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Estany de l’Orri is a captivating glacial lake nestled high in the Spanish Pyrenees, specifically within the Alta Cerdanya region of Northern Catalonia. Situated at an elevation of approximately 2159 meters, this high-mountain lake is surrounded by dense black pine forests and expansive alpine meadows, offering a truly picturesque landscape. It lies near the Lles de Cerdanya Nordic ski station and is part of the Tossa Plana de Lles - Puigpedrós natural space, making it a prime example of the…
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Højdemeter 2.210 m
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Drevet af Foreca
fredag 27. marts
3°C
-7°C
57 %
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Maks. vindhastighed: 7,0 km/h
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The trails leading to Estany de l’Orri, such as the popular 6.7 km circular route, involve walking through black pine forests and alpine meadows. While generally considered moderate, hikers should expect varied terrain with some ascents and descents. The lake itself sits at approximately 2,159 meters (7,083 feet) above sea level, so there will be a noticeable elevation gain depending on your starting point, such as the Lles de Cerdanya Nordic ski station.
Access to Estany de l’Orri often involves starting from nearby ski stations. The most common starting point for the popular circular route is the Lles de Cerdanya Nordic ski station. Parking facilities are typically available at such stations, but it's advisable to check specific availability and potential fees, especially during peak seasons or winter months.
Direct public transport to Estany de l’Orri itself is generally limited due to its high-mountain, secluded location. Visitors typically rely on private vehicles to reach the starting points of trails, such as the Lles de Cerdanya Nordic ski station. From there, the journey continues on foot.
Absolutely! Beyond the lake's serene beauty, the area offers expansive panoramic views of the Cerdanya region, the majestic Sierra del Cadí, and the verdant Vall del Segre. The surrounding black pine forests and alpine meadows are natural features in themselves. Keep an eye out for the unique glacial landscape that shaped the lake, and if you're lucky, you might spot local wildlife like the capercaillie (urogallo).
Yes, Estany de l’Orri can be suitable for families, especially those with children accustomed to moderate hikes. The 6.7 km circular route is generally considered moderate. However, parents should assess their children's endurance and ensure they are properly equipped for mountain terrain and varying weather conditions. Shorter, less strenuous sections might be explored closer to the starting points.
Generally, dogs are permitted on hiking trails in the Pyrenees, but it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially in natural parks or areas with livestock and wildlife. Always practice responsible pet ownership by cleaning up after your dog and ensuring they do not disturb the natural environment or other hikers. Check for any specific local regulations or signage upon arrival.
In winter, Estany de l’Orri and its surrounding trails are completely covered in snow, transforming into an ideal landscape for snowshoeing. Expect cold temperatures, potential for deep snow, and icy patches. Recommended gear includes warm, layered clothing, waterproof outer shells, sturdy waterproof boots, gaiters, snowshoes, trekking poles, and sun protection (even in winter). Always check the weather forecast and avalanche risk before heading out.
While Estany de l’Orri itself is in a secluded mountain setting, you can find accommodations and places to eat in nearby towns and at the Lles de Cerdanya Nordic ski station. The Pradell refuge, which is along the popular circular route, might offer basic services or shelter, but it's best to confirm in advance. For more comprehensive options, look towards the villages in the Cerdanya region.
The term 'orri' refers to small, traditional buildings historically used by shepherds in the Pyrenees during summer months. These settlements typically included a hut, milking pen, and sheepfold, where shepherds would make 'Orri cheese' from sheep's milk. While Estany de l’Orri may not have a direct historical 'orri' structure on its shores, its name connects it to this rich pastoral heritage and the traditional high-mountain life of the region.
For general hiking and snowshoeing on marked trails around Estany de l’Orri, specific permits are typically not required. However, as the area is part of the Tossa Plana de Lles - Puigpedrós natural space, visitors are expected to follow general mountain etiquette: stay on marked paths, do not disturb wildlife, carry out all trash, and respect any local signage regarding protected areas or seasonal restrictions. Always check for the latest information from local authorities or park management before your visit.
The popular circular route of approximately 6.7 km, starting from the Lles de Cerdanya Nordic ski station and passing through Pla de les Someres and the Pradell refuge, typically takes around 2 to 3 hours to complete for hikers with a moderate fitness level. This duration can vary based on your pace, the number of stops for photos, and trail conditions.