The best outdoor activities in Huesca
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Rafting activity on the Gallego River in Murillo de Gallego, near Huesca
Bungee jumping in Murillo de Gallego (25 m.), near Riglos, Huesca
Via ferrata of Mallos de Riglos, in Riglos, near Huesca
Canopy Tour in Murillo de Gallego, Huesca
Bungee Jumping in Murillo de Gallego, near Riglos, in Huesca
Canyoning in the Peonera canyon in Sierra de Guara, Huesca
Canyoning at Peonera Gorge in Sierra de Guara, Huesca
Canyoning the Formiga canyon in Sierra de Guara, Huesca
3 days Canyoning Excursion in Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park
Canyoning in the Vero river, Sierra de Guara (Huesca)
Rafting on the Gallego River in Murillo de Gallego, near Huesca
Rafting activity on the Gallego River in Murillo de Gallego, near Huesca
Bungee jumping in Murillo de Gallego (25 m.), near Riglos, Huesca
Via ferrata of Mallos de Riglos, in Riglos, near Huesca
Canopy Tour in Murillo de Gallego, Huesca
Bungee Jumping in Murillo de Gallego, near Riglos, in Huesca
Canyoning in the Peonera canyon in Sierra de Guara, Huesca
Canyoning at Peonera Gorge in Sierra de Guara, Huesca
Canyoning the Formiga canyon in Sierra de Guara, Huesca
3 days Canyoning Excursion in Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park
Via Ferrata in Sierra de Guara, Pyrenees
Canyoning in the Vero river, Sierra de Guara (Huesca)
What are the activities to do in Huesca?
Located just an hour away from the Pyrenees, Huesca is located in a privileged location surrounded by nature and exquisite panoramas. The province borders with France, Lerida and Zaragoza and has some of the most interesting landscapes of Spain.
In 2015, the city was voted as ‘the most charming city in Spain’. Every year, mountaineers travel to unveil the mysterious pathways of the Aragonese Pyrenees, which lead to the top of the Monte Perdido Mountain (3.355m). Trekkers can roam around the valleys of Ordesa, Pineta, Añisclo y Escuaín.
During winter the mountains are the perfect spot for backcountry skiing, with over 10 ski resorts to choose from and try out the challenging off-piste slopes.
Another interesting place in the area is Posets-Maladeta National Park, known for housing the largest number of mountain peaks that go over the 3,000m. Thousands of alpinists and ice climbers flock each year to try and reach the highest peaks!
During the summer, mountain bikers try the downhill tracks of the mountains. Rafting and canyoning enthusiasts can discover the numerous river and lake channels that surround the area. The region boasts over 95 lakes of glacier origins, all of which have different characteristics and features.