We booked a guided walk to do the gorge for 49 euros and we were
glad we did as the guide was good. He knew the best route down and which side
of the arrows to follow and get down. We should have been on this walk on the
Monday but it was cancelled due to the rain. We were told by the guide that
some did the walk any way and they had to swim out at the end due to the
flooding.
The Torrent de Pareis is Europe’s second largest gorge and
is Mallorca most challenging and popular walk. We met at the outdoor shop in
Port De Soller and met our guide Justin for the day. His instructions through
the day were excellent and he made you at ease on the hard bits. The group was
made up of Germans and Swedes. The Swedish lads were a little late at arriving
which made us late to start. This had a knock on effect at the end when we
missed the ferry.
Footwear we had boots on, where some had trainers or trail
shoes. Justin said boots were better if you had weak ankles, as your foot will
get stuck in between the rocks on the way down.
Once in the gorge bottom the next few hours to the sea got a
little tougher. The ground you walking on is the river bed so you are stepping
over boulders or climbing over them. Taking big strides or getting your ankle
stuck between the rocks. Sliding down steep rock using your boots as a brake
and using a rope to get down. Going through holes in the rock and dropping
down. Stepping into waist high water and wading through. This is a good work out walk where you will
know you have done a good walk by the end. The rocks and boulders are all worn
smooth as glass from water running down the gorge and the many people who’ve
done the route, making problems out of parts that would otherwise be quite
simple.
Once at the end you will meet the sea and you will see more
people as you near the end. You follow
the path though some tunnels to another small beach area. This is where you
pick the ferry back to Port De Soller. There is a bus you can catch back up to
the road but there is only one in the afternoon at about 2.30pm. Miss it and
it’s a long walk back up the road. Having just missed one ferry, we had an hour
and a half to wait for the next one, so enjoyed a few beers in one of the
places there, then took our boots off and sat in the sun to try and dry off a
bit.
We did the walk with this comapany www.tramuntanatours.com/
Our guide was Justin who does the gorge walk for the above company also has his own company.
www.rockandride-mallorca.com
We took some videos as we came though the rocks with the camera. Not the best but gives you idea what it is like.
Torrent de Pareis Gorge Walk from colin on Vimeo.
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