Torla
- Distance
- 22.34mi
- Elevation +
- 3901f
- TrailRank
- 38
GR11 route. It’s worth starting early and pushing to the beautiful lake at the summit. It’s stunning. Some people were swimming, in case that’s your thing. I lost the path for a moment after the lake so we went cross cou...
Snow. The common denominator of this day forced us to walk on roads instead of paths. But it didn’t matter on this particular day. The road between Noguera and Bronchales was more like a cross country skiing “loipe” tha...
The high Col de Tebarray would be an obstacle in snow or bad weather. The steep ascent up a loose gulley is protected by chains. The easy ascent to the summit of Tebarray from the col is well worth it.
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Get Wikiloc Premium Upgrade to remove AdsA great loop but with some provisos. The path from valley floor to the final ridge goes very directly up! The path in the forest is cleared and marked with cairns but is not that easy to find and is steep, with some shor...
Loop trail from Parking La Masieta to Montfalco hostel via congost de Mont-rebei path About three hours inland from Barcelona, the Noguera Ribagorçana river demarks the border between Catalonia and Aragon, winding thr...
Continuous but beautiful climb towards Balcon de Pineda overlooking the whole valley. From the balcony a more or less flat trail continues to lake Ibon the Marbore. Great views on very high waterfalls along the way. Noti...
From the village follows caminos, trails and tracks, some marked others not. Passes through farmland olive groves etc and by waterside. The walk to Beceite is fairly interesting and has changes of view, height and terrai...
This is great trail to view the valley below and the mountain above.In the summer, the Ordesa NP requires that visitors to take a bus to the interior. The trail starts of 600 m climb to the top were views are specular. ...
Considering this leg of the GR11 is universally written up as the hardest and least satisfying, scrabbling across black rock for 8 hours, we decided to take the “low route”. For my knees as well as my relationship status...
Starts going downhill through the forest. Hardly any views going down. cross puente de los naranjos where it's good for the first deep of the day. From there the walk starts slowly going up. Lots of visitors and 3 pointe...
DAY 1 Starting from Refugio de Bujaruelo we went all along the Rio Ara valley where we could stop from time to time to make our t-shirt and cap wet to cool down the temperature. After 9,5 kms we stopped next to Caban...
Note: we went slowly. You could make this in 8 hours no problem. Headed out at 8am so the initial climb was in the shade. Highly recommended. From there it’s a rocky descent to start off with, but then softer and easier...
Detouring again because of bad weather; snow expected up high, rain on the way too and no accommodation in Monterde. Camping in snow not really an option. This part of the track is beautiful from start to finish; first ...
We parked in the centre of the village of Sallent de Gallego and started our trip from there. Hike with amazing views next to several lakes and rivers. The water is cold but good to drink. The hike started quite easy b...
Nice route via GR11 until Refugio Estós. Back via GR11.2 and Ibonet de Batisielles and back down to the GR11
The end of the route is not accurate. It said to take the huge loop due to Covid restrictions but the signs and path ran out meaning a scary descent on my bum.
Easy walk until Cumaz. Second stage to Selva Plana is steep upwards. Cumaz offers a nice rest point. Selva Plana is not very interesting. Along the way several waterfalls and spectacular views.
Designated trail leads you all the way up. Busy but not noisy. Start off working through the forest, then wildflower meadows and then open plains to the waterfall. The park office says it should take 5.5hrs, with kids it...
5/4/18 Villel is really lively compared to lots of the other places we passed and stopped at. So it took us till late before we left. Knowing that we only needed to reach Rubiales (12km). The first part we were joined by...
Very well marked trail. It’s impossible to get lost on this. 75% of the trail is snow at the end of January. So consider micro-spikes or brace yourself for slip and fall a lot. Without snow it should be a walk in the par...
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You can get there with the train running from Zaragoza in approx 2h 30m - twice per day, so no car is needed. During the track you will see rivers, waterfalls, ruins, energy plants and climbers. Bring a lot of water, ...
This is some walk! From the start of the hike at 1’097mt at Bentué de Nocito to the top of Tozal de Guara at 2’077mt, there are relatively few areas where the path is level, you are going up or downhill to some extent fo...
We decided to start the hiking 2.5km before "Puente de San Nicolas" where the main public parking is and where everybody usually kick off. The first 4 km are shaded so its important to carry A jackets for the first hour...
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