Best mountain peaks around Parque Nacional Ordesa y Monte Perdido is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Spanish Pyrenees. This region is characterized by its dramatic limestone landscapes, deep ravines, and diverse ecosystems. It is home to several majestic mountain peaks, including the iconic "Las Tres Sorores" (The Three Sisters). The park offers varied hiking and mountaineering opportunities, from challenging expeditions to trails with stunning viewpoints.
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One of the most beautiful hikes in Aragon, splendid! In pictures: https://youtu.be/ZsNl8RIozi8?si=8nvgeLdQLeEMLP0H
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An open-sided refuge in very good condition for its altitude and geographical location. It has two areas: a dining and fireplace area with two large tables, and a bunk bed area. It is located in the Tucarroya Gap, on the border divide, north of Marboré Lake. The access channel can be difficult until well into the season due to the ice (45°C). The refuge is located in the Pyrenees, between the Spanish and French borders.
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A mega impressive valley with great views
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A mega impressive valley with great views
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With a bit of luck, for a few moments you will have this mountain to yourself and a few crows, a breathtaking view of an exceptional site.
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The summit of Mondoto Sur rises to 1,944 meters in the Parque National de Ordesa y Monte Perdido. The view into the depths is spectacular: directly below you is the Cañón de Añisclo. In the distance there are some well-known peaks of the Pyrenees chain, including Monte Perdido. A perfect place for a long break.
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Climb from the tent pass on October 13, lots of wind and cold temperature.
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Spectacular site. Taking the bus from Nerín you can go up to Perdido in one day (7am/7pm)
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The region is home to the majestic 'Las Tres Sorores' (The Three Sisters): Monte Perdido, Cilindro de Marboré, and Soum de Ramond (also known as Pico de Añisclo). Other notable peaks include Le Taillon (3,144m) and Mondoto Sur Summit.
Monte Perdido, or 'Lost Mountain', is the third-highest mountain in the Pyrenees and the highest limestone massif in Europe, reaching 3,355 meters. It forms part of the Tres Sorores and offers incredible 360-degree views, including the Cirque de Gavarnie and the Ordesa Canyon. Its ascent is a significant challenge for mountaineers.
Yes, Le Taillon (3,144m) is considered one of the more accessible 3,000-meter peaks in the Monte Perdido massif. The most common route starts from the Bretxa de Rotllan (Roland's Breach), offering magnificent panoramic views of the central Pyrenees.
From Mondoto Sur Summit, you can enjoy spectacular views into the Cañón de Añisclo, with a dizzying drop of over 900 meters to the river below. You can also see the higher peaks of the Treserols group, including Monte Perdido, Cilindro, and Pico Añisclo, in the distance.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. Popular routes include the Cola de Caballo via the Soaso Steps or by the Hunter's Trail from the Ordesa Meadow, and the Cañón de Añisclo circular route. For more options, explore the Hiking around Parque Nacional Ordesa y Monte Perdido guide.
Yes, there are several easy hikes. You can find routes like the View of Tozal del Mallo – Birch Forest loop or the Beech Forest – Arripas Waterfall loop, both starting from Rio Arazas. For more details, refer to the Easy hikes around Parque Nacional Ordesa y Monte Perdido guide.
The best time to visit for hiking and mountaineering is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, the weather is more stable, and trails are typically free of snow, though higher elevations like Monte Perdido may still require crampons and an ice axe earlier in the season.
The park is renowned for its dramatic limestone landscapes and deep ravines. Cilindro de Marboré is particularly recognized for its distinctive cylindrical shape. The Añisclo Canyon, visible from Pico de Añisclo and Mondoto Sur, is a deep gorge with numerous waterfalls, formed by glacial and fluvial erosion.
The Tuquerouye Refuge / Tucarroya Refuge is located at 2,666 meters above sea level, balanced on the Franco-Spanish border. It is the highest and oldest refuge in the Pyrenees, offering basic accommodation for mountaineers.
The diverse ecosystems of Parque Nacional Ordesa y Monte Perdido support various wildlife. Keep an eye out for bearded vultures soaring overhead and chamois on the rocky slopes, among other species native to the Pyrenees.
Absolutely. The Calcilarruego Viewpoint, located at almost 2,000 meters above sea level, is considered one of the most beautiful in the Ordesa National Park. It's accessible via the Path of the Hunters from the Pradera de Ordesa car park.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for road cycling. You can find routes like the Pineta Valley loop or longer tours around Torla Village. Explore the Road Cycling Routes around Parque Nacional Ordesa y Monte Perdido guide for more information.


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