Technical caving in the Asón Valley · 3 nights in Spain’s caving birthplace
Three nights at a base country inn in Ramales for real technical caving: Coventosa as a historic warm-up and Cuevamur HARD as the hard day, with alternatives to Cuivo Mortero (Spain’s longest cave) or cave canyoning in El Molino.
In Eastern Coast of Cantabria · Cantabria
From 330 € /person
- Coventosa: 35 km of technical galleries in the most documented karst system in Spain
- Cuevamur HARD: serious rappels up to 30 metres and unique formations
- Technical local guides with decades in the karst system, not beginner instructors
- Base country inn in a village (not a refuge): you sleep well for the next day
What you'll experience
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Team briefing and review
You arrive at the Ramales inn, leave your gear, early dinner in town. At 9 PM: briefing with the technical guide, we verify the group level, and adjust the plan on the spot (which caves we’ll do, in what order, what collective material the guide will carry). If everyone agrees, day 2 goes to Coventosa; if the group has experience and prefers a direct approach, day 2 goes to Cuevamur.
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Coventosa, where Spanish speleology was documented.
Six to seven hours inside. Cave with 35 km of galleries, part of the most documented karst system in Spain (first expedition in 1908). Short rappels, extensive stalagmatic formations, conversation with the guide about safety procedures. Exit in the mid-afternoon, quiet dinner at the inn.
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Cavemur or advanced alternative
Seven to eight hours inside. The main technical day: Cuevamur with serious rappels of up to 30 meters and unique formations. If the group prefers Cuivo Mortero (the longest cave in Spain) or El Molino (cave canyoning), the decision is made that morning. Closing dinner with a long after-dinner chat.
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Long breakfast and return
Quiet breakfast at the inn, time to review group photos. Departure after morning. Anyone wanting to extend with one more optional cave (Cuivo or surface visit to Covalanas) can arrange it as an extra with the guide.
What's included
This is what the bundle covers. If you want to tweak something, we'll sort it in the proposal.
Lodging
- 3 nights at a base country inn in Ramales de la Victoria, double room + breakfastA village country inn 5 minutes from the centre of Ramales (the valley head), a comfortable double room for arriving late from the cave, and a hot, hearty breakfast for the next day.
Activities
- Caving in Coventosa Cave · 35 km of technical galleries Six to seven hours underground. A historic valley cave, part of the most thoroughly documented karst system in Spain. Short rappels, stalagmite formations, wide galleries. MODERATE level: warms the body up before the hard technical day. If the group arrives at advanced level, it is replaced directly by Cuevamur HARD.
- Advanced caving in Cuevamur (Ramales) Seven to eight hours underground. The hard technical piece: serious rappels up to 30 metres, unique formations, irregular floor. HARD level: requires autonomous rappel, endurance and no claustrophobia.
Meals
- Field meals during explorationsDuring the Coventosa and Cuevamur events, meals are taken in caves or at the cave entrance: a 6-8 hour technical day doesn’t allow for going down to eat a hot meal. By default, it's a closed and compact energy picnic, easy to carry in a bag.
Extras
- Welcome technical briefing (Friday night)On Friday at 8 PM the guide checks the actual level of the group, validates your personal equipment (harness, descender, lanyards, helmet, headlamp) and plans exact schedules and routes for Coventosa and Cuevamur based on the weather forecast and the water level in the Asón karst. If something is not safe, it will be adjusted without discussion at the cave entrance.
- Collective technical team includedPicuco provides the common progression gear: dynamic and static ropes for rappels, anchors, ladders, spare headlamps and collective safety equipment. You provide your personal gear (overall or wetsuit, helmet, harness, descender, slings, main headlamp). If you are missing anything, let us know at the Friday briefing and the guide will assess local rental options.
- Sunday technical closing dinner + debriefingSunday night, leaving Cuevamur: closing the weekend with a technical debrief from the guide. Sections are reviewed, progression decisions and the actual level of the group for future more demanding outings.
- Plan B if heavy rain or flooding of the Asón RiverCaves like Coventosa or Cuevamur are closed or become more difficult when the karst in Asón is saturated with water. If the 24-hour forecast indicates a rise in water levels, the guide activates plan B with an alternative, drier cave nearby (for example Cualventi or Cullalvera, grade V) or rearranges the order of the days. The decision is made at Friday’s briefing and adjusted each morning.
Included
- · Qualified technical guide on both caves
- · Collective gear (ropes, bolts and the guide’s descender)
- · Caving activity insurance
Not included
- · Personal gear: oversuit, helmet with light, harness, descender (full list in the briefing)
- · Meals not listed and transport to the valley
- · Personal federation insurance (recommended, not included)
Where it happens
Price calendar
Per-person guide price. The final quote arrives with the personalised proposal.
| From | To | Price per person | Season |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Sept 2026 | 31 Oct 2026 | 330 € | Autumn (September-October 2026) |
| 1 Apr 2027 | 30 Jun 2027 | 330 € | Spring (April-June 2027) |
| 1 Jul 2027 | 31 Aug 2027 | 330 € | Summer (July-August 2027) |
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