Stands out for

  • • Level I route on Navarrese limestone wall, no prior experience required
  • • Certified technical guide who adapts the pace to the group at all times
  • • Full technical equipment included: harness, energy-absorbing lanyards, helmet
  • • Unique views over the natural landscape of northern Navarre
  • • Minimum 8 people — experience designed for groups

Description

Harri Gorri via ferrata The limestone walls of Harri Gorri, in northern Navarre, offer a Level I via ferrata route ideal for groups who want to try secured climbing for the first time — no prior experience required. The limestone massif creates unique morphologies: cracks, overhangs and vertical steps tackled with harness, energy-absorbing lanyards and continuous guidance from a certified guide.

What the experience is like In this 3–5 hour session you ascend the route in complete safety thanks to the continuous cable and technical equipment. The guide adapts the pace to the group and explains each technical move. This is neither mountaineering nor free climbing: it is an activity designed for the group to progress together, without special physical or technical prerequisites, enjoying the views over the Navarrese landscape.

Who can join Anyone from 10 years old with basic fitness and a desire to challenge themselves. Perfect as a first encounter with secured climbing, for groups of friends, families with teenagers or teams looking for an out-of-the-ordinary adventure experience.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Best season

All year round

Kid-friendly

Practical Guide

Everything you need to know about Via Ferrata Harri Gorri (Navarre)

This is general information about this type of experience. Specific details will be confirmed during the booking process

Location

In this area

Expert Recommendations

Comfortable clothing with long trousers. Mountain boots with rigid sole and ankle support. Bring a light snack and at least 1.5 litres of water. Sunscreen, sunglasses and a cap in summer; gloves in cold weather.

About the Area

Harri Gorri is located in northern Navarre, in the pre-Pyrenean limestone zone that characterises the landscape between the Baztán valley and the Sierra de Aralar. The surroundings combine Atlantic forest and rock face, with unique natural conditions for via ferrata in an uncrowded environment.

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Via Ferrata Harri Gorri (Navarre)

Guided via ferrata at Harri Gorri (Navarre). Secured climbing, gear included, no experience needed.

4.7
Duration 4 h
Min. 8
Age 10+
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Duration: 3-5 horas
Description

Via ferrata at Harri Gorri (Navarrese limestone). Secured climbing with harness and lanyards. Certified guide adapts the pace. Views of the Navarrese Pyrenees.

Included Services
  • Collective technical equipment (backpack / first aid kit / emergency phone)
  • harness
  • energy-absorbing lanyards
  • helmet
  • certified guide
  • RC and accident insurance
  • 21% VAT included
Not included
  • Transport to meeting point
  • mountain clothing and footwear
Group size: min. 8
Age: 10+
Languages:
🇪🇸 Español
Cancellation

Free cancellation with 72h notice. Free reschedule with prior notice if minimum group size is not affected.

Meeting point: Harri Gorri, northern Navarre. Exact meeting point communicated upon booking confirmation.
From €50

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No. Level I via ferrata is designed for beginners. The guide explains every technical move on the spot.
Mountain boots with a rigid sole and ankle support. Avoid regular sports trainers.
Yes, from 10 years old. Minors must be accompanied by an adult.
In case of rain or storm the outing is rescheduled at no cost. You are informed in advance if the weather forecast is unfavourable.
Arrive 15 minutes early for the safety briefing and distribution of technical equipment.