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Top 20 Gorges around Sóller

Best canyons around Sóller are found within Mallorca's Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. This region is characterized by its rugged terrain, deep ravines, and unique karst formations. Sóller serves as a central point for accessing various canyoning routes and scenic gorges. The area offers diverse natural landscapes, from ancient stone paths to impressive rock formations.

Best canyons around Sóller

  • The most popular canyons is Rock Gateway on Sa Calobra Road, a gorge that features a spectacular drive between towering rocks. It offers a gigantic sight of the rock with a natural passage.
  • Another must-see spot is Torrent de Pareis Gorge and Sa Calobra Bay, a gorge and canyon. Visitors can explore its depths, which become less crowded further in, and access a beautiful bathing bay.
  • Visitors also love Barranc de Biniaraix Stone Path, a trail and canyon. This ravine is traversed through a stone staircase and offers magnificent views of Sóller and the sea.
  • Sóller is known for its gorges, canyons, and challenging trails. The region provides a variety of natural monuments and viewpoints to see and explore.
  • The canyons around Sóller are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 990 upvotes and over 690 photos shared across 5 highlights.

Last updated: May 7, 2026

Barranc de Biniaraix Stone Path

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Paved pilgrim way. Even if you prefer narrow, natural paths is the Barranc de Biniaraix highly recommended. The mountain panorama is worth it.

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The drive between the rocks is spectacular, but you shouldn't completely take your eyes off the road. Cars often stop suddenly for photos and pedestrians can only be seen in the shadows at the last glance.

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Nowhere does the water shine blue, the further you go into the gorge, the less crowded you are;)

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Port of Sa Calobra

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Arriving early ensures good seats. From 10/11 it will be unbearable with the buses. Otherwise fantastic

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The section is classified as difficulty T4 according to the Komoot route planner, which is absolutely exaggerated. It is a typical mountain hiking trail without any significant danger. You don't have to be free from giddiness, but you should be sure-footed. The short passage, which is secured with chains, does not particularly increase the level of difficulty. Anyone who has felt comfortable on the path to the chains has no problems with that either. In general, clearly T2 in terms of difficulty. The hiking maps of the GR221 also suggest this. But definitely a very nice way!

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March 22, 2026, Chain-Assisted Section on the Puig de Tossals Verds Circuit

The descent is probably secured here over a short distance. This always looks adventurous in a rock formation, but those who are worried can be reassured. This passage is quite good and can be mastered without a fear of heights.

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Beautiful bathing bay. Accessible via two tunnels carved into the rock. 🥰

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If I had to work for another 40 years I would go, but since I want to have a lot of my pension I will not continue the tour

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Very beautiful area

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The journey between the rocks is spectacular

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This path is portrayed as being extremely difficult... sure, it's different from a walk, but only a few places are challenging...

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The short section of the hiking trail secured with chains is only about 10-15 meters long and covers a height of 4-5 meters, so I would hardly call it a via ferrata. Sure-footedness is required, but the terrain is not very exposed and I would not classify the section as dangerous/challenging in the context of the hike.

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The Torrent de Pareis rates amongst one of the most scenic and well known day walk in Mallorca.  It follows a deep canyon some 5 km long starting from the Lluc area at the heart of the Serra de Tramuntana all the way to the sea, opening on a beautiful sandy beach in the bay of Sa Calobra.  The sheer cliffs that define the gorge are so tall and steep that there are no easy exits from the canyon anywhere along the way. The Torrent de Pareis (translate Torrent of the Pairs), derives it name from the union of two deep canyons, the second one being the Torrent de Gorg Blau running through the canyon de Sa Fosca.  This second canyon is narrow and deep, so that day light fails to reach its foot, and is one of the top canyoning destination world wide.  The Torrent de Pareis is a Unesco world heritage site

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of canyoning experiences available around Sóller?

