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Discover the fun and family-friendly canyoning experience at Gorgo de la Escalera in Anna, Valencian Community, with expert guides and scenic routes for all skill levels.


The canyoning tour in Gorgo de la Escalera offers a lively water adventure in the town of Anna, located within the Valencian Community. Priced at $51 per person, this 4-hour experience balances fun and safety, making it ideal for families and beginners alike. The tour is led by professional canyoning technicians who provide all necessary technical gear, including wetsuits, harnesses, and helmets.
While the activity’s low difficulty level means it’s accessible to most, participants should be prepared for getting wet and active. With jumps of varying heights, a 25-meter rappel descent, and natural pools, this outing promises a playful encounter with nature, perfect for those looking to enjoy the outdoors in a relaxed yet exciting setting.

The adventure begins at the Gasolinera Anna, located in an open field next to the petrol station. The meeting point is easy to find thanks to guides wearing fluorescent orange Alicante Aventura t-shirts. It’s advisable to arrive at least 15 minutes early to allow a smooth check-in process. This punctuality ensures the group can start on time and enjoy every moment of the activity.
Once assembled, participants receive an overview from the guides and gather their technical gear. The guides are known for their professionalism and friendliness, creating a welcoming atmosphere from the outset. The group then proceeds to the Gorgo de la Escalera ravine, ready to explore this captivating water corridor.

From the starting point, the tour involves a walking and hiking segment lasting approximately 4 hours round trip. Along the way, visitors enjoy scenic views and a gentle trek through the local landscape. The route traces a tributary of the Sellent river, offering glimpses of lush nature and the rocky terrain characteristic of the Alicante region.
The walk sets a relaxed pace, allowing participants to appreciate the natural surroundings and prepare for the aquatic fun ahead. It’s an opportunity to get familiar with the environment, take photos, and get excited for the jumps and rappels in store.

The Gorgo de la Escalera ravine is renowned for its playful water elements and natural formations. The canyoning route features several jumps, which vary in height to suit different comfort levels, and natural pools perfect for cooling off. The low difficulty of the activity makes it suitable for beginners, children over 8, and those who prefer a more relaxed adventure.
A standout feature is the 25-meter rappel descent next to a waterfall, providing a memorable challenge for participants. The guides carefully supervise each activity, ensuring safety while maintaining an atmosphere of fun and excitement. Expect to get thoroughly soaked and leave with a collection of great stories and photos.
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All necessary technical equipment is included in the tour price, such as wetsuits, canyoning harnesses, and approved helmets. Participants also receive a canyoning backpack if desired. The insurance coverage—including Accident and Civil Liability—offers peace of mind throughout the trip.
However, it’s important to note that canyoning boots are not provided and must be brought by each participant. Proper footwear is essential for safety, especially when navigating rocky sections and slippery surfaces. The guide reserves the right to exclude anyone without suitable shoes, so preparation is key.

After the activity, participants receive photos of the experience, shared via WhatsApp or email. These images capture the fun moments and natural beauty encountered during the tour, allowing everyone to relive the adventure later. The photos are sent in high quality, free of charge, as a nice addition to the overall experience.

The tour is conducted with a live guide who speaks Spanish, English, and French, accommodating a diverse range of participants. The group size is not specified but is managed to ensure individual attention and safety. This multilingual support helps non-Spanish speakers feel comfortable and engaged throughout the activity.

Participants should bring comfortable shoes, a change of clothes, a towel, snacks, sunscreen, water, and quick-dry clothing suitable for outdoor activity. Outdoor clothing and sports shoes that can get wet are recommended, as well as water shoes for better grip.
The activity is not suitable for children under 8, pregnant women, or individuals with fear of heights, vertigo, non-swimmers, or motion sickness. It’s crucial to follow all safety instructions, especially regarding footwear, to avoid exclusion without refund.

Booking can be done with the option to reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility for travel plans. The tour provides free cancellation if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, making it a low-risk choice for spontaneous getaways or planning uncertainties.
This canyoning experience in Gorgo de la Escalera appeals most to families, beginners, and outdoor enthusiasts eager to enjoy water-based activities in a safe setting. The playful nature of the route and scenic surroundings make it suitable for those new to canyoning or looking for a light, fun adventure that’s still active and engaging.
For $51, this 4-hour canyoning trip offers a well-rounded introduction to water adventure activities. The combination of beautiful natural landscapes, easy jumps, and a professional guiding team provides a satisfying experience with memorable highlights like the 25-meter rappel next to a waterfall.
While the activity emphasizes a family-friendly and accessible approach, participants should ensure they bring appropriate footwear and are comfortable with getting wet. The inclusion of photos and insurance adds value, making this tour a practical choice for those seeking a fun, safe, outdoor excursion in the Valencian region.
“Amazing! A brilliant day out! Vincent was a great guide, funny and engaging and we loved the extra little stops to explain the local plant life. 10…”
Is canyoning suitable for children?
Yes, but only for children over 8 years old. The activity’s low difficulty level makes it suitable for younger participants, provided they meet the height and swimming requirements.
What should I bring for the tour?
Participants need to bring comfortable shoes that can get wet, a change of clothes, towel, snacks, sunscreen, water, and quick-dry clothing for outdoor activity.
Are technical gear and safety equipment included?
Yes, wetsuits, harnesses, helmets, and photos are included. Canyoning boots are not included and must be brought by participants.
How long does the activity last?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, including walking, hiking, and water-based activities.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at the Gasolinera Anna and ends back there after completing the ravine exploration.
Is the tour available in multiple languages?
Yes, the guides speak Spanish, English, and French.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made up to 24 hours in advance.
What are the physical requirements?
Participants should be comfortable with getting wet, walking, and heights. The activity is not suitable for pregnant women, those afraid of heights, or with vertigo.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made online with reserve now, pay later options. Confirmed bookings include free cancellation policies.
What makes Gorgo de la Escalera special?
This canyoning trip offers a playful, aquatic adventure with natural jumps, pools, and a 25-meter rappel, all set in a beautiful, family-friendly ravine that’s accessible and fun for most skill levels.