Monte Perdido
Monte Perdido
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Rest, Join with nature and history; understanding europe evolution.
5.0 of 5 bubblesOct 2019
From Ribagorza, after visiting Boltaña, Ainsa, Plan, and a long list of small villages with churches from the middle age and stone houses, and the flavor of the centuries, stopping the time... We will arrive to PINETA Valley and through a private road, we visit the Parador Nacional. The best place in the area to stay , to be able to walk around and to visit the extreme of the Parque nacional de Ordesa. There is worth to pay 100 e., for the room , the place and the tasty traditional breakfast buffet. The small villages and the nice people living there, will explain the way of life from agriculture to , the tourisme of today. Day Two. Cross the Valley to Valle de TENA and Valle de BROTO, to see Torla, his magnificient church and the best part of the Pirineos. The main entrance of Ordesa national park ( 100 years old protected natural space) With Torla taxi, you arrive to 2300 meters tall to "Miradores de Ordesa", and they explain the valley formation, the fauna, the vegetation, the geological changes and the way of lif of the people. Carlomagno cross through the Brecha de Rolando, and you can appreciate the way of travellng in europe during many centuries. There is a roman road from Bearn to Zaragoza. Day Three you go to JACA, to enjoy the romanic churches, the main buildings and the nest of Aragon kingdom, where the Spanish nation was formed one thousand years ago, Following The Ara river, The Gallego river and The Aragon river, you have all kind of castles, adventure, sport experiences, from water, sky or caves inside the mountains. Hundreds of services make you able to feel the nature, the culture and the flavor of the changing the time. Next day you go to San Andres de Sasabe and AISA, a Church from 8th century and San Pedro de Siresa, San Juan de la Peña and Santa Cruz de la Serós, in the way to Valle de Hecho and Anso. Wonderfull to visit and to discover the small pieces of history , everywhere. Comming back to Huesca . Mallos de Riglos, Aguero, Castillo de Loarre and the port of Santa barbara. Many places to stay, to visit , to walk around and to enjoy. You will repeat the visit .

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MissMiaJo
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5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019 • Family
Ordesa, Monte Perdido and surrounding areas are one of my favorite places in Spain to go camping, hiking, climbing and exploring small towns. The natural beauty of the area is outstanding, the people are warm and welcoming and the cuisine is excellent.
Written 27 May 2019
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Jose C
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5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019
From Ribagorza, after visiting Boltaña, Ainsa, Plan, and a long list of small villages with churches from the middle age and stone houses, and the flavor of the centuries, stopping the time...

We will arrive to PINETA Valley and through a private road, we visit the Parador Nacional. The best place in the area to stay , to be able to walk around and to visit the extreme of the Parque nacional de Ordesa. There is worth to pay 100 e., for the room , the place and the tasty traditional breakfast buffet.

The small villages and the nice people living there, will explain the way of life from agriculture to , the tourisme of today.

Day Two. Cross the Valley to Valle de TENA and Valle de BROTO, to see Torla, his magnificient church and the best part of the Pirineos. The main entrance of Ordesa national park ( 100 years old protected natural space)

With Torla taxi, you arrive to 2300 meters tall to "Miradores de Ordesa", and they explain the valley formation, the fauna, the vegetation, the geological changes and the way of lif of the people. Carlomagno cross through the Brecha de Rolando, and you can appreciate the way of travellng in europe during many centuries.

There is a roman road from Bearn to Zaragoza.

Day Three you go to JACA, to enjoy the romanic churches, the main buildings and the nest of Aragon kingdom, where the Spanish nation was formed one thousand years ago,

Following The Ara river, The Gallego river and The Aragon river, you have all kind of castles, adventure, sport experiences, from water, sky or caves inside the mountains.
Hundreds of services make you able to feel the nature, the culture and the flavor of the changing the time.

Next day you go to San Andres de Sasabe and AISA, a Church from 8th century and San Pedro de Siresa, San Juan de la Peña and Santa Cruz de la Serós, in the way to Valle de Hecho and Anso. Wonderfull to visit and to discover the small pieces of history , everywhere.

Comming back to Huesca . Mallos de Riglos, Aguero, Castillo de Loarre and the port of Santa barbara.

Many places to stay, to visit , to walk around and to enjoy.

You will repeat the visit .
Written 13 October 2019
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