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Top 20 Natural Monuments in Aragon

Natural monuments in Aragon showcase diverse landscapes, from towering Pyrenean peaks to unique deserts and intricate cave systems. Approximately 40% of Aragon's territory is composed of protected areas, including national parks and natural monuments. This region offers a wealth of outdoor experiences across its varied natural heritage. The geological formations and distinct ecosystems provide numerous opportunities for exploration.

Best natural monuments in Aragon

  • The most popular natural monuments is Mont-rebei Gorge, a gorge that offers magnificent views along its…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Monte Perdido

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Monte Perdido is one of the most famous peaks in the Pyrenees, and the third highest after Aneto and Posets. Together with the Cilindro and Añisclo peaks, they form the Tres Sorores, visible from almost anywhere in the surrounding valleys.

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Soaso Steps Waterfalls

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This place of incredible beauty is made up of numerous waterfalls that follow one another in a staggered manner from the Cirque de Soaso to the Pradera de Ordesa. Along …

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Cola de Caballo Waterfall

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Cascada de la Caballo (Ponytail) is a beautiful waterfall that is relatively easy to reach via the valley path. That's why you have to expect a lot of people, especially …

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Estrecho Waterfall

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Spectacular waterfall considered by many visitors the most beautiful in Ordesa. A small path allows access to a viewpoint located at the base of the waterfall and thus contemplate the spectacular water fall with maximum safety.

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Piedrafita Lake

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Easy access by track or path, suitable for all ages. The setting is beautiful.

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Mont-rebei Gorge

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Path with magnificent views of the Mont-rebei gorge through which it runs. We will find narrower parts of the route, so do not trust us and keep our eyes open …

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Roland's Breach

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La Brèche de Roland is a natural gateway between France and Spain. It marks a passage 40 meters wide in the middle of the cliff.

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Peñas de Riglos

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Nestled in one of the most spectacular corners of the Hoya de Huesca, the town of Riglos stands out in all possible aspects for its beauty. Going into its streets …

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Forau de Aiguallut

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It is a well-known tourist attraction. The site is spectacular and the history of this sinkhole makes it even more special. The best time to visit is in spring, after the ice melts.

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Anayet Lakes

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The Anayet lakes are located at an altitude of 2,200m below two peaks: El Vértice de Anayet and El Pico de Anayet, both of volcanic origin.

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November 6, 2025, Ibón de Piedrafita

Crowded on the way there. Avoid weekends, but the return trip takes you along small paths with magnificent views. https://youtu.be/Ok7Ho9e7DwM?si=Zw-F5dc7hrTHr3sT

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The Mallos of the Aragonese Pre-Pyrenees were formed 65 million years ago after eroded material from the Pyrenees washed away.

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Another of the waterfalls that are on the way up towards Cola de Caballo.

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Great place to marvel at the force of nature. You almost forget that you still have a big hike ahead of you.

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A mega impressive valley with great views

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Beautiful glacial cirques, interesting morphology. Fragile terrain and subject to erosion.

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August 15, 2024, Monte Perdido

With a bit of luck, for a few moments you will have this mountain to yourself and a few crows, a breathtaking view of an exceptional site.

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August 15, 2024, Brèche de Roland

A fairly easy to access viewpoint which offers a magnificent view of the Gavarnie cirque and Mont Perdu Park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most impressive natural features to explore in Aragon?

Aragon boasts a diverse range of natural features. You can witness the dramatic Mont-rebei Gorge with its 600-meter high walls, the stunning series of cascades at Soaso Steps Waterfalls, or the iconic Cola de Caballo Waterfall. The region also features high peaks like Monte Perdido, serene lakes such as Piedrafita Lake, and unique geological formations like the Forau de Aiguallut sinkhole.

Which natural monuments in Aragon are particularly popular for hiking?

