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The 17 Most Amazing Peaks around Villanúa

Best mountain peaks around Villanúa are found in the Aragonese Pyrenees, offering access to diverse and captivating mountain experiences. The region is characterized by its prominent peaks, extensive karstic systems, and rich ecosystems. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from high-altitude summits with panoramic views to lush forested slopes. This area provides opportunities for challenging ascents, moderate hikes, and the discovery of unique geological formations and historical sites.

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Last updated: June 1, 2026

Pico Anayet

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The Anayet peak is the remains of a primitive volcanic python created during the Hercynian orogeny, when successive magma explosions and eruptive convulsions originating in the interior of the earth …

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From this point of the GR11 you can enjoy idyllic views of the high mountains. On one side, the peaks of Anayet, vertex (2,540) and peak (2,574 meters) and on …

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GR-11.1 Trail

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The village of Canfranc is a street with houses on either side, there is no room for much else, the mountain slopes grow from the banks of the Aragón River …

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Iguácel Hermitage

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A classic for the residents of the Aragón Valley and an idyllic place to arrive, with a perfect esplanade to take a break and have lunch. A spring of water …

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Peña Telera views

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Beautiful path not only for its surroundings but also for the views offered by Peña Telera on its north face, with a drop of many meters of rock. One of the highest peaks of the Sierra de Partacua.

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CrisJaca
June 13, 2025, Iguácel Hermitage

A magical place for the locals, a fountain with always fresh water.

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Oxígeno
February 13, 2025, Sendero GR-11.1

The village of Canfranc is a street with houses on either side, there is no room for much else, the mountain slopes grow from the banks of the Aragón River and do not stop until they exceed two thousand metres in altitude, the valley is a perfect mountain architecture. In the square there is a bar and there is the church of the Assumption, from the 12th century, rustic and rural, a traditional landmark of asylum and protection for the pilgrims from Santiago de Compostela who passed through the Somport pass on their way to Jaca. In another building there is the mountain hostel and little else, there are several tourist accommodations but Canfranc is still a quiet mountain village, isolated from the bustle generated by the alpine ski resorts in the upper part of the valley, it is stuck in time. A good place to start the track is the church square, you have to cross the French road that goes up towards Canfranc-Estación and look for the GR-11.1 post at the beginning of the path of the Gabardito sheepfold. The path is fabulous, it doesn't seem like there could be a path with a pleasant layout in a forest wall of inhospitable and inaccessible appearance. The path climbs between walls of moss-covered stones and mountain huts along the Arones ravine, crosses the stream by a dam regulating the stream and marks several switchbacks on the slope of boxwood and fir trees until the Villanúa track. At the crossroads there are signs for the local trails and the GR-11.1 towards Gabardito and Lizara. The route in winter is ideal for walking on snowshoes.

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Beautiful path not only for its surroundings but also for the views offered by Peña Telera on its north face, with a drop of many meters of rock. One of the highest peaks of the Sierra de Partacua.

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From this point of the GR11 you can enjoy idyllic views of the high mountains. On one side, the peaks of Anayet, vertex (2,540) and peak (2,574 meters) and on the other, the Anayet lakes. In addition, in the background, to the north, the silhouette of the summit of the Midi d'Ossau also rises, so unmistakable. It is a spectacular place to stop to rest but, beware, it is better not to swim. On the one hand because there may be leeches and, on the other, because the Aragonese lakes are protected and our sun creams and deodorants can damage the water and its ecosystems.

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Javi
October 13, 2022, Pico Anayet

This 2,545m high peak is actually a volcano with only the chimney remaining, like its famous neighbor the Midi d'Ossau. This whole area is the remains of a large and old volcanic caldera.

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Oxígeno
October 12, 2022, Pico Anayet

The Anayet peak is the remains of a primitive volcanic python created during the Hercynian orogeny, when successive magma explosions and eruptive convulsions originating in the interior of the earth created the unique colored reliefs that form the Anayet cirque, a large depression created by glacial modeling between two large Pyrenean basins. The northern ibón of Anayet pours the water towards Canal Roya and reaches the Aragón River, in the Canfranc Valley. And the water from the southern ibón is a tributary of the Gállego River, in the neighboring Tena Valley.

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J-D
October 2, 2022, Iguácel Hermitage

Pretty building. Perfect for a sandwich break

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A classic for the residents of the Aragón Valley and an idyllic place to arrive, with a perfect esplanade to take a break and have lunch. A spring of water sprouts from the back of the hermitage, which I fill the bottle with every time I pass by.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most prominent mountain peaks to explore around Villanúa?

