



Built for those wanting a more active canyoning session, this half-day experience introduces more technical sections while still being accessible without previous canyoning experience. The focus shifts towards abseils and movement through more structured canyon terrain, with a short but physically engaging format. It suits adventurous beginners who are comfortable with basic outdoor challenges.
Arriving at the meeting point, the session begins with a safety briefing and full equipment fitting before heading towards the canyon chosen by your guide. The route selection is based on conditions and group ability, ensuring a suitable Level 2 experience.
Inside the canyon, expect a mix of walking, swimming and more structured movement through rock and water features. Some routes include mandatory abseils up to 20–25 metres, while jumps and slides are generally optional unless otherwise required by the terrain.
Progressing through the canyon, the pace is steady but more focused than beginner levels, with less stopping and more continuous activity. The session finishes with an exit walk followed by returning equipment and heading back to the meeting point.
Stretching across the Pyrenees canyon network, Level 2 routes take place in more dynamic environments featuring steeper rock sections and deeper water channels. The terrain is more varied, with shorter approaches but more technical movement within the canyon itself.
Operating from Aínsa and nearby canyon access points, the guide selects the most appropriate route from Level 2 options depending on conditions. These may include sporty canyons with minimal abseiling or more technical descents depending on the day.
Supporting a basic level of fitness, this activity requires participants to be comfortable with short hikes, swimming and moving through uneven terrain. Agility and coordination are important due to the more technical sections.
Entering this level requires no previous canyoning experience, although it is best suited to those who feel confident with outdoor physical activity. It is not suitable for sedentary individuals or those uncomfortable with heights.
Guides are experienced in selecting and managing more technical canyon routes, ensuring each Level 2 session is matched carefully to conditions and group capability. Safety and clear instruction remain central throughout the experience.
Routes are chosen to balance accessibility with challenge, meaning some canyons focus more on abseiling while others offer continuous movement. This flexibility allows the guide to tailor the experience while maintaining a consistent Level 2 standard.
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Ainsa, Huesca
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