Best attractions and places to see around Bonansa include a variety of natural features, cultural heritage sites, and historical landmarks within the Spanish Pyrenees. The region offers opportunities to explore mountain passes, religious buildings, and traditional settlements. Visitors can discover numerous points of interest, from scenic viewpoints to historical churches.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A table-bench combination in the shade of the forest.
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Sas is a village in the municipality of Sarroca de Bellera, in the Pallars Jussà region. The site of Sas has been documented since 887, when it is mentioned in a document from the monastery of Santa Maria de Lavaix, and is documented again in 986 and 1024. These documents speak of the place and the castle of Sas. There are no remains of the castle. In 1994 it had only one resident, but in 2005 it had 4 again. The "Font de Cantoria" spring is somewhat hidden, but right in town, but there is also a drinking water point in the middle of town.
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This port connects the Noguera Ribagorzana river basin with the Sis valley and the Isábena basin, right on the border between Catalonia and Aragon. From Bonansa, the pass is a little over six kilometers long, with a fairly constant average drop of around 7%. Its other slope, the one that follows the Obarra gorge until it crowns the port, is much longer. It is 15 kilometers long, but it is very flat, with percentages around 3%, until it practically reaches the top, where the last two kilometers present considerable unevenness, with ramps of more than 15%.
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The port of Bonansa is located at an altitude of 1,380 meters, in an open area from which you can see the panorama of the surrounding mountains. The climb is demanding, but worth it.
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The port of Bonansa is located at an altitude of 1,380 meters. On one side of the pass is the town of Bonansa, and on the other, an extensive pine forest that marks the beginning of the descent to the Obarra gorge.
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Iran is a town in the municipality of Pont de Suert, in Alta Ribagorza. It was part of the term of Llesp until its incorporation into the Pont de Suert in 1965. The town is accessed by a narrow road connecting kilometer 7 of the L-500 road, northeast of Cóll with the Pont de Suert passing through Irgo, Igüerri and Gotarta. It is located at 1280 meters above sea level, on the eastern slope of the Noguera de Tor valley, right where the Bohí valley begins.
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The hermitage and the mirador Sant Salvador d'Irgo are located at the foot of the road between Igüerri and Irgo, within the municipal area of Pont de Suert, at 1402 meters of altitude. It is a sacred place that maintains the cultural tradition after centuries.
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The region around Bonansa is rich in history and culture. You can visit the sacred Sant Salvador d’Irgo Hermitage and viewpoint, located at 1402 meters, which has maintained its cultural tradition for centuries. The settlement of Llesp features the Romanesque church of Sant Martí de Llesp. Additionally, the village of Sas, near the Font de Cantoria, has historical roots dating back to 887.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Bonansa Pass, a mountain pass at an altitude of 1,380 meters. It offers expansive vistas of the surrounding mountains and marks the beginning of the descent to the Obarra gorge. The Sant Salvador d’Irgo Hermitage and viewpoint also provides scenic vistas from its elevated position at 1402 meters.
Yes, the area boasts several natural features. The Bonansa Pass is a significant mountain pass offering stunning views. Near the settlement of Llesp, you can find the Llesp reservoir and the Tossal del forat de la Mora. The Font de Cantoria is a notable spring located in the historic village of Sas.
The region around Bonansa is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate loops like the 'Bonansa Pass – Bonansa loop' or the 'Isábena Viewpoint – Bonansa Pass loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Round trip to Bonansa' or the 'Ermita de Sant Salvador d'Igor - Circular from Pont de Suert'. Explore more options in the Hiking around Bonansa and Road Cycling Routes around Bonansa guides.
Yes, the Font de Cantoria in Sas is noted as a family-friendly spot. The general area, with its charming settlements and natural springs, offers pleasant walks suitable for families. The Llesp reservoir near Llesp could also be a nice spot for a family outing.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from elevated points like Bonansa Pass and Sant Salvador d’Irgo Hermitage and viewpoint. The blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and the peaceful atmosphere of traditional settlements like Llesp and Iran are also highly valued.
Absolutely. For hikers, routes like 'Fuente de la Mena - Pont de Suert and Puente del Remei — Water path' are graded as difficult. Cyclists can tackle challenging road cycling routes such as the 'Round trip to Bonansa - Circular from Pont de Suert' or the 'Coll de l'Espina (1407 m) – Mirador de Montanuy climb loop'. More details can be found in the Hiking around Bonansa and Road Cycling Routes around Bonansa guides.
The region is highly recommended for outdoor enthusiasts, with spring and autumn offering pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is also suitable, especially for higher altitude routes, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter provides opportunities for snow sports in nearby areas like Baqueira-Beret, though some trails might be inaccessible.
Yes, several traditional settlements offer a glimpse into the region's heritage. Llesp is a charming town with a Romanesque church and a reservoir. The village of Sas, home to the Font de Cantoria, has a long history. Additionally, Iran is another small, picturesque town located in the Noguera de Tor valley.
Hiking trails around Bonansa feature varied terrain, including mountain passes, forest paths, and routes through traditional settlements. You can expect demanding climbs, especially around areas like Bonansa Pass, which offers open areas and extensive pine forests. Many trails provide panoramic views, indicating elevated and sometimes exposed sections.
For a tranquil experience, consider visiting the Font de Cantoria in Sas, a peaceful spring. The Llesp reservoir near Llesp also offers a serene natural setting. The viewpoints at Sant Salvador d’Irgo Hermitage provide a quiet place to take in the scenic vistas.


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