The Traditional Pottery Museum – Morillo de Tou

A Museum in the restored village of Morillo de Tou, now a holiday centre.The 17th century church of Santa Ana houses a permanently exhibited collection of pottery belonging to the Manrique-Burriel family. It’s a snapshot of the last stage in the long history of...

The Pineta Valley

The Pineta Valley carved out by the River Cinca, sits to the east of Monte Perdido and is one of the most glacial valleys in the National Park.The high walls on the north faces of the Tres Marías and the Tres Sorores dominate the landscape. Close by peaks of 3000mts...

The Gorge and Valley of Escuaín

Escuaín is one of the smallest, least known valleys in the National park but no less beautiful for it.  Gulleys and streams plunge down into big meadows and large swathes of forest. Bestué and its surrounding area is well worthwhile, as are the hamlets of Escuain and...

The Añisclo Valley

13km of road winds its way up the impressive, narrow Añisclo valley from Escalona, following the path of the River Bellos. At the top of the valley, a glacial circus plunges down into the Añisclo Gorge.  The road runs up as far as the car park for the San Úrbez...
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