Best attractions and places to see around Panticosa. Panticosa is located in the Aragonese Pyrenees within the Tena Valley, offering diverse natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences. The region is characterized by dramatic glacial valleys, high peaks, and numerous mountain lakes. It serves as a base for outdoor activities and features traditional Pyrenean architecture.
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Crowded on the way there. Avoid weekends, but the return trip takes you along small paths with magnificent views. https://youtu.be/Ok7Ho9e7DwM?si=Zw-F5dc7hrTHr3sT
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Beautiful bridge, also interesting is the medieval refrigerator next to it.
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The Vignemale is imposing and eye-catching. Its glacier has become so small, its days are unfortunately numbered. This small cirque is very pretty, but getting there still requires good physical condition.
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... view of the bridge and the waterfall.
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A phenomenal mountain lake that gets crowded later in the summer.
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A lovely spot for a swim in the river. Next to the Bujaruelo refuge, accessible by car via a track. It's the starting point for several trails in the area.
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An idyllic place to relax on the banks of the Ara River. To find quieter, more secluded spots, you can go upstream along either side of the river. Next to the bridge is the San Nicolás de Bujaruelo shelter and bar, with its camping and parking area.
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The Bujaruelo Bridge is a 13th-century Romanesque bridge over the Ara River, in the province of Huesca, in the Aragonese Pyrenees. It is located in the Bujaruelo Valley, within the Bujaruelo - Los Navarros Gorge Site of Community Importance, and borders the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. Next to the bridge are the remains of the San Nicolás de Bujaruelo hermitage and a camping area. It is a single-arch stone bridge. The bridge served as a crossing point for those crossing the Pyrenees in the past.
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The region boasts several stunning natural sites. Visitors particularly enjoy Lake Gaube, known for its magnificent views of the Vignemale massif and easy accessibility. Another exceptional natural site is the View of the Pont d'Espagne waterfalls, which serves as a starting point for many hikes. Additionally, Piedrafita Lake offers beautiful views and easy access suitable for all ages.
Yes, Panticosa offers several family-friendly options. Piedrafita Lake is easily accessible and suitable for all ages, with paths crossing meadows. During summer, the Formigal-Panticosa cable car provides excursions to the Asnos and Sabocos lakes and the Cerro Cuartale natural viewpoint, which can be a fun family outing. The Panticosa section of the ski resort is also known for its family-friendly atmosphere.
Panticosa village itself offers a glimpse into traditional Pyrenean architecture with its stone and wood houses and narrow streets. You can visit the 13th-century Church of the Assumption, rebuilt in the 16th century, which houses a Gothic-Aragonese altarpiece. The single-arch stone San Nicolás de Bujaruelo Bridge, dating from the 13th century, is another significant historical landmark.
Panticosa is an excellent base for hiking. You can find numerous routes starting from the village, including trails leading to the Ibones de Asnos y Sabocos and the La Ripera Valley. For more challenging options, consider routes like the Baños de Panticosa – Garmo Negro loop or the Ibones and Bachimaña Refuge loop. You can find detailed information on these and other mountain hikes at Mountain Hikes around Panticosa.
Absolutely. The region offers diverse cycling opportunities. For touring cyclists, routes like the Los Fondos Trail or the Lanuza Reservoir loop are popular. Road cyclists can enjoy challenging rides such as the Valle de Tena – Panticosa Spa route or the Portalet - Sallent Trail. Explore more options at Cycling around Panticosa and Road Cycling Routes around Panticosa.
Panticosa offers several stunning viewpoints. Mirador del Pino and Mirador de la Reina provide excellent vistas of the Caldarés river. The Cerro Cuartale natural viewpoint, accessible via the Formigal-Panticosa cable car in summer, offers panoramic mountain scenery. Additionally, the nearby village of Hoz de Jaca has a charming viewpoint overlooking the reservoir and the Tena Valley.
The Balneario de Panticosa (Panticosa Spa) is a historic 19th-century complex nestled amidst majestic mountain scenery. It is renowned for its therapeutic thermal waters, which have been utilized since Roman times. Beyond the spa facilities, it also features a Nordic Ski Circuit with various skill levels, making it a destination for both relaxation and winter sports.
Yes, several charming villages are worth exploring nearby. Lanuza is known for its traditional architecture and hosts the Pyrenees Sur Music Festival on a floating stage. Sallent de Gállego, the capital of the Tena Valley, features traditional buildings, a medieval bridge, and the statue of the 'Giant of Sallent.' Hoz de Jaca offers traditional Pyrenean architecture and an incredible viewpoint over the reservoir.
The Tena Valley is a dramatic glacial valley carved into the Pyrenees. It is characterized by its striking landscapes, numerous reservoirs like Búbal, towering crags, and a high concentration of mountain lakes, locally known as 'ibons.' Surrounded by peaks exceeding 3,000 meters, it's a prime location for mountain sports and boasts diverse flora and fauna, including marmots and griffon vultures.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking natural beauty and the accessibility of many sites. The ease of reaching places like Lake Gaube and Piedrafita Lake, combined with magnificent views, is a common highlight. The region's diverse outdoor activities, from hiking to cycling, and the serene atmosphere of places like the San Nicolás de Bujaruelo Bridge, are also highly appreciated.
Panticosa offers attractions year-round. For hiking and cycling, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) are ideal, with pleasant weather for exploring trails and lakes. During winter, the Formigal-Panticosa Ski Resort is a premier destination for skiing and snowboarding, and the Balneario de Panticosa offers a Nordic Ski Circuit.
Yes, Panticosa hosts annual events that celebrate its culture. A Medieval Market transforms the town every July with traditional products, crafts, minstrels, and jugglers. Also in July, typically the second weekend, the Pantival de Festicosa, a comedy festival, brings entertainment to the area.


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