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Trekking in Ordesa National Park: A journey to discover Spain's natural paradise

If you are a nature lover and passionate about great journeys of discovery, trekking in Ordesa National Park, located in the Pyrenees Mountains of Spain, will definitely leave you with unforgettable experiences. Ordesa National Park is not only famous for the majestic beauty of deep canyons, white waterfalls, green grasslands but also an ideal destination to find peace in the middle of pristine natural space. This is where you can enjoy the beauty of fresh spring, brilliant summer, romantic golden autumn or snow-covered winter - each season brings a unique trekking experience.

Việt NamViệt Nam26/09/2025

1. Trekking in Ordesa National Park and its fascinating features

Ordesa was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1997 and is often called "a trekking lover's paradise" (Photo source: Collected)

Trekking in Ordesa National Park offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in one of the most beautiful valleys in Europe. Ordesa has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 1997 and is often called a “trekker’s paradise”. The highlight of this place is the Ordesa Canyon, about 15 km long, surrounded by steep cliffs hundreds of meters high. The trekking path along this canyon will take you past majestic waterfalls such as Cola de Caballo (horsetail), Arripas or Estrecho, each of which leaves people amazed by its pristine beauty.

Trekking in Ordesa National Park offers more than just mountain views; it also offers a rich flora and fauna. The park is home to thousands of plant species, many of which are endemic, such as the Pyrenean bellflower or the black pine. The fauna is also diverse, with chamois, lynx, golden eagles and grey vultures often seen during trekking.

What makes trekking in Ordesa National Park so appealing is the variety of routes. From easy trails suitable for families and children to challenging routes for experienced trekkers, Ordesa caters to all levels of experience.

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2. Trekking in Ordesa National Park through the four seasons

Each season, Ordesa National Park opens up a different picture of nature (Photo source: Collected)

One of the special things about trekking in Ordesa National Park is that each season opens up a different picture of nature.

In spring, the melting snow causes streams and waterfalls to flow vigorously. Trees sprout and wildflowers bloom all over the mountainsides, creating a fresh and vibrant landscape. This is the ideal time for those who want to trek and admire the romantic beauty of nature.

In summer, Ordesa National Park becomes a great place to escape the heat. The pleasant temperatures, clear blue skies and cool paths under the shade of old forests are perfect conditions for long trekking trips. Many visitors choose the summer to conquer the route to Cola de Caballo, because the favorable weather makes the journey safer and easier.

In autumn, Ordesa wears a brilliant red and yellow coat. This is the most beautiful trekking season of the year when the entire forest of maple, oak and chestnut leaves transforms into a colorful picture. The romantic and poetic scenery makes the journey a memorable experience for couples or those who want to enjoy nature to the fullest.

In winter, Ordesa is covered with white snow, turning into a fairy world. Although trekking at this time is quite challenging because the road is slippery and cold, in return, visitors will have the opportunity to witness the mysterious, quiet and majestic mountain landscape. For adventure lovers, winter trekking in Ordesa is an impressive experience.

3. Experience the most outstanding trekking route in Ordesa National Park

The most famous route is the Ordesa Valley Trail, stretching from Pradera de Ordesa to Cola de Caballo waterfall (Photo source: Collected)

When it comes to trekking in Ordesa National Park, one cannot miss the trails that have become legendary in the hearts of explorers .

The most popular route is the Ordesa Valley Trail, which runs from Pradera de Ordesa to the Cola de Caballo waterfall. It is a 17 km round trip route that takes between 6 and 8 hours to complete. Along the way, you will pass waterfalls, meadows and forests, with constantly changing scenery that keeps the trip fresh and interesting.

Another popular route is the Faja de Pelay. This route follows the cliffs for hundreds of meters, allowing you to admire the panoramic view of the Ordesa Gorge from above. This route is a bit difficult but the reward is the breathtaking view that is hard to compare.

Alternatively, for experienced trekkers, the route up Monte Perdido – the third highest mountain in the Pyrenees at 3,355 m – is a worthy challenge. It is a multi-day journey that requires stamina and skill, but in return, standing on the summit you will see the entire majestic Pyrenees stretching out before your eyes.

In addition to long trekking, Ordesa National Park also has many short routes of only 1 to 3 hours of walking, suitable for families with children or visitors who want to experience a gentle experience. For example, the route to Arripas Falls is a great choice to get acquainted with the landscape without too much effort.

4. Trekking experience in Ordesa National Park for tourists

You need to prepare some important experiences before trekking in Ordesa National Park (Photo source: Collected)

To make your trekking trip in Ordesa National Park complete, you need to prepare some important experiences.

First of all, determine the route that is suitable for your physical condition. If you are a beginner, you should choose short and easy routes, avoid long roads, many slopes or crossing dangerous areas. For those who have experience, challenging more difficult routes will bring an exciting feeling of conquest.

Equipment is also an indispensable factor when trekking in Ordesa National Park. You need quality trekking shoes, windproof and rainproof jacket, drinking water and snacks. If going in winter, trekking poles and crampons are required to ensure safety. In addition, a map and GPS will help you orient yourself, especially when going on less traveled routes.

The time of departure is also very important. You should start your journey early in the morning to have enough time to travel and enjoy the beautiful scenery. Avoid going in the late afternoon because the weather in the mountains changes quickly and may cause you trouble on the way back.

Finally, do not forget the principle of “Leave no trace”. Ordesa National Park is a precious natural heritage, so every visitor needs to be conscious of preserving it, not littering, not picking flowers or harming wild animals. This is also a way to preserve the pristine beauty for future generations.

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