Best mountain peaks around Hoya De Huesca are found in the Aragonese Pre-Pyrenees, a region characterized by striking mountain formations. This area offers diverse natural features, from the dramatic conglomerate rock formations of the Mallos de Riglos to the panoramic viewpoints of Pico Gratal. The landscape includes the rugged terrain of the Sierra de Guara Natural Park, which features high peaks and deep ravines. These natural features provide a range of experiences for exploring the region's varied topography.
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It's good to go with children having an idea of where we are going, there are places less tough than others.
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The summit of the Sierra de Loarre. A beautiful viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Pyrenees and the entire Hoya de Huesca region. A lovely hike.
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Magnificent and iconic peak of the Sierra de Guara, one of the most varied climbs in the area from Nueno. You start in Hoya de Huesca, pass through a narrow canyon, then reach the Arguis reservoir and from the Manzanera mountain pass begins a climb to Pico del Águila. Combined with the rugged terrain, the 15-km climb from Nueno turns this climb into a grand mountain pass.
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All of Guara is spectacular. The sanctuary has beautiful views of the Tozal de Guara.
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From the summit of Tozal, the panoramic views extend over the Navarrese and Aragonese Pyrenees, across Jacetania, Sobrarbe, Somontano and Hoya de Huesca, reaching the Moncayo massif and dominating the geography of the central sector of the Sierra de Guara.
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This peak gave its name to the famous UFO sighted in the area and which generated a sensation as a result of a report in the newspaper "Nueva España" (today Diario del Altoaragón) published in November 1977.
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Beautiful views near the top of Mallo Colorado.
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Nice walk with beautiful views! By default, the walk goes to the right, but both we and the kids liked it more to the left. Slightly steeper climb, but with more shade. Then you descend on the hot side of the mountain.
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The Hoya de Huesca region is known for its diverse and striking mountain formations. Key highlights include the dramatic, reddish conglomerate rock formations of the Mallos de Riglos, the panoramic viewpoint of Pico Gratal (also known as Tozal de Gratal), and the rugged peaks within the Sierra de Guara Natural Park, such as Tozal de Guara.
The Mallos de Riglos are characterized by their enormous, reddish conglomerate rock formations, some reaching up to 300 meters. They are an internationally famous destination for rock climbers and a haven for birdwatching, providing nesting grounds for griffon vultures and bearded vultures. You can also explore them via circular hiking routes like the Camino del Cielo - Panoramic View.
From the summit of Tozal de Gratal, you can enjoy extensive panoramic views of the Hoya de Huesca, the Ebro valley, the Sierra de Guara, the Sierra de Loarre, and on clear days, the Pyrenees to the north. Notable landmarks like the Tozal de Guara and the La Sotonera reservoir are also visible.
Yes, the region offers challenging options. The verticality of the Mallos de Riglos makes them a prime destination for rock climbing. Additionally, the Sierra de Guara Natural Park is renowned for canyoning, with an intricate network of gorges and ravines perfect for adventure sports. For a challenging trek, consider the ascent to Tozal de Guara, the highest point in the Sierra de Guara.
For impressive panoramic views, consider visiting Camino del Cielo - Panoramic View near Mallo Colorado, which offers expansive views of the surrounding plain and the Gállego river. The summit of Tozal de Gratal also provides extensive vistas of the Hoya de Huesca and the Pyrenees. Another excellent spot is Pico del Águila, offering views over La Hoya de Huesca, Belsué, Guara, and the Pyrenees.
The steep rocky walls of the Mallos de Riglos and the Sierra de Guara are vital nesting sites for numerous birds of prey. You can often spot griffon vultures and bearded vultures, making these areas excellent for birdwatching. The ARCAZ Interpretation Centre near Riglos provides more information on local birds of prey.
Yes, the region features historical sites. For instance, the Beautiful Abandoned Sanctuary of San Urbez is a religious building with significant historical context, offering views of the Tozal de Guara and showcasing unique architectural styles.
There are various hiking options available. For instance, the ascent to Pico Gratal from the Arguis reservoir is a popular route of medium difficulty. You can also find numerous trails within the Sierra de Guara Natural Park. For more specific hiking routes, explore the Waterfall hikes around Hoya De Huesca guide, which includes routes like the Biel - GR 1 Historic Trail Loop.
Absolutely. The region offers several cycling opportunities. You can find routes that pass through scenic areas near the peaks. For detailed cycling routes, refer to the Cycling around Hoya De Huesca guide, which includes routes like the Mallos de Riglos & Mirador de los Buitres loop, and the Road Cycling Routes around Hoya De Huesca guide for road cycling enthusiasts.
The difficulty varies. The ascent to Pico Gratal is generally considered medium difficulty. While Tozal de Guara offers challenging treks, some viewpoints like Camino del Cielo - Panoramic View are more accessible. Even areas like Climbing at Peña de San Miguel, despite its rugged appearance with steps and ladders, does not require climbing equipment for the viewpoint.
The stable weather in northern Spain generally allows for fantastic views and outdoor activities year-round. However, spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and climbing. Summer can be warm, while winter might present snow at higher elevations, offering different experiences for those equipped for colder conditions.


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