Monte Perdido Tour

In the footsteps of Ramond de Carbonières. A round trip to the highest limestone massif in Europe. In its only 30km² there are 23 summits of more than 3,000 metres.

Map and Graphics: Monte Perdido Tour

DAY 2 : STAGE 1

La Brecha and the Ordesa Canyon

From Bujaruelo Mountain Hut to Góriz Mountain Hut.

From Bujaruelo we cross the Roman bridge and ascend following the red and white markings that indicate the GR 11 as far as the Puerto de Bujaruelo pass. Here we follow the sign that leads us to the Mountain Hut de la Brecha de Rolando. Once in the Brecha we descend towards the Collado del Descargador through the Paso de los Sarrios. Here we will find the first technical step of the route with some chains that help us in its progression. There is an alternative path from the Brecha itself to avoid this pass. From the Collado del Descargador we continue towards the plain to reach the Góriz Mountain Hut. 

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Map: Monte Perdido Tour: Stage 1

DAY 3 | STAGE 2

Collado de Añisclo and Pineta Valley

From Góriz Mountain Hut to Pineta Mountain Hut.

We leave Góriz following the GR 11 markings that gradually climb to the Collado Superior de Góriz. At this point we leave the GR 11 that descends to the Añisclo Canyon and take the milestones in a north-easterly direction that take us through the Faja de las Olas to the Collado de Añisclo, where we also find an area of chains that help us in our progression. To avoid this technical step we can descend to the Fuen Blanca, and then ascend the Collado de Añisclo. We carefully descend the long and demanding descent from the Collado de Añisclo to the Mountain Hut.

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Map: Monte Perdido Tour: Stage 2

DAY 4 | STAGE 3

The Monte Perdido Glacier

From Pineta Mountain Hut to Espuguettes Mountain Hut.

From Pineta we follow the National Park signs to the Balcón de Pineta and Lago de Marboré. We continue skirting the lake on the right towards the Tucarroya Gap and Mountain Hut. We climb up to the gap and from here we descend along a steep sloping channel with a lot of loose rocks that requires us to descend with caution. If there is snow, the difficulty increases and it is essential to use ice axes and crampons. There is also an alternative variant via Puerto Nuevo de Pineta that avoids this technical pass. Once we descend from the Rolando Gap we head towards the Horquette d'Alans along an uphill path. Descend to the Espuguettes Mountain Hut where we will enjoy unbeatable views.

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Map: Monte Perdido Tour: Stage 3

DAY 5 | STAGE 4

The Cirque de Gavarnie

From the Espuguettes hut to the Bujaruelo hut.

Leave the Espuguettes Mountain Hut in the direction of Gavarnie. After a steep descent you will see a signpost indicating the path to the Cirque de Gavarnie to the left. Follow this beautiful forest path that will take you very close to the base of the imposing Cirque. From the Hotellerie du Cirque walk in the direction of Gavarnie along the main track until you reach a bridge that connects with a path on the left that goes to the Cabanne de Pouey d'Aspé. We go up the valley of the same name towards the Cabanne de Soldats and the Port de Boucharo (Bujaruelo pass). From the pass take the obvious path down to the Bujaruelo Mountain Hut (red and white GR 11 markings).

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Map: Monte Perdido Tour: Stage 4
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