Best canyons around Ribes De Freser are situated in the scenic Vall de Ribes within the Catalan Pyrenees. This region is characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, offering a variety of canyoning experiences. The area features captivating gorges and riverways, providing opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 11, 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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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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This Gorg del Petit Colomer is the last stop on the Route of the 7 gorgs. It is not only the most aesthetically impressive but also the most visited.
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You have to pay for a small parking lot.
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The highest Gorg of the 7 Gorgs. The most viewed
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The area around Ribes De Freser offers several captivating gorges and canyons. Among the most popular are the Petit Colomer Gorge, known as the last and most aesthetically impressive stop on the Route of the 7 gorgs, and Gorg de l'Olla, which features a stunning 15-meter waterfall within a beautiful forest. The Cabana Gorge is also highly appreciated for its refreshing torrent and diverse plant life.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Colomer Pool is ideal for bathing and relaxing with family, featuring a nice waterfall and even a bar in the summer. The Estrets del Freser Canyon, located in the Freser Valley, is also suitable for groups and families, offering a fun and dynamic experience with natural slides and optional jumps.
You can expect to encounter a rich variety of natural features. Many canyons, like the Cabana Gorge, showcase beautiful waterfalls and diverse plant life, including riparian forests. The Estrets del Freser Canyon is known for its stunning rock formations and the distinct color of its waters, set within a high-mountain environment. The Ribes de Freser Canyon offers lush, green landscapes abundant with moss and vegetation.
For those seeking a tranquil experience or who are new to canyoning, the Ribes de Freser Canyon is an excellent choice. It emphasizes enjoying the serene landscape with four rappels, two through water, and an optional jump, making it suitable for individuals aged 12 and above with a minimum level of physical fitness. The Colomer Pool is also a great spot for relaxing and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Yes, for those with prior canyoning experience or a strong adventurous spirit, the Corba Ravine (Torrent de la Corba) offers a more advanced experience. It features vertical rappels up to 30 meters and a large natural rock bridge, providing a medium-high difficulty level. The Gorges del Núria Ravine also offers varying levels of difficulty, including options for experts.
The duration of canyoning activities varies depending on the specific canyon and its difficulty. The Ribes de Freser Canyon typically lasts 3-4 hours, including a short approach and a 2-3 hour descent. The Estrets del Freser Canyon usually takes 5-6 hours, with a 45-minute approach and 2-3 hours of descent. More advanced routes like the Corba Ravine can last around 8 hours.
While specific details for all canyons are not provided, canyoning is generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from late spring through early autumn. This ensures more comfortable water temperatures and favorable weather conditions. For popular spots like the Colomer Pool, visiting during the week or out of peak season is recommended for a quieter experience.
The region around Ribes De Freser, nestled in the Catalan Pyrenees, offers a wide array of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, such as the challenging 'Monasterio de Ripoll – Coll de Merolla loop' or the 'Via Verde Ripoll-Campdevànol' routes. For hikers, there are numerous mountain trails, including routes to Puigmal and El Balandrau. Running enthusiasts can find challenging trails like the 'Taga Peak (2040 m) loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, mountain hikes guide, and running trails guide for Ribes De Freser.
Visitors particularly enjoy the visual beauty of the waterfalls and the refreshing torrents, as seen in the Cabana Gorge. The opportunity for bathing and relaxing in natural pools like the Colomer Pool is also a highlight. Many appreciate the serene and natural environment, away from crowds, and the diverse plant life that thrives in these areas.
Yes, the area is rich in natural monuments and viewpoints. The Cabana Gorge offers visual beauty from its waterfalls and is considered a natural monument. The Clot de la Pastera (Cradle of Puigmal) is a significant gorge that also serves as a viewpoint, known for becoming a pond after thaw or heavy rains. The Corba Ravine features a large natural rock bridge, which is an iconic and attractive section of the route.
The 'Route of the 7 gorgs' is a popular itinerary that explores a series of natural pools and waterfalls. The Petit Colomer Gorge is noted as the last and most aesthetically impressive stop on this route. The Gorg de l'Olla is also part of this itinerary, specifically referred to as 'Gorg 3', and the Colomer Pool is described as the largest and deepest of the 7 gorgs.
Absolutely. The Ribes de Freser Canyon is ideal for combining with other canyoning experiences in the Ribes Valley, such as the Estrets del Freser Canyon. The entire Vall de Núria area, which includes the Gorges del Núria ravine, is renowned for its beautiful scenery and hiking trails, allowing visitors to integrate canyoning with exploration of the natural gorges and riverways.


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