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    Snow conditions on the GR11.

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    Updated as of 3 June 2026

    The high temperatures of recent weeks have accelerated the melt across the Pyrenees. Even so, the GR11 still has several stretches where snow remains prevalent. Let's take a look from West to East.

    Higuer Pass – Isaba

    Fully clean.

    Isaba – Sallent de Gállego

    🟡 Isolated ski resorts.

    The passes and cols of the western valleys and the Aragón valley are quite clear, but we might still find some snow in certain sections.

    • Ibón de Estanés – Lizara Refuge: Snow at Bernera Pass and in the Valley of the Chamois. According to Lizara Refuge (23/05).
    • Lizara Refuge – Candanchú: neveros until the Aisa pass and Esper cirque with snow. According to Lizara Refuge (23/05).

    Sallent de Gállego – Panticosa Spa

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    Balneario Panticosa – Bujaruelo

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    Bujaruelo – Góriz

    Fully clean.

    Góriz – Pineta

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    Pineta – Ref. Viados

    🟢 No snow.

    Ref. Viados – Benasque Valley

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    Benasque Valley – Vielha Tunnel

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    Aigüestortes

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    Espot – Vall Ferrera

    🟢 No snow.

    Vall Ferrera – Coma Pedrosa

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    Andorra

    Practically clean.

    Ref. L’Illa – Puigcerdà – Nuria

    Yellow sign: Snow at Portella d'Engorgs

    Throughout this stretch, the place to note is the Portella d’Engorgs (2,697 m). On the first of June, the Malniu refuge opened for the season and on their Instagram, they shared this photograph (the fourth one) of the Bony del Manyer Nord (2,806 m) and the Serra de l’Esquella, in which abundant snow patches can be seen in the upper part, from which we can deduce the presence of snow at that pass.

    Nuria – Ulldeter

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    Ulldeter – Cap de Creus

    🟢 No snow.