Friday, November 27, 2009

Route for the Vale of Tena

The Vale of Tena is one of the most beautiful corners of the Aragonese Pyrenees. Immense mountains, beautiful sceneries and charming peoples are some of the signs of identity of this area.

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The canyon of Saint Helena, in the southern area, is one of the most interesting points, which he leads up to the Búbal marsh, one of the most beautiful points of the Vale of Tena. Piedrafita of Pony or Tramacastilla de Tena is some of the peoples that we can find in this area. It is interesting to cover his streets and to know these villages, through which in ski period his best moments live.

Certainly, that in Tramacastilla is very advisable to do a stop to know his Romanesque church and to stop to eat: you crumble and ternasco of the area, two of the plates most known about the gastronomy of the area.

The Park Faunístico de Lacuniacha is one of the most advisable places of this place, topcoat to know his fauna.


Sickle of Pony is other of the peoples of the area, which he is worth visiting, topcoat, stopping in his natural lookout, from which a few really impressive conference can be contemplated of from his 1254 meters high.

From here, we can continue up to Panticosa, where it is very advisable to do a visit to his Spa, which still today keeps on preserving the nineteenth-century spirit that it had in his past, an epoch in which noblemen, bankers and politicians were frequenting the area.

Spending Escarrilla we will come to the Marsh of Lanuza, place in which he is worth stopping to contemplate the scenery, to continue up to Sallent de Gállego and Formigal.

It is a question of a beautiful area, which it is possible to visit in any season. But if we are not scared to drive in the snow, there is no doubt that the winter is one of the best moments to know this area, in which also we will be able to enjoy the ski in Formigal, for example, a very famous station and with very good facilities.

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