Best mountain peaks around Aragüés Del Puerto are found in the Western Pyrenees, within the Valles Occidentales natural park. This region in Huesca, Spain, features a diverse landscape of medium and high mountains. The area is characterized by karstic formations, limestone walls, and calcareous massifs. It offers access to peaks with significant geological and historical interest.
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The village of Canfranc is a street with houses on either side, there is no room for much else, the mountain slopes grow from the banks of the Aragón River and do not stop until they exceed two thousand metres in altitude, the valley is a perfect mountain architecture. In the square there is a bar and there is the church of the Assumption, from the 12th century, rustic and rural, a traditional landmark of asylum and protection for the pilgrims from Santiago de Compostela who passed through the Somport pass on their way to Jaca. In another building there is the mountain hostel and little else, there are several tourist accommodations but Canfranc is still a quiet mountain village, isolated from the bustle generated by the alpine ski resorts in the upper part of the valley, it is stuck in time. A good place to start the track is the church square, you have to cross the French road that goes up towards Canfranc-Estación and look for the GR-11.1 post at the beginning of the path of the Gabardito sheepfold. The path is fabulous, it doesn't seem like there could be a path with a pleasant layout in a forest wall of inhospitable and inaccessible appearance. The path climbs between walls of moss-covered stones and mountain huts along the Arones ravine, crosses the stream by a dam regulating the stream and marks several switchbacks on the slope of boxwood and fir trees until the Villanúa track. At the crossroads there are signs for the local trails and the GR-11.1 towards Gabardito and Lizara. The route in winter is ideal for walking on snowshoes.
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Incredible 360º panoramic views where the imposing Midi d'Ossau stands out with its 2884m.
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Its name most likely comes from the Basque "bizar", which means 'beards' and the root "auri" which means "yellow or golden", becoming the mount of golden beards.
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Really steep climb on loose ground. Only with experience and can recommend. In the end, the reward is a great view and the wonderful feeling of having made it!
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Steep climb on very loose ground. Definitely requires experience and should not be ventured lightly. Very rewarding view and a great feeling when you've made it up!
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One of the most unique mountains in the Pyrenees, with an unmistakable silhouette from the Oza meadow. Its ascent constitutes an excursion without difficulty and of great attraction that crosses the forest, extensive high meadows, a slope covered with scree, and the lonely and desolate karstic valley above.
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The region offers several magnificent peaks. Punta Bisaurín is a major attraction, considered the highest peak between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pic du Midi d'Ossau. Other notable peaks include Pico Aspe, known for its impressive limestone wall, and Peña Collarada, the highest peak in the Aragón valley. Castillo d'Acher also stands out with its unique silhouette.
Many peaks in the area, such as Pico Bisaurín and Mesa de los Tres Reyes, are characterized by a karstic landscape, featuring spectacular rock formations like sharp needles, deep chasms, and extensive limestone pavements. Peña Collarada is known for its calcareous massif, including caves and underground rivers. You'll also find varied terrain from forests and high meadows to scree slopes.
Yes, Mesa de los Tres Reyes (Table of the Three Kings) is particularly significant. Its name comes from its historical role as the confluence point of the ancient kingdoms of Aragon, Navarre, and Béarn (France). A statue of San Francisco Javier also marks its summit.
The difficulty varies significantly. Many of the prominent peaks, like Punta Bisaurín, Pico Aspe, and Peña Collarada, are considered challenging, requiring very good fitness and alpine experience due to significant elevation gains and varied terrain. Some routes, like the ascent to Castillo d'Acher, are described as excursions without difficulty, while others like La Moleta involve steep climbs on loose ground.
Many peaks provide breathtaking vistas. Punta Bisaurín offers panoramic views of other Pyrenean peaks like Pic du Midi d'Ossau, Balaïtous, and Collarada. From Pico Aspe, you can see the Candanchú ski resort and Somport pass. Peña Collarada provides an extensive panorama of many major western massifs of the Pyrenees, and Mesa de los Tres Reyes offers a broad mountainous panorama including peaks like Anie and Balaitús.
The best time for hiking is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is more stable and snow has largely melted from higher elevations. However, some peaks like Pico Aspe offer different experiences, with its north face providing a challenging environment for alpinists in winter and its south face being ideal for ski touring.
Winter hiking on the peaks around Aragüés Del Puerto can be challenging and requires specific equipment and experience. Peaks like Pico Aspe's north face are suitable for alpinists with ice axes and crampons. Mesa de los Tres Reyes can be prone to fog, making navigation challenging, especially in winter. Routes like the GR-11.1 Trail are ideal for walking on snowshoes in winter. Always check weather conditions and avalanche forecasts before heading out.
Yes, there are several recommended routes. For Punta Bisaurín, the "Punta Bisaurín Loop from Lizara Refuge" is a challenging option, as is the "Senda de Bisaurín." Pico Aspe can be ascended from Refugio de Rigüelo or Candanchú. Peña Collarada has a challenging circular hike from Villanúa. Mesa de los Tres Reyes often starts from Refugio de Linza. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Aragüés Del Puerto guide.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the area around Aragüés Del Puerto offers opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, such as the "Pico Aspe from Aisa Valley Trail," or engage in mountain biking on routes like the "Embún - Alto de Sueña Loop." For more options, check out the Running Trails around Aragüés Del Puerto and MTB Trails around Aragüés Del Puerto guides.
While many of the highest peaks are challenging, some routes offer a more moderate experience. The ascent to Castillo d'Acher is described as an excursion without difficulty, crossing forests and meadows. The linear hike to Mesa de los Tres Reyes, while requiring good physical condition, is considered moderate. For more moderate hiking options, you can explore the Hiking around Aragüés Del Puerto guide.
Visitors highly appreciate the extensive panoramic views from the summits, the unique geological formations like the karstic landscapes, and the sense of accomplishment from challenging climbs. The area is also valued for its diverse terrain, from forests to high alpine environments, and the historical significance of certain peaks. The community has upvoted highlights and shared many photos, reflecting the area's appeal.


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