Canyoning · Huesca

Canyoning · Huesca

4 offers 50€ – 85€ 5.0 (3 reviews) Verified March 2026
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How to choose

Canyoning in Huesca runs from 50 € to 85 € across 4 tours, with durations spanning 2h to 4.5h. Three entry points by intensity: beginner options ("Everybody welcome") cover the Gorgol and Viandico ravines at 50 € each, with Awa Aventura guiding in Spanish, French and English. A step up, Passion Montagne's Miraval Canyon initiation runs half-day to full-day at 60 € and suits occasionally sporty participants. The highest-intensity pick is the Sorrosal ravine at 85 €, rated "Sporty" and lasting 4.5h. Budget and first-timers: start at 50 €. If you want a longer commitment and a real physical challenge, Sorrosal is your benchmark. The decision is simple: pick your intensity level first, then match it to your available time.

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Canyoning in Viandico ravine in Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park, Aragonese Pyrenees5.0 (1)
50€See offer
Canyoning in the Gorgol ravine in Valle del Tena, Aragonese Pyrenees
50€See offer
Initiation canyoning excursion at Miraval Canyon, Huesca
60€See offer
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Canyoning in the Sorrosal ravine near Torla-Ordesa (Huesca) in the Aragonese Pyrenees5.0 (2)
85€See offer

Our picks

Best value

Canyoning in Viandico ravine in Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park, Aragonese Pyrenees

At 50 € for a 2h session rated "Everybody welcome", the Gorgol ravine tour with Awa Aventura is the most accessible entry point into canyoning in the Aragonese Pyrenees.

50 €See offer

Most intense

Canyoning in the Sorrosal ravine near Torla-Ordesa (Huesca) in the Aragonese Pyrenees

The Sorrosal ravine tour runs 4.5h at a "Sporty" physical level, making it the longest and most demanding canyon descent available near Torla-Ordesa.

85 €See offer

Perfect initiation

Initiation canyoning excursion at Miraval Canyon, Huesca

At 60 €, Passion Montagne's Miraval Canyon session runs from a half-day to a full day and is designed for "Occasionally sporty" participants stepping up from total beginner level.

60 €See offer

Best for scenery

Canyoning in the Gorgol ravine in Valle del Tena, Aragonese Pyrenees

Awa Aventura's 3h descent through the Viandico ravine puts you inside the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park, one of the most dramatic landscapes in the Spanish Pyrenees, at 50 €.

50 €See offer

Frequently asked questions

Which canyon in Huesca delivers the most intense experience?
The Sorrosal ravine near Torla-Ordesa is the most demanding option, rated "Sporty" with a 4.5h duration. It's the longest and physically hardest tour in this lineup, and priced at 85 €.
Is there a canyon suitable for complete beginners or families?
Yes. Both the Gorgol ravine in Valle del Tena and the Viandico ravine in the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park are rated "Everybody welcome" and priced at 50 €, with sessions as short as 2h.
What's the shortest canyoning option available in Huesca?
The Gorgol ravine tour lasts 2h, making it the quickest way to get into the water in the Aragonese Pyrenees.
Do I need to speak Spanish to join a tour?
Not necessarily. Awa Aventura guides in Spanish, French and English. Passion Montagne operates in French and English. All 4 tours cover English, so non-Spanish speakers are fully accommodated.
When is canyoning season in Huesca?
The season runs from May through September. Water levels and conditions in the Pyrenean ravines are typically best between June and August.
How much does canyoning in Huesca cost on average?
Tours are priced between 50 € and 85 €. The two entry-level options both sit at 50 €, while the most advanced 4.5h session reaches 85 €.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

Wetsuits and helmets are standard gear provided by operators for Pyrenean canyon descents, but bring a swimsuit to wear underneath and water shoes or old trainers with good grip. For the 4.5h Sorrosal session rated "Sporty", pack a light snack and a change of dry clothes for after.

Getting there

Tours meet at specific car parks in the Huesca province, including the Parking de los Estachos near Biescas, the Parking de La Tella on the HU-631 near Ainsa, and the Valle del Sorrosal car park near Torla-Ordesa: check your tour's meeting point and plan to drive, as these ravines are spread across the Aragonese Pyrenees and not served by public transport.

See also

Other activities in Huesca

Updated on 3 March 2026