Best mountain passes around Valle De Lierp are situated in the Aragonese Pyrenees, at the foot of the imposing El Turbón massif. This region is characterized by its dramatic mountainous landscape, offering challenging and rewarding routes. The valley's position naturally funnels routes towards the higher elevations of Turbón and surrounding peaks. The area features diverse terrains, from tracks to steep trails, with significant elevation changes.
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The Puerto de la Muria is a slight indentation in the ridge that connects the Turbón Mountains with the Baciero Mountains. The northern slope of this ridge is made up of intricate wooded slopes, where a few tracks and paths, and some lost and unknown trails, offer the only access options. The pass offers stunning views of the Turbón Mountains.
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This section of the GR-18 passes through the Coll de Vent under a series of impressive cliffs that form an impressive panoramic view of the valley below.
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Collado and crossroads that climb from the Muria, the Collado de la Muria and those that continue ascending on the way to the Castle of Turbón
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Hard "double col", meaning that you'll have to go up again after a short descent.
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Beautiful harbor with spectacular views over the Posets
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The mountain passes in this region, particularly those associated with the El Turbón massif, feature diverse terrains. You can expect everything from established tracks to steep trails, often involving significant elevation changes. The routes can be quite challenging, with rocky and grassy sections, making them suitable for experienced hikers seeking adventure in the wild Pyrenean landscape.
Among the most appreciated passes are Coll de Fadas, known for its spectacular views over the Posets massif and its challenging 'double col' nature. Another significant pass is Track through the Vent pass, a natural monument offering panoramic valley views from beneath impressive cliffs. Additionally, Puerto de la Muria provides stunning views of the Turbón Mountains from an indentation in the ridge.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the trails are clear of snow and the weather is more stable. This allows for optimal conditions to enjoy the challenging hikes and spectacular views without the added difficulties of winter conditions.
The region is rich in natural beauty, characterized by dramatic mountainous landscapes. You'll encounter prominent limestone peaks like El Turbón, glacial valleys, dense forests, and crystal-clear rivers. The routes often provide spectacular views, acting as a 'precious watchtower' over the Ribagorza region.
Yes, El Turbón, the imposing massif central to the region's passes, is known as the 'magical mountain' of Aragón. Local legends speak of witches gathering at its summit and mythological beings inhabiting its caves. It's also said that fog on Turbón predicts storms throughout Aragon, adding a unique cultural and mystical dimension to its natural beauty.
While many routes in the Valle de Lierp area, especially those ascending El Turbón, are quite challenging, there may be sections or shorter trails suitable for families. It's always recommended to check the specific difficulty and elevation gain of a route before embarking with children. The guide highlights intermediate trails, so look for those with less extreme elevation changes.
The Valle de Lierp region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging loops like the Turbón Loop from La Muria. For cyclists, there are dedicated road cycling routes and MTB trails, offering diverse experiences from moderate to difficult.
Absolutely. The area offers a variety of hiking routes. For instance, challenging options include the 'Turbón Loop from La Muria' (20.3 km) and the 'Giant's Bed – Turbón loop' (15.4 km or 17.9 km depending on the starting point). You can explore more options on the Hiking around Valle De Lierp guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the spectacular views offered from passes like Coll de Fadas, which provides vistas over the Posets massif. The challenging nature of the routes and the impressive panoramic views from beneath cliffs, as seen at Track through the Vent pass, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, Collado de San Adrián functions as a significant collado and crossroads. It connects trails climbing from La Muria and Collado de la Muria, and also serves as a point for those continuing their ascent towards the Castle of Turbón.
Routes around Valle de Lierp, especially those ascending towards El Turbón, are known for significant elevation gain. For example, the 'Turbón from La Muria - circular through Selvaplana and Canal de San Adrián' route is a challenging 20.4 km hike with considerable elevation changes, making it suitable for experienced hikers.
Yes, the region is popular for cycling. For instance, the 'Obarra Monastery – Coll de Fadas loop from Isábena' is a difficult 64.7 km road cycling route that includes the Coll de Fadas. You can find more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Valle De Lierp guide.


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