Preparation
Ensure you have appropriate hiking gear and weather-resistant clothing, as mountain conditions can change rapidly.
Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park is a premier destination for outdoor lovers located in the Aragon region of the Spanish Pyrenees. Established in 1918, the park encompasses over 156 square kilometers of pristine mountain terrain. It is globally recognized for its unique geological landforms, earning it a place on the UNESCO World Heritage list as part of the Pyrénées-Mont Perdu site. Visitors can explore deep canyons, towering limestone cliffs, and lush valleys that showcase the raw beauty of the Pyrenees. Whether you are an avid hiker or a nature photographer, the park offers an unparalleled experience in one of Spain's most significant natural reserves.
Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park is a premier destination for outdoor lovers located in the Aragon region of the Spanish Pyrenees. Established in 1918, the park encompasses over 156 square kilometers of pristine mountain terrain. It is globally recognized for its unique geological landforms, earning it a place on the UNESCO World Heritage list as part of the Pyrénées-Mont Perdu site. Visitors can explore deep canyons, towering limestone cliffs, and lush valleys that showcase the raw beauty of the Pyrenees. Whether you are an avid hiker or a nature photographer, the park offers an unparalleled experience in one of Spain's most significant natural reserves.
UNESCO World Heritage status for unique geology
Extensive network of trails through glacial valleys
Towering limestone cliffs and pristine mountain terrain
Diverse alpine flora and fauna
High-altitude terrain requires a good level of physical fitness for most trails.
Limited cell service in deep canyons and remote areas.
Seasonal access may vary due to snow and weather conditions in the Pyrenees.
Ensure you have appropriate hiking gear and weather-resistant clothing, as mountain conditions can change rapidly.
Help preserve the park's fragile ecosystem by sticking to marked trails and carrying out all trash.
Hiking, photography, and exploring dramatic mountain landscapes.
EUR €
$70-$120 p/day
Spanish, Aragonese
Stop by the park information centers for current trail conditions, maps, and safety recommendations before starting your hike.