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37,562
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548
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Hiking around Sobrarbe offers access to the diverse landscapes of the Aragonese Pyrenees. The region is characterized by high mountain massifs, including peaks over 3,000 meters, and features deep glacial valleys, dramatic gorges, and extensive karst formations. As a UNESCO Global Geopark, Sobrarbe showcases a rich geological history etched into its terrain, with rivers like the Ara and Cinca carving through its valleys. This varied topography provides a range of hiking experiences across different elevations.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.9
(836)
6,217
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17.8km
05:18
480m
480m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.9
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2,449
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19.7km
08:18
1,180m
1,190m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.7
(130)
750
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12.0km
04:48
560m
560m
Hike the moderate 7.4-mile Turieto Alto and Turieto Bajo Loop Trail through ancient forests and past waterfalls in Ordesa National Park.
4.7
(133)
447
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.8
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418
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6.82km
02:52
370m
370m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.6
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366
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10.3km
03:17
390m
390m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(21)
364
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15.8km
08:45
1,380m
1,380m
Hike the challenging 9.8-mile Refugio de Tucarroya trail from Valle de Pineta, gaining 4522 feet for epic Pyrenees views.
4.9
(40)
281
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8.75km
03:37
730m
730m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.9
(31)
170
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.7
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193
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4.38km
01:36
270m
260m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Going down the Rio Arazas is very pleasant.
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A beautiful valley full of cows See the video: https://youtu.be/PSICbH0nNDk?si=7Xt5NnanHjRBwDWp
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One of the most beautiful hikes in Aragon, splendid! In pictures: https://youtu.be/ZsNl8RIozi8?si=8nvgeLdQLeEMLP0H
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Restaurant (reservations required for dining) and camping. Up to this point, the road is poor and traffic-ridden; further up the valley, it improves and becomes more beautiful.
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Beautiful waterfall towards the end of the Otal Cirque
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Hiking the Otal Cirque offers breathtaking views and the opportunity to encounter many local wildlife. We heard numerous marmots whistling and saw an eagle hunting!
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Beautiful nucleus and the little church in a very panoramic position is a real gem
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Another of the waterfalls that are on the way up towards Cola de Caballo.
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Sobrarbe offers an extensive network of over 550 hiking routes, catering to a wide range of preferences and skill levels. These trails explore the diverse landscapes of the Aragonese Pyrenees, from high mountain peaks to deep glacial valleys and dramatic canyons.
Sobrarbe is recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark, showcasing 500 million years of Earth's history. Hikers can explore stunning geological features, including impressive limestone massifs like Monte Perdido, glacial formations, and spectacular gorges such as those in Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park and the Sierra and Canyons of Guara Natural Park.
The region offers a variety of trails suitable for different abilities. You'll find over 100 easy routes, more than 250 moderate trails, and nearly 200 difficult options for experienced hikers seeking challenging ascents and longer distances. This ensures there's a suitable path for everyone, from leisurely walks to demanding mountaineering.
Yes, Sobrarbe has numerous easy and family-friendly options. For instance, the Revilla Viewpoints - circular route is an easy trail offering scenic views. Many trails in the valleys and lower elevations are suitable for families, providing a gentle introduction to the region's natural beauty.
Absolutely. The region is famous for its waterfalls. A prominent example is the Cola de Caballo via the Soaso Steps from the Ordesa Meadow, leading to the impressive Cola de Caballo waterfall. Other routes like the Plains and Waterfalls of La Larri from the Pineta Valley and the Waterfall and circus of Otal from Bujaruelo also offer beautiful waterfall views.
Sobrarbe's trails traverse a landscape shaped by Pyrenean peaks, deep glacial valleys like Ordesa and Pineta, and dramatic gorges such as Añisclo and Escuaín. You'll encounter extensive karst formations, terraced river deposits along the Ara and Cinca rivers, and diverse ecosystems ranging from Mediterranean to high mountain environments.
Yes, Sobrarbe is rich in landmarks and viewpoints. Within Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, you can find the majestic Monte Perdido massif and the Añisclo Canyon. The Ordesa y Monteperdido National Park – Mondoto Peak from Nerín offers panoramic views. Additionally, charming villages like Aínsa and Tella serve as cultural landmarks and gateways to the parks.
Many circular routes allow you to experience diverse scenery without retracing your steps. Popular options include the Cola de Caballo by the Hunter's Trail – circular from the Ordesa Meadow, the Turieto Alto and Turieto Bajo Loop Trail, and the Revilla Viewpoints - circular route.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 5000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the variety of terrain, and the well-maintained trails that lead through dramatic canyons, high mountain passes, and serene valleys.
Beyond its natural beauty, Sobrarbe offers rich cultural heritage. Picturesque villages like Aínsa, a Historic-Artistic Site, and Tella, at the foot of Monte Perdido, provide insights into local traditions and history. You can also find museums, such as the Cave Bear Museum in Tella, and ancient rock paintings in the Sierra and Canyons of Guara Natural Park.
Sobrarbe experiences a range of climates, from Mediterranean to high mountain. Generally, late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and stable weather conditions, ideal for hiking. Summer can be hot in lower valleys but is perfect for higher-altitude trails. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing and winter mountaineering, though some routes may be inaccessible.
Yes, for longer or multi-day hikes, there are several mountain huts and refuges. Notable options include Góriz Refuge, Viadós Refuge, and Bujaruelo Campsite and Mountain Refuge. These provide essential services and accommodation for hikers exploring the more remote areas of Sobrarbe.


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