Vultures above Barranc del Cinc |
Dramatic,rocky and often very wild these places have their own micro ecosystems that have some great geological phenomena, fauna and flora.
Barranc del Cinc |
Short toed Eagle:found in most of Valencian gorges. |
To the right you can see the entrance to Barranc "Gran" |
Montesa and castle seen from Barranc de Fosch |
Golden Eagle in Barranc "Gran" |
Then my favourite is a canyon near to where I live which not only is huge it is probably the wildest and loneliest. Known to locals as El Barranc "Gran", it is approximately ten kilometres long and is 350 metres deep in places. Home to numerous herds of mountain goats, wild boar, red squirrels, golden eagles, short toed eagles, peregrine falcons, sparrowhawks, goshawks, woodpeckers, blue rock thrush, golden oriol, different types of lizard and snakes amongst others! It is a veritable wildlife sanctuary although it is hunted in during the hunting season making all the animals very timid and you have to be patient if you wish to see some of the bigger animals.The rocky outcrops get shaped into fantastic shapes and the landscape is dramatic if only because of the huge dimensions of the canyon.
Barranc "Gran" |
Barranc "Gran" |
Every time I go back to one of these places I always discover more things, places and animals. A delightful way to spend a few hours. The best time of the year to walk in these canyons is spring,autumn and winter. The summer is ok if you are prepared to get up very very early but otherwise it is a harsh paradise with the Mediterranean sun forcing even the boldest of mountain goats to lay up in the shade high up on a ledge until the cooler moments of the day.
Young mountain goat in Barranc "Gran" |
The Spanish Thyme Traveller includes walking in some of its holidays. The Iberos Tour is the holiday that has several long walks including one through on of these fascinating canyons. A great mixture of the Spanish outdoor with good food and wine and several cultural visits included.
Beautiful photos. Thanks for posting! I've been to Valencia the town but had no idea these canyons existed. Shall have to add it to my long list of places to visit.
ReplyDeletesuper nice images..love it all...would love to be there someday...but 2moro our trip to barcelona will start...thanks for sharing this post..
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Absolutely beautiful country. The skies here too are full of big birds; majestic for an Irishman more used to sparrows and crows.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your kind comments. Robin, you live in such a good place for big birds(annual migration!) love to go one year and see them coming over from Africa! have a great day everyone and even better weekend!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really amazing! I honestly think there aren't many places as beautiful as the rugged countryside in Spain. The wildlife you get to see is phenomenal.
ReplyDeleteI've been to Monfrague National Park often and it is so beautiful - the birdwatching is unbelievable.