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Jogging around Broto offers access to the diverse landscapes of the Aragonese Pyrenees, including the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. The region features dramatic canyons, mountain passes, dense forests, and the Ara River. Jogging routes often follow riverbanks, ascend through wooded areas, and provide views of the surrounding peaks and waterfalls. The terrain varies from gentle paths to challenging mountain trails with significant elevation changes.
Last updated: June 5, 2026
4.16km
00:31
120m
130m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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21.4km
02:57
570m
570m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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11.3km
01:32
400m
400m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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6.61km
00:48
150m
150m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.17km
00:57
210m
210m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Going down the Rio Arazas is very pleasant.
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Waterfall via ferrata located right in the village of Broto. The fee is €3.50 during the day. You walk through a water-filled tunnel. A headlamp is helpful. A detailed description can be found here: https://www.via-ferrata.de/klettersteige/topo/via-ferrata-cascada-del-sorrosal
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CP3 sits in Torla-Ordesa, located just south of the border with France, under the watchful eye of Pico Mondarruego (meaning red mountain). The small town, characterised by its stone buildings and narrow winding streets, serves as a gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. A chain of 2500m+ peaks in the National Park lay between Spain and France here, meaning the village can only be accessed by road from the south.
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La Cociniella is my restaurant recommendation... and well worth a visit!
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Bus transfer (approx. 5 euros/person) from Torla for a day tour in the Parque National de Ordesa y Monte Perdio. The demand is high and a long queue quickly forms. However, the proposed cycle time of half an hour is e.g. T. significantly shortened. In this way, you can quickly get to the national park even when there are large numbers of visitors. Where the stream of visitors spreads quickly and numerous well-designed and signposted paths invite you to take a tour.
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Beautiful Romanesque church that constitutes the ideal piece in an idyllic setting, in the center of the town of Torla - Ordesa and in the background the valley of Ordesa and Monte Perdido.
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It is a beautiful Pyrenean town divided into two neighborhoods by the Ara river. It is located at the gates of the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park.
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This is a large and very popular parking lot that is used as a starting point for many hikes in the Ordesa National Park. The access to Pradera de Ordesa is closed in summer. There is a bus shuttle from Torla. Departure from Torla in summer: between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., a final return from Pradera at 10:00 p.m. No more than 1,800 people are allowed in the park at the same time. https://www.ordesa.net/autobus-ordesa/ I almost forgot: There is also a toilet here and a bar is also open in the warmer months.
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Broto offers a diverse network of over 20 running trails. These routes cater to various fitness levels, ranging from easy riverside paths to challenging mountain ascents through the Aragonese Pyrenees.
Yes, Broto has several easy running options. While many routes involve elevation, there are paths along the Ara River that are less strenuous. For a moderate option, consider the Sorrosal Waterfall - trail running from Broto, which is 2.6 miles (4.2 km) and offers a rewarding view of the waterfall.
Absolutely. Broto is an excellent base for challenging trail running. Many routes feature significant elevation gains and varied terrain. For instance, the Broto village on the Ara River – Ordesa Meadow loop from Broto is a difficult 13.4 miles (21.6 km) path with over 580 meters of elevation gain, offering stunning views towards Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park.
Yes, the region is known for its impressive waterfalls. The Sorrosal Waterfall - trail running from Broto leads directly to the spectacular Sorrosal Waterfall, a prominent natural feature just a short walk from the village. Other notable waterfalls in the broader area include the Soaso Steps Waterfalls and the Cola de Caballo Waterfall.
Running near Broto offers incredibly diverse landscapes. You'll experience dramatic canyons, serene mountain passes, dense forests, and the picturesque Ara River. Many trails provide breathtaking views of the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, with its towering peaks and lush valleys. The area is particularly stunning during autumn with vibrant colors, and in spring with rushing waterfalls.
Yes, many of the running routes around Broto are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Broto village on the Ara River – Ordesa Meadow loop from Broto and the Torla Village – Broto village on the Ara River loop from Broto, which connects two charming villages.
The running routes in Broto are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 20 reviews. Runners frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the variety of terrain, and the well-marked paths that lead through forests, along rivers, and to impressive viewpoints like the Sorrosal Waterfall.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can encounter several points of interest. The village of Broto itself features the 16th-century San Pedro Church and a Romanesque bridge. Many routes offer views of the dramatic Ordesa Canyon and the surrounding Pyrenean peaks. The Broto village on the Ara River – Church of San Salvador loop from Broto specifically passes by historical sites.
Broto is excellent for running from spring through autumn. Spring brings lush greenery and full waterfalls, while autumn offers spectacular fall foliage. Summer is also popular, but trails can be busier. Winter running is possible, especially at lower elevations, but higher mountain trails may be inaccessible due to snow and require appropriate gear and experience.
Broto is generally accessible by car, with parking available within the village. Many running routes, including the popular Sorrosal Waterfall - trail running from Broto, start directly from the town center. For accessing the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, there are often shuttle services from nearby villages during peak season, which can connect you to more distant trailheads.
Yes, the Ara River flows directly through Broto, and its banks provide picturesque settings for running. Several routes incorporate sections along the river, offering relatively flat and scenic paths. The Swimming Area on the Ara River – Broto Village and Ara River loop from Broto is a great example of a route that extensively follows the river.


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