Top 10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Aragonian Pyrenees, Aragon

October 25, 2021 Myesha Cogley

Discover the best top things to do in Aragonian Pyrenees, Spain including Kayak Campo, Aventura Raid Sarratillo, TT Aventura, Hecho Valley, Valle de Pineta, Nomadas del Pirineo, Solo Monte, Canon de Anisclo, We Are Canyoneers, Cathedral of Jaca.
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1. Kayak Campo

Excellent
81%
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5.0 based on 95 reviews

Kayak Campo

Welcome to Kayak Campo. We are specialist in Whitewater Rafting and Whitewater Kayaking Instruction on the Pyrenees rivers. Our highly experienced guides, small personal groups and equipment of high quality will provide you with an experience that will last you a lifetime. Trips and courses since 3 hours to 2 days in duration, to enjoy in family, with friends and works groups. Whether you want gentle or adrenalin pumping, we have the trip for you.

2. Aventura Raid Sarratillo

Excellent
94%
Good
4%
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5.0 based on 329 reviews

Aventura Raid Sarratillo

Adventure company with over 30 years of experience behind us in all our activities . We provide the best guides for your unforgettable excursions and activities. Canyoning, Rafting, Hydrospeed, Kayak, Climbing, Paragliding, 4x4, trekking, course, multiadventure and more...

3. TT Aventura

Excellent
90%
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5.0 based on 124 reviews

TT Aventura

More than 25 years doing canyoning. We do lots of activities, all of them in the nature. Enjoy them: canyoning, rafting, hiking, climbing, kayak, ski, cano-raft, hidospeed,snow rackets, events organization, bachelor parties

4. Hecho Valley

Hecho (Huesca), Hecho Spain http://valledehecho.es
Excellent
82%
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17%
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5.0 based on 200 reviews

Hecho Valley

5. Valle de Pineta

22350 Bielsa Spain
Excellent
82%
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5.0 based on 386 reviews

Valle de Pineta

Reviewed By grantb227 - Singapore, Singapore

The Valle Pineta offers stunning scenery with jagged mountains on three sides. Great for hiking and for accessing the Monte Perdido and Oropesa national park. In winter it also offers cross country skiing. Easy access into France and the skiing there.

6. Nomadas del Pirineo

Excellent
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5.0 based on 208 reviews

Nomadas del Pirineo

Actividades al aire libre en Pirineo Aragonés. Deportes de aventura en Ordesa como: Barranquismo, kayak o canoas, senderismo, vías ferratas, multiaventura, Raquetas de nieve, rafting. Actividades en la naturaleza en familia y con niños durante todo el año. Estamos junto al Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido, la zona mas bella y salvaje de los Pirineos. Todo tipo de multiaventuras en Huesca de la mano de profesionales.

7. Solo Monte

Avda Pineta s / n., Escalona Spain +34 617 99 54 34 http://www.Solomonte.com
Excellent
91%
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7%
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5.0 based on 55 reviews

Solo Monte

8. Canon de Anisclo

Hu-631, 22375 Escalona Spain http://www.ordesa.net/rutas/anisclo
Excellent
82%
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15%
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5.0 based on 290 reviews

Canon de Anisclo

Reviewed By HagChi - Munich, Germany

We came to Nerin to see and hike this canyon after one week hiking in and around the Ordesa near Torla. This Canyon has quite different charateristics than the Faja trails in Ordesa. It is like a slot canyon cut through by a river. We started from the second parking after having entered the canyon from the side of Nerin. The hike is slightly less strenuous than in Ordesa, has shade most of the time (quite sunny and hot in July) and yet beautiful. We hiked until La Ripareta where we took a rest and soaked our feet in the chilling river. Then we continued until Pasarela Los Estrechos where there is another waterfall, a bridge and rocks to sit on. This second part was slightly more difficult than the first part, yet manageable if one is normally fit. It is not a circular treck. We decided to back track after rest point at Pasarela Los Estrechos. This canyon is less known and less touristic. However, we rate the hike higher than those in the Ordesa. The logistic of this canyon is also less convenient. If you enter from the side of Nerin by car, you have to park your car in the first parking and walk down the road for minimum 30 minutes to hike into the canyon at the second parking. The second parking can only be reached by car from the side of Vio. This main part of the canyon can be driven though but in one direction, from south to north. We found this arrangement very inconvenient. The way how it is "designed" confirms that it is not catered for mass tourism, unlike in the Ordesa. However, it is free of charge :-))

9. We Are Canyoneers

Excellent
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5.0 based on 391 reviews

We Are Canyoneers

We are a company specialists in canyoning in the Pyrenees. Photos and transportation included in the best canyoning trips close to Ordesa National Park. We also offer ferrata routes, rafting, kayaking, snowshoeing, hiking, climbing... always with professional and qualified mountain guides. With us, discover a new way to experience the Pyrenees!

10. Cathedral of Jaca

Plaza San Pedro 1, 22700, Jaca Spain +34 974 36 21 85 http://www.diocesisdejaca.org
Excellent
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4.5 based on 720 reviews

Cathedral of Jaca

The Cathedral of St Peter the Apostle is a Roman Catholic church located in Jaca, in Aragon, Spain. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Jaca. It is the first Romanesque cathedral built in Aragon (1070s - early 12th century)and one of the oldest in the Iberian peninsula. Its current appearance is the result of later additions and modifications introduced especially in the early modern period (from the late XVth to late XVIIIth century). Don´t hesitate to visit us!

Reviewed By SallyKatharine

The cathedral of St Peter in Java was ordered by Ramiro I, first king of Aragón, and built by Sancho Ramirez, the second. The original building dates from the eleventh century, and there are elements of other eras, from Romanesque to Gothic to Plateresque to Baroque. There are many curious features, including the silver coffers under the altar containing the bones of ancient saints, the statue of the "holy trinity" a copy of Michaelangelo's Moses, the ceiling of the apse, painted by Miguel de Bayeu. I'm very fond of the wrought iron railings around the two side chapels which are a thousand years old and come from little churches. The side door of the cathedral is decorated with Romanesque capitals (the originals in the museum) the most famous of which is David and the musicians. I could go on, but the thing to do is visit, see it for yourself!

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