In Sierra de Guara there are numerous options to practise canyoning with your family. You’ll need to get in touch with the specialised guide companies, because they are the ones that know the characteristics of the ravines best. They also know which are best suited to families, according to age and physical condition. Through these same companies you can hire the equipment and the guide service to make the descent.
As the most IMPORTANT thing is your SAFETY, before initiating any canyoning activty we recommend you follow the directions given by Montaña Segura, in addition to always being accompanied by a professional guide.
You can also get information and download some basic environmental recommendations for canyoning (the descent of ravines) in the Sustainable Somontano section.
Access and route:
- There are several access points depending on the section chosen for the descent.
- A complete descent can be made, between Fuente de Lecina and Alquézar, or it can be done in sections, always depending on age and physical condition.
Level and degree of difficulty:
- This depends on the flow rate and the weather.
- Request information from adventure guides.
Minimum material required:
- Full wetsuit and wetsuit boots
- Helmet
- 15m rescue rope
- Canyon backpack
- Watertight canister
- Drinking water and picnic
Adventure guides:
- As an adventure activity with a significant degree of risk, and more so if it is done with children, it is highly recommended to do the descent accompanied by a specialised adventure guide.
Access and route:
- There are several access points depending on the section chosen for the descent.
- A partial descent can be made down to Fuente de la Tamara (from Salto de Bierge).
Level and degree of difficulty:
- This depends on the flow rate and the weather.
- Request information from adventure guides.
Minimum material required:
- Full wetsuit and wetsuit boots
- Helmet
- 15m rescue rope
- Canyon backpack
- Watertight canister
- Drinking water and picnic
Adventure guides:
- As an adventure activity with a significant degree of risk, and more so if it is done with children, it is highly recommended to do the descent accompanied by a specialised adventure guide.