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Structured for experienced canyoners, this full-day experience involves more technical canyon environments with longer approaches and larger abseils. Prior canyoning or climbing experience is required, as the routes demand confidence in rope work and movement through challenging terrain. It’s designed for people who already feel comfortable in mountain canyon settings.
Starting the day with a full technical briefing, you will review rope systems, safety procedures and canyon progression techniques before being equipped for the route ahead. The guide then selects the most appropriate advanced canyon based on conditions and group capability.
Inside the canyon, the terrain becomes more demanding with longer approaches, sustained movement and larger abseils. Abseiling is mandatory on Level 3, and routes may include multiple technical descents requiring focus and control.
Continuing through the canyon, the pace is steady but physically more intense, with fewer easy sections and more continuous progression. The day finishes with a longer exit walk before returning equipment and completing the activity.
Set within the more remote and technical canyon systems of the Pyrenees, Level 3 routes take place in deeper gorges and more complex natural formations. These environments require efficient movement and confidence on rope and rock.
Meeting points are typically in Aínsa or surrounding valley areas depending on the selected canyon. The guide chooses from advanced routes such as Barbaruens, Miraval Integral or Sorrosal, ensuring conditions and group capability match the technical level required.
A high level of fitness is required due to longer approaches, sustained movement and more physically demanding canyon sections. Participants should be comfortable spending a full day in a challenging mountain environment.
Prior experience in canyoning or climbing is essential, including familiarity with abseiling techniques. This level is not suitable for beginners or those without technical outdoor experience.
Guides operating at this level are highly experienced in advanced canyon navigation and rope systems, ensuring every descent is managed with precision and safety awareness. Each route is selected based on technical suitability and current conditions.
Canyons are chosen specifically for their complexity and match to group capability, ensuring a controlled but challenging experience. The guiding approach focuses on maintaining safety while allowing experienced participants to engage fully with more technical terrain.
Level 1 is designed for beginners, where everything is optional including jumps, slides and abseils. It’s a relaxed introduction with easy progression and no compulsory technical sections.
Level 1–2 is a full-day experience with no prior experience needed, but it can include mandatory abseils up to 20 metres depending on the canyon. It suits active people with good fitness who are used to hiking or regular outdoor activity.
Level 2 is a half-day option with no overall mandatory jumps, but it may include a compulsory 3 metre jump and abseils up to around 20–25 metres. It requires good coordination, agility and confidence moving through water and rocky terrain.
Level 3 is the most technical option and requires previous canyoning or climbing experience. Abseiling is always mandatory, and the routes are more physically demanding with longer approaches and more challenging terrain.
Dry Level 1–2 is a beginner-friendly dry canyon option with no water sections, designed for colder conditions or for those who prefer to stay out of the water.
You can explore the other available levels below.
Yes, previous canyoning or climbing experience is required for this level. You should already be confident with rope systems and basic canyoning movement before joining.
This is an advanced experience designed for people who already understand canyon progression. Instruction is still provided, but it assumes prior technical knowledge.
Yes, abseiling is mandatory on Level 3 routes. These can include multiple descents, often in more technical or exposed sections of the canyon.
You will be briefed thoroughly before each descent, but you must already be comfortable with rope-based movement. This is a core part of the experience.
This is a physically demanding full-day activity with longer approaches and sustained canyon movement. Good overall fitness and endurance are essential.
Participants should be comfortable spending many hours moving in mountain terrain. The pace is steady but continuous, with fewer breaks than lower levels.
The total duration is around 9 hours including briefing, equipment setup, canyon time and return. It is a full-day technical experience.
You can expect approximately 6 to 7 hours inside the canyon depending on the route. The remaining time is used for preparation and approach.
You must already have canyoning or climbing experience, including confidence using ropes and handling abseils. Basic understanding of safety systems is expected.
The guide will supervise all technical sections, but you should not be learning fundamentals at this stage. This level builds on existing skills rather than teaching them from scratch.
About the centre
Ainsa, Huesca
Operated by Canyoneers, a partner of adventuro.