Viandico Ravine

Data Useful

  • Type of Rock: Calcareous.
  • Epoch: Spring, Summer, Autumn
  • Length: 1500m
  • Unevenness: 120m
  • Flow rate: Spring. Rain tolerant.
  • Approach: 10min
  • Descent: 2h
  • Return: 30m
  • Material: Neoprene, Harness, Helmet and Rope
  • Longer rappel: 14m * Recommended X3
  • Remarks: Very cold. Complement with Flegeto

One of the canyons more easy and spectacular Añisclo Valley   one of the star ravines of the Añisclo Valley. At the foot of the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. With one of the best entrances we can make to a canyon, two rappel-waterfalls of 25 and 10 m, over a limestone formation called Flysch that make them spectacular.

How to get there

In the Valley of Torla and Broto, in the Pyrenees of Huesca and at the foot of the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. On the N-260 from Biescas to AinsaAfter passing the Puerto de Cotefablo pass we reach the crossroads towards Torla and the Ordesa National Park, we descend towards the valley to reach the village of Broto and continue on to Sarvise. We turn left towards Fanlo passing it on the right and descend towards the Añisclo Valley and the village of Nerin. At the crossroads of this village continue to the right, descending towards the valley, until the turn-off to the village of Vio and after a few bends and a short while... we have arrived.

From Ainsa Take the A138 towards France. In the village of Escalona we take a left turn towards the National Park of Ordesa and Añisclo Valley on the HU-631 road, until we reach the car park at the entrance to Añisclo. We can leave the car there or go up 2 km more to the top, from where the approach is shorter.

Approach

From the car

Return

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