercise great care, especially near cliffs and on wet surfaces.
Given that some waterfalls and torrents, such as the Upper Course of Les Tapies Torrent and Baga Cerdana Waterfall, are ephemeral and flow primarily during rainstorms, visiting after periods of rain would offer the most dynamic views of these features. However, this also means trails can be very slippery and technical.
While not widely publicized, the Bauma of the Torrent de les Fonts offers a unique experience. It features a narrow and difficult trail under a 'bauma' (a type of rock shelter or cave) over a torrent, requiring some effort to navigate. It's a challenging but rewarding spot for those seeking a more adventurous exploration.
Given the challenging and potentially slippery terrain, especially after rain, sturdy footwear with good grip is essential. If you plan to explore technical trails or areas near cliffs, consider bringing appropriate gear for safety. Always carry water and be prepared for varied conditions.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, cycling routes, and road cycling routes around Santa Maria D'Oló. These guides provide options for various difficulty levels, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of Central Catalonia by bike.
While specific canyoning routes are not detailed, the View of the Marfà Valley and Calders Stream is located along the Central Catalonia Trail GR-3, suggesting that this long-distance path offers access to scenic gorge areas. For more general outdoor exploration, consider the various MTB and cycling guides available for the region, which often pass through natural landscapes.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural formations, including the impressive waterfalls and the unique geological features like the reddish cliffs of Balç de la Creu. The opportunity to explore varied terrain, from ephemeral torrents to scenic viewpoints, and the natural beauty of Central Catalonia are highly valued by the komoot community, as evidenced by the photos and upvotes for these locations.
Some areas, like the Baga Cerdana Waterfall and the Upper Course of Les Tapies Torrent, are described as challenging with technical and slippery trails, making them less suitable for beginners or young children. However, viewpoints like the View of the Marfà Valley and Calders Stream, which is rated intermediate, might be more accessible for families looking for less strenuous exploration.


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