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Parque Natural de los Valles Occidentales Adventures

Parque Natural de los Valles Occidentales is an exquisite natural area in Aragon, Spain, offering stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems that attract outdoor enthusiasts year-round.

67,950
Acres Protected
120
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
2006
Year Established

About Parque Natural de los Valles Occidentales

Parque Natural de los Valles Occidentales
 

Parque Natural de los Valles Occidentales is located in the province of Huesca, in the western Pyrenees of Aragon, Spain. Covering an area of approximately 67,950 acres, the park is characterized by its rugged mountains, lush valleys, and diverse species of flora and fauna. This protected area is home to several notable peaks, including Bisaurín and Peñaforca, as well as enchanting forests of beech and fir trees. The park's biodiversity includes rare species such as the Pyrenean chamois, bearded vulture, and capercaillie. Historically, the area has been shaped by traditional agricultural practices which have left a mark on the landscape, contributing to its picturesque patchwork of meadows and pastures. Key recreational opportunities in the park include hiking, bird watching, and exploring traditional mountain villages that offer a glimpse into the cultural heritage of the Pyrenean region. The spectacular landscapes and the serenity of its secluded paths are major attractions for visitors seeking a genuine natural experience.

Highlights

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Bisaurín Peak, a challenging climb offering panoramic views over the Pyrenees.

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The Aguas Tuertas Valley, known for its winding river and rich wildlife.

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San Juan de la Peña, an ancient monastery with stunning architecture and historical significance.

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The Selva de Oza, a forest area perfect for picnics and gentle walks.

Notable Natural Features

Bisaurín Peak

A challenging yet rewarding hike leading to spectacular views over the surrounding mountains.

San Juan de la Peña

An iconic monastery perched on a cliff, known for its rich history and religious significance.

Aguas Tuertas Valley

A striking U-shaped valley, known for its unique meandering stream and wildlife.