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Mountain Climbing in Aragon: Top Outdoor Adventures Awaiting You

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Conquer the king peaks of the rugged Pyrenees in the north of Spain

Dramatic peaks of the Pyrenees pierce the skies of Aragon, the northwestern region of Spain. Here you can climb the highest mountains in the while range, taking you beyond 3,000 meters above sea level. The region is also home to picturesque national parks that preserve the rugged beauty and rich wildlife, which you’ll be able to capture. You can climb the mountains of Aragon all-year round.

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FAQs: Mountain Climbing in Spain

What should I know about Mountain Climbing Spain?

Located in the northeast of Spain is the region of Aragon, which covers a wide range of territory from rich orchards and pastures towards arid plains, high valleys and permanent glaciers. Many rivers run through the region, including Ebro, which is the largest in Spain, while Aragon is also home to the highest mountains in the Pyrenees.

Why should I choose Spain for my Mountain Climbing adventure?

Aragonese Pyrenees

In the north of Aragon, in the province of Huesca, is the westernmost section of the Pyrenees. Here you can discover the highest peaks of the whole mountain range, including Aneto, which at 3,404 meters above sea level, is the highest in the Pyrenees. Much of the wilderness is protected in national parks, including by UNESCO, to conserve its pristine beauty and wildlife.

Reach Pyrenees heights

The Aragonese Pyrenees are home to the highest peaks in the range, making for exciting accomplishments. Among these we can climb mountains above 3,000 meters, including Garmo Negro (3,064m), La Gran Facha (3,005m), Vignemale (3,298m) and of course Aneto (3,404m), the highest mountain of the Pyrenees. Climbing in Aragon gives you a peak Pyrenees experience.

Medieval memories

The territory of Aragon has a long and rich history that stretches back thousands of years. In Medieval times it was controlled by muslim empires, before forming the Kingdom of Aragon. Many monuments and features of this period remain part of the culture of Aragon, such as its Mudejar architecture, cuisine, as well as countless churches, castles and towers scattered across the Pyrenees.

What can I expect from the weather during my Mountain Climbing trip in Spain?

The rugged regions of Argon feature cool temperatures with certain sections home to permanent glaciers.

Which language is predominantly spoken in the Spain region?

Spanish, with Catalan and Aragonese also being recognized.

What currency is accepted around Spain?

Euro.

What's the country code for the Spain region?

+34.

When is the best time to travel to Spain for Mountain Climbing?

You can climb the mountains of Aragon all-year round.

What people are saying about Mountain Climbing |

Harrison

5.00

Absolutely brilliant trip - would high recommend Roger and Chur they are fantastic, responsive and extremely helpful people!

Kevin

5.00

Awesome trip! Thanks to Roger for guiding me to the summit on a really extreme day of wind and rain. Unique and epic day out on the mountain. Also thanks to Maca at Explore Share for helping with the booking to ensure everything went smoothly, especially during these uncertain times. Great service!

Marcus

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Búi

5.00

We had a fantastic trip. Our guide, Fernando, was amazing - he was very knowledgable about the area, extremely helpful and overall a great guy. Even though the weather was quite bad, this was one of the most amazing hike I´ve ever been on. Higly recommened the guide and the trip.

Harrison

5.00

Absolutely brilliant trip - would high recommend Roger and Chur they are fantastic, responsive and extremely helpful people!

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