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# Canyoning in Mallorca: Barranco Muntanya

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Canyoning in Mallorca: Barranco Muntanya
- **URL slug**: canyoning-in-mallorca-barranco-muntanya
- **Course id**: 59361
- **Centre id**: 59233

## Short summary

Perfect for getting started in canyoning, Barranco Muntanya offers a mix of scenic terrain, jumps, and rope work in one of Mallorca’s least crowded ravines. Available only after recent rainfall, this route delivers a fun, technical descent in a beautiful mountain setting. Key Details Location: Escorca – Menut (Tramuntana Mountains) Level: Beginner to Advanced Total duration: Approx. 5.5 hours Minimum age: 14 What to Expect The experience starts with a 25-minute hike through thick holm oak forest, gradually climbing into exposed limestone slopes. After gearing up, your guide will lead you into the ravine’s upper section, where a mountain spring feeds short-lived crystal-clear water channels—ideal for a mix of controlled jumps, technical rappels, and a few enjoyable scrambling sections. The…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Canyoning
- **Experience levels**: Beginner, Improver
- **Course categories**: Guides & Tours, Suitable for Groups
- **Regions**: Illes Balears (Balearic Islands)
- **Subregions**: Mallorca
- **Countries**: Spain


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Rotonda Can Berenguer, s/n, 07460 Pollença, Balearic Islands
- **Coordinates**: 26.8836752, -82.2900944 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Numeric price**: _Not provided in catalog._
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: €

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Mallorca Mountains
- **Owner / contact label**: Javier Marin
- **Review aggregate (centre or listing mirror; see site UI)**: 5 / 5 over 2 reviews

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
- **Length (days)**: —
- **Length (hours)**: 6
- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 8
- **Min group**: 1
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Firm
- **Booking type (label)**: request

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
Perfect for getting started in canyoning, Barranco Muntanya offers a mix of scenic terrain, jumps, and rope work in one of Mallorca’s least crowded ravines. Available only after recent rainfall, this route delivers a fun, technical descent in a beautiful mountain setting. Key Details Location: Escorca – Menut (Tramuntana Mountains) Level: Beginner to Advanced Total duration: Approx. 5.5 hours Minimum age: 14 What to Expect The experience starts with a 25-minute hike through thick holm oak forest, gradually climbing into exposed limestone slopes. After gearing up, your guide will lead you into the ravine’s upper section, where a mountain spring feeds short-lived crystal-clear water channels—ideal for a mix of controlled jumps, technical rappels, and a few enjoyable scrambling sections. The terrain quickly narrows, with higher walls and steeper drops, offering a more vertical and technical feel as you progress. Expect roughly 3 to 4 hours of descent, depending on group pace and water levels. The route includes multiple rappels—some longer and more advanced—making this a great learning environment for those wanting to build skills beyond basic canyoning. Your guide will also take time to explain some of the area’s natural history, helping you spot native plants and wildlife hidden in the folds of the ravine. After exiting the canyon, there’s a relaxed 1-hour return walk back to the meeting point through scenic mountain trails. Location Barranco Muntanya is based in the rugged heart of the Serra de Tramuntana, near Escorca and the Coll de Sa Batalla mountain pass. Its remote position and seasonal flow make it one of the lesser-known canyons on the island, offering a peaceful alternative to the more frequented routes. The area is known for its mix of holm oak forests, dramatic limestone walls, and alpine terrain. Access is via narrow winding roads, with the meeting point located at the Repsol Service Station near Coll de Sa Batalla, a known reference point for Tramuntana-based mountain activities. Prerequisites This activity is suitable for beginners who are physically active and confident in uneven outdoor terrain. No previous canyoning experience is needed, but participants should be comfortable with heights and able to swim in shallow pools. Due to the canyon’s brief seasonality, good timing is essential. The ravine holds water only for a few days after rainfall, so bookings are usually confirmed within short windows. If you're flexible and ready for a spon…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
Official canyoning guide All technical equipment (helmet, harness, ropes) Neoprene wetsuit, booties, backpack and dry container First aid kit RC and accident insurance

### What’s not included
Transport to and from the meeting point Food and drinks Personal insurance

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### Is Barranco Muntanya suitable for beginners?

Yes, this canyon is perfect for people who are new to canyoning but want a bit more than just a gentle introduction. It includes straightforward ropework, manageable jumps, and fun natural slides that are ideal for learning and confidence-building. The technical difficulty ranges from beginner to early intermediate, making it a great choice for anyone who enjoys being outdoors and is comfortable walking on uneven ground. There’s enough variety to keep it interesting without being overwhelming.

### When is the best time to do this canyon?

Barranco Muntanya is a seasonal ravine that only fills with water during and just after heavy rainfall. This means it’s only available in the autumn, winter, and spring months, and even then only for a few days at a time after rain. Because of this, the activity is usually scheduled on short notice and confirmed close to the date based on weather conditions. If you're interested, it's best to register your interest in advance so you can be contacted when conditions are right.

### Will there be water in the ravine during my session?

Water flow depends entirely on recent rainfall. The ravine is normally dry, so it only runs when rain feeds its short-lived channels. During those windows, it offers clear, flowing water and a completely different feel compared to dry canyoning. If there's no water present, the session may be moved to a different canyon or rescheduled. The team monitors weather patterns and will only confirm the trip when they know the water level is ideal and safe.

### How physically demanding is this canyon?

The physical difficulty is moderate. The approach involves a 25-minute walk through forested terrain, followed by 3 to 4 hours of descending using ropes, scrambling, and short swims or wades depending on water levels. While it doesn’t require elite fitness, you should feel comfortable hiking uphill and downhill, staying active for several hours, and being on your feet over rough terrain. A final 1-hour return hike wraps up the day, so bring plenty of snacks and water.

### What technical equipment will I need to bring?

All technical canyoning equipment is provided, including helmets, harnesses, wetsuits, booties, backpacks, and waterproof containers for any small items you carry. You’ll need to bring your own swimwear, towel, and sturdy shoes that you’re okay getting soaked—trail shoes or trainers with good grip are best. Also bring 1.5L of water, energy snacks, and clothes to change into after the session.

### Can I participate if I’ve never done abseiling or ropework before?

Yes. This canyon is often used for beginners and those with limited experience. Before entering the ravine, your guide will explain how to use the equipment and give you time to practise abseiling and descending on the rope. You’ll be fully supervised at each rope section, and the guide will manage all the technical aspects so you can focus on movement and building confidence. It’s a great place to learn in a safe, scenic environment.



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