Post by account_disabled on Feb 17, 2024 22:53:08 GMT -8
Ordesa and Monte Perdido Route through Ordesa and Monte Perdido. By josemiguelsangar In the Middle Ages, the port of Bujaruelo —located at 2,200 meters above sea level— was one of the customs collection boards of the Kingdom of Aragon, a busy passage that was already used in Roman times to connect Huesca and Tolouse. And long before hikers and rope sports fans filled these landscapes with color, this was a land forged by ranchers, artisans and pilgrims. And also by smugglers, who lived balancing between one side of the border and the other. Today the path between San Nicolás de Bujaruelo and the port of the same name is one of the many routes that—emulating those ancient merchants and men of faith—can be traveled in the vicinity of the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park .
The picturesque San Nicolás, which once housed a pilgrim hospital , preserves a hermitage in ruins and a Romanesque bridge over the Ara River that has become the most media image of the entire valley. Torla-Ordesa, Aragonese Pyrenees Torla, in Ordesa. by alexanderuhrin Leaving this humanized landscape behind, the path that today follows the Cell Phone Number List markers of the GR-11 enters between beech, yew and boxwood and then crosses a series of grasslands and scree fields with views of the northern slope of Los Gabietos. The last section is the ascent to the Bujaruelo hill, a place where some begin the return, others connect with the French Gavarnie and many others begin a new route towards the Brecha de Rolando or towards the Tozal del Mallo, both already within the limits. strict limits of the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park.
Glacial cirques, waterfalls and lush forests in Ordesa Holy Week in Cola de Caballo Horsetail, Ordesa. by holbox Of the four sectors that make up the core of the park: Añisclo, Escuaín, Pineta and Ordesa , the latter is the one that connects with the peripheral area of Bujaruelo that we have just left behind, so we will head towards it. The Ordesa sector is the one that offers us the most monumental face of a stony nature that here takes the form of glacial bands and cirques. Among all the routes that run through this overwhelming environment of vertical walls, the most popular and accessible is the one that goes to the Circo de Soaso , at the head of the Arazas River, where the famous Cola de Caballo waterfall offers a very photogenic spectacle. for walkers.
The picturesque San Nicolás, which once housed a pilgrim hospital , preserves a hermitage in ruins and a Romanesque bridge over the Ara River that has become the most media image of the entire valley. Torla-Ordesa, Aragonese Pyrenees Torla, in Ordesa. by alexanderuhrin Leaving this humanized landscape behind, the path that today follows the Cell Phone Number List markers of the GR-11 enters between beech, yew and boxwood and then crosses a series of grasslands and scree fields with views of the northern slope of Los Gabietos. The last section is the ascent to the Bujaruelo hill, a place where some begin the return, others connect with the French Gavarnie and many others begin a new route towards the Brecha de Rolando or towards the Tozal del Mallo, both already within the limits. strict limits of the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park.
Glacial cirques, waterfalls and lush forests in Ordesa Holy Week in Cola de Caballo Horsetail, Ordesa. by holbox Of the four sectors that make up the core of the park: Añisclo, Escuaín, Pineta and Ordesa , the latter is the one that connects with the peripheral area of Bujaruelo that we have just left behind, so we will head towards it. The Ordesa sector is the one that offers us the most monumental face of a stony nature that here takes the form of glacial bands and cirques. Among all the routes that run through this overwhelming environment of vertical walls, the most popular and accessible is the one that goes to the Circo de Soaso , at the head of the Arazas River, where the famous Cola de Caballo waterfall offers a very photogenic spectacle. for walkers.