Canoeing down the Sella River in Asturias, Spain, is an exhilarating adventure that immerses adventurers in the region’s stunning natural scenery. Offered by Naturaller Turismo Activo, the experience provides all necessary equipment and ensures a safe outing. With a starting cost of $26.44 per person and free cancellation, it’s an accessible option for outdoor enthusiasts. However, the river’s strong currents demand careful preparation to fully enjoy this captivating journey through Asturias.
Key Points
- Canoeing down the Sella River in Asturias, Spain, is offered by Naturaller Turismo Activo, with prices starting from $26.44 per person.
- The activity includes a canoe, life jacket, paddle, and watertight jerry can, along with free transportation back to the starting point.
- The meeting point is located at C. San Antonio, 2, 33540 Arriondas, Asturias, with free parking available nearby and accessibility features like wheelchair access and infant seats.
- Caution is advised for those with limited experience or health conditions due to the strong currents and rapids in the Sella River.
- Participants should be aware of their physical capabilities and the unpredictable weather in Asturias before engaging in the canoeing activity.
Activity Overview
The activity involves canoeing down the Sella River in Asturias, Spain, which is provided by Naturaller Turismo Activo.
It costs from $26.44 per person and allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts. Confirmation is received at booking.
The activity includes a canoe, life jacket, paddle, and watertight jerry can per canoe, with all fees and taxes included.
Accessibility features wheelchair access, service animals, and infant seats, though it’s not recommended for those with certain medical conditions.
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Meeting and Pickup
The meeting point for the canoeing activity is located at C. San Antonio, 2, 33540 Arriondas, Asturias, Spain, right next to the bridge where the Descenso del Sella starts.
The canoeing activity meets at C. San Antonio, 2, 33540 Arriondas, Asturias, Spain, next to the Descenso del Sella bridge.
Travelers can find free parking within 100 meters of the meeting point. After the activity, the tour provider offers return transportation to the same starting location.
The meeting point is easily accessible, as it’s situated near public transportation. Travelers with accessibility needs can use the wheelchair-accessible surfaces and infant seats provided.
However, the activity isn’t recommended for those with certain medical conditions.
Included Equipment
Canoes, life jackets, paddles, and watertight jerry cans (one per canoe) are all included in the activity. This equipment is essential for a safe and enjoyable canoeing experience down the Sella River.
The activity also includes:
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All necessary fees and taxes.
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Free transportation back to the starting point after the activity.
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Accessibility features like wheelchair access and infant seats.
With the provided gear and transportation, the canoeing excursion is a turnkey adventure, allowing participants to focus on the natural beauty of the Sella River without worrying about equipment or logistics.
Accessibility Information
Although the canoeing activity is wheelchair accessible, it may not be suitable for all travelers.
Service animals are allowed, and the surfaces are wheelchair-friendly. The location is near public transportation. Infant seats are available.
However, the activity isn’t recommended for those with back problems, pregnant travelers, or those with heart conditions or other serious medical issues. Careful consideration should be given before booking, as the river currents and physical demands of canoeing may pose challenges for some participants.
Safety Considerations
While the activity is generally safe, participants should be aware of certain safety considerations.
First, the Sella River can have strong currents and rapids, so individuals with limited experience or health conditions should exercise caution.
Second, the weather in Asturias can be unpredictable, so proper attire and preparation for changing conditions are essential.
Finally, the activity involves navigating a natural environment, and participants should follow the instructions of the experienced guides to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Exploring the Sella River
The Sella River winds its way through the picturesque Asturian countryside, offering canoeists a chance to enjoy the region’s natural beauty.
Towering mountains, lush forests, and tranquil waters provide a serene backdrop for the canoeing experience. As paddlers glide down the river, they’ll encounter a diverse array of wildlife, including birds, fish, and even the occasional wild boar.
The gentle currents and relatively short length of the river make it an ideal destination for both experienced and novice canoeists, allowing them to fully appreciate the stunning Asturian landscape.
Local Culture and Traditions
As visitors paddle down the Sella River, they immerse themselves not just in the region’s natural beauty, but also in the rich cultural traditions that have long been intertwined with the waterway.
The Descenso del Sella, an annual canoe race, is a prime example of this, attracting locals and travelers alike. The tradition dates back to the 1930s and has become a beloved celebration of the river’s role in the community.
Beyond the race, the Sella River is woven into the daily lives of Asturians, who rely on it for fishing, bathing, and transportation.
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The Descenso del Sella canoe race dates back to the 1930s.
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The Sella River is integral to the daily lives of Asturians.
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Local cultural traditions are deeply tied to the Sella River.
Preparing for the Canoeing Adventure
Before embarking on the canoeing adventure down the Sella River, participants should review the necessary preparations.
They’ll need to arrive at the meeting point in Arriondas, where they’ll find free parking nearby. Once there, they’ll receive the required equipment – a canoe, life jacket, paddle, and watertight jerry can.
It’s important to note that the activity is wheelchair accessible and infant seats are available, but it’s not recommended for those with certain medical conditions.
With these preparations in place, adventurers can look forward to an exhilarating journey down the scenic Sella River.
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