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Torla-Ordesa

Pradera de Ordesa

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Pradera de Ordesa

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Pradera de Ordesa serves as the primary natural entrance to the breathtaking Ordesa Valley, nestled within the magnificent Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park in the Spanish Pyrenees. Situated at an elevation of approximately 1315 meters near Torla-Ordesa in Huesca, Aragon, this expansive meadow is a crucial hub for visitors. It functions as a large car park and a strategic starting point for exploring the park's extensive network of hiking trails and stunning natural features.

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    14. Juli 2022

    Wandern

    Die Pradera de Ordesa ist ein strategischer Punkt, von dem aus viele Routen starten. Es gibt ein Restaurant, in dem die Bergsteiger am Ende der Übung huldigen. Hier können Sie Bustickets zurück nach Torla kaufen.

    In der Hochsaison ist die Anreise mit dem Privatfahrzeug nicht möglich.
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    14. Oktober 2022

    Wandern

    Es handelt sich hier um einen großen und sehr beliebten Parkplatz, der als Ausgangspunkt für viele Wanderungen im Ordesa Nationalpark genutzt wird.

    Die Anfahrt zur Pradera de Ordesa ist im Sommer gesperrt. Von Torla aus verkehrt dann ein Bus-Shuttle. Abfahrt ab Torla im Sommer: zwischen 6:00 und 19:00 Uhr, eine letzte Rückfahrt ab der Pradera um 22:00 Uhr. Es dürfen nicht mehr als 1800 Personen gleichzeitig in den Park.

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    Hätte ich fast vergessen: Eine Toilette gibt es hier auch und eine Bar hat in den wärmeren Monaten auch geöffnet.

    27. September 2022

    Wandern

    Die Pradera de Ordesa ist der natürliche Eingang zum Ordesa-Tal, an sich ist es ein einfacher und riesiger Parkplatz neben einer Wiese und einer Bar, es ist auch die Haltestelle der Busse, die im Sommer und bis Mitte Oktober die Strecke zurücklegen von Torla.
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    Hike the moderate 7.4-mile Turieto Alto and Turieto Bajo Loop Trail through ancient forests and past waterfalls in Ordesa National Park.

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    Höhenmeter 1.330 m

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    Montag 4 Mai

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    Ort: Torla-Ordesa, Sobrarbe, Huesca, Aragonien, Spanien

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    What are the most popular hiking routes starting from Pradera de Ordesa?

    From Pradera de Ordesa, the most popular route is the trek deeper into the Ordesa Valley, following the Arazas River. This path leads to stunning natural landmarks such as the Arripas Waterfalls, Cueva Waterfall, Gradas de Soaso (Soaso Steps), and culminates at the iconic Cola de Caballo (Horse's Tail Waterfall). This route is well-maintained and caters to various fitness levels.

    Are there any easy, family-friendly walks directly accessible from Pradera de Ordesa?

    Yes, Pradera de Ordesa is an excellent starting point for family-friendly walks. The initial sections of the main trail into the Ordesa Valley are relatively flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for families with children. You can enjoy leisurely strolls along the Arazas River, taking in the picturesque meadow and mountain views without needing to embark on a strenuous climb.

    What is the policy regarding dogs in Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park and on trails from Pradera de Ordesa?

    Dogs are generally not permitted on the trails within Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, including those starting from Pradera de Ordesa, to protect the wildlife and natural environment. It's advisable to check the latest regulations with the park authorities or at the information point at Pradera de Ordesa before your visit.

    How early should I arrive at Pradera de Ordesa to secure parking during permitted access times?

    Even during times when private vehicle access is permitted (outside of high season), parking at Pradera de Ordesa can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and holidays. Arriving early in the morning, ideally before 9:00 AM, is highly recommended to secure a spot and enjoy a more tranquil experience before the crowds arrive.

    What amenities are available at Pradera de Ordesa for visitors?

    Pradera de Ordesa is well-equipped to serve hikers and visitors. You'll find a bar/restaurant where you can refuel, an information point for park details and route guidance, and public toilets. It also serves as the main stop for the shuttle buses from Torla during restricted access periods.

    Is Pradera de Ordesa suitable for a winter hike, and what should I wear?

    Winter hiking in Pradera de Ordesa can be a beautiful and tranquil experience, but it requires careful preparation. Trails may be covered in snow or ice, and conditions can change rapidly. It's crucial to wear warm, waterproof layers, including a good jacket, thermal base layers, waterproof pants, gloves, and a hat. Sturdy waterproof hiking boots are essential, and microspikes or snowshoes might be necessary depending on snow depth. Always check current trail conditions and weather forecasts before heading out.

    Are there any viewpoints easily accessible from the Pradera de Ordesa parking area without extensive hiking?

    Yes, even from the Pradera de Ordesa itself, you can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the Ordesa Valley, surrounded by forests and towering peaks exceeding 2500 meters. The meadow offers idyllic mountain vistas, perfect for photography or simply enjoying the serene environment without embarking on a long hike. The initial section of the main valley trail also provides easily accessible scenic spots.

    What are the options for accommodation near Pradera de Ordesa?

    While there is no accommodation directly at Pradera de Ordesa, the nearby village of Torla-Ordesa serves as the primary base for visitors to the national park. Torla offers a range of accommodation options, including hotels, guesthouses, and campsites, catering to different budgets and preferences. From Torla, you can easily access the shuttle bus to Pradera de Ordesa during high season.

    How does the shuttle bus service from Torla to Pradera de Ordesa operate during high season?

    During high season (typically summer, Easter, and Spanish national holidays), private vehicle access to Pradera de Ordesa is restricted. Visitors must park in Torla and use a frequent shuttle bus service. Buses depart from the National Park Information Centre in Torla, generally between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., with the final return from Pradera de Ordesa around 10:00 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the departure point in Torla or at Pradera de Ordesa for the return journey.

    What is the elevation of Pradera de Ordesa, and how does it affect hiking difficulty?

    Pradera de Ordesa is situated at an elevation of approximately 1315 meters (around 4314 feet) above sea level. While the Pradera itself is relatively flat, the trails leading deeper into the Ordesa Valley gradually gain elevation. The ascent to landmarks like the Cola de Caballo involves a moderate climb, and higher routes within the national park can reach significantly greater altitudes, requiring good physical condition and acclimatization for some hikers.

    Are there any circular routes that start and end at Pradera de Ordesa?

    Many of the popular routes from Pradera de Ordesa, such as the trek to Cola de Caballo, are out-and-back trails, meaning you return along the same path. However, there are options to combine trails for more varied experiences, though truly circular routes that return directly to Pradera de Ordesa without significant backtracking or using alternative transport might be limited to shorter loops within the immediate Pradera area or require more advanced planning for longer treks.

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