Follow the Rio Vero from source to stream on this canyoning excursion to Peonera Gorge in Sierra de Guara National Park. Less than an hour away from Huesca!
Follow the Rio Vero from source to stream on this canyoning excursion to Peonera Gorge in Sierra de Guara National Park. Feel the adrenaline like never before!
Sierra de Guara is a true heaven on earth for nature lovers. The natural park offers Europe’s most spectacular and unique sceneries. The professional canyoning instructors will ensure your safety on the most fun canyoning excursions in Sierra de Guara and they will take you to all of the hidden gems in the area.
Sierra de Guara Natural Park is full of hills, cliffs, caves, gorges and canyons. The limestone reliefs were formed as a result of the erosion of natural watercourses, of the rain and the wind, making it a perfect location for canyoning.
The water temperature varies from 14 and 22 degrees Celsius, depending on the itineraries in spring and summer. In the are you can find more than 20 different raptor species (vultures, kites, eagles…), amphibians (frogs, newts), reptiles (Gekkota, lizards, snakes) as well as many different endemic plants. The difficulty of the canyons goes from level 2 to 3.
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Practical information
The day begins with a meeting at the Expediciones camp base. The instructor will explain the instructions to you and check the group equipment. Once everything is set, you will be ready to go to the starting point of the excursion; you can either walk or take your car to go there.
A typical day of canyoning lasts between 6 and 8 hours, depending on the chosen itinerary. You will begin with a short walk (from 5 minutes to 2 hours, it depends on your ability to catch up). After a few hours of walking you will have lunch next to a natural pool or on a nice spot.
After the lunch break, you will go abseiling down 30 meters. The rhythm of the activity is quite relaxed; you will have either 3 or 5 hours left. This will be the perfect time to play a few water games, or jump from 10 meters high, to slide on natural slides and to swim in natural Jacuzzis and waterfalls. Following these recreational breaks, you will make your way back to the base camp.
Knowing how to swim is compulsory for this activity.
Groups are limited to 4 to 10 people per guide depending on the chosen itinerary. Usually the group average is 8 people.
- A certified guide
- Personal insurance
- Wetsuit
- helmet
- harness
- Drybag
- water-proof container
- first-aid kit
- ropes
- Appropriate clothing
- Change of clothes (to keep in the car)
- Hiking shoes or sneakers (with good soles to protect your feet)
- Swimwear
- Light windbreaker
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Cap
- Eyeglass cords
- Swimming goggles (if you wear contact lenses)
- Lunch (you can bring money to buy food)
- Bottled water + snacks
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