Waterfalls in Posets-Maladeta are a prominent feature of the Aragonese Pyrenees, located within the Posets-Maladeta Natural Park. This high-mountain region is characterized by its impressive landscapes, including glacial lakes and numerous cascades. The park offers diverse natural features, making it a notable destination for outdoor exploration.
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Beautiful lake and views. A bit crowded in August.
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There is some snow and ice on some sections of the road, danger of slipping
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If instead of staying at the waterfall you go two more minutes you will have a spectacular photo of the Aneto glacier.
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Beautiful and powerful waterfall that can be comfortably observed from the Pleta del Estalló, located at about 1,500 meters above sea level. This is also where the bus departing from Eriste arrives in the summer months. You can check the bus schedules at the tourist office or on the website of the town hall.
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It is usually full of people and is one of the most popular places in the area. It is a spectacular waterfall and worth a photo. Be sure to yield to hikers if you are bicycling.
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Superb view of the impressive Espigantosa waterfall.
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Barranco Salenques or Barranco de les Ixalenques. Alpine ravine with a boxed first part and a more open second, with large flows even in summer.
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The Espigantosa Waterfall is easily accessible and can be comfortably observed from the Pleta del Estalló, making it a great option for families. Additionally, the Aiguallut Waterfall is known for its easy, circular hike from the La Besurta refuge, suitable for all ages. The Prats Waterfall, while part of a longer route to the Barbarisa ibones, is also considered suitable for families with some mountain hiking experience.
The Posets-Maladeta Natural Park is rich in unique natural features. At the Aiguallut Waterfall, you can witness a fascinating hydrological phenomenon where the meltwater from the Aneto glacier disappears into a chasm, only to re-emerge in the Arán Valley. The area also offers picturesque meadows and views of the majestic Aneto peak. You'll also find glacial lakes, such as the Ibón de la Escarpinosa, which is fed by its own waterfall and offers stunning views under the Agulles de Perramó.
Yes, the Espigantosa Waterfall is easily observed from the Pleta del Estalló. The Aiguallut Waterfall is also highly accessible via a relatively easy hike from the La Besurta refuge. For the Ibón de la Escarpinosa, while an intermediate hike, it offers a postcard view of the lake and its feeding waterfall.
The high-mountain environment of Posets-Maladeta means that meltwater from glaciers and snowpack significantly contributes to the waterfalls' flow. Therefore, late spring and early summer, when snowmelt is at its peak, often offer the most powerful and impressive cascades. However, the park is beautiful throughout the warmer months, with autumn providing stunning foliage.
Given the mountainous terrain and potential for varying conditions, it's advisable to bring sturdy hiking boots with good grip, layers of clothing to adapt to changing weather, rain gear, and plenty of water. Some trails, like those near Gorgas del Alba Waterfalls, can have snow and ice in sections, even outside of winter, so caution and appropriate footwear are essential.
Beyond waterfall viewing and hiking, the Posets-Maladeta Natural Park offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and running. For example, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the Linsoles Reservoir loop from Benasque (Gravel biking in Posets-Maladeta), or scenic road cycling tours such as the Hospital de Benasque loop (Road Cycling Routes in Posets-Maladeta). Running trails, like the Puerto de la Glera e Ibón de Gorguttes, also provide opportunities for exploration (Running Trails in Posets-Maladeta).
Yes, the hike to the Aiguallut Waterfall from the La Besurta refuge is a popular circular route, taking approximately one and a half hours. This makes it convenient for visitors who prefer to return to their starting point without retracing their steps.
The Salenques Falls are a series of impressive small cascades that consistently flow with water, originating from the Anglios and the base of the Maladeta massif. They are part of the Barranco Salenques, an alpine ravine known for its significant water flow even in summer.
The Gorgas del Alba Waterfalls are a must-visit for those seeking waterfalls within a natural forest. The area is known for its impressive cascades and the beautiful beech forest above them, offering a serene and picturesque experience.
Many waterfall trails in Posets-Maladeta are rated as intermediate, such as those leading to Espigantosa Waterfall, Salenques Falls, and Gorgas del Alba Waterfalls. The Aiguallut Waterfall offers an easier, family-friendly circular hike. The route to Prats Waterfall, while suitable for families, requires some mountain hiking experience, indicating a moderate to intermediate difficulty.
Yes, the Bridge Over the Gorgutes Ravine is located in an area where you can experience a gorge and likely associated waterfalls. The Salenques Falls are also part of the Barranco Salenques, an alpine ravine.
The most common starting point for visiting the Aiguallut Waterfall is the La Besurta refuge, located near the town of Benasque. From there, a relatively easy circular hike leads to the waterfall.


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