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Campdevànol

Route of the 7 Gorges

Moderate

4.6

(31)

155

hikers

Route of the 7 Gorges

03:55

13.9km

290m

Hiking

Hike the moderate 8.7-mile Route of the 7 gorgs (Torrent de la Cabana) from Campdevànol, exploring seven waterfalls and crystal-clear pools.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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1.47 km

Saint Eudald Spring

Highlight • Natural Monument

The fountain of Saint Eudald...
It is part of one of the attractive points of the Camí Real,...
Currently and in summer it is dry, but it is a good place for a break.

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2.42 km

It is a large pine forest that has barbecues so you can enjoy a whole day in the middle of nature. Located on the GI-401 road at kilometer 3, it has a parking area with a rate of €10 per car per day, every day of the year. It can also be accessed by walking from the center of the village along the rural and cattle track that connects Campdevànol with Gombrèn. The schedule is from 06.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m.
The car park is not guarded and overnight stays are prohibited.
Camping is prohibited throughout the municipality.

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3

4.65 km

Cabana Gorge

Highlight • Gorge

Itinerary that follows the refreshing torrent of Estiula, popularly known as Torrent de la Cabana, where we can enjoy the visual beauty of its waterfalls and observe the plant diversity such as the riparian forest consisting mainly of alders and pine forests red.

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4.89 km

Gorg de la Tosca

Highlight • Waterfall

Gorg 2 of the itinerary

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6.14 km

Gorg de l'Olla

Highlight • Waterfall

Gorg de l'Olla is another of the pools that is part of the route. This stands out especially for its 15 meter high waterfall in the middle of a beautiful forest.

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6.41 km

Bauma Pool

Highlight • Waterfall

Gorg núm. 4 of the itinerary

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7

6.73 km

Forat Pool

Highlight • Waterfall

Gorg núm. 5 of the itinerary

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7.04 km

Petit Colomer Gorge

Highlight • Waterfall

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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7.50 km

Colomer Pool

Highlight • Waterfall

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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13.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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9.70 km

3.48 km

668 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

10.4 km

1.81 km

1.25 km

477 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete this route?

The Route of the 7 Gorgs is approximately 9-10 km long. Most hikers complete it in about 3 to 5 hours, depending on their pace and how many stops they make to enjoy the waterfalls and pools.

What is the difficulty level of the hike?

The trail is generally considered to be of easy to moderate difficulty. While it doesn't have significant elevation gain, some descents to the gorges can be challenging, especially if muddy after rain. Good physical fitness is recommended, and sturdy shoes are advisable.

What is the terrain like on the Route of the 7 Gorgs?

The terrain is varied, featuring a mix of natural paths, paved sections, unpaved tracks, and gravel paths. You'll navigate mountainous areas with descents to the gorges that can be slippery or muddy. The path is well-marked with yellow signs.

What natural features and highlights can I see along the way?

The primary attractions are the seven picturesque waterfalls (gorgs) and the crystal-clear pools they form as the Torrent de la Cabana descends. Notable highlights include the Cabana Gorge, Gorg de la Tosca, Gorg de l'Olla, Bauma Pool, Forat Pool, Petit Colomer Gorge, and the Colomer Pool, which is the largest and deepest. You'll also pass by the Saint Eudald Spring and diverse plant life, including riparian and red pine forests.

Is the trail suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, the route is generally considered suitable for families and beginners, as it doesn't involve significant elevation gain. However, the length might be challenging for very young children, and strollers are not recommended due to the mountainous paths and varied terrain. Sturdy shoes are a must for everyone.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

The trail offers different charms throughout the year. Summer is popular for swimming in the pools and enjoying the vibrant green waters. Winter provides an enchanting setting with potentially frozen waterfalls and stalactites. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage.

Where can I park for the Route of the 7 Gorgs?

Parking facilities are available at the Font del Querol Picnic and Recreation Area, which is a common access point for the trail.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the 7 Gorgs trail?

Yes, there is often an eco-tax or admission fee to access the trail, especially during high season. It's advisable to check in advance, as prior reservation may also be required during peak times.

Is this trail dog-friendly?

Information regarding dog-friendliness is not explicitly provided in the available sources. It's recommended to check local regulations or contact the Campdevànol tourist office before bringing your dog.

Can I swim in the pools along the route?

Yes, the natural pools formed by the waterfalls offer opportunities for swimming and cooling off, making it a very popular activity during the warmer months.

Does the trail connect with other hiking paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. It covers significant sections of the itinerari de natura dels Gorgs del Torrent de la Cabana and L'Auró. Smaller portions also overlap with trails like Camí Ramader de Marina, El Camí IT1TR3 El Camí Capçaler: de Salzes a Balaguer, and Sant Pere de Aüria.

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Trail Reviews

Manel Martín Costajussà
August 24, 2023, Volteta Campdevànol

The circular route from Campdevànol is actually 12.8 km when you cut it, but it does not change the km passing by: - Collar of the Flycatcher - Gorg del Colomer - Gorg Petit del Colomer - Gorge del Forat - Gorg de l'Olla - Gorg de la Tosca - Gorg de la Cabana - The Mosquito - Source of the Querol

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