Looking for nature, relaxation and sport? Come to the Pyrenees: the destination that brings together everything you're looking for.
Looking for nature, relaxation and sport? Come to the Pyrenees: the destination that brings together everything you're looking for.
The Aragonese Pyrenees covers an area of 300 kilometres where you'll find all kinds of activities to do: climbing peaks such as Pico Aneto, for the most demanding mountaineers; exploring the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park on its many hiking trails; challenging the heights with the via ferratas and the ravines of the Sierra de Guara mountain range or making cultural visits such as to the beautiful Canfranc train station. Not forgetting, of course, stopping to ski at the Formigal ski resort.
Doing a via ferrata in the Pyrenees can be a good way to get away from the conventional hiking routes and feel the adrenaline and adventure in your body, with no need for previous experience. The Via Ferrata Duendes del Sorrosal in Broto can be the perfect via ferrata, as it is of K1 difficulty and is perfect for families and beginners. It is a simple via ferrata, but very fun with carved trunks, ladders and nets to climb. In addition, its location next to the Sorrosal Waterfall, with two jumps of 45 and 55 metres high, makes the Via Ferrata Duendes del Sorrosal one of the most beautiful via ferrata in the Pyrenees, well worth a visit!
Discover the world of via ferrata with this Via Ferrata Duendes del Sorrosal in Broto, in the Aragonese Pyrenees, just 1 hour from Huesca and Jaca!
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Practical information
- Meeting with the guide at the via ferrata car park.
- Introduction to the activity and equipment with the material.
- Start of the via ferrata at the end of the Garganta del Sorrosal ravine, where the Sorrosal waterfall is located.
- Ascent of about 100 metres of vertical waterfall.
- Entrance to the interior of the ravine, where there are 2 or 3 more waterfalls. The route continues through a forest along paths and equipped projections on the wall.
- In the last stretch, views over Casada del Sorrosal and the whole Ara river valley.
- Return to the starting point.
No fear of heights.
No previous via ferrata experience is required.
The price varies depending on the size of the group:
- 1 to 3 people: 55 euros/person.
- From 4 to 6 people: 52 euros/person.
- From 7 people: 50 euros/person.
The guides will adapt the route and may propose another canyon depending on the level of the participants.
- Helmet
- Harness
- Dissipator
- Ropes and safety equipment
- Accident insurance
- Professional guide Td2
- Free photo report
- Transportation to the meeting point
- Sport footwear
- Comfortable clothes
- Backpack
- Water
- Lunch
- Warm clothes and mackintosh (depending on the day)
- Gloves (optional)