Canyons around Montanuy are situated in the Aragonese Pyrenees, within the Posets-Maladeta Natural Park. This region is characterized by its rugged mountain terrain, offering numerous valleys, ravines, and high-mountain features. The landscape provides opportunities for exploring natural gorges and diverse outdoor activities. Montanuy serves as a base for experiencing the natural beauty of the Pyrenees.
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Recommended crossing point from Eriste to Cerler, or walk its approximately 300 meters from Cerler
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This mighty ravine collects the waters of seven other ravines: Mascarada, Cllotet, Ardonés, Ubago de Ardonés, Ampríu, Puimestre and La Selva. That large basin was partly responsible for the great floods of 1963 that left Anciles looking like an island.
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This will be the first or third ravine you find on the Three Barrancos route, depending on the direction in which you take the route. This route runs through the foothills of Tuca del Mon(t) and is a popular activity among residents and visitors to Benasque due to its relatively short duration. It offers very good views of the towns of Benasque and Anciles, the Ésera river and the Remáscaro ravine in front, descending from Cerler.
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This mighty ravine collects the waters of seven other ravines: Mascarada, Cllotet, Ardonés, Ubago de Ardonés, Ampríu, Puimestre and La Selva. That large basin was partly responsible for the great floods of 1963 that left Anciles looking like an island.
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This will be the first or third ravine you find on the Three Barrancos route, depending on the direction in which you take the route. This route runs through the foothills of Tuca del Mon(t) and is a popular activity among residents and visitors to Benasque due to its relatively short duration. It offers very good views of the towns of Benasque and Anciles, the Ésera river and the Remáscaro ravine in front, descending from Cerler.
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The initial section of the route, until reaching the bridge that crosses over the Besiberri ravine, takes place with an average slope and along a comfortable and well-trodden path. From the bridge, the path becomes noticeably steeper, presenting areas of steep slope, and the terrain becomes more rocky; however, it can be traveled without too many difficulties.
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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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Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore the Tica del León Gorge, which offers excellent views of Benasque and Anciles. Another significant feature is the Pletta des Capellas, providing views of Tucas de Literola and glacier-cut landscapes.
Yes, the region features several beautiful waterfalls. The Salenques Falls are known for their consistent water flow and impressive small cascades. You can also visit the Remáscaro Gorge Waterfalls, which are fed by seven other ravines and were partly responsible for the great floods of 1963.
The canyons around Montanuy offer diverse and stunning views. From the Tica del León Gorge, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of Benasque, Anciles, and the Ésera river. The Pletta des Capellas provides views of the majestic Tucas de Literola and landscapes shaped by glaciers.
Yes, the Besiberri Gorge Bridge offers an accessible and comfortable initial path, making it suitable for various skill levels and families. The bridge itself is easy to cross, providing a good starting point for exploring the area.
For canyoning and water activities, the best time to visit is typically during winter, spring, and autumn. Canyons like Barranco de Beranuy are most enjoyable when water levels are adequate, as they can dry up in summer, leaving stagnant pools.
Montanuy, situated within the Posets-Maladeta Natural Park, is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the challenging Besiberri Lake Trail. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many cycling routes, such as the Linsoles Reservoir loop. Mountain biking is also popular, with MTB trails like La Ribagorza MTB Route 18.
Absolutely. The region offers a rich environment for hiking. Many trails lead to or pass by the gorges, providing opportunities to experience the rugged beauty of the Pyrenees. For specific routes, you can explore the running and hiking guides available for the Montanuy area, which include paths like the Besiberri Lake Trail and the Cap de Llauset Refuge Trail.
Yes, the Barranco de Beranuy (also known as Padierno) is a well-regarded canyon in the vicinity of Montanuy, particularly appealing for those new to canyoning. It features straightforward rappels, fun slides, and engaging descents, making it a good introductory canyon due to its manageable challenges.
The natural environment of the canyons, especially in areas like Barranco de Beranuy, offers opportunities for wildlife observation. A unique highlight during descents can be the chance to observe vultures nesting above the canyon, adding a magnificent wildlife element to the adventure.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural features, from impressive waterfalls like Salenques Falls to scenic gorges like Pletta des Capellas. The area is valued for its opportunities for both accessible paths and more challenging terrain, all set within the stunning Aragonese Pyrenees. The community has shared 4 photos and given 11 upvotes to the highlights, reflecting a positive experience.
The duration of canyoning routes can vary. For instance, the Barranco de Beranuy is known for its relatively short duration, making it a popular activity. However, specific times depend on the route's length, difficulty, and the group's experience level.
Yes, the Besiberri Gorge Bridge is a notable landmark, offering a crossing point over the Besiberri ravine. Additionally, areas like Pletta des Capellas provide specific viewpoints with vistas of Tucas de Literola and glacier-cut landscapes.


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