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Pico Posets Loop from Viadós

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5

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Pico Posets Loop from Viadós

05:30

17.6km

1,820m

Running

This extremely difficult 10.9-mile circular route to Pico de Posets from Viadós offers stunning Pyrenean panoramas.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes a segment that is highly dangerous

A part of this route comprises highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.

After 4.18 km for 2.87 km

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276 m

Bordas de Viadós

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After a steep climb from the PP you reach the Refugio de Viados and further to Bordas de Viados. From here a great panorama of the Posets Maladeta mountain range …

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6.48 km

Summit Ridge Section Before the Peak

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Going up from Viadós through els Clots, the ridge section before reaching the top is quite aerial. It is not technical nor does it require specific safety material for those …

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6.79 km

Tuca de Posets (Llardana Peak)

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Second peak of the Pyrenees. With its 3369m high you can enjoy a spectacular view from its top. On a clear day you can see other great peaks such as …

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8.35 km

Canal Fonda

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It is advisable to find out about the snow conditions before undertaking the activity, since this channel remains snowy until well into the summer, making it necessary to use crampons to cross it.

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10.3 km

Grist Pass or Forqueta Pass

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From Millares it is a fairly hard climb, especially with a lot of sun.

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17.6 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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8.32 km

7.22 km

2.02 km

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16.4 km

1.17 km

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Highest point (3,330 m)

Lowest point (1,760 m)

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Sunday 5 July

27°C

6°C

2 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Pico de Posets circular desde Viadós trail suitable for jogging or beginners?

Despite being categorized for 'jogging' in some systems, this route is an extremely challenging and demanding alpine hike or mountain climb, not suitable for casual jogging or beginners. It requires significant physical fitness, mountain experience, and often takes 10-11 hours to complete in a single day. It's frequently undertaken as a two-day trek with an overnight stay at a mountain refuge.

What is the terrain like on the Pico de Posets circular route?

The terrain is highly varied and rugged. You'll encounter paths winding between shepherd's huts (bordas), river crossings, steep ascents through forests, grassy slopes, and scree. Higher up, expect rocky and stony sections, moraines, and potentially snowfields, especially near the summit and Grist Pass or Forqueta Pass. The final ridge sections are 'aerial' but not technically difficult, though they demand attention. The path is not always well-trodden, so careful navigation is essential.

What are the main points of interest and views along the trail?

This route offers exceptionally wild and diverse scenery. You'll pass through the Bordas de Viadós, traverse the Canal Fonda, and experience the dramatic Summit Ridge Section Before the Peak. From the Tuca de Posets (Llardana Peak), you'll get extraordinary 360-degree panoramic views across the entire Pyrenees, including Aneto and the Maladeta massif. The trail also features lush forests, high mountain meadows, and beautiful glacial lakes like Llardaneta, Millares, and Leners.

When is the best time of year to hike the Pico de Posets circular desde Viadós?

The best time to undertake this high-alpine trek is typically during the summer months, from late June to early September, when snow cover is minimal. However, even then, snowfields can persist, and conditions can change rapidly. For safety, always check the weather forecast and trail conditions before you go.

What essential gear should I bring for this alpine trek?

Given the challenging nature and varied terrain, you should bring sturdy hiking boots, appropriate layers of clothing for changing mountain weather, plenty of water and food, a headlamp, and a first-aid kit. Due to potential snowfields, especially early or late in the season, mountaineering equipment like crampons and a piolet may be essential. A map, compass, or GPS device is also crucial for navigation.

Where can I park to access the Pico de Posets circular route from Viadós?

The trail typically starts from the area around Viadós. Specific parking information for the Refugio de Viadós or nearby access points should be researched locally before your trip, as conditions and regulations can change. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike in Posets-Maladeta Natural Park?

While there isn't typically an entrance fee for the Posets-Maladeta Natural Park itself, certain activities or access points might have specific regulations or require permits, especially for overnight stays in refuges or for specific mountaineering activities. It's always best to check with the park authorities or local information centers prior to your visit for the most up-to-date requirements.

Is the Pico de Posets circular trail dog-friendly?

Regulations regarding dogs in Posets-Maladeta Natural Park can vary. While some areas may permit dogs, they are often required to be on a leash to protect wildlife and livestock. Given the extreme difficulty and rugged alpine terrain of this specific route, it may not be suitable for all dogs, and their safety should be a primary concern. Always confirm park-specific rules before bringing your dog.

Are there options for overnight stays along the route?

Yes, for most hikers, this demanding route is typically undertaken as a two-day trek, including an overnight stay at a mountain refuge. The Refugio de Viadós is a common starting point, and other refuges might be accessible depending on your exact itinerary. Booking in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak season.

How well-marked is the trail, and what navigation tools are recommended?

The path is not always well-trodden, and while cairns are present, they may not always be sufficient for navigation, especially in adverse weather or snow. It is highly recommended to carry a detailed topographic map, a compass, and/or a reliable GPS device with the route pre-loaded. Strong navigation skills are essential for this alpine environment.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other trails. You will find sections that overlap with the Variante Circuito de los tres Refugios, Variante 19.2, and the S-11 Refugio de Viadós - Ibón de Millares. Smaller portions also coincide with the Ascensión al Posets and the Senda Pirenaica - E21.

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