Barranco de la Dehesa or Poyatos
Interesante y completo itinerario que surca un intrincado sistema de de abruptos callejones rocosos y en el que el momento ideal de realización es Otoño, Invierno o Primavera después de las lluvias para encontrarlo repleto de agua y así disfrutar de una actividad de diez.
Un barranco donde abundan los vistosos saltos a pozas cristalinas, aéreos y espectaculares rápeles y divertidos y ruidosos toboganes sobre pulida roca natural. Its only requirement, to know how to swim.
Medium Level.
Barranco de la Dehesa or Poyatos
Difficulty:
Half.
Duration:
The activity will last 11:00 am a 14:00 pm. A total of 5 hours of uninterrupted activity.
Start location and time:
El lugar de inicio de actividad será a las 11:00 am en la localidad de Poyatos, Cuenca.
There is the possibility of an additional transportation service, round trip to Madrid.
Distance from Madrid:
137 km (1 hour 50 minutes max.).
Available all year round
Barranco de la Dehesa or Poyatos
- All the technical material necessary to carry out the activity. Harness, heatsinks, helmets and anchor rope.
- Certified technician in the specialty of Climbing.
- Technical training necessary before and during the activity: Correct use of material, via ferrata progression techniques.
- Activity and Civil Liability Insurance.
- Appropriate clothing according to the season and weather.
- Sports shoes
- Schoolbag
- Food and water.
- In case of cancellation of the(s) activity(es) by the client, The amount paid will be refunded less the management and organizational expenses, which will be as follows:: 50% If the cancellation occurs in the 48 hours prior to carrying out the activity and 15% if the cancellation is made more in advance.
- Failure to attend the activity means the full loss of the money.
- Comfortable and sporty clothing according to the weather season.
- Appetizer and water 1 liter.
- Additional transportation service. Check prices from Madrid.
And, every activity has Guides, who are TD Certified Technicians in the modality necessary for each activity, accredited by the different training schools of the Peninsula, mostly the EMAM and the CFEM. Monitors and teachers qualified as sports technicians (TD).