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Top 20 Gorges in Tarragona

Canyons in Tarragona offer a diverse range of natural landscapes and outdoor activities. The region features impressive canyons within the Prades Mountains and Terres de l'Ebre, characterized by natural formations and aquatic environments. These areas provide opportunities for exploring geological features and engaging with the natural heritage. The terrain often includes dense forests, rock formations, and water-carved features.

Best canyons in Tarragona

  • The most popular canyons highlight is Old railway viaduct, a bridge that leads through a gorge. This location is noted for its suitability for cycling families with children.
  • Another must-see spot is The Throne of Siurana, a natural monument. Visitors can expect a curious rock formation that protrudes like a cantilever, offering views over the river and swamp.
  • Visitors also love Els Avencs de la Febró, a cave and narrow canyon. This site is an open crevice in the Mussara mountain range, approximately 250 meters long and 25-30 meters deep.
  • Tarragona is known for its gorges, natural monuments, and river-carved canyons. The region offers a variety of natural features to see and explore, from deep pools to impressive rock formations.
  • The canyons in Tarragona are appreciated by the komoot community, with 29 highlights, 42 photos, and 211 upvotes.

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Old railway viaduct

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At a lofty height, an old railway viaduct leads right through the gorge - and on the other side the Vía Verde disappears into a tunnel again.

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Els Avencs de la Febró

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Interesting Cave and Cave
Access via a short climbing passage, headlamp required

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Cadolles Fondes Deep Pools

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As they say? ... pack your swimming trunks and discover the canyon! 💪🏻👌🏻🌊☀️👌🏻

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Fontcalda

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Fontcalda, a natural thermal basin inserted in a wonderful gorge. To get there you have to get off the track and go down a steep and short descent. The water temperature is 22 degrees, therefore good for all seasons. It is highly recommended to bring a bathing suit: resisting those waters is difficult.

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The Throne of Siurana

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La Trona de Siurana is a curious rock formation in which a cut in the wall protrudes forming a kind of cantilever. It is a kind of balcony in a place with fantastic views over the river and especially with the swamp in the background, they are spectacular. The path that leads there runs along a precipice over the river Siurana and although it does not involve great technical difficulties or special physical requirements, it can be snatched from people who are afraid of heights.-
The path to access La Trona, leaves the car park before the entrance to the village, this path passes, after a few minutes from its beginning, by La Trona, then down to the river Siurana . Once on the river Siurana you can continue to the dam of the swamp, or go to Arboli or Cornudella.

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Priorat Balcony

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It is a natural viewpoint, not suitable for people with vertigo, from where we can see a great panorama of the historic Priory, the Sierra de la Gritella and the Sierra de Llaberia. It is accessed from the Morera de Montsant by the Grau dels Barrots. This Degree, of access to the Serra Major, presents some technical difficulties since at some point it has to climb through some bars nailed to the rock.
From the steep path we will have to pass over a stone embedded in the crack that separates the rock from the cliff, with the help of an iron railing.
This is a point of extraordinary beauty, which will allow us to access the Sierra Mayor from where we can discover the park through the network of signposted paths.

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Els Estrets Gorge

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Boxed section where the Riu dels Estrets flows between the Lliberós car park, where we find informative panels about the route and the existing regulations, and the Pontet de Cantavella under the Mola dels Biarnets. Two points can also be distinguished, the Straits of Lliberós, at the height of Mola de Guasc, and the Straits of Arnes at the height of Roca del Duc.
Due to its scenic beauty, it attracts a large number of hikers, due to its vertical walls to many climbers and because we find the only place where bathing (Toll Blau) is allowed to large numbers of bathers in the summer.
The PR-C 185 goes through this place as well as the Estels del Sud route in its stage between Arnes and Paüls.

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Grau dels Barrots

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Once we reach the foot of the cliff, we follow it, the path is flat and quite narrow.
We reach a very shady canal, we go uphill. In the middle of the canal there is a rock that may offer some difficulty in overcoming it. We climb to the left.
We are at the beginning of the section that gives its name to the grade (there is a commemorative plaque on the wall on our left). the right, making a route of about 3 or 4 meters. Care must be taken when taking care of the amount of loose stone. Once over the obstacle we continue through the middle of the canal and when we reach the end, a narrow rock relief on the left will allow us to leave the canal. We will now go through the rock embedded in the canal, which we used to pass under, with the help of some nailed irons.
Before passing it is worth continuing along the relief on the right that will take us to a balcony with spectacular views.

