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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks in Huesca

Mountain peaks in Huesca, a province in the Aragon region of northeastern Spain, are renowned for their Pyrenean landscape. This area features some of the most impressive mountain peaks in the Iberian Peninsula. These peaks offer a diverse range of features, attracting climbers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts. The region's unique geological compositions and high elevations provide varied terrain for exploration.

Best mountain peaks in Huesca

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Monte Perdido, a summit that is the third highest peak in the Pyrenees and the highest limestone massif in Europe. It is a central part of the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park and forms part of the "Tres Sorores" with Cilindro and Añisclo peaks.
  • Another must-see spot is Le Taillon (3,144m), a summit known for its relatively easy and short ascent for a 3,000-meter peak. It provides panoramic views, particularly towards the west, where the border between France and Spain is visible.
  • Visitors also love Pico de Aneto Summit, a summit that is the highest peak in the Pyrenees. Its ascent is primarily physical, and the summit offers views across the entire Pyrenees.
  • Huesca is known for its summits, mountain passes, and viewpoints. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, from challenging climbs to scenic overlooks.
  • The mountain peaks in Huesca are appreciated by the komoot community, with 113 highlights and 35 photos shared.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Monte Perdido

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Monte Perdido is one of the most famous peaks in the Pyrenees, and the third highest after Aneto and Posets. Together with the Cilindro and Añisclo peaks, they form the Tres Sorores, visible from almost anywhere in the surrounding valleys.

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The bridge of San Nicolás de Bujaruelo is a Romanesque bridge from the s. XIII on the river Ara. Crossing it is one of the first steps in many of the excursions in this valley.

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Picada Pass

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From the Benasque Hospital to Puerto de la Picada, it is a simple and
very beautiful, with unbeatable views of the north face of Maladeta.
The path is well defined and marked by milestones until reaching Port de la Picada itself. It goes up gently in a zigzag pattern until it reaches the Basetas del Portillón, small lakes that can sometimes be found dry. From here, we turn right, looking for an easterly orientation to overcome the last slope that leaves us at Port de la Picada. On the other side, you can see small lakes called Bom des Clòts de Lunfèrn and the Valley that descends towards Artiga de Lin (Vall d'Aran).

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Pico de Aneto Summit

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The highest peak in the Pyrenees and the one everyone wants to climb. Its demands are more physical than technical, with the exception of the Mahoma Pass, not suitable for those with vertigo, and the Aneto Glacier, which is recommended to avoid in the middle of summer when the hard centuries-old ice is exposed and landslides increase due to melting.

At the top you will find a gigantic metal cross, a statue of the Virgen del Pilar and a small bust of San Marsial, patron saint of Benasque. Each of them installed by different groups that want to make their own a piece of this colossus that, although it is difficult to believe, went unnoticed for centuries in the shadow of the apparently more prominent Tuca de la Maladeta (from the Occitan "Mall Hita", the 'high peak').

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Collado de Sahún

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A must visit with views of l'Aneto, Posets, Robiñera, Monte Perdido and Eristes

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Beautiful Abandoned Sanctuary of San Urbez

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A beautiful abandoned monastery with incredible views and a very interesting story:

The monastery must have been founded at the beginning of the 8th century, before the Muslim invasion. In the seventeenth century it was renovated and expanded transforming the previous Romanesque church. The current sanctuary is formed by the church with a Latin cross plan with three naves. The central and lateral nave are covered by vaults of lunettes. The tower, low in height, stands next to the access. In front of the sanctuary stands the main door, of Renaissance style, carried out in 1701. It is made up of a huge atrium with open access on three sides by means of semicircular arches. On one side there is a small square where the most picturesque façade stands, in front of a viewpoint with an unbeatable view of the Tozal de Guara.

The life of San Úrbez was agitated. He was born in Bordeaux around the year 702 and moved to settle as a hermit and shepherd in Alto Aragón. He took the habits in San Martín de la Val de Onsera, in whose humble monastery he intended to retire. But after a long stay there, the bishop of Huesca ordained him a priest and sent him to Nocito as a priest. He was fulfilling his mission but living on the outskirts, in a cave near the monastery. He died in 802, when he was 100 years old. The relic of San Úrbez deposited in this sanctuary was the most complete since it had the mummified body of the saint in which his beard and hair could be appreciated. Here the relics were deposited until in 1936 they were thrown into a bonfire during the civil war.

More information: joreate.com/tag/santuario-san-urbez

Architectural information: sipca.es/censo/1-INM-HUE-006-163-011/Santuario/de/San/%C3%9Arbez.html#.YDThMJNKjUI

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Bonansa Pass

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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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Calcilarruego Viewpoint

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The Calcilarruego viewpoint, located at almost 2,000 meters above sea level, is one of the most beautiful in the Ordesa National Park. It is located on the path of the Hunters, which goes up here from the Pradera de Ordesa car park.

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Le Taillon (3,144m)

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An easy and short 3,000 meter summit starting from the Col des Tentes. The view is magnificent, you can clearly see the border range towards the west which delimits France and Spain. The view extends very far to the Spanish side in good conditions.

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One of the "must do" summits if you live "not so far" from it.

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February 16, 2026, Collado de Sahún

A legendary mountain pass in the Pyrenees. A crossing point between the Chistau and Benasque valleys, linking Sobrarbe and Ribagorza at an altitude of 2000m.

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Beautiful bridge, also interesting is the medieval refrigerator next to it.

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A lovely spot for a swim in the river. Next to the Bujaruelo refuge, accessible by car via a track. It's the starting point for several trails in the area.

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An idyllic place to relax on the banks of the Ara River. To find quieter, more secluded spots, you can go upstream along either side of the river. Next to the bridge is the San Nicolás de Bujaruelo shelter and bar, with its camping and parking area.

