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    The Bujaruelo Valley

    The Bujaruelo Valley
    The Bujaruelo Valley

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    The Bujaruelo Valley is a great unknown. This valley in Huesca, bordering the Ordesa Valley, has perhaps been overshadowed by its big brother, but it is home to great treasures for the senses.

    Crossed by the River AraThe beech and spruce forests. In autumn it is full of colour; it can be a good time to visit.

    From the meadow we will be able to start a number of activities, from walks (ornithological route and walks along the river) medium mountain routes; to high mountain routeson steep summits, in the massifs of Vignemale (3298 m), Monte Perdido (3355 m) and from Tendeñera (2853 m).

    The route Pyrenean Path or GR 11 runs through the Valley of Bujaruelo (more information HERE).

    Access is from the town of Torla (3 km away), at the entrance to the Ordesa Valley, turning off at the Bridge of Los NavarrosWe follow a track (6 km, in some points in bad condition, GR 11). Halfway along the track you will find a Campingo and at the end of the track a mountain hut (restaurant and campsite).

     

     

    Magic is knowing that there are people capable of inventing bridges where others only see distances.

    A photo posted by Nacho Catalinas (@nachocatalinas) on

     

     

    #Ara#Pirineo #Pyrénées-Pyrénées-Pyrénées#Bujaruelo

    A photo posted by @unzinata on

     

    Happy Earth Day #Bujaruelo #Pirineos #Ordesa #diadelatierra #2016

    A photo posted by Camping Valle de Bujaruelo (@campingvalledebujaruelo) on

     

     

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