Best canyons around Rellinars are found within a municipality characterized by its natural landscapes in the Vallès Occidental comarca of Barcelona. The area features abundant springs, streams, and picturesque corners. Rellinars is situated between the Natural Parks of Montserrat and Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac, providing a rugged environment. Visitors can explore trails that follow the Riera de Rellinars, where small pools and narrow sections of streams are present.
Last updated: June 6, 2026
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Nice section of path under the cliffs and then reaching a gorge where you can see water or even a waterfall if it has just rained
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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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The Font dels Llaminers is an intermittent spring of water, located on the right bank of the Riera de Rellinars that flows in episodes of continuous rain. To access it, it is necessary to take the Camino de Les Boades, and once you have passed the Font de Carlets, some two hundred meters further up, on the right, the forest disappears and gives way to some conglomerate walls. In this place, the bed and the channels of the stream are a rocky platform with eroded channels, through which the water circulates.
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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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Short path in-between rocks but easy. Needs to be careful with a big tree in the middle of the path.
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The area around Rellinars is known for its natural landscapes, featuring abundant springs, streams, and picturesque corners. You'll find 'gorgs' (small pools or narrow sections of streams) and waterfalls, especially along the Riera de Rellinars. Specific highlights include the Pools of the Font dels Llaminers, which is an intermittent spring with eroded channels, and the Trail below cliffs, where you can observe water or a waterfall after rain.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Sant Jeroni Channel is a notable option. This route requires careful climbing and offers stunning views. Another challenging option is the Canal dels Micos, which involves climbing like monkeys thanks to tree roots, leading to the spectacular Miranda dels Ecos viewpoint. It's important to note that the Canal dels Micos is probably not suitable for inexperienced hikers.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Trail below cliffs, which leads to a gorge where water or a waterfall can be seen after rainfall. Another popular spot is the Pools of the Font dels Llaminers, an intermittent spring that flows during periods of continuous rain, featuring a rocky platform with eroded channels.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails around Rellinars, including routes like 'La Pedra Seca and Les Fonts de Rellinars Trail'. For more strenuous activities, there are also mountain hikes, such as the 'Sant Jeroni Summit – Cavall Bernat (Montserrat) loop'. Road cycling is also popular, with routes around Rellinars like the 'Vacarisses Railway Bridge – Martorell's Devil's Bridge loop'.
While the guide highlights some challenging routes, the general character of Rellinars' natural features, with its springs, streams, and 'gorgs' (small pools), makes it suitable for walks and experiencing local flora and fauna. The trails that follow the Riera de Rellinars, such as those along the path of 'Les Fonts' or in the 'Torrent dels Oms', are ideal for less strenuous exploration and enjoying the natural beauty.
Given that many of the water features, like the Pools of the Font dels Llaminers and the waterfalls along the Trail below cliffs, are dependent on rainfall, visiting after periods of continuous rain would be ideal to see them at their fullest. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes.
The natural areas around Rellinars, nestled between the Natural Parks of Montserrat and Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac, are rich in local flora and fauna. While specific wildlife in the gorges isn't detailed, the rugged environment and abundant water sources suggest a diverse ecosystem. Keep an eye out for various bird species, small mammals, and amphibians that thrive in such habitats.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunity for walks and experiencing the local flora and fauna. The Trail below cliffs is noted for its 'nice section of path' and 'very good views'. The Sant Jeroni Channel is praised for its 'stunning views'.
Rellinars itself does not feature prominent, large-scale canyons typically associated with traditional canyoning activities like long abseils or large jumps. The area is more known for its 'gorgs' (small pools or narrow stream sections) and waterfalls, which are ideal for walks and experiencing natural beauty. For significant canyoning experiences, other regions in Catalonia, such as Sierra de Guara, Ripollès, or Pallars Sobirà, are more renowned.
While the primary focus of the Rellinars area is its natural landscapes and water features, it is situated between the Natural Parks of Montserrat and Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac. These parks, particularly Montserrat, are home to significant historical and cultural sites, including the famous Montserrat Monastery. Exploring the hiking trails in these broader areas may lead you to historical hermitages or other points of interest.
The Bigaire Gorge is a unique section where the Llobregat river crosses large cracks it has opened in nodular limestone strata. When the river flow is low, it's possible to cross by jumping from rock to rock. The name 'Bigaire' comes from a 'rafter' (who transported logs) who died at this point, adding a historical anecdote to its natural charm.


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