Getting to know the Aran Valley
Discover the magic of the Aran Valley with an expert mountain guide. David Pérez, certified by UIAGM, UIMLA, and AEGM, will take you to explore the unique landscapes and rich culture of this valley located in the heart of the Pyrenees. Whether you prefer hiking, skiing, or simply enjoying nature, we offer personalized itineraries tailored to your interests and experience level. Learn all the details about required gear, rates, and the best times to visit, and experience an unforgettable adventure in one of Spain's most authentic destinations.
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Day 1: Arrival day in Vielha (Lleida).
Day 2: Tuc Bargadera and Tuca de Beten.
Without a doubt, a magnificent ascent that leads us to a small hidden valley that will make us
discover a new resignation from Valle de Aran. Optionally, we can ascend to Tuca de Beten
where it offers us a lower height and smoother slopes.
Unevenness: +1,200mts
Hours: 5 a.m. to 6 a.m.
Best time: From December to April
Day 3: Ascent to Montardo.
The ascent to Montardo is an unmissable event in Catalan hiking. Your silhouette is a reference
for the Aran Valley. With its 2833 meters it will give us a perfect panoramic view of the Natural Park of
Aigüestrts and Vale de Aran.
Unevenness: +1,350mts
Hours: 5 a.m. to 7 a.m.
Best time: From December to April
Day 4: Tuc de Parros – Tuc de Clossos.
Ascent to one of the peaks par excellence of the Arán Valley. Proposing two possibilities of ascent and descent that
allows a highly recommended circular itinerary with generous views of the Mauberme.
Unevenness: +1,050mts
Hours: 4 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Best time: From December to May
Day 5: Return day.
Travel Connections:
AVE + Bus, rental car or private Taxi.
Flight to Toulouse (France) + Bus, rental car or private taxi.
Car.
*Ask for the best combination without obligation
- High mountain boots and leggings.
- GoreTex jacket and pants equipment.
- Sof shell or trekking pants.
- Fleece. (fine and coarse depends on the weather)
- Down or primaloft jacket.
- Thermal shirt.
- Inner thermal tights.
- Thin and thick gloves.
- Hat and cap with visor.
- Sunglasses.
- Mask or Buff.
- Mountaineering backpack from 35 to 40L with supports to carry ice axes and poles.
- Classic ice ax 60cm maximum length.
- Crampons with antiboots compatible with boots.
- Harness, two safety carabiners.
- Folding poles.
- Protective creams for lips and face.
- Canteen of at least 1.5lt and isotonic salts.
- Thermos. (optional)
Include:
- High Mountain Guide with AEGM, UIMLA and AEGM qualification.
- Accident insurance.
- Photo report.
- CR insurance.
- Advice.
Not Include:
- Transfer to Vielha.
- Transfer to the ski areas.
- Food.
- Accommodation.
- Personal material (Skis, boots, DVA, shovel, probe).
- Any section that does not appear in Includes.