Barranquismo • Vadillo sits just outside Losar de la Vera in Extremadura, Spain, with its meeting point listed at C. el Castañar, 10460 Losar de la Vera, Cáceres, Spain. This canyon descent drops through a narrow, river-carved gorge known locally as Garganta Vadillo, a technical route of varied rappels, deep crystal pools and sculpted rock steps that challenge intermediate canyoners. The approach climbs a 50-minute stony trail through chestnut and oak woods, a reminder of Vera’s rural landscapes where shady canopies and granite outcrops give way to the canyon mouth. The day is built for progression: longer, exposed rappels including a celebrated volado, swimming through cool, clear pozas, and sections where guides coach rope work and anchor management. Guides from the operator run small groups up to 15 people and supply wetsuits, helmets, harnesses and neoprene boots; participants should already be comfortable with rope descent techniques and confident in moving in flowing water. The route’s morphology—polished bedrock, narrow slots and plunge pools—makes it usable most of the year, though water temperature and flow vary by season. Practical logistics are simple: a cement track carries vehicles near the trailhead, then a steady 50-minute approach on foot; the descent itself lasts around two-to-three hours within a 4.5-hour outing including approach and return. After the final rappel a 20-minute walk returns you to vehicles and changing facilities. Children ten and up may attend when accompanied by an adult, and organizers require participants to be able to swim. What makes Vadillo stand out in the Vera region is its combination of accessible technical challenges and wild character: it’s technical enough to teach rigging and progression on rope, yet compact enough to feel adventurous without committing to a full expedition. The canyon sits within a landscape marked by traditional villages, chestnut groves and river-carved rock that records seasonal floods and calm alike. Small but committed local operators connect visitors to this terrain with experienced guiding and a focus on skill development. Bring a willingness to learn, a basic skillset, and expect cold water shocks in winter and pleasantly refreshing swims in summer. Whether you’re honing rope technique, chasing long rappels, or simply want an aesthetic gorge experience near Losar de la Vera, Barranquismo • Vadillo is a technical, rewarding canyon that represents the best of La Vera’s outdoor offering. Expect guides to adapt obstacles to group ability, to teach safe swapping of ropes and to demonstrate line management on steep anchors. Pack a dry set of clothes and a thermos for after the descent; cellular signal is intermittent near the gorge so confirm meeting details in advance. Local guides often share route history and practical tips that accelerate skill progression for returning canyoners. every season.