Best canyons around Vilanova De Sau are found within the scenic Collsacabra region of Catalonia, characterized by dramatic cliffs and the Sau reservoir. While specific canyoning locations are not within Vilanova de Sau's municipal boundaries, the nearby area, particularly around Rupit, offers opportunities for exploring the terrain and geological features of these canyons. This region provides a blend of natural beauty and varied descents for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Perfect place to observe some bearded vultures, some with their young.
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Waterfall over a rock pool and natural arch in a river gorge, accessed via a paved hiking trail.
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An easy hike with kids and a wonderful place to visit. It is truly a magical natural place. Can be crowded at times. Please leave it cleaner than you found it.
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At the foot of Morral Xic, on the path that follows the Cingles de les Balmes, we find these 2 sections of green metal stairs that will help us to overcome on the right a relief that protrudes from the cliff and that once up allows us continue on the winding road. Obviously, it can also be done downhill if you do the route in reverse. Although it does not present any difficulty to be an obstacle for people with vertigo or fear of heights.
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Regulations for access to Morro de l'Abella: Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at 00:00 El Morro de l'Abella is part of a private farm dedicated to pasture located in the municipality of Tavertet. Since 2018 and its appearance on Instagram, the influx of visitors had increased exponentially, with an increase in uncivil attitudes, deterioration of the place and degradation of the experience of nature. El Morro de l'Abella has always been a place revered by the local population and is considered a Natural Asset of Local Interest. For this reason, since August 2020, a municipal regulation was approved that regulates access with the help of Santuarisnaturals.org, Mossos d'Esquadra and the Rural Agents corps of Vic. Please consult the access conditions before visiting this space at: https://santuarisnaturals.org/morrodelabella Together we must contribute to its protection!
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Ladder fixed to the rock of approx. 5 meters in total, which will allow us to climb to the top of the balma. The ladder is solid, although it is not recommended for people with a lot of vertigo.
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Luckily it was a weekday and I was able to enjoy the surroundings in solitude. It is the typical place that is dying of fame and its beauty is understood by the dirt and neglect that people of all kinds and conditions visit the corner and that even queue up to take pictures at the waterfall.
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Natural Reserve Zone of special landscape attention: * Forbidden to eat * Bathing prohibited for people and animals Highlight the huge hole in the rock (La Foradada). The waterfall is about 15m.
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While Vilanova de Sau itself doesn't have specific canyoning spots, the nearby Collsacabra region, especially around Rupit, offers excellent options. Key canyons include Gravet Canyon, suitable for those with some experience, and Rupit Canyon, which is ideal for beginners and families with children aged 10 and up.
Yes, Rupit Canyon is particularly well-suited for beginners and families, including children from 10 years old when accompanied by an adult. It offers a safe and engaging first experience in canyoning with abseils and jumps designed to introduce basic techniques.
The ideal season for canyoning in the Collsacabra region, including canyons like Gravet, is generally from April to October. For optimal water flow and conditions, March to May are often considered the best months.
The area is rich in dramatic natural features. You can visit La Foradada Waterfall and Mill, known for its 15-meter waterfall and a large hole in the rock. The region also features numerous gorges, cliffs, and the scenic Sau reservoir, offering stunning views like those from Morro de l'Abella.
Yes, you can find the Stairs of the Riscos de la Perereda. These are metal stairs fixed to the rock, allowing access to the top of a cliff formation. While solid, they might be challenging for those with significant vertigo.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find routes that lead to natural monuments like La Foradada Waterfall, which is considered an easy hike. Other trails, such as those around the Pools of the Osor stream, are well-marked but can include steep sections, making them intermediate in difficulty. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Vilanova de Sau.
Beyond canyoning and hiking, the area around Vilanova de Sau is excellent for cycling and running. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles in the cycling guide, and dedicated running trails that explore the diverse landscapes.
The region has some interesting historical connections. La Foradada Waterfall and Mill includes historical elements alongside its natural beauty. Additionally, the Bandoleros' Mine, a crevice in the rock, is steeped in local lore as a former hiding place for bandits.
The View of the Pantà de Sau reservoir from Morro de l'Abella offers amazing vistas, but it's important to be aware that it's part of a private farm. Access is regulated to protect the natural environment, so it's advisable to consult local access conditions before visiting.
For beginner-friendly options like Rupit Canyon, the activity typically lasts between 3 to 4 hours, making it a great option for a half-day adventure. More advanced canyons like Gravet may take longer depending on the group and conditions.
The Collsacabra area, where Vilanova de Sau and Rupit are located, is characterized by dramatic 'cingles' (cliffs or escarpments) and 'riscos' (crags). These rugged formations create a visually stunning landscape with narrow, gorged sections, rock walls, and numerous cavities, perfect for canyoning and hiking.
Yes, canyoning requires specialized equipment such as wetsuits, harnesses, and helmets for safety. It is highly recommended to go with certified professional guides who provide all necessary technical gear and ensure a safe and memorable experience, especially for those new to the sport.


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