Many natural monuments in Aragon are popular for hiking. The trails leading to the Soaso Steps Waterfalls and the Cola de Caballo Waterfall in Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park are highly frequented. The adventurous path through the Mont-rebei Gorge also offers magnificent views for hikers.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Aragon?

Yes, several natural monuments in Aragon are suitable for families. Piedrafita Lake offers easy access and a beautiful setting for all ages. The Estrecho Waterfall is also noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the Monasterio de Piedra, with its historic gardens and numerous waterfalls, is a popular choice for families.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Aragon's natural monuments?

Aragon's diverse landscapes support a rich variety of wildlife. In the Pyrenean parks like Ordesa y Monte Perdido, you might spot griffon vultures, bearded vultures, Pyrenean chamois, and golden eagles. Posets-Maladeta Natural Park is home to bears, otters, deer, wild boar, mountain goats, and marmots. The Los Monegros Desert is a significant habitat for endangered bird species, while the Sima de San Pedro sinkhole hosts 25 vertebrate species, including bat colonies.

When is the best time of year to visit Aragon's natural monuments?

The best time to visit largely depends on the specific monument and activity. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. For areas with waterfalls like Monasterio de Piedra or Ordesa, spring after the snowmelt can be particularly spectacular. For the Forau de Aiguallut, spring is also recommended after the ice melts.

Can I visit Aragon's natural monuments during winter?

Yes, some natural monuments can be visited in winter, though conditions may vary. High-altitude areas like Posets-Maladeta Natural Park offer opportunities for skiing or snowshoeing. However, some trails or access roads in the Pyrenees might be closed or require specialized equipment due to snow and ice. It's always advisable to check local conditions before planning a winter visit.

Are any natural monuments in Aragon suitable for visitors with dogs?

Yes, some natural monuments and trails are dog-friendly. The Estrecho Waterfall is listed as dog-friendly. However, in protected areas like Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, there might be restrictions on pets, especially near sensitive wildlife habitats or popular trails like the one to Cola de Caballo Waterfall. Always check specific regulations for each location.

What unique geological formations can I find in Aragon?

Aragon is rich in unique geological formations. The Forau de Aiguallut is a spectacular sinkhole where glacier water disappears underground. The Sima de San Pedro is a massive sinkhole unique in Europe due to its size and biodiversity. Las Grutas de Cristal (Crystal Caves) in Molinos feature intricate stalactites and stalagmites. The Los Monegros Desert also presents fantastic rock formations like Los Torcales.

What outdoor activities can I do near Aragon's natural monuments?

Beyond exploring the monuments themselves, Aragon offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the challenging Cola de Caballo Trail, or easier hikes like the Monasterio de Piedra Waterfalls Trail. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the Vuelta al Monegros. For more ideas, explore guides like Running Trails in Aragon, Easy hikes in Aragon, and Cycling in Aragon.

Are there specific running or cycling routes near Aragon's natural monuments?

Yes, there are many routes available. For running, you can find challenging options like the Cola de Caballo Trail or the Oroel Ascent Trail. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes such as the Vuelta al Monegros or the Galacho de Juslibol along the Ebro. For detailed information and more routes, refer to the Running Trails in Aragon and Cycling in Aragon guides.

Which natural monuments offer easy access or less challenging trails?

For easier exploration, Piedrafita Lake is easily accessible by track or path and suitable for all ages. El Parrizal de Beceite also offers a well-maintained and family-friendly route along the Matarraña River. The Monasterio de Piedra features well-defined paths through its gardens and waterfalls, making it an accessible option.

Are there any natural monuments in Aragon that offer a unique or less-known experience?

For a unique experience, consider Las Grutas de Cristal (Crystal Caves) in Molinos, Teruel, which offer an underground world of spectacular rock formations. The Sima de San Pedro near Oliete is another unique site, a massive sinkhole with its own ecosystem. The Los Monegros Desert provides an unusual semi-arid landscape distinct from the region's mountainous areas.

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