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Experience the thrill of whitewater rafting on the Gállego River in Aragon, Spain. Perfect for adventure lovers, with professional guides and stunning scenery.
If you’re looking for an adrenaline boost combined with breathtaking scenery, the rafting experience in Murillo de Gállego, Huesca, offers just that. This 8 km descent along the Gállego River promises waves, rapids, and plenty of splashes—all guided by seasoned professionals. Whether you’re a solo adventurer, part of a group, or a couple seeking fun, this tour aims to deliver excitement and authentic mountain river beauty in equal measure.
What we really appreciate about this outing is the well-organized setup—professional guides who speak multiple languages, high-quality gear, and an itinerary designed to maximize fun without leaving you exhausted. That said, it’s important to note that you need to know how to swim to participate, and the activity is suitable for teenagers aged 15 and up. So, if you’re craving an active, memorable experience in nature, read on to see why this trip might tick all your boxes—and perhaps even more.


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First off, the 8 km descent isn’t just a short splash in the water—it’s a carefully curated ride through a variety of river conditions. Expect thrilling rapids, where you’ll ride the waves and feel the rush of whitewater, contrasted with tranquil moments that allow you to catch your breath and soak in the scenic surroundings. The Gállego River, with its pure mountain water and lush landscape, creates a stunning backdrop, making each splash even more memorable.
The guides are a highlight. From the reviews, it’s clear they excel at making the activity accessible while prioritizing safety. One reviewer specifically mentioned Ricardo, who spoke English clearly and was very kind, making the experience smooth for English speakers. Guides also speak Spanish and French, broadening accessibility for international travelers. Their professionalism shines through in how they manage the group, provide instructions, and respond to questions—key factors when navigating unpredictable rapids.
All technical clothing and safety equipment are included in the price—wetsuits, neoprene booties, life jackets, helmets, and even a GoPro mount on the helmet to record your adventure. This means you can focus on the fun without worrying about packing or renting gear. The free shuttle from the activity base to the starting point and back ensures a smooth experience, removing the hassle of transportation.
Expect a mix of adrenaline and tranquility. In the more turbulent sections, you’ll paddle hard and hold on tight, enjoying the thrill of whitewater. In calmer stretches, you’ll get a chance to relax, take photos, and enjoy the surrounding mountains and forests. Many guests, including one who described their experience as “more than impeccable,” mentioned how well-managed and enjoyable the activity was, thanks to guides like Ricardo.
This activity caters best to adventurous adults and teenagers who are comfortable swimming and eager for a physical challenge. It’s not suitable for children under 15, mainly due to safety considerations and the physical demands of navigating rapids. The activity’s duration of about 3 hours makes it a perfect half-day outing—long enough to be rewarding but not overly exhausting.


This rafting experience offers an impressive balance of adventure, safety, and scenery. With professional guides, top-quality equipment, and a well-structured itinerary, it provides excellent value for those seeking a memorable outdoor activity. The reviews highlight the guides’ friendliness and clarity, making it accessible even for first-timers or those nervous about whitewater rafting.
If you’re someone who relishes active pursuits in nature and enjoys sharing good laughs with friends or family, this tour promises to deliver. The 8 km descent along the Gállego River is packed with excitement, but it’s also a chance to connect with the stunning landscapes of Aragon.
For travelers who want a trusted, well-reviewed, and genuinely fun rafting adventure, this tour from Ur Pirineos is a strong contender. Just remember, a willingness to get wet and the ability to swim are key—prepare to get your adrenaline flowing and your camera ready!
“Super przygoda, pikne widoki, polecam bardzo”

Do I need to be an experienced swimmer?
Yes, knowing how to swim is essential for participating in this rafting activity, as you will be in whitewater conditions.
How long is the rafting trip?
The entire activity lasts about 3 hours, including transportation, kit setup, and the 2.5-hour rafting descent.
Is the activity suitable for children?
It’s recommended for teenagers aged 15 and over. Children under 15 are not suitable due to safety and physical requirements.
Are guides available in different languages?
Yes, guides speak Spanish, French, and English, ensuring clear communication for international guests.
What gear is included in the price?
All technical clothing—wetsuits, jackets, neoprene booties, life jackets, helmets, and a GoPro mount—are provided, so you can focus on the fun.
Is it easy to cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the activity for a full refund, and you can reserve now and pay later to keep plans flexible.
How do I get to the meeting point?
There’s a parking lot next to the activity base, marked by a large sign and flags. The shuttle service will transfer you to and from the river.
This rafting adventure on the Gállego River offers a fantastic mix of thrill, scenery, and professional support. Ideal for those looking to add some excitement to their visit to Aragon, it combines safety, fun, and authentic natural beauty—all within a manageable half-day outing.