Sella River Canoe Descent

Sella River Descent in Groups | Information for Schools, Families, Friends and Bachelor Parties

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Sella River Descent in Groups: Practical Guide

Organizing the Sella River Descent as a group is a fun experience, perfect for sharing with friends, family, co-workers or students.

While the route itself is always the same, the needs of each type of group can vary. Here you’ll find all the essential information you should know before booking:


🎯 What types of groups usually organize the descent?

πŸ‘©β€πŸ« School trips or summer camps

Perfect for students to enjoy nature and learn teamwork.

πŸŽ‰ Bachelor/Bachelorette parties

A fun and original way to celebrate with friends.

🏒 Companies and team-building events

Strengthen teamwork and enjoy a day outdoors.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Large families

An ideal activity to share with all generations.

🌐 Travel agencies

Organized experiences for groups of tourists.


πŸ’Ά Advantages of Booking as a Group

βœ… Special rates and volume discounts

Save money with group pricing.

βœ… Customizable departure times

Schedules tailored to your group’s needs.

βœ… Included transport and logistics

Easy round-trip planning.

βœ… Organized meals or picnic options

No need to worry about food.

βœ… Guides and monitors for large groups

Professional support for a safe, fun experience.


πŸ“… When Is the Best Time to Organize a Group Descent?

The descent can be done almost year-round (weather permitting), but May to September is the most recommended period for large groups thanks to good weather and warmer water temperatures.


πŸŽ’ Useful Tips for Organizing a Group

βœ… Book well in advance, especially during high season.

βœ… Confirm the exact number of participants.

βœ… Check if there’s a minimum age for children.

βœ… Bring comfortable clothing, sun protection, and a dry change of clothes.

βœ… Ask if they provide guides or monitors (depending on the group).

πŸ‘‰ Check more tips about the Sella Descent here.


πŸ—ΊοΈ Full route of the Sella Descent

πŸ“ Arriondas (Km 0) – Official Start 🌊 La RaΓ­z (Km 0.5) – First rapid πŸ’¨ La Remolina (Km 1) – Strong current πŸͺ¨ Ricao (Km 1.2) – Technical rapid πŸŒ… Lago (Km 1.8) – Calm stretch πŸŒ€ Los Llaos (Km 3) – Sella River Channels πŸͺ΅ EspigΓ³n (Km 3.7) – Technical rapid πŸŒ‰ Fuentes (Km 4.5) – Footbridge and calm water πŸͺ£ Pozo del Arco (Km 5) – Calm water and beach ⛰️ Picu La Vieya (Km 6.2) – Technical rapid πŸš— ToraΓ±o (Km 7) – Walkable bridge πŸ”₯ RabiΓ³n del Diablu (Km 9.8) – Chaotic passage 🌾 Requexada (Km 10.2) – Calm pool πŸ’¦ LlordΓ³n (Km 11) – Active rapid 🌁 Cuevas (Km 11.5) – River footbridge 🧱 Antigua Presa (Km 12) – River remnants πŸš‰ Puente de Llovio (Km 13.2) – Underpass beneath road 🌊 RΓ­a de Ribadesella (Km 16 a 20) – River mouth 🏁 Ribadesella (Km 20) – End of the route


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