Canyons around Campelles are found within the Ribes Valley, an area characterized by a green landscape rich in moss and vegetation. This region offers natural descents suitable for various experience levels. The municipality provides access to several gorges, contributing to its appeal as a destination for outdoor activities. The natural environment offers a tranquil setting away from crowded areas.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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This is the intersection point of the Cami de Come de Vaca and the Canal del Freser. The Canal del Freser can be walked in its entirety via a wooden path. It's not an official hiking trail and is tricky in at least two places. The wooden walkways of the Canal de Freser, part of the hydroelectric power plant built by DAIO since 1907, are partially incomplete. You can find information on "Canal del Freser" on YouTube if you want to walk the entire wooden path.
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Walk through the 7 gorges of the Estiula stream and climb to the hermitage of Sant Feliu d'Estiula.
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This is the first pool of the official route of "the 7 Gorgs de la Cabana".
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This is pond number 6 of the official route of "the 7 gorges of Campdevànol".
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This is the highest pool in Torrent de la Cabana, as well as the largest and deepest of the 7 pools on the official route. A few meters further up there is the Bar la Parada del Gorg open from April to November, only holidays and weekends (in August it is open every day).
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The largest and deepest gorg of the 7. It has a nice waterfall. Ideal for bathing and relaxing with family, friends and dogs. In the summer months there is a bar if you fancy an ice cream or coffee. In the middle of summer it gets very crowded, so for a quieter experience I recommend coming during the week or out of season.
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the Clot de la Pastera or Bressol del Puigmal is located where the paths of Pas del Lladres and the path that goes up from Vallcebollera meet and is where the last steep climb to the summit of Puigmal begins. As its name indicates, it is a hollow where after the thaw or during heavy rains it can become a pond.
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In order to be able to enjoy the surroundings in peace, it is better to go during the week and outside the high bathing season. In any case, it is quite difficult.
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The region offers several notable natural attractions. Visitors frequently enjoy the Petit Colomer Gorge, which is the final and most aesthetically impressive stop on the Route of the 7 Gorgs. Another favorite is Gorg de l'Olla, known for its 15-meter high waterfall amidst a beautiful forest. The Cabana Gorge is also appreciated for its visual beauty, following the refreshing Torrent de la Cabana with its waterfalls and diverse plant life.
Yes, the area caters to various experience levels. The Barranc del Molí de Can Coll (also known as Barranc de Can Coll) is an initiation-level descent, ideal for beginners or families. It features four rappels, with the longest being 18 meters, and offers small slides and scrambling sections in a pleasant natural environment. The Colomer Pool is also considered family-friendly, ideal for bathing and relaxing.
The canyons around Campelles are characterized by a green landscape, rich in moss and vegetation. You'll encounter numerous waterfalls, such as the 15-meter cascade at Gorg de l'Olla, and the visual beauty of the waterfalls and plant diversity along the Cabana Gorge. The Barranc de Ribes de Freser offers spectacular views of Puigmal and Taga, with rappels directly through water in a very green, moss-filled environment.
The best season for canyoning in the Campelles area generally runs from May to October. For canyons like Barranc del Molí de Can Coll, spring is recommended when water flow is good. The Barranc de Ribes de Freser is also best visited during this period, offering ideal conditions to enjoy the natural beauty.
While specific permits for individual canyons are not detailed in the provided information, it's always advisable to check with local authorities or guided tour operators in the Ripollès region for any current permit requirements or regulations before undertaking canyoning activities.
Beyond canyoning, Campelles is an excellent base for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including routes like the Sant Antoni Hermitage – Roca del Duc loop or the Pla de Prats Refuge – Campelles Village loop. For more challenging adventures, there are mountain hikes such as the Puigmal loop from Collada de Fontalba. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the Monasterio de Ripoll – Coll de Merolla loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Campelles, Mountain Hikes around Campelles, and Cycling around Campelles guides.
For some popular spots like the Colomer Pool, there is a small paid parking lot available. For other canyons, such as Barranc del Molí de Can Coll and Barranc de Ribes de Freser, a car combination is often recommended to facilitate shorter approach and return times. It's best to research specific parking options for each canyon you plan to visit.
Campelles itself is a municipality in the Ribes Valley. Nearby towns like Ribes de Freser would offer more comprehensive amenities, including accommodation, cafes, and pubs. The region research suggests that the area provides a tranquil setting, so for a wider range of services, exploring options in the closest larger settlements is advisable.
Some natural areas, like the Colomer Pool, are noted as being ideal for visiting with dogs. However, rules can vary by specific location and protected areas. It's always recommended to check local regulations for each canyon or trail to ensure dog-friendly access and to keep dogs on a leash where required.
Canyoning routes near Campelles range from initiation-level to those requiring a minimum level of physical fitness. For example, Barranc del Molí de Can Coll is considered straightforward and ideal for beginners. Barranc de Ribes de Freser is suitable for individuals with a minimum level of physical fitness. Some gorges like Clot de la Pastera (Cradle of Puigmal) are categorized as challenging.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil setting and the natural beauty of the region, characterized by its green landscape, moss, and vegetation. The aesthetic impression of waterfalls like the Petit Colomer Gorge and the opportunity for bathing and relaxation at spots like the Colomer Pool are frequently highlighted. The area offers a peaceful escape from crowded areas, making it ideal for enjoying nature.


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