What to see in Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park - Spain
Picture this: Glacier cut valleys, snow capped peaks, and picturesque villages framed by mountains.
No, I'm not talking about the Alps. I'm talking about the Pyrenees mountains, specifically the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park region.
Only 3 hours from Barcelona, you cannot miss this underrated, premier hiking destination.
To learn more about the National Park and see a 5 day hiking itinerary, check out my blog here:
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Canyoning in Spain. Spanish Pyrenees and Ordesa. Ainsa, Huesca, Spain. with www.wearecanyoneers.com
Canyoning and canyoneering in the Pyrenees of Huesca, Aragón, Spain. Outdoor and adventure sports. Activities in Boltaña, Torla, Ainsa and Broto.
Canyon of the video: Viandico
The Spanish Pyrenees
Take a trip across the Spanish Pyrenees. A place of legends..... Aragon Active offer a variety of small group special interest holidays and activity holidays, as well as B&B and self-catering accommodation.
Our thanks to the Spanish Tourist Board for the use of this video.
What towns to visit in the Pyrenees?
List about what towns to visit in the Pyrenees?
Traveling to faraway places is fashionable, but what about those charming towns that are next door? We are going to take a tour of some of the most beautiful villages in the Pyrenees. Which one do you like the most?
In this list about what towns to visit in the Pyrenees? you can find:
20. Castejón de Sos
19. Candanchú
18. Beget
17. Saint-Lizier
16. Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges
15. Artajona
14. Mirepoix
13. Aïnhoa
12. Llívia
11. Puente la Reina
10. Ordino
9. Camprodón
8. Ochagavía
7. Taüll
6. Olite
5. Ansó
4. Vielha
3. Alquézar
2. Torla
1. Ainsa
21. ELIZONDO
Elizondo is a town in the Pyrenees located in the Baztán Valley, Navarre Pyrenees. It has a unique architectural heritage, with stately homes and many palaces. The hazelnut chocolate Urrakin Aegina is famous throughout the world.
20. Castejón de Sos
Castejón de Sos is located in the Aragonese Pyrenees in the Benaque Valley. Legar up here is quite a spectacle since you have to go through the Ventamillo Congosto. Castejón de Sos is a paradise for hikers and lovers of Paragliding.
19. Candanchú
Candanchú, in the Aragón Valley and first stage of the Camino de Santiago in Aragon. It is located next to the border of France and is a place where nature merges with history, art, culture and sports.
18. Beget
One of the most beautiful villages of the Catalan Pyrenees, walking through its streets transports us to the medieval era.
17. Saint-Lizier
Without reaching 1500 inhabitants, this French commune has two cathedrals: Saint-Lizier and Notre-Dame-de-la-Sède, both Romanesque. You can also visit an eighteenth century pharmacy or the Palace of Bishops.
16. Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges
This Occitan town is just over 200 inhabitants. However, it has a Romanesque Cathedral World Heritage Site and the remains of the Roman villa of Lugdunum Convenarum.
15. Artajona
Surrounded by 'El Cerco' (the wall of the eleventh century), this town of Navarre has places of interest such as its 18th century palaces, the church of San Pedro or the Basilica of Our Lady of Jerusalem.
14. Mirepoix
On the other side of the border you can also find beautiful villages such as Mirepoix, with its wooden houses and its Gothic cathedral whose spire measures 60 meters.
13. Aïnhoa
In addition to a woman's name, Ainhoa is one of the most beautiful villages in France, with its white Basque-style houses, its church, its pediment and the discoidal steles of its cemetery.
12. Llívia
This enclave of the province of Gerona in the French department of Pyrenees Orientales is not only a geographical curiosity, but also houses places such as the oldest pharmacy in Spain, the fifteenth century and now converted into a museum, or its Gothic church.
11. Puente la Reina
In addition to the Romanesque bridge that gives it its name, this Navarrese town known in Basque as Gares also has numerous churches and convents.
10. Ordino
That Andorra la Vella is more than shopping is shown by landscapes such as Ordino, with its ancestral homes and the mural paintings of the church of Sant Martí de la Cortinada.
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Bienvenidos a Lleida, una de las provincias menos conocidas de España pero donde se pueden encontrar muchos pueblos con encanto, bellos paisajes, excelentes bodegas, gastronomía única, vinos jóvenes, comida de autor, vinos añejo, platos tradiciones, vino blanco, tinto o rosado, verduras, carnes, pescado, verdejos, espumosos, dulces, salados...
El convento de Santa María de Vallbona, una joya oculta desconocida para muchos. Lo más interesante de este convento es este claustro y tiene una historia muy interesante ya que tardó cuatro siglos en construirse porque había problemas de presupuesto y cada 100 años construían un lateral, así que aquí tenéis un claustro de los siglos XIII, XIV, XV y XVI.
Pero para claustros sorprendentes el de la catedral de Lleida. Iniciado a finales del sXIII destaca por sus excepcionales dimensiones. Con casi 50 metros de largo y 9 de ancho por cada lado, el claustro de la catedral de Lleida es uno de los más grandes del mundo.
Welcome to Lleida, one of the less well-known Spanish regions, where you can find charming villages, beautiful landscapes, excellent wineries, unique cuisine, young wines, high cuisine, old wines, traditional dishes, white wine, red wine, rosé wine, vegetables, meat, fish, verdejo wine, sparkling wine, desserts, savory food…
The Monastery of Santa Maria de Vallbona, a hidden gem for many. The most interesting thing about this Monastary is its cloister, which has an interesting story because it took four centuries to be built. because of budget problems. Every 100 years they built one side of the cathedral, so here you have a 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th century cloister.
But if you're looking for amazing cloisters, you have to visit the Lleida Cathedral. Built at the end of the 13th century, it's outstanding for its exceptional size. At almost 50 meters long and 9 meters wide on each side, the Lleida Cathedral cloister is one of the largest in the world.
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