Curavacas peak
The Curavacas peak, at 2,524 metres high, is considered the highest peak in the Palentina Mountain.
Curavacas
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The Curavacas peak, at 2,524 metres high, is considered the highest peak in the Palentina Mountain.
Curavacas
With its 2,539 meters high, the Peña Prieta or Infierno peak is considered the roof of Fuentes Carrionas.
Peña Prieta
The Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park is one of the best known and most beautiful protected areas in the Aragonese Pyrenees.
Cinca waterfall
Departure and return to the Pineta meadow. From the meadow we follow the signs to ibón Marboré.
Marboré
We start the route in the car park of the Anayet ski slope
Anayet peak
In the province of Huesca, in the Alto Gállego region on the border with the French Ossau Valley, is the Tena Valley.
Arch of Piedrafita
In the Aragonese town of Panticosa, in Tena Valley, famous for its ski slopes, these footbridges have been open to the public since 2020 over the Caldarés river.
Plan lake
The Añisclo Canyon is one of the most impressive places in the Pyrenees.
Añisclo canyon
Llanos de La Larri is perhaps one of the best known and simplest in the Pineta Valley. We suggest two options to visit it.
LLanos La Larri