
Senda Of the Hunters of Torla

For the adventurers that travel to Aragon, in this occasion no present a very interesting route that is known like the Senda of the Hunteris that we will be able to locate in Torla.
It treats of a route with moderate difficulty for which will need roughly some five hours. Nevertheless, yes we will have the luck that hardly it costs work follow it.
In this route, the main that stand out are the fantastic sights of all the valley of Ordesa and especially the cataracts. Before deciding us for realising this route have to have very in account that although it do not treat of a too complicated route, if it is necessary extremar the precauciones when it have rained or nevado, since return much more dangerous.
On the other hand also we recommend that we do not go in high season since of the contrary will not be able to arrive until the beginning of the route in car, but we will have to take the service buses in the parking of the park of Torla.
Definitely we are in front of a very recommended route although we have to consider that especially at the beginning will do quite hard, but satisfied go advancing will see that little by little it is quite simpler.
Also it is important that in spite of that treat of a place where the water abounds considerably, will need to carry our own water potable on since hardly there are zones where have the possibility to drink clean water.
We recommend to begin this route going up by the senda of the Hunters and heading to them Faja of Pelay to go on down Tail of Horse. Especially we choose this order since if we do it the other way around, the descent by the senda of the Hunters can be a bit dangerous.
hello I am Daniel and this route have done it four times in several years the ultimo year (with 68 years) late in arriving to the tail of horse 8 hours but tire me to do photographies to the rebecos and to the flower of snow. It is a route that advise it to all the one who can go as the landscape is spectacular. The zone where have seen but rebecos is some 100 metres after the oriel.
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