The Sóller region offers a range of canyoning experiences. You can find aquatic adventures suitable for beginners, such as Barranc de Biniaraix Stone Path, which combines a historic hike with canyon features. For more challenging descents, the Torrent de Pareis Gorge offers technical sections and impressive rappels, ideal for experienced adventurers.

Are there any family-friendly canyoning options near Sóller?

Yes, for families or beginners, the Torrent de Na Mora (Na Mora Canyon), mentioned in regional research, is a popular choice. It offers moderate difficulty with natural slides and jumps into clear pools, requiring no prior canyoning experience. The return journey often includes a scenic speedboat ride from Cala Ferrera to Port de Sóller.

What are the difficulty levels for canyons in the Sóller area?

Canyons around Sóller range from moderate to highly challenging. The Barranc de Biniaraix Stone Path is considered intermediate, combining hiking with canyon features. The Torrent de Pareis Gorge is challenging, requiring sure-footedness and potentially ropes for some sections. For expert canyoners, Salt des Molinet (mentioned in regional research) features an 80-meter rappel and is rated as difficult.

What natural features can I expect to see in the canyons around Sóller?

The canyons are set within the stunning Serra de Tramuntana mountains, offering diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter rugged karst formations, crystal-clear pools, waterfalls, and impressive rock structures. The Rock Gateway on Sa Calobra Road provides a gigantic sight of rock with a natural passage, while the Torrent de Pareis Gorge leads to a beautiful bathing bay with striking blue water.

Are there historical or cultural sites integrated with the canyon experiences?

Yes, the Barranc de Biniaraix Stone Path is a prime example. This ravine is traversed via an ancient stone staircase, known as the Camí des Barranc, which is a protected cultural interest site with over 1900 man-made steps and a history spanning over 500 years. It offers magnificent views of Sóller and the sea amidst centuries-old olive trees.

What is the best time of year to go canyoning in Sóller?

The best time for canyoning in Sóller is typically during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when water levels are good, and temperatures are pleasant. Summer can be very hot, and some canyons might have lower water flow. After heavy rains, water levels can be high, making some routes more challenging or even inaccessible, especially for the Torrent de Pareis Gorge.

How long do canyoning activities typically take near Sóller?

The duration varies significantly by canyon and tour. For instance, the Torrent de Na Mora (mentioned in regional research) usually lasts between 5 to 7 hours, including approach and return hikes. More challenging routes like the Torrent de Pareis Gorge can take five hours or more to complete its entirety, depending on conditions and experience.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the canyons around Sóller?

Beyond canyoning, the Sóller area is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Port de Sóller, Muleta Refuge, and Cap Gros Lighthouse Loop. Mountain biking and road cycling are also popular, with routes like the Sóller, Muleta, and Cap Gros Lighthouse Loop for MTB, and scenic cycling tours like the Scenic lake view – Aqueduct of Sa Calobra loop.

What do visitors enjoy most about the canyons in Sóller?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking scenery, the unique blend of adventure and natural beauty, and the sense of accomplishment. Many highlight the spectacular drives, like the one through the Rock Gateway on Sa Calobra Road, and the stunning blue waters found in places like Sa Calobra Bay. The historical significance of paths like the Barranc de Biniaraix Stone Path also leaves a lasting impression.

Is parking available for accessing the canyons in the Sóller area?

Parking availability varies by specific canyon access points. For popular areas like the start of the Barranc de Biniaraix Stone Path or access to the Torrent de Pareis Gorge (especially near Sa Calobra), designated parking areas exist, though they can become crowded during peak season. It's advisable to check specific location details or consider public transport options where available.

What should I wear or bring for canyoning in Sóller?

For canyoning, sturdy, closed-toe shoes with good grip are essential; high mountain boots are often recommended for challenging routes like the Torrent de Pareis Gorge. Wear comfortable clothing suitable for getting wet, and consider a wetsuit for colder water or longer descents. Always bring plenty of water, snacks, and sun protection. For technical canyons, a helmet, harness, and ropes may be required, often provided by guided tours.

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