Human ingenuity has always been tied to harnessing natural resources to their fullest potential. That’s why Aiguadicció cuts straight to the chase, helping you experience the Pallars Sobirà region through adventure sports that maximise its natural beauty.

White water rafting on the Noguera River


Their guides will become your best companions on the raging waters of the Noguera Pallaresa, as they believe understanding the environment is key to respecting and preserving it. And if you have an absolute blast along the way—what more could you want?

White-water rafting in Lleida

Aiguadicció’s rafting trips depart from Llavorsí, welcoming all adventurers eager to tackle white-water rapids. If you can swim, don’t hesitate—this is a must-do for thrill-seekers. Minors can join too, provided they’re accompanied by authorised guardians and the company is consulted beforehand.

 Rafts descending from Llavorsi


Choose from three routes to start your adventure. The shortest, bookable now, runs from Llavorsí to Rialp, with morning and afternoon slots. You’ll cover 14 kilometres in roughly 3 hours, navigating rapids that rank among the most extreme in the peninsula. Don’t worry—each raft holds up to 8 people, with an instructor on board. Follow their lead, dig your paddle in, and let the river do the rest.

 Aboard the raft on the Noguera Pallaresa


The Llavorsí to Sort route runs mornings only, delivering 17 kilometres of adrenaline over 3.5 hours. If that’s not enough, the 42-kilometre descent to Figuereta (same starting point) will blow your mind. This full-day expedition includes 6 hours of rafting, with optional lunch at a local restaurant or as a picnic.

Hydrospeed on the Noguera Pallaresa: Take on the River Solo

If rapids are your calling, level up with hydrospeed. You’ll be given a riverboard to support your upper body, with fins to power your legs. A guide in a kayak will shadow your descent, but the thrill of facing the white water alone is unbeatable.

 Hydrospeed on the Noguera Pallaresa


Test your mettle on the 7-kilometre stretch from Llavorsí to Gulleri (2 hours). For a bigger challenge, tackle the 14-kilometre run to Rialp (3 hours). These routes can also be conquered in solo or tandem white-water kayaks.

Canyoning in Pallars Sobirà

Aiguadicció offers a canyon for every skill level in Lleida. Each reveals hidden nooks within the river’s gorges—landscapes otherwise inaccessible. Start gently with Berrós Canyon (max 3 hours). Kids may join if they’re confident swimmers—there’s no strict age limit.

 Initiation canyoning on the Berros


Level up at Sant Pere Canyon in Collegats. Still beginner-friendly, its obstacles lean toward intermediate, requiring extra grit. Plan for half a day (minimum 3 hours) in its depths.

Experts, prepare to push limits. Aiguadicció will tempt you with Hell Canyon (Collegats), the daring Espones in Vall Fosca, or Viu de Llevata in Alta Ribagorça. These advanced routes demand 4 hours of jumps and drops. For the ultimate feat, tackle Gorgues de Llech Canyon in southern France—a full-day, experts-only descent.

 Rafting with an instructor in the bed of the Noguera


Pack your thirst for adventure—it’s all you need for Aiguadicció’s Rialp trips. Multi-day packages include cosy stays at Casa Canelo Refuge. Opt for à la carte activities or their signature combo: 14km of rafting + beginner canyoning in Berrós.

Become a white-water addict with Aiguadicció Rialp.