Best canyons around El Fondó De Les Neus / Hondón De Las Nieves are characterized by a blend of arid landscapes and vibrant riverside vegetation. The region features natural beauty with gorges that can be narrow and deep. These areas often include unique geological formations and natural pools. The Chicamo River Canyon, for example, is a protected natural area known for its distinctive environment.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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The tour is listed as moderate on Komoot. In my opinion, that's incorrect. Hikers who a) haven't climbed any vertical 8-meter-high sections before and b) have to ascend or descend without via ferrata equipment, despite the available rungs... this should be rated as black or difficult. Don't get me wrong—I think it's okay for non-hikers, but I believe others will reach their limits here. 🤨
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If you do the route in the direction as described. Then it goes 8 meters up. Not down.
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A small highlight for inexperienced hikers who "only" want to go to the entrance of the gorge. Small wooden bridges have been built for the few river crossings, so that you can reach the gorge without getting wet shoes
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Fun to do in September and October, water fun guaranteed
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Definitely wear sturdy shoes and be prepared to get wet even when the river is very low. It was a beautiful hike though.
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One of the most spectacular natural spaces in the area. Very attractive area for lovers of hiking and unique places that combine rock and water. With a channel excavated and eroded by meteorological agents, which gives it a very characteristic appearance. This rambla is crossed by a small spring of salt water (hence its name).
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A stunning piece of nature, this black rock with its white veins running through ( El Barrón Negro - Triassic dolomite) To the left is a cable to help you climb up.
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The canyons in this region are characterized by a striking contrast between arid, 'badlands' or 'lunar landscapes' and vibrant riverside vegetation. They often feature narrow, deep gorges and unique geological formations, offering a distinctive natural adventure. The Chicamo River Canyon, for instance, is known for its blend of dry surroundings and lush river life.
Beyond the general canyon landscapes, you can explore specific natural monuments. La Rambla Salada is a spectacular gorge with a channel eroded by meteorological agents and a small saltwater spring. El Barrón Negro is a striking black rock with white veins, a notable Triassic dolomite formation. There's also the Cave of Jaime el Barbudo, a dark cave accessed through a narrow, high crevice within a gorge.
Yes, the Chicamo River Canyon is particularly known for river hiking, where the path often follows the riverbed. This offers a refreshing experience, especially during warmer months. It's advisable to check the river's flow with locals in Macisvenda before embarking on a hike to ensure safe passage.
For river hiking, especially in places like the Chicamo River Canyon, it's essential to wear sturdy, wet-friendly shoes with good grip, as you will be walking through sectors where your feet will get wet. Be prepared to make your way through various sections, but generally, following the course of the river will keep you on track.
Yes, the Chicamo River Canyon is known for its natural pools. Even during extended dry spells, the river maintains its flow, forming pools along the way that can be inviting for a dip.
The warmer months are generally suitable for visiting, especially if you plan on river hiking in places like the Chicamo River Canyon, as the water can be refreshing. However, it's always recommended to check the river's flow with locals before your visit to ensure conditions are safe for exploration.
The difficulty varies. Some sections, like parts of the Chicamo River Canyon, can be navigated by various fitness levels, though some parts require walking directly through water. Other areas, such as the Final Waterfall of the Via Ferrata or sections near El Barrón Negro, involve challenging climbs or descents, sometimes with cables or rungs, and may be rated as difficult or black for inexperienced hikers.
Yes, the Chicamo River Canyon is part of the Río Chícamo Site of Community Importance, indicating its ecological significance and protected status.
For the Chicamo River Canyon, parking is available near the Molino del Chícamo, providing convenient access to the trails.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling around El Fondó De Les Neus / Hondón De Las Nieves, catering to various difficulty levels.
Visitors appreciate the unique combination of rock and water, the striking landscapes that blend arid and lush environments, and the adventurous opportunities for river hiking. The peaceful and refreshing escape into nature, surrounded by steep cliffs and crystal-clear water, is often highlighted as a major draw.


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