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Barranc de la Dòvia

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This almost traffic-free road runs between the cliffs and crags of the Dòvia ravine, making the journey very pleasant.

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Gorg del Mas dels Frares Waterfall

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Undoubtedly the most spectacular, which together with the Gorguina and the Gorguet form a trio that brings together a good number of bathers in the summer.

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April 29, 2026, Cadolles Fondes Pools

A beautiful nature surprise - also invites you to take a little dip.

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This almost traffic-free road runs between the cliffs and crags of the Dòvia ravine, making the journey very pleasant.

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It's a Green Route suitable for all levels, well-maintained, with beautiful scenery and also many tunnels. You'll need to bring a light, as they don't illuminate themselves.

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Amazing greenway but mandatory to have lights, the tunnels have but we found some that didn't work and some of them are long and its pitch black inside because some of them are not straight

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very beautiful landscape, with only a slight incline.

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Unfortunately also completely dry on 23/07/2024. Otherwise it would have been very nice, that will be for another time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons in Tarragona?

The ideal time to explore Tarragona's canyons is generally during spring and early summer. Canyons like Glorieta Canyon and Gorgues del Mas dels Frares are particularly recommended in spring when water levels are good and the weather is pleasant. By mid-summer, some canyons may have reduced water flow.

Are there any canyons in Tarragona suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, several canyons cater to different skill levels. Glorieta Canyon, for instance, offers a medium-level descent suitable for beginners, with certified guides available. For a more relaxed experience, the Old railway viaduct is perfect for cycling families with children, leading through a gorge.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in Tarragona's canyons?

Tarragona's canyons boast diverse natural features. You can find deep pools, impressive rock formations, and lush vegetation. Glorieta Canyon is known for its clear waters, natural slides, and unique karst formations, surrounded by dense forests. At Cadolles Fondes Deep Pools, you'll encounter numerous deep ponds carved into the rock and a rich wildlife reserve.

Where can I find unique geological formations in the Tarragona canyon region?

For unique geological formations, visit Els Avencs de la Febró, an impressive open crevice in the Mussara mountain range, approximately 250 meters long and 25-30 meters deep. Another notable spot is The Throne of Siurana, a curious rock formation that protrudes like a cantilever, offering spectacular views.

Are there opportunities for canyoning with rappels and jumps in Tarragona?

Absolutely. Canyons like Glorieta Canyon offer rappels up to 20 meters, natural slides, and deep pools with optional jumps ranging from 3 to 7 meters. Barranco de Canaletes also provides a combination of rappels, jumps, and natural slides within a wild setting, suitable for various skill levels.

What outdoor activities can I do near the canyons in Tarragona?

Beyond canyoning, the Tarragona region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, enjoy gravel biking, or tackle MTB trails. Many routes allow you to experience the diverse landscapes surrounding the canyons.

Are there any natural thermal springs or unique swimming spots in the canyons?

Yes, Fontcalda is a natural thermal basin nestled within a wonderful gorge. Its water temperature is around 22 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for bathing in all seasons. It's a highly recommended spot to take a break and enjoy the ravine.

How long does a typical canyoning activity take in Tarragona?

A canyoning activity, such as descending Glorieta Canyon, typically lasts about half a day. This usually includes the hiking approach to the canyon and the return journey, in addition to the time spent in the water.

What kind of wildlife can be observed in the canyon areas of Tarragona?

The canyons are home to diverse wildlife. At Cadolles Fondes Deep Pools, for example, the river is a designated wildlife reserve. You might spot various fish species like madrilles and river trout, as well as river crabs, green frogs, water snakes, water blackbirds, kingfishers, water rats, and ferrets.

Are there any specific gorges or narrow passages worth exploring for hikers?

Hikers will enjoy exploring Els Avencs de la Febró, a popular hiking destination featuring a beautiful narrow canyon. Other notable gorges include Els Estrets Gorge and Els Estrets d'Arnes, both offering scenic trails and viewpoints.

Do I need permits for canyoning in Tarragona?

While the guide data does not specify permit requirements for all canyons, it is generally advisable to check local regulations, especially for areas within natural parks like Els Ports. For guided tours in Barranco de Canaletes, certified guides provide all necessary technical equipment and likely handle any required access permits.

Are there any canyons in the Prades Mountains region of Tarragona?

Yes, the Prades Mountains are home to several notable canyons. Glorieta Canyon, situated between Mont-ral and Alcover, and Gorgues del Mas dels Frares, located in La Febró, are both found within this mountain range, offering aquatic adventures and lush natural surroundings.

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