Best canyons near Roda de Ter are found within the wider Osona region of Catalonia, offering diverse opportunities for exploration. This area is characterized by its rugged terrain, natural monuments, and significant water features like reservoirs and waterfalls. The landscape provides a setting for activities ranging from gentle hikes to more challenging canyoning experiences. Roda de Ter serves as a base for accessing these natural attractions.
Last updated: July 3, 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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It is not for everyone, the descent is very steep and you need good shoes and confidence.
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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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This was originally going to be a loop but after the walking behind the waterfall we ended up on the cliff face and the path vanished. Well worth the walk to the waterfall but I would return back shortly after that.
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While Roda de Ter itself doesn't have traditional canyons for the sport of canyoning, the wider Osona region offers excellent options. The most notable are Gravet Canyon and Rupit Canyon (Riera de Rupit), both located near the picturesque village of Rupit. Gravet Canyon is known for its dramatic rappels, while Rupit Canyon is ideal for beginners.
Yes, for those new to canyoning or looking for a gentler experience, the Rupit Canyon (Riera de Rupit) is an initiation-level route suitable for families. For general natural attractions, La Foradada Waterfall and Mill is a family-friendly natural monument with an easy hike, featuring a 15-meter waterfall and a distinctive hole in the rock.
The optimal season for canyoning in the region, particularly for Gravet Canyon, is typically from April to October. The best water flow and conditions are often found from March to May.
The area boasts diverse natural features. You can visit View of the Pantà de Sau reservoir from Morro de l'Abella for expansive views over the reservoir. La Foradada Waterfall and Mill offers a unique waterfall with a natural rock arch. For another impressive sight, the Viewpoint of Barra de Ferro Waterfall provides close-up views of a spectacular waterfall, especially after heavy rain.
The difficulty varies. Rupit Canyon (Riera de Rupit) is considered an initiation-level experience, perfect for beginners to learn abseiling. Gravet Canyon is rated as medium or initiation/moderate, suitable for those looking to improve their abseiling technique with several rappels, including an impressive 30-meter descent.
Yes, you can find the Stairs of the Riscos de la Perereda, which features a 5-meter ladder fixed to the rock to help navigate the terrain. For a more challenging hike, the Moll Bernat Trail is known for its very steep descent and requires good shoes and confidence.
Canyoning is an outdoor activity that requires appropriate technical equipment and guidance. It is highly recommended to go with local adventure companies that provide necessary gear like wetsuits, helmets, harnesses, and ropes, and ensure safety for participants.
The area around Roda de Ter offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options like the "Sant Feliuet de Savassona - return from Tavèrnoles" or "Vora Ter - Manlleu to la Gleva circular." There are also many cycling routes for both road cycling and touring bicycles. For more details, explore the Hiking around Roda De Ter guide or the Cycling around Roda De Ter guide.
Yes, Morro de l'Abella is part of a private farm and has specific municipal regulations for access due to increased visitor numbers and the need to protect this Natural Asset of Local Interest. It's important to consult the access conditions before visiting.
Visitors frequently praise the amazing views, such as those from Morro de l'Abella, and the magical natural settings like La Foradada Waterfall and Mill. The opportunity to observe wildlife, including bearded vultures, is also a highlight for many.
Absolutely. After completing Gravet Canyon, you can take a short walk to the impressive Salt de Sallent waterfall, the highest in Catalonia, and even bathe at its base. Both Gravet and Rupit Canyons are located near the medieval village of Rupit, allowing you to combine your adventure with exploring its charming streets and well-preserved stone houses.
Yes, La Foradada Waterfall and Mill is within a Natural Reserve Zone of special landscape attention. Eating is forbidden, and bathing is prohibited for both people and animals to preserve the natural environment.


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