Best canyons around La Jacetania, located in the Aragonese Pyrenees, offers a diverse landscape characterized by majestic peaks, extensive forests, and unique geological formations. This region is a destination for outdoor activities, including canyoning. The area provides opportunities to navigate water-carved gorges through a combination of walking, swimming, jumping, and rappelling.
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There are several pools where you can swim. Always be careful and check the signs.
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The truth is that, being an attraction for families and tourists, they are impressive at some points, especially if you are carrying a slightly large backpack.
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Along the slopes of the Pico de Argualas where the water that flows down its sides form torrents that go down the valley beyond. At this point and over the years they form ravines as is the case here.
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Torrent of water that descends from the cirque that is close to the Pico de Feniás and that also crosses as it goes up!
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Beautiful waterfall that is located at the foot of Orós Bajo and that the environment where the waterfall is located is enclosed in a closed and spectacular space. Worth the visit!
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An area to enjoy the climb. Always with the water by our side. Rapids and waterfalls everywhere.
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Precious ascent towards the lakes of Anayet.
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Little or no problem in good weather, dangerous in snow and ice
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La Jacetania offers a variety of popular canyons. For an easy and impressive experience, consider the Panticosa Walkways, known for its accessible path and bathing pools. Other notable options include Barranco de Arriel, where the Pyrenean Path crosses a stunning waterfall, and Culivillas Gorge, featuring rapids and waterfalls during a steep ascent towards the Anayet lakes.
Yes, La Jacetania has several canyons suitable for families and beginners. The Panticosa Walkways are particularly recommended for their easy path and bathing pools. Other excellent choices include Boca del Infierno in the Echo Valley and Barranco de Hospital de Siresa, both offering accessible descents with natural slides and jumps amidst unique geological formations.
The canyons in La Jacetania are rich in diverse natural features. You'll encounter dramatic gorges like Valle de los Sarrios, which is a perfectly drawn glacial valley. Many canyons feature stunning waterfalls, such as Balsaroleta Gorge and Barranco de Arriel, as well as rivers, natural slides, and serene pools. The region's geology also presents unique rock formations, including the vibrant *flysch* in areas like Barranco de Hospital de Siresa.
The best time for canyoning in La Jacetania is generally during spring and summer, after the snowmelt. This period ensures sufficient water levels for the activity while offering more favorable weather conditions. However, many Pyrenean canyons can have low water temperatures, so proper equipment and guidance are essential.
For experienced canyoneers, La Jacetania and the surrounding Aragonese Pyrenees offer several technical and thrilling options. These include Barranco de Estribiella in Selva de Oza, known for its jumps, slides, and numerous rappels. More advanced canyons like Trigoniero, Lapazosa, and Caldares feature long rappels (up to 40 meters), significant swimming sections, and demanding alpine environments, requiring good rope management and physical endurance.
Yes, Barranco de Hospital de Siresa in the Valle de Hecho is particularly celebrated for its unique *flysch* rock formations. These geological features create vibrant, multi-colored canyon walls, adding a distinctive visual element to the canyoning experience.
Beyond canyoning, the area around La Jacetania offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, such as the 'Aragonese Way: Jaca to Somport Pass' or the 'R21 - Oroses Loop', which can be found in the Cycling around La Jacetania guide. For hikers, there are challenging mountain hikes like the 'Baños de Panticosa – Garmo Negro loop' or the 'Castillo d'Acher loop', detailed in the Mountain Hikes around La Jacetania guide. Running enthusiasts can find trails like the 'Oroel Ascent Trail' or the 'Infiernos, Ibones Azules, and Bachimaña Circular Trail' in the Running Trails around La Jacetania guide.
While the guide data does not specify permit requirements for individual canyons, it is common for canyoning activities in protected natural areas, especially in the Pyrenees, to require permits or prior authorization. It is highly advisable to consult local adventure sports companies or the relevant regional environmental authorities for the most up-to-date information on permits and regulations before planning your trip.
Accessibility varies by canyon. Some, like Boca del Infierno in the Echo Valley, are known for their accessibility, with parts visible from the road. For many canyons, parking is typically available near trailheads or designated access points, though it's best to research specific canyon access points beforehand. Public transport options to more remote canyoning areas like the Hecho Valley or Canfranc may be limited, and hiring a local guide or using a private vehicle is often the most practical way to reach them.
Barranco de los Meses, located near Canfranc, is an excellent 'school' canyon for beginners. It offers a short and straightforward descent, providing a good opportunity to gain experience with rappels and handrails in a controlled environment. This canyon is known for its role in promoting climbing and canyoning skills in the area, making it ideal for those new to the sport.
The Gorgol Gorge is notable for its challenging climb and canyoning opportunities. It is appreciated by the komoot community for its scenic viewpoints and the adventurous experience it offers, making it a popular spot for those seeking a more active exploration of the region's gorges.
Yes, Paso del Onso is a gorge that combines dense forest surroundings with river features, offering a challenging and immersive experience. Its setting provides a beautiful backdrop for exploring the natural landscape of La Jacetania.


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