Attractions and places to see around Foradada Del Toscar offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural sites in the Aragonese Pyrenees. This mountain village, situated between the Ribagorza and Sobrarbe regions, provides impressive mountainous views. The area is characterized by its traditional mountain settlement features and diverse landscapes, including forests and high-altitude lakes. It serves as a base for exploring historical sites and natural features within the Huesca province.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A legendary mountain pass in the Pyrenees. A crossing point between the Chistau and Benasque valleys, linking Sobrarbe and Ribagorza at an altitude of 2000m.
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An iconic location. Privileged views of the Pyrenees, Sobrabe and La Fueva Valley
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Very well maintained, with some firewood, frying pan, cutlery, grill, lighters, radio, a guitar...
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Access is via forest tracks in good condition. Obviously, to reach 2000m it takes a little time but the reward is worth it: the views are magnificent over the valleys and peaks at 360 degrees. A delight !
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This unguarded refuge is very close to Ibón de Plan and provides a 360 degree panoramic view. On one side are the sharp ridges of the mountains that surround the glacial cirque, and on the other side you can see, in the distance, the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park.
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Considered one of the most beautiful towns in Spain, it also has the distinction of being the smallest town with a cathedral.
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This is the natural pass between the valleys of Chistau and Benasque. As such, it has been used for millennia and proof of this is the megalithic circle next to the track, which even then served to delimit border limits called "mugas".
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The ibón de Plan is popularly known as "Basa de la Mora" due to the local legend that tells how a Moorish princess came to this place fleeing the conflicts between Moors and Christians. The princess was lost and her spirit was trapped in the lake forever. Tradition has it that early in the morning of San Chuan (San Juan) those with a pure heart who wash their faces with the waters of the ibón can see the silhouette of the princess dancing with jewels and snakes. This myth is so ingrained in the popular culture of the Chistau valley that there is a saying that is still passed down from generation to generation that goes like this: "If ye que i puyas bela maitinada de San Chuan ta ibón and you don't bieses it, you will have to think about laba-te l'anima… it's only clean güellos, they can see the Moorish princess of the summits".
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The region offers stunning natural beauty. You can visit the Ibón of Plan (Basa de la Mora), a high-altitude lake with panoramic views, or experience the majestic Pyrenees at Collado de Sahún, a mountain pass offering views of peaks like Aneto and Monte Perdido. The nearby Congosto de Ventamillo gorge is also a paradise for nature lovers.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Explore Roda de Isábena, known as Spain's smallest town with a cathedral, or the 11th-century fortress of Muro de Roda, which offers remarkable views of the La Fueva valley. The Real Monasterio de San Victorián and the recently restored Iglesia Románica de San Juan de Toledo are also significant cultural sites.
Foradada Del Toscar is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy rock climbing, with routes for various skill levels, or try the local via ferrata. The wider Huesca region also provides opportunities for rafting and canyoning. For cycling, explore routes like those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Foradada Del Toscar guide.
Absolutely. The mountainous landscape around Foradada Del Toscar is perfect for hiking. You can reach viewpoints like the Lavasar Refuge, which offers 360-degree panoramic views, or embark on more challenging routes to places like Collado de Sahún. Many hidden gems await exploration on foot.
The region experiences a surprisingly mild climate, often referred to as 'Sobrarbe tropical,' making it pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for hiking, cycling, and climbing, avoiding the peak heat of summer and the snows of winter at higher altitudes.
Yes, in the nearby village of Campo, you can visit the Museo de Juegos Tradicionales (Traditional Games Museum). This unique museum preserves and celebrates folk games, allowing visitors to interact with many of the exhibits, making it a fun and educational experience for families.
The diverse ecosystems support a variety of wildlife. You might spot endangered species like the bearded vulture and numerous colonies of vultures in the Sierra Ferrera cliffs. Chamois (sarrio) can be found at higher altitudes, while the forests host rich fauna and an extraordinary array of butterflies.
There are numerous cycling routes available for different disciplines. You can find mountain biking trails in the MTB Trails around Foradada Del Toscar guide, or explore general cycling tours in the Cycling around Foradada Del Toscar guide. These guides offer routes of varying difficulty, from moderate to difficult.
Beyond the impressive mountainous landscape, the region features the dramatic Congosto de Ventamillo gorge. The Ibón of Plan (Basa de la Mora) is a glacial lake that fills after the winter thaw, showcasing a unique natural process and geological formation.
The village of Foradada del Toscar is a point of interest, characterized by its traditional mountain settlement features. It is divided into 'villa alta' and 'villa baja' sections by the road to Aínsa, offering impressive mountainous views and a glimpse into local Aragonese Pyrenean life.
Yes, for those seeking a more immersive mountain experience, the Lavasar Refuge is an unguarded hut located very close to Ibón de Plan. It's well-maintained, often with a fireplace, and provides a free shelter option for hikers.


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