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Road cycling
Experience challenging road cycling through the dramatic Añisclo Canyon from Broto, featuring stunning Pyrenean views and varied terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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349 m
Highlight • Settlement
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Highlight (Segment) • Canyon
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75.1 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
74.8 km
383 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
74.8 km
430 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,370 m)
Lowest point (620 m)
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Thursday 7 May
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While much of the route features well-paved surfaces, be prepared for varying road conditions. Some segments within the canyon are described as boggy and gravel. Specifically, the HU-631 road through the gorge is in very poor condition, potentially slippery after rain, and quite bumpy. You will also encounter extremely narrow sections and unlit tunnels.
No, this route is generally classified as a "hard road ride" and is not suitable for beginners. It requires a very good level of fitness due to its significant elevation gain and challenging terrain.
The route starts in Broto, a picturesque Pyrenean town. You should be able to find parking within or near the village to begin your ride.
Yes, it's important to note that during certain periods of the year, the road within the Añisclo Canyon may operate as a one-way system. Always check local regulations before you go to ensure a smooth ride.
The route offers breathtaking natural beauty. You'll pass through Broto village on the Ara River. The highlight is undoubtedly the Añisclo Gorge itself, with its impressive vertical walls. A notable viewpoint along the way is the Vió Viewpoint - Añisclo Canyon, offering excellent vistas.
The best time to cycle this route is typically during the warmer, drier months to avoid slippery conditions on the poorly maintained sections of road and to ensure the most pleasant experience through the canyon.
This is a road cycling route, so dogs are generally not restricted from accompanying you on public roads. However, if you plan to stop and explore any trails or areas within Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, be aware of specific park regulations regarding dogs, which may require them to be on a leash or restrict access in certain zones.
The Añisclo Canyon is part of the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. While there isn't typically an entrance fee for cycling on the public roads through the canyon, it's always wise to check the official park website for any specific regulations or permits that might apply to cyclists, especially during peak seasons or for specific activities.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Ruta Transpirenaica en BTT (El Pont de Suert - Broto), Sendero Prepirenaico, and [CIMA HU04] Fanlo * Sarvisé.
Given the difficult nature of the ride and varying road conditions, you should bring a well-maintained road bike suitable for rougher patches, appropriate cycling gear, plenty of water and snacks, a repair kit, and lights for the unlit tunnels. Always check the weather forecast and pack accordingly.
The route starts in Broto, where you can find cafes, pubs, and restaurants. It's advisable to stock up on supplies there as options might be limited once you are deep within the canyon.