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The Embalse de Escarra is a picturesque reservoir nestled in the heart of the Tena Valley, within the Spanish Pyrenees. Located in the province of Huesca, Aragon, this artificial lake sits at an elevation of approximately 1,633 meters above sea level. It was created by damming the Escarra River, utilizing a pre-existing natural ibón, a typical Pyrenean glacial lake, and plays a role in hydroelectric power generation for the region.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning mountainous surroundings and the tranquil…
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Højdemeter 1.630 m
Vejr
Drevet af Foreca
onsdag 25. marts
3°C
-2°C
29 %
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Maks. vindhastighed: 26,0 km/h
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The most popular route is the approximately 2 km wilderness trail that circles the reservoir, offering moderate difficulty and stunning views. Many hikers also use the area as an access point for descents towards Sallent de Gállego, or to reach the Pacino descent.
Yes, the 2 km wilderness trail around the reservoir is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty, making it suitable for families and those looking for a less strenuous walk. The beautiful scenery and relatively short distance make it a great option for beginners.
While specific regulations for dogs are not detailed, it is generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash in natural areas, especially given the presence of wildlife and other visitors. Always practice responsible pet ownership and carry waste bags.
Parking is available near the reservoir. However, due to its popularity, especially during peak seasons and weekends, parking can fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the day is recommended to secure a spot.
The main wilderness trail around Embalse de Escarra is approximately 2 km long. For most hikers, this loop can be completed in about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
The reservoir itself offers panoramic views of the Tena Valley, the Sierra de Tendeñera, and various peaks like Punta Cochata, Circo de Ip, Punta Escarra, Pala de Ip, and Peña Telera. You might even catch a distant glimpse of the Midi D'Ossau. Downstream, the 'Salto de Escarra' (waterfall) is a notable natural feature.
While the reservoir itself is primarily for hydroelectric power, the 'Salto de Escarra' downstream provides a refreshing spot for swimming during the warmer months, offering a pleasant natural pool.
For swimming and warmer weather hiking, the summer months are ideal. For stunning snowy landscapes and crisp mountain air, winter offers a beautiful, tranquil experience. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking with fewer crowds and vibrant seasonal colors.
There are no direct cafes, pubs, or accommodation facilities right at the Embalse de Escarra. However, the nearby towns within the Tena Valley, such as Sallent de Gállego, Tramacastilla, and Escarrilla, offer various amenities including restaurants, cafes, and lodging options.
The Pyrenean environment is rich in biodiversity. While specific sightings vary, visitors might spot various bird species, including raptors, and potentially some local mammals. The tranquil setting is ideal for observing nature.
The Embalse de Escarra was constructed between 1946 and 1955 for hydroelectric power generation. Historically, the path leading to the dam was known as 'el camino de los forzados' (the path of the forced laborers) as it was used by Republican prisoners during its construction, adding a poignant layer to its history.