Villanúa offers access to several captivating peaks. Peña Collarada, at 2,886 meters, is the highest in the Jacetania region, known for its panoramic views and karstic system. Pico Aspe, at 2,645 meters, hosts the westernmost glacier in the Pyrenees and offers varied ascent routes. For a more accessible option, Punta de la Selva (1,614 meters) provides a moderate hike through lush forests.

Are there any family-friendly mountain peaks or trails near Villanúa?

Yes, Punta de la Selva is an excellent choice for families. It offers a moderate difficulty hike, typically lasting around 4 hours, through dense pine and fir forests. The shaded trails and diverse wildlife make it enjoyable for all ages, and you can also visit the ancient Dolmen de Diez Campanas along the way.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see when hiking the peaks around Villanúa?

The region is rich in natural beauty. On Peña Collarada, you'll find extensive karstic systems with caves and sinkholes, and diverse flora including Edelweiss. Pico Aspe is unique for its small, westernmost glacier. You can also discover stunning viewpoints like Views of Anayet and its mountain lakes, offering idyllic vistas of high mountains and the distinctive silhouette of the Midi d'Ossau.

Are there challenging routes for experienced hikers in the Villanúa area?

Absolutely. Both Peña Collarada and Pico Aspe offer challenging and rewarding ascents suitable for experienced hikers. Peña Collarada provides breathtaking vistas from its summit, while Pico Aspe features varied climbing options, including channels and airy sections, with the added allure of its unique glacier.

What historical or cultural landmarks can be found near the mountain peaks?

The base of Peña Collarada is traversed by tunnels of the historic 'Canfranero' railway, showcasing engineering heritage. Near Punta de la Selva, you can visit the ancient Dolmen de Diez Campanas. Additionally, the Iguácel Hermitage, a Romanesque church, is located in an idyllic natural setting and is a classic spot for locals.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks around Villanúa?

The best time generally depends on the peak and your experience level. For high-altitude peaks like Peña Collarada and Pico Aspe, late spring to early autumn (June to September) typically offers the most favorable weather conditions. For forested routes like Punta de la Selva, the dense tree cover makes it a good option even during hotter weather or light rain.

What outdoor activities, besides peak bagging, can I do near Villanúa's mountains?

Beyond summiting peaks, Villanúa offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including sections of the GR-11.1 Trail near Canfranc. There are also extensive options for road cycling and general cycling, with routes like the 'Somport Pass – Marie-Blanque Pass loop' or 'Canfranc – Somport Pass loop'. For more details, check the Hiking around Villanúa guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Villanúa guide.

Are there specific viewpoints that offer exceptional panoramic views of the Pyrenees?

Yes, the region boasts several incredible viewpoints. From the summit of Peña Collarada, you can see other major Pyrenean peaks like Bisaurín, Midi d'Ossau, Balaitous, and the Vignemale and Monte Perdido massifs. The Views of Anayet and its mountain lakes highlight offers idyllic views of the Anayet peaks and lakes, with the Midi d'Ossau in the background. Another notable spot is Peña Telera views, which provides a stunning perspective of Peña Telera's north face.

Can I find circular hiking routes around the mountains near Villanúa?

Yes, there are circular hiking options available. For instance, a challenging circular route for experienced hikers is the 'Peña Collarada – circular desde Villanúa', which covers approximately 19.5 km. You can find more details on this and other routes in the Hiking around Villanúa guide.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the mountain trails?

The diverse ecosystems around Villanúa's peaks are home to various wildlife. In the forested areas of Punta de la Selva, you might spot wild boars, squirrels, roe deer, and red deer. The broader Pyrenean region is known for its rich biodiversity, so keep an eye out for different bird species and other mountain fauna.

What makes Anayet Peak a unique mountain to visit?

Anayet Peak is unique because it is part of the remains of an old volcanic caldera. From its summit, you can clearly see the remnants of the volcanic chimney that formed the peak itself. It also offers spectacular views, including the iconic Midi d'Ossau, making it a fascinating geological and scenic destination.

Are there any trails suitable for winter hiking or snowshoeing near Villanúa?

Yes, some trails are suitable for winter activities. The GR-11.1 Trail, which starts near Canfranc, is described as ideal for walking on snowshoes during winter. Always check local conditions and forecasts before embarking on winter hikes.

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