Excursion to the Escuaín Gorge

Excursion through the Escuaín Gorge / Photo: Juan R. Lascorz (CC-BY-SA-3.0)
Excursion through the Escuaín Gorge / Photo: Juan R. Lascorz (CC-BY-SA-3.0)

The Escuaín Gorge is one of the most emblematic but also one of the least frequented places of the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National ParkA hike through this hidden gem in the Pyrenees of Huesca will surprise you.

The river Yaga flows through it, whose headwaters rise in the Collado de Cuello Viceto and in the Circo de Gurrundué to later flow into the deep wells of the Gargantas de Escuaín.

By way of information, we can point out that the formation of Y-shaped underground cavities were created by karstic action of the land.

These cavities are commonly referred to as the Escuaín Springswhich also happen to be the second most important in the community of Aragon

It also has beautiful valleys where the flora and fauna that have left more than one person surprised. It is, without a doubt, one of the places in the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park that you should not forget on your travel itinerary.

Escuaín Gorges / Photo: José María Sanchez Estévez (CC-BY-SA-3.0)
Escuaín Gorges / Photo: José María Sanchez Estévez (CC-BY-SA-3.0)

How to get there

To get to the excursion site, you must take the A-138 autonomous road of Aínsato Bielsa and France; later, in Escalona We specifically diverted to FanloFrom here you can see signs indicating which path to take to reach the Garganta de Escuaín gorge.

Follow the signposts along the route and you will see that in 40 minutes you will be near the village to start this adventure.


Route and excursion in the Escuaín Gorges

From the road that leads to Escuaín, specifically one kilometre before arriving, is where the crossing really begins. After leaving the car parked, follow a signpost that indicates the direction towards the river Yaga.

This is where the descent begins. It will take you at least 30 minutes to reach the flow of the river, and then you will go upstream for at least another 100 metres. From then on, you will be able to contemplate the beauty of the place.

Very carefully, he continues to advance to the base of the waterfall. And then the Escuaín Gorge which, although few know it, has been admired.

Another access point is on the road to Revilla. From here it is one hour there and one hour back, definitely not to be missed.

It is a good idea to visit, before or after the excursion, the village of Escuaín, where you can find a information point where you can get information for your next trip.

Along the way you will meet viewpoints spectacular as that of Tella, Revilla and even Escuaín himself.

The Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park definitely gives you the opportunity to discover a number of places that you will love for their landscapes and beautiful natural scenery.

Don't miss the opportunity on your days off to go on an excursion in the Escuaín Gorge.