Cañon de Añisclo to Fuen Blanca
This is the route that crosses all the Canyon of Añisclo from South to North through the valley floor. From the parking lot San Urbez, we will cross by the bridge of its same name that will take us to the entrance of the canyon where the small Hermitage San Urbez embedded in the wall. From here, a path that runs along the bottom of the valley, goes up through beech forests Rio Bellos with crystal clear waters and blue pools until we reach the Ravine of the Pardina, a tributary of Canyon of Añisclo where soon after the beech tree disappears and the road begins to gain slope and narrow as we cross the river by some bridge.
Soon the landscape changes its appearance opening the canyon and losing its narrowness, leaving us to see the open grasslands that lead us to the Circus of Añisclo, With the Point of the Waves 3022mts on the right and O Zucón 2802mts on the left guarding the Collado de Añisclo. Soon after we will arrive at the Fuen Blanca, a spectacular waterfall that is an upwelling that springs from the wall coming from the underground rivers that come from the great summits of the massif of Monte Perdido. The return will be by the same path.
LEVEL |
+ 750 m, -750 m. |
DURATION |
Complete day. 9 hours. |
DATES |
From May to November. |
BUSINESS HOURS |
Morning and afternoon. |
PLACE |
Añisclo Canyon. |
MINIMUM GROUP |
6 people minimum. CHECK RATES BY GROUP |
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