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The Bujaruelo Bridge is a 13th-century Romanesque bridge over the Ara River, in the province of Huesca, in the Aragonese Pyrenees. It is located in the Bujaruelo Valley, within the Bujaruelo - Los Navarros Gorge Site of Community Importance, and borders the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. Next to the bridge are the remains of the San Nicolás de Bujaruelo hermitage and a camping area. It is a single-arch stone bridge. The bridge served as a crossing point for those crossing the Pyrenees in the past.

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All of Guara is spectacular. The sanctuary has beautiful views of the Tozal de Guara.

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The highest peak in the Pyrenees mountaineering region.

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A mega impressive valley with great views

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which are the most popular mountain peaks in Huesca for visitors?

Among the most popular mountain peaks in Huesca, visitors frequently seek out Monte Perdido, the third highest peak in the Pyrenees and a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its unique geological composition. Another highly sought-after destination is Pico de Aneto Summit, the highest peak in the Pyrenees, offering spectacular panoramic views. Le Taillon (3,144m) is also very popular due to its relatively easy ascent for a 3,000-meter peak, providing magnificent views towards the French-Spanish border.

What are some of the highest and most challenging peaks in Huesca?

Huesca is home to several of the highest and most challenging peaks in the Pyrenees. Beyond Pico de Aneto Summit (3,404 meters), which is the highest, you'll find Pico Posets (3,371 meters), the second highest. Other notable challenging summits include Pico Espadas (3,332 meters), Pico Maldito (3,350 meters), and Cilindro de Marboré (3,328 meters), which is part of the iconic 'Tres Sorores' alongside Monte Perdido.

Are there any family-friendly viewpoints or accessible mountain areas in Huesca?

Yes, Huesca offers accessible mountain areas and stunning viewpoints suitable for families. The Calcilarruego Viewpoint, located at nearly 2,000 meters above sea level within the Ordesa National Park, is considered one of the most beautiful in the area and is accessible via the Path of the Hunters from the Pradera de Ordesa car park. While the path itself can be intermediate, the viewpoint offers rewarding views without requiring a full summit climb. The San Nicolás de Bujaruelo Bridge area also offers a relaxed landscape by the Ara river, suitable for leisurely exploration.

What unique natural features can I expect to see in the Huesca mountain peaks region?

The Huesca mountain peaks region is rich in unique natural features. You can witness the distinctive geological composition of Monte Perdido, the highest limestone massif in Europe, which fosters a unique flora. The Aneto Glacier on Pico de Aneto Summit is another significant feature, though it requires caution. The Muralla de Finestres in the Pre-Pyrenees is a striking series of layered rock formations resembling a long, winding wall, offering panoramic views and popular hiking trails.

What kind of historical sites or landmarks can be found near the mountain peaks?

Near the mountain peaks of Huesca, you can discover several historical sites. The San Nicolás de Bujaruelo Bridge is a Romanesque bridge from the 13th century over the Ara river, serving as a starting point for many excursions. Additionally, the region features the Beautiful Abandoned Sanctuary of San Urbez, offering a glimpse into the area's past amidst stunning natural surroundings.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in Huesca?

The Huesca mountain peaks region offers a wide array of outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, such as the challenging Cola de Caballo Trail or the Route of the Three Waterfalls of Ardonés. For mountaineering enthusiasts, there are routes like the Baños de Panticosa – Garmo Negro loop or the Monte Perdido Ice Lake loop. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the Vuelta al Monegros or the ascent to La Besurta near Aneto. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails in Huesca, Mountain Hikes in Huesca, and Cycling in Huesca guides.

Are there specific hiking trails or mountain passes recommended for intermediate hikers?

Intermediate hikers will find several rewarding trails and mountain passes in Huesca. The ascent to Picada Pass from Benasque Hospital is described as simple and very beautiful, offering unbeatable views of the north face of Maladeta. Another option is Collado de Sahún, which provides a scenic route with historical significance. The Bonansa Pass also offers an intermediate cycling and hiking experience through forested areas.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain peaks in Huesca?

The best time to visit the mountain peaks in Huesca largely depends on your desired activity. For mountaineering and high-altitude hiking, late spring to early autumn (June to September) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions, though caution is advised for glaciers like Aneto's, especially in mid-summer due to exposed ice. Lower altitude trails and viewpoints can be enjoyed from spring through autumn. Winter brings opportunities for snow sports, but requires specialized gear and experience.

What makes the Monte Perdido massif particularly special?

The Monte Perdido massif is special for several reasons. It is the third highest peak in the Pyrenees and the highest limestone massif in Europe, forming a central part of the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Along with Cilindro de Marboré and Añisclo peaks, it forms the iconic 'Tres Sorores' (Three Sisters). Its unique geological composition supports a distinctive flora, and its north face still retains one of the few remaining glaciers in the Pyrenees.

Can I see views of both France and Spain from any of the Huesca peaks?

Yes, several peaks in Huesca offer exceptional panoramic views that span both the French and Spanish Pyrenees. Le Taillon (3,144m) is particularly known for this, providing magnificent views, especially towards the west, where the border between France and Spain is clearly visible. Vignemale (3,299 meters) also offers strategic positioning for extensive views of both the Hautes Pyrenees in France and the Pyrenees of Huesca.

What do visitors appreciate most about the mountain peaks in Huesca?

Visitors to Huesca's mountain peaks consistently appreciate the spectacular natural beauty and the diverse range of experiences. They enjoy the challenging climbs to summits like Pico de Aneto Summit for its unparalleled views across the entire Pyrenees, and the relatively easier yet equally rewarding ascents of peaks like Le Taillon (3,144m). The unique geological formations, such as those around Monte Perdido, and the serene landscapes around the San Nicolás de Bujaruelo Bridge are also highly valued.

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