Excursion from Formigal to Punta Estremera

Pyrenean Peaks
Pyrenean Peaks

Punta Estremera gives us a balcony to look out over the Pyrenees.

We start in the highest area of FormigalThe path starts at the top of the hill, in the area close to the hotels. From the highest part there is a path that soon becomes a trail. We advance with Peña Foratata in front of us. Although it is not a very high mountain -2.341 m-, Peña Foratata dominates the Tena valleyFrom the villages of Lanuza and Sallent, the view is impressive.

We continue on our way and go around Peña Foratata We leave it to the right and continue on towards Peña Arafita - Peña ra fita or Peña de la Fita - if we are observant and attentive we may see the marmots scurrying about.

Without going up to Peña Arafita we turn off to the right, pass through the Collado Foratata (2,030 m) in the direction of old port of Sallent. From here we have a magnificent view of the peak. Arriel (2,824 m) and the Balaitus (3.144 m).

As soon as we cross the border into France, our steps lead us to the ascent to the Estremera Peak (2.165 m). As we ascend we can see very well, on French territory, the peak Peyreget (2,847 m) and the Midi D'Ossau (2.884 m). Once at the summit it is time to enjoy the landscape and the views from this natural terrace. We can see the Sarroyetas peak, Anayet, the Vertex of AnayetPortalet and Pena Telera. A good place to look out and contemplate the Pyrenees.

The return journey is via the Old port of Sallentwhich is perfectly signposted. Today's stage ends on the French road, in the area of Tourmont.

It has taken us some seven and a half hoursincluding the stops. It is an easy route along a path, even the ascent to Estremera Peak is accessible to hikers with a minimum of preparation.