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Faja de la Pardina Trail from Nerín

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5.0

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11

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Faja de la Pardina Trail from Nerín

08:11

19.7km

1,100m

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Hike the difficult 12.3-mile Faja de la Pardina Trail from Nerín for stunning Pyrenean views in Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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13.5 km

Viewpoint of Faja Pardina

Highlight • Viewpoint

From this point you can see the Faja Pardina well over the ravine of the same name. An imposing shelf that offers classic views of the surroundings of Ordesa.

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Nerín Village

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This small and beautiful high mountain town has views of the Añisclo, Mondoto, Sestrales and Peña Montañesa canyons. In its traditional architecture, the truncated cone-shaped chimneys known as "chamineras" or …

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15.0 km

2.89 km

1.48 km

323 m

Surfaces

9.65 km

5.37 km

3.43 km

942 m

323 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Faja de la Pardina Trail from Nerín?

This trail is rated as difficult. While it's considered less demanding than some other 'Fajas' in Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, it still involves a significant elevation gain of nearly 1,100 meters over approximately 20 kilometers. Be prepared for varied terrain, including some 'pasos aéreos' (aerial sections) and a steep ascent to Mallata Candón where iron pegs and chains assist with the climb.

How long does it typically take to complete this hike?

The Faja de la Pardina Trail from Nerín usually takes around 8 to 9 hours to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views. The total moving time is approximately 8 hours and 11 minutes.

What are the main scenic highlights along the route?

The trail offers spectacular views throughout, traversing the dramatic Añisclo Canyon. Key highlights include the Viewpoint of Faja Pardina and the area around Mallata Candón, which provides 'postcard views' and a close-up perspective of the towering Pyrenean mountains.

Where can I park to access the Faja de la Pardina Trail from Nerín?

You can typically park in or near Nerín Village. From there, the route involves an ascent to Cuello Arenas. For those wishing to reduce the initial climb, there is often a bus service available that can take you closer to Cuello Arenas, shortening the overall ascent.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for hiking in Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park?

As the Faja de la Pardina Trail is located within the Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido, there are generally no specific hiking permits or entrance fees required for accessing the trails themselves. However, it's always wise to check the official park regulations before your visit, especially regarding seasonal access or specific zones. Parking or shuttle services might have associated costs.

Is the Faja de la Pardina Trail dog-friendly?

Hiking with dogs in Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, where this trail is located, has specific regulations. Generally, dogs are allowed on leash on some trails, but access can be restricted in certain areas or during specific seasons to protect wildlife. It's crucial to check the most current park rules regarding pets before planning your hike.

What is the best time of year to hike the Faja de la Pardina Trail?

The best time to hike this trail is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and the trails are free of snow. Summer offers warmer temperatures but can also be busier. Always check the local weather forecast and trail conditions before you go, as mountain weather can change rapidly.

Does this trail connect with other routes?

Yes, the Faja de la Pardina Trail intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers significant sections of the 'Faja de la Pardina' (42%) and also passes through parts of the 'Camino de Torla-Ordesa a Nerín' (25%), 'Camino del Barranco de la Pardina' (20%), and 'Camino del Cuello Arenas' (15%).

What essential gear should I bring for this hike?

Given the trail's difficulty and length, you should bring sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, plenty of water (at least 2-3 liters), snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing suitable for changing mountain weather. Trekking poles can be very helpful, especially on the steeper sections and descents. A headlamp and a first-aid kit are also recommended.

Is the Faja de la Pardina Trail a circular route?

Yes, the Faja de la Pardina Trail from Nerín is designed as a circular route. It can be undertaken in an anti-clockwise direction, starting with the lower faja, allowing you to experience the diverse landscapes and viewpoints as you loop back to your starting point.

Are there any facilities or amenities available in Nerín?

Nerín Village, your starting point, is a small settlement that typically offers basic amenities such as accommodation options and possibly a place to eat or grab a drink. It's a good idea to check availability in advance, especially during off-peak seasons.

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