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Finestras
You will need to take an unpaved road to reach the starting point
Once you reach the starting point, the descent to the village of Finestras begins.
From there, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Finestras wall.
Then you will descend to a small water source, which is beautiful and perfect for cooling off in summer.
The return journey follows the same route as the outward journey
Barfaluy

A loop passing through Lecina and its thousand-year-old oak tree, Abrigos de Barfaluy with its rock paintings and ancient beehives, Ermita de San Martín de Lecina.Enjoy a dip in the Rio Vero.
Sierra de Guara - From Alquezar to Asque

Magical panoramas of rocky massifs, the clear, refreshing waters of the Rio del Vero and olive tree-lined paths to the picturesque villages of Alquézar and Asque. The perfect change of scenery!
Hermitage of the Virgin of the Castle and the Mascun Springs
From Rodellar, the proposed hike takes you up to the Ermita de la Virgen del Castillo via the hamlet of Cheto. The return journey takes a detour to las Fuentes del Mascun, following the Mascun river.
On arrival, you can take a tour of the village of Rodellar.
La Pena Falconera by Tamara Fountain

A hike along the Rió Alcanedre before passing through the Fuente de Tamara, a true paradise of emerald waters, and finally arriving at the Pena Falconera (or Huevo de Morrano) with its astonishing shapes.
Please note that part of the walk is also wheelchair accessible (see description).
The three waterfalls towards Cerier
Very beautiful hike.
There is a tricky 10-metre section at the waterfall, but there is a lifeline to help you.
The outward route is a little more difficult than the return route, but it's worth it. And it's good to do it in this direction.
The return route crosses fields.
Anisclo Canyon

In the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, walk through the famous Anisclo Canyon, created by the Rio Bellos.
The altitude difference shown is an overestimate - it's only 500m.
The watchtowers of Revilla

This hike, accessible to all, takes you to various viewpoints offering breathtaking views of the Escuain Gorge and Rio Yaga. Stop to see the Ermita de San Lorenzo, a rock covered with mysterious symbols and inscriptions. If you're lucky, you'll be able to spot the mythical bearded vulture and, more easily, vultures.
Cavallers Pond - Ventosa refuge

This is the first stage of a four-day circuit in the Encantats. It is the shortest stage and can be completed in an afternoon, but it is best not to arrive too late at the large refuges so that you can choose your bed and not have to wait too long for a shower.