Ordesa Valley

Ordesa Valley

Spanish Pyrenees

Route: The Ordesa Valley via Faja de Pelay

Area: Spanish Pyrenees

Date of walk: 21st June 2016

Walkers: Andrew and Gilly

Distance: 12.0 miles

Ascent: 2,700 feet

Weather: Sunny and very hot

The Ordesa Valley is situated in the National Park and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The setting is spectacular with steep sided canyons on either side and with views of 10,000 feet peaks. A visit to the valley was at the top of our list

There are various walking possibilites, but we decided on the Faja de Pelay route, one of the classic walks of the Pyrenees. As we started out from the car park at Pradera we looked up to the towering limestone cliffs and tried in vain to pick out our route. From below it seemed that a safe route above the cliffs was out of the question

After an initial climb of around 2,000 feet, which was quite easy thanks to the innumerable hairpins, we reached the high level terraced path along the Faja de Pelay. There followed a 5 mile walk to the head of the valley with stupendous views in all directions, one of the best paths we’ve followed. Although we were walking above vertical cliffs at a height of around 6,000 feet there was little sense of exposure and there were no dangers

Eventually we reached the head of the valley, and started out on the lower level return route which was at first through open meadows and then through woodland

A series of spectacular waterfalls, several of which had viewpoints, accompanied us along the way. Eventually we arrived back at Pradera hot and tired but very happy after one of the best walks we’ve ever had

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