Adrenaline
The rivers and mountains of Andorra provide for some exciting activities sure to get your adrenaline going! There are various guiding companies, and these are a selection available with Experiència en Muntanya...
Canyoning
This activity is where you descend through a gorge with the aid of abseiling, ropes, jumps, slides, cable railings and rock climbing techniques, accompanied by a professional mountain guide. Whether it's your first time or if you are experienced, there are different ravines suitable to all levels.
Within Andorra you can do this at the Ravine of Segudet in the parish of Ordino, which is suitable for beginners and children from seven years upwards. There are other places within Andorra, as well as more nearby just over the border into Spain.
Via Ferrata
The iron pathways make rock climbing more accessible with numerous itineraries throughout Andorra suited to different levels, and some suitable from seven years upwards. Rungs and ladders are built into the rock face, along with different types of bridges. You're clipped onto guide lines for your safety, and it's a superb activity to try when you visit Andorra in the summer.
As well as being available to do with a guide, these iron routes are free of charge, maintained by the government. You can do this as a half day or full day activity. If you want to undertake this activity without a guide, you shouldn't do it on your own, and you should always take the neccesary safety equipment, which can be rented from tourist offices, or provided by a guiding company.
Bridge Swings
For the pure thrill seekers, this can be done in Canillo at the 25 metre high Molleres Bridge, where you can make a 15 metre pendulum jump.
