Best canyons around Villanova are characterized by diverse geological formations, though significant natural canyons are not a prominent feature directly within Villanova, Pennsylvania. The region, part of the Piedmont Province, features rolling hills and stream valleys. While the immediate Villanova area is known for suburban landscapes and educational institutions, the broader guide highlights various gorges and ravines. These natural features offer opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration.
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The waterfalls in pictures https://youtu.be/mUxVAKneeMM?si=nMc8fPqSccpKAJht
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Recommended crossing point from Eriste to Cerler, or walk its approximately 300 meters from Cerler
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This mighty ravine collects the waters of seven other ravines: Mascarada, Cllotet, Ardonés, Ubago de Ardonés, Ampríu, Puimestre and La Selva. That large basin was partly responsible for the great floods of 1963 that left Anciles looking like an island.
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This will be the first or third ravine you find on the Three Barrancos route, depending on the direction in which you take the route. This route runs through the foothills of Tuca del Mon(t) and is a popular activity among residents and visitors to Benasque due to its relatively short duration. It offers very good views of the towns of Benasque and Anciles, the Ésera river and the Remáscaro ravine in front, descending from Cerler.
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In the second ravine of the Tres Barrancos route you will also find the Fuen d'Aranda in a leafy corner with its own microclimate fed by the fountain itself.
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Beautiful valley that is surrounded by peaks between 2,000 and 3,000 meters above sea level, among which Tuca Llardana (or Posets) stands out, which with 3,375 m. It is the second highest peak in the Pyrenees; In addition, it has abundant lakes, such as those of Millares, Barbarisa and Basa de la Mora (or Lake Plan).
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Beautiful valley that is surrounded by peaks between 2,000 and 3,000 meters high, among which the Tuca Llardana (or Posets) stands out, which with 3,375 m. it is the second highest peak in the Pyrenees; In addition, it has abundant lakes, such as those of Millares, Barbarisa and Basa de la Mora (or Plan lake).
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The climb up the ravine is steep and you need a steady foot. It can be avoided by reaching the Lavasar Refuge by car along a forest track in good condition.
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While the komoot guide highlights various gorges and ravines, significant natural canyons are not a prominent feature directly within Villanova, Pennsylvania. The region is characterized by rolling hills and stream valleys. The natural features mentioned in this guide, such as Tica del León Gorge and Remáscaro Gorge Waterfalls, are located in a different geographical area, not in Villanova.
Instead of deep canyons, visitors to Villanova can explore several natural and landscaped attractions. These include Stoneleigh: A Natural Garden, which offers serene walking trails and native plants, and the Schuylkill River Trail, a multi-use path popular for walking, running, and biking. Local parks like Inverary Park also provide green spaces and trails.
Among the gorges highlighted in this guide, Tica del León Gorge is very popular, known for its views of Benasque, Anciles, and the Ésera river. Another favorite is Remáscaro Gorge Waterfalls, which collects water from several ravines and is a recommended crossing point from Eriste to Cerler. Fuen d'Aranda and Barranco Sobarriba is also appreciated for its leafy corner and unique microclimate.
While the specific gorges mentioned in the guide, like Tica del León Gorge, are part of routes that can be enjoyed, for family-friendly outdoor activities closer to Villanova, Pennsylvania, consider visiting Stoneleigh: A Natural Garden with its accessible walking trails, or local parks that offer gentler paths suitable for all ages.
Near the areas where gorges like Tica del León Gorge are found, you can enjoy a variety of outdoor sports. For road cycling, explore routes like the 'Valle de Benasque – integral of Castejón de Sos to Llanos del Hospital' or 'Camino del Solano – circular from Castejón de Sos' as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Villanova guide. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Ibones de Barbarisa Trail from Collado de Sahún' or the 'Linsoles Reservoir loop' in the Running Trails around Villanova guide. Gravel biking options include routes like 'Linsoles Reservoir – Benasque Village Center loop' from the Gravel biking around Villanova guide.
The gorges highlighted in this guide vary in difficulty. For instance, Tica del León Gorge is categorized as intermediate, often part of a relatively short route. However, the Ibón de Plan Ravine is described as challenging, with a steep climb requiring a steady foot. Always check the specific trail details before heading out.
The Chistau Valley is a beautiful area surrounded by peaks between 2,000 and 3,000 meters high, including the Tuca Llardana (or Posets), which is the second highest peak in the Pyrenees. It features abundant lakes like Millares, Barbarisa, and Basa de la Mora (or Plan lake), along with forests and rivers, offering scenic viewpoints.
Yes, the Remáscaro Gorge Waterfalls is a prominent feature mentioned in this guide. This mighty ravine collects waters from seven other ravines, creating impressive waterfalls. The Ibón de Plan Ravine also features waterfalls along its challenging trail.
Visitors appreciate the diverse geological formations and the opportunities for outdoor exploration. Highlights like Tica del León Gorge are loved for their scenic views, while Fuen d'Aranda and Barranco Sobarriba is noted for its unique microclimate. The komoot community has shared photos and given many upvotes, indicating a strong appreciation for the natural beauty and challenging trails.
Yes, while the immediate Villanova area doesn't have deep canyons, its geology is part of the Piedmont Province, characterized by rolling hills and stream valleys. You can find more information about the bedrock geology, stream systems, and various rock types of Chester and Delaware Counties, where Villanova lies, through resources like the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (pa.gov) or on Wikipedia's Geology of Pennsylvania page.
The Fuen d'Aranda and Barranco Sobarriba is located in a leafy corner with its own microclimate, fed by a fountain. It's part of the Tres Barrancos route. Visitors often enjoy the unique natural environment and the refreshing atmosphere provided by the fountain.


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