Advanced canyoning in the Pyrenees allows us to take our canyoning skills to the next level. This level is defined by the complexity of the descents, which are longer and more demanding, often with stronger water flow. This adds an extra level of excitement and adrenaline when rappelling waterfalls, jumping into pools, or sliding down thrilling natural slides.
Advanced canyoning requires skill and a minimum level of physical fitness to keep the activity dynamic — which is the essence of canyoning at this stage. Choosing a canyon that matches your ability is crucial. If you’re unsure which canyon suits you best, contact us and we’ll help you choose the right one.
Some of the best canyons in the Pyrenees are located in Catalonia. Every season, many canyoning enthusiasts come to descend them. One of the most renowned is the Núria Canyon, located in the Núria Valley in the Girona Pyrenees.
As the name suggests, advanced canyoning is for people who have already progressed through lower difficulty levels.
There are many reasons for this recommendation, with safety being one of the most important. Taking on a challenge beyond your physical or technical capabilities can turn into an exhausting or even dangerous experience. That’s why we strongly recommend starting with easier levels to gain practice, understand the sport better, and build a connection with your guide — ideally the same guide as in previous levels, so they know your abilities.