Via ferrata El Escuacho, Escarrilla
Very recent via ferrata (2022) built from the village of Escarilla, in the upper Rio Gallego valley. The route…
E Read topo
Very recent via ferrata (2022) built from the village of Escarilla, in the upper Rio Gallego valley. The route…
E Read topo
The Faja de las Flores, an exceptional route in one of the most beautiful areas of the Pyrenees. The proposed loop…
E Read topo
Located behind the village of Broto, at the foot of Ordesa National Park and Monte Perdido, this via ferrata is…
E Read topo
Exploring the Canyon d'Añisclo, at the foot of the Monte Perdido massif, is well worth the detour. Despite the…
E Read topo
The ascent of Pic des Posets or Pointe de Llardana via the normal route and back from the Angel Orus refuge is an…
E Read topo
At 3404m, the Pic d'Aneto towers over the Pyrenees, just ahead of its immediate neighbor, the Pic des Posets. The…
E Read topo
Perhaps the most emblematic canyon in the Sierra de Guara, and for good reason. A wild and demanding aquatic…
E Read topo
This is one of the major canyons of the Sierra de Guara! Long and demanding, the descent starts high in the massif,…
E Read topo
The descent of the lower part of the Peonera canyon follows the meanders and narrows formed by the Rio Alcanadre as…
E Read topo
Here's an exceptional hike to discover the Ordesa Grand Canyon, a large glacial valley in the Aragonese Pyrenees, at…
E Read topo
Set in the magnificent setting of the Alto Aragon region, a few kilometers east of Ainsa, this via ferrata is well…
E Read topo
End of the route: after Monte Perdido, the Faja de los Flores, an original return on a new, no less aerial route ...
E Read topo