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Ara & Anisclo Valleys

The River Ara source is at the foot of Mount Vignemale, flowing freely until it meets the River Cinca in Ainsa. This river is the longest in the Pyrenees, going through the Bujaruelo valley, and the countryside of Torla, Broto, Fiscal and Boltana.

Anisclo Valley - The Anisclo Vally (Valle de Anisclo), 13 kilometres by road through the gorges of river Bellos until the car park of San Urbez. From there we will reach the chapel of San Urbez walking over a roman bridge. There is a very well marked path following the river up to the Ripareta (3 hour walk). ...

Escuain & Anisclo Canyons - To this day, on the Northern façade of Monte Perdido there remain small glaciers, geological jewels which are rapidly becoming scarce. Monte Perdido is integrated in the massif bearing same name, also known as the Tres Sorores, which are at the origin of Ordesa’s valleys, traversed by ...

Lafortunada - There are eleven villages distributed in several valleys belonging to the Tella-Sin municipality. One of the most interesting is Lafortunada, where you can visit the Pyrenean Electricity ...

Tella - There is a lovely walk which will take you to the Romanesque hermitages in Tella, a tourist circuit which is rounded off by the Visitors’ Centre (Molino House and Maestra’s House). You can also see Tella’s famous dolmen, very near the village, and cave of the Cave ...

Bestue - Following the GR15 you will reach the beautiful village of Bestue, with its newly opened Albergue Tresserols, where you can get good accommodation and ...

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