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Canyoning in the Pyrenees

Canyoning / Photo: Aday (pixabay)
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Canyoning in the Aragonese Pyrenees, from the Sierra de Guara to jewels in the heart of the Tena and Ordesa Valley.

The best canyons in the Sierra de Guara, the Tena Valley and Ordesa, from the most enjoyable canyons to the most technical activities.

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Gorgol Gorge
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Gorgol Gorge

The Gorgol is, without a doubt, the star canyon of the Tena Valley and the Panticosa area. A great canyon of easy level, which has everything.

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Mascún ravine / Photo: Roberto Lumbreras (CC BY-SA 2.0)
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Mascún Ravine

The Mascún ravine is the most outstanding canyon in the Sierra de Guara Park and its symbol.

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Costechal Ravine

Useful data Level: Medium Type of rock: Limestone Season: Spring, Summer, Autumn Length: 700m Gradient: 40m...

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Rutaviesas Ravine

Useful data Type of rock: Limestone Length: 1km Slope: 500m Approach: 1.5h Descent: 4h Return:...

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Forronias Ravine

Useful data Type of rock: Calcareous Season: Summer and late spring. Length: 2km Difference in altitude:...

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Escarrilla ravine

Useful Data Level: Beginners. Family. Type of rock: Limestone Season: Spring, Summer, Autumn Length: 1000m Gradient:...

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Furco Gorge

Useful Data Rock Type: Calcareous. Flysh type. Season: Spring, Summer, Autumn Length: 850m Slope: 160m...

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Viandico Ravine

Useful Data Type of rock: Calcareous. Season: Spring, Summer, Autumn Length: 1500m Slope: 120m Flow:...

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Formiga Gorge

Useful Data Level: v3 to 4 III Type of rock: Calcareous and conglomerate. Season: Spring, Summer,...

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🛏️ Where to spend the night on the GR11 by Travesía.

Along the route you will find shelters, hostels, campsites and some camping areas. In the municipalities you will have access to hostels and hotels.

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