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A technically demanding ravine with impressive rappels
Access to the Diablozulo Ravine is after an approach of 5 to 10 minutes from the meeting point in Monreal. Once equipped, we will enter a canyon covered with lush vegetation, where we will find:
The ravine is generally dry, but when it carries water after heavy rains, it becomes one of the most sporty and spectacular canyoning experiences in Navarre.
A descent recommended for the most experienced
The Diablozulo Canyon is ideal for canyoners with experience in technical rappelling and progression on vertical terrain. The physical demands of the course and the need for advanced maneuvers make it an exciting challenge for the most adventurous.
End of the tour and immediate return
After completing the descent, A short 10-minute return will take us back to the point where we leave the vehicles. A perfect end to a day full of adrenaline in one of the most extreme and spectacular ravines in Navarre.
Why choose the Barranco Diablozulo for canyoning in Navarre?
Is it necessary to have experience in canyoning?
Yes, the Barranco Diablozulo is of expert level and requires prior knowledge in rope maneuvers and progression in technical canyons.
How long does the activity last?
The activity lasts approximately 7 to 8 hours, depending on the pace of the group and the conditions of the ravine.
Can it be done at any time of the year?
Yes, this ravine in Navarra is available all year round, but its best moment is after heavy rains, when it carries water.
Is it mandatory to perform all rappels?
Yes, all rappels are an essential part of the route and must be done to complete the descent.
What happens if weather conditions do not allow the activity?
If the flow of the ravine is not adequate, an alternative date or the possibility of making another descent in the area will be offered.