All 3 routes run through Huesca's Aragonese Pyrenees with Awa Aventura, and all accept beginners except one. Start with the Duendes del Sorrosal (40 €, 1.5h, K3): the shortest intro on the market, ideal if you want to test iron-rung climbing without committing a half-day. Step up to Cascada del Sorrosal in Broto (50 €, 3h, K3) for double the exposure and the waterfall backdrop that defines this canyon. The Croqueta de Obarra in Beranuy (60 €, 4h, K4) is the only route rated "Sporty": longer, physically demanding, and reserved for participants ready to push their arms and legs for 4 solid hours on technical sections. The 20 € gap between entry and top tier directly reflects that jump in duration and difficulty.
Perfect intro
Via Ferrata Duendes del Sorrosal (Huesca), Aragonese Pyrenees
1.5h on a K3 route for 40 €, open to all levels: the lowest barrier to your first iron-rung climb in the Pyrenees.
Biggest rush for the price
Via Ferrata Cascada del Sorrosal in Broto (Huesca), Aragonese Pyrenees
3h next to the Sorrosal waterfall for 50 €, still accessible to everybody but long enough to genuinely test your legs and grip.
Season
May – October
Coordinates
42.5807°N, -0.0092°EEquipment
Harness, helmet and via ferrata lanyard are provided by Awa Aventura. Wear closed-toe shoes with a stiff sole (approach shoes or trail runners, not sandals) and bring a layer for the cliff face, which stays cooler than the valley floor. For the 4h K4 Croqueta de Obarra route, pack water and a snack: sustained climbing at "Sporty" level burns through energy fast.
Getting there
All K3 sessions meet at Vía Ferrata Cascada del Sorrosal K3, Ctra. Oto, 22370 Broto, Huesca; the K4 Croqueta de Obarra route starts at Ferrata de Obarra, 22484 Veracruz, Huesca. Both are reachable by car from Huesca city via the A-138 road through the Aragonese Pyrenees.
Updated on 3 March 2026