R. Cristal Supervivencia: Adventure and Bonding with Nature
Located in Calles in the province of Valencia, the adventure tourism company R. Cristal Supervivencia gives you the chance to enjoy incredible outdoor activities in which you'll learn how to survive in nature and take care of the environment. Experienced instructors are on hand throughout the 13,000m² outdoor space that serves as your leafy playground for the day.
There is a wide range of activities available at R. Cristal Supervivencia, all with the aim of teaching you practical outdoor knowledge. You can learn all about the animal and plant species around you or the secret to first aid and survival in the water.
Through a diverse mix of workshops and courses with R. Cristal Supervivencia, you will discover how to survive in the wild, perfect your rescuing skills and become an expert on Calles and its stunning surroundings. You can even request a personalised course tailored to your group of friends, colleagues or your association so that everything runs smoothly.
Orienteering is another activity you can do with R. Cristal Supervivencia, along with map reading and learning techniques to track wild animals. All equipment is provided so you don’t need to bring anything with you.
When setting off into the Calles landscape, you’ll be able to spot fantastic wild animals such as the griffon vulture or the wolf spider. Delve into the richness of nature and the biodiversity present in the county of Los Serranos like never before.
In addition to having lots of fun with R. Cristal Supervivencia, make the most of your time in Calles and explore the Peña Cortada Aqueduct on a fantastic nature trail that passes through Chelva, Domeño and Tuéjar. Marvel at the old hydraulic construction carved into the mountain and be transported back to Roman times. Do something different on your next holiday and you won’t forget it!
R. Cristal Supervivencia
- Avda. Este
- +34 691 115 451
- rcristal95@outlook.es rcristalsupervivencia@outlook.es
Calles is a very pretty inland village in the province of Valencia that is home to the historic Peña Cortada Aqueduct, now a paradise for keen hikers. Get those walking shoes out of the cupboard and head out along one of the prettiest nature trails in the region.