The Noguera Pallaresa river, in the heart of the Pyrenees, and the mountains that surround it are the perfect setting to enjoy an adventure in the middle of nature which combines adrenaline, action and fun. This family tourism destination is made up of the municipalities of Baix Pallars, Soriguera, Sort, Rialp and Llavorsí; four municipalities and a collection of 65 population centres located in the iconic valleys that converge: the Baiasca valley, the Romadriu valley, the Àssua valley, the Siarb valley and the Ancs valley. In addition to Noguera Pallaresa, one of the best rivers for practising white water sports, the area has other natural wonders, such as the Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park, Alt Pirineu Natural Park, Port Ainé ski and mountain resort and the Unesco Global Geopark.Don’t missWhite water sports at Noguera PallaresaConsidered one of the best rivers in Europe for white water sports, Noguera Pallaresa is a paradise for canoeing and rafting lovers. From Llavorsí to Collegats-Baix Pallars the river is navigable, and several companies organise a variety of safe activities on it.Port Ainé ski and mountain resort and the viewpoint of Massís de l’OrriL’Alt Pirineu is a gift for families who want to enjoy nature and mountain landscapes at any time of year. The ski and mountain resort of Port Ainé, in the Orri massif, is particularly special. It is an area that offers a variety of ways to explore it, whether hiking, skiing or with snowshoes.Year-round excursionsThe Pyrenees - Noguera Pallaresa has several natural spaces which are perfect for short breaks and holidays to enjoy l’Alt Pirineu at any time of the year. These areas are the Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park, Alt Pirineu Natural Park and Boumort Reserve and the Orígens Geopark.La Vall d’Àssua and the Shepherds’ EcomuseumFramed by the peaks of Montsent and Monterroio, La Vall d’Àssua is full of small villages and lonely landscapes where the cows and horses of the region graze. In Llessui, a charming town surrounded by meadows, we find the Shepherds’ Ecomuseu, dedicated to one of the most deeply rooted traditional trades in La Vall d’Àssua.Museum of Gerri de la SalLocated in an old salt warehouse, the Museum of Gerri de la Sal is where everyone who visits can learn about the history of salt manufacturing in this corner of the Pyrenees.The Riuet parkThis park, located on the old riverbed of the Noguera Pallaresa river in Sort, is one of the most popular recreational and pedestrian areas in the town. It has a children’s playground where you can enjoy being outdoors with your family.