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Jogging routes in Posets-Maladeta traverse the high-mountain landscapes of the Aragonese Pyrenees, offering diverse terrain for runners. The region is characterized by towering peaks, including Aneto and Pico Posets, and features numerous glacial lakes known as "ibones." Runners can explore varied environments, from lush forests and serene meadows to rugged mountainous paths, all within a pristine, car-free natural park.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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6.33km
01:49
600m
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This difficult 3.9-mile route to Puerto de la Glera and Ibón de Gorguttes offers stunning Pyrenean views, best suited for experienced hikers
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6.12km
01:09
310m
310m
This difficult 3.8-mile jogging trail to Cap de Llauset Refuge offers challenging high-mountain terrain and stunning Pyrenean views.

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10.1km
02:52
910m
910m
This difficult 6.3-mile (10.1 km) jogging route to Pico Estós in Parque Natural Posets-Maladeta offers panoramic views and a significant cha
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15.0km
04:16
1,350m
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Tackle the difficult Coll de Grist e Ibón de la Llardaneta route, a 9.3-mile journey with 4421 feet of gain through Pyrenean scenery.
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11.7km
03:05
1,250m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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This modern refuge is located in an unrivalled location. In addition to offering accommodation, it has an open kitchen, food service, bar, toilets, hot showers and heating.
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The Ángel Orús refuge is located at an altitude of 2,150 metres and is perfect for starting the climb to Posets Peak. It has 96 places to stay overnight with bedding and blankets. The showers have hot water and it offers a meal service. It also has lockers, a multipurpose room and a bar-restaurant service.
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New shelter within the GR-11 route surrounded by several three-thousanders and peaks of more than 2,800 m and several free shelters
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Grazing shelter whose use is exclusive to the shepherd during the summer months, but free the rest of the year. It is in good condition, it has two rooms, a triple bunk bed on the left and a fireplace on the right. There is no table. The space must be taken care of and left as clean or cleaner than what was found, also ensuring that the door is properly closed when leaving.
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The Natural Park workers are in charge of maintaining bridges like this one over the Gorgutes ravine. You can let them know if there is any damage to it that they should know about.
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This lake located at 2339 m altitude is undoubtedly one of the most visited in the Benasque valley, due to its proximity to Llanos del Hospital. All Aragonese lakes are protected as they are included in the Inventory of Singular Wetlands, so any activity that could modify the quality of their waters is prohibited. While bathing is not specifically mentioned, it is understood that bathing with chemicals on the skin such as sunscreen, deodorants, perfumes or creams is negatively affecting the quality of the water, so it cannot be done. You can read the protection decree and the list of wetlands included here: aragon.es/-/humedales-de-aragon
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Beautiful and powerful waterfall that can be easily observed from Pleta del Estalló, located about 1,500 meters above sea level. This is also where the bus from Eriste arrives in the summer months. You can check the bus schedules at the tourist office or on the town hall website.
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Beautiful lake at 2676 m altitude that serves as a common place to spend the night in summer (with the same being allowed, above two thousand meters, between dusk and dawn). All Aragonese lakes are protected as they are included in the Inventory of Singular Wetlands, so any activity that could modify the quality of their waters is prohibited. While bathing is not specifically mentioned, it is understood that bathing with chemicals on the skin such as sunscreen, deodorants, perfumes or creams is negatively affecting the quality of the water, so it cannot be done. You can read the protection decree and the list of wetlands included here: aragon.es/-/humedales-de-aragon
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Posets-Maladeta Natural Park offers a selection of 18 dedicated running routes, providing diverse options for exploring its high-mountain landscapes. While many are challenging, they all offer stunning Pyrenean scenery.
The majority of routes in Posets-Maladeta are rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation gain and rugged terrain. However, the park's diverse offerings include trails that can be adapted for varying fitness levels, with some sections offering easier, mostly paved surfaces for shorter distances, as mentioned for routes like Puerto de la Glera e Ibón de Gorguttes.
Runners in Posets-Maladeta can expect a wide array of terrain, from lush forests and serene meadows in lower altitudes to rugged, high-mountain paths. The park's landscape is shaped by glacial movement, featuring rocky sections, varied ascents, and descents, all within a pristine, car-free environment.
Absolutely! The park is dotted with over a hundred 'ibones' (mountain lakes) and impressive waterfalls. You can explore areas like the Aigualluts Valley, known for its stunning waterfall, or run towards glacial lakes such as Ibón de Cregüena, which is featured on the Ibón de Cregüeña desde el Turpí route.
Yes, many of the running routes in Posets-Maladeta are designed as circular paths, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This provides a convenient way to experience the diverse landscapes without retracing your steps.
The park is home to the highest peaks in the Pyrenees, including Aneto and Pico Posets, which provide a majestic backdrop. You'll also encounter preserved glacial landscapes, numerous 'ibones' (mountain lakes), and diverse valleys like the Estós Valley or the Remuñe Valley. Keep an eye out for the Salenques Falls for another natural highlight.
Posets-Maladeta is an excellent destination for advanced trail runners. With 17 out of 18 routes rated as difficult, the park offers demanding journeys with substantial elevation gain through high-mountain terrain. Routes like the Posets Ascent Trail, covering over 15 km with significant climbing, are perfect for those seeking a challenge.
The running routes in Posets-Maladeta are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 30 reviews. Runners often praise the stunning Pyrenean views, the challenging high-mountain sections, and the pristine, untouched environment free from cars and pollution.
While many routes are challenging, the park offers diverse options. For families, it's best to look for shorter, less strenuous sections or trails with minimal elevation gain. Some routes may have easier, mostly paved initial sections suitable for a family jog, though dedicated 'easy' routes are limited.
Posets-Maladeta Natural Park is generally dog-friendly, but it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash to protect the diverse wildlife, such as Pyrenean chamois and marmots, and to respect the natural environment. Always check local regulations for specific trail restrictions before heading out.
The best time for jogging in Posets-Maladeta is typically from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and the high-mountain trails are free of snow. Always check current weather conditions and trail status before your run, especially in shoulder seasons.
Yes, Posets-Maladeta is ideal for longer, challenging runs. The park features routes like the Tuca d'el Dalliu (Pico de Estós) Trail, which is over 10 km long, and the Posets Ascent Trail, extending to 15 km with significant elevation. The GR 11 long-distance path also runs through the park, offering extended options for experienced trail runners.
The running experience in Posets-Maladeta is unique due to its pristine, car-free natural environment, offering an untouched setting for runners. You'll be surrounded by the highest peaks of the Pyrenees, ancient glacial landscapes, and over a hundred serene mountain lakes, providing breathtaking vistas and a profound connection with nature.


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