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Cañón de Añisclo – circular until Sercué through La Tella and the río Bellós

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Spain
Aragon
Huesca
Sobrarbe
Fanlo

Cañón de Añisclo – circular until Sercué through La Tella and the río Bellós

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4.7

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Cañón de Añisclo – circular until Sercué through La Tella and the río Bellós

02:36

7.45km

330m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 5, 2024

Waypoints

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928 m

View of Los Sestrales and La Tella

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Good point to stop and enjoy the views of the natural park.

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2

3.58 km

Sercué Village and Church

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Beautiful nucleus and the little church in a very panoramic position is a real gem

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5.27 km

Bellós River

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The water of the Bellós river has a unique color. It has many pools in which bathing is not allowed. Respect the environment and admire the river from the shore.

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6.78 km

Aso River Waterfall

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Ice cold water. Entering or bathing the river bed is officially prohibited, but it is possible to book a canyoning tour. A very nice place that can be reached very quickly and easily from the parking lot.

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7.45 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

4.05 km

1.47 km

1.24 km

628 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

4.54 km

1.52 km

948 m

245 m

191 m

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Highest point (1,180 m)

Lowest point (880 m)

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Thursday 7 May

13°C

2°C

47 %

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Trail Reviews

Claudia
June 12, 2025, Canon de Anisclo

There aren't many parking spaces at our starting point! This hike is exciting because of its variety. It goes up and down, along the canyon, both along the steep wall and along the water. It's worth stopping and looking up at the sky for a moment. Not only swallows but also vultures are circling there.

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On the way to Torla we did a small first tour in the Valle de Ordessa. There was a lavish picnic in the Cañón de Añisclo, which made the ascent to Sercué much more difficult. 😂🥖🧀🥓🫒🍓🍒🍐🥒🍅🍷

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The Cañon de Añisclo was planned for today. It's a similar hotspot to yesterday and we didn't feel like so much hustle and bustle🤷. We wanted a little more solitude, which we only partially managed. But it was a beautiful tour, which was very short, but left time for relaxed splashing and for finding the right way out of the canyon of the Rio Aso🤷, which is also used for canyoning. So there was still time in the afternoon for sustainable leisure activities on vacation 🍺🍨. And we are happy that we saw a vulture flying, which spurned us in search of one or two carcasses, which we take as a compliment for us 😅. Now our stay in Torla-Ordesa is over and we are moving a little further east, which will probably mean that we have to take it easy on our feet 🙄. Have a wonderful day everyone and greetings from España 🙋‍♀️🙋‍♂️

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Circular route that follows part of the canyon and then goes up to go to the town. The most beautiful section is the one in the canyon. The parking lot fills up very quickly, but they let you park on the side of the road. There are many cars. The GPS signal going through the canyon must have been pretty bad because we followed the GR and it turns out we crossed the river.

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