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Dolmen de Aguas Tuertas

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Dolmen de Aguas Tuertas

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The Dolmen de Aguas Tuertas is a remarkable megalithic monument nestled within the stunning Aguas Tuertas valley, high in the Aragonese Pyrenees of Spain. Located at an elevation of approximately 1615 meters in the municipality of Ansó, Huesca, this ancient structure is a testament to prehistoric human activity in a truly wild landscape. Sometimes known locally as the Dolmen del Salto or "caseta del Duende," it stands as a significant historical landmark amidst breathtaking natural beauty.

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    9. März 2023

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    Von der Schutzhütte Aguas Tuertas führt ein kurzer Weg zu diesem Dolmen. Der Abstecher vom GR 11 lohnt sich, denn es ist beeindruckend, dieses Megalithmonument, eines der am besten erhaltenen im Tal des Flusses Aragón, in einer so überwältigenden natürlichen Umgebung zu sehen.
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    1. Dolmen de Aguas Tuertas – Achar de Aguas Tuertas Runde von Comunero de Ansó y Hecho

    7,52km

    02:20

    290m

    290m

    Moderate Wanderung. Gute Grundkondition erforderlich. Leicht begehbare Wege. Kein besonderes Können erforderlich.

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    Höhenmeter 1.610 m

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    Bereitgestellt von Foreca

    Dienstag 3 März

    9°C

    -1°C

    30 %

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    Max. Windgeschwindigkeit: 7,0 km/h

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    Ort: Ansó, La Jacetania, Huesca, Aragonien, Spanien

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    What is the typical hiking difficulty to reach the Dolmen de Aguas Tuertas?

    The hike to the Dolmen de Aguas Tuertas is generally considered intermediate. While the path from the Guarrinza parking area, often following the GR-11, is well-marked, it involves a significant distance and elevation gain in a high-mountain environment. Hikers should be prepared for varying terrain and the potential for changing weather conditions in the Pyrenees.

    Are there any easier or shorter hiking options to visit the dolmen?

    Yes, for a shorter approach, many visitors hike from the Aguas Tuertas refuge. From there, it's a relatively short detour from the GR-11 trail directly to the dolmen. This option significantly reduces the overall hiking distance compared to starting from the Guarrinza parking area, making it more accessible for those seeking a less strenuous walk.

    Is the Dolmen de Aguas Tuertas area suitable for families with children or dogs?

    The Dolmen de Aguas Tuertas is generally family-friendly for active families accustomed to hiking, especially if opting for the shorter route from the Aguas Tuertas refuge. For dogs, the trails are typically welcoming, but always ensure your pet is kept under control, especially around livestock, and adhere to local regulations regarding leashes and waste disposal in natural parks.

    What are the parking arrangements and access points for the dolmen?

    The primary parking area for accessing the Dolmen de Aguas Tuertas is at Guarrinza. From there, hikers follow a trail, often part of the GR-11 long-distance path, into the valley. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly. There is no public transport directly to the trailhead, so personal vehicle access is typically required.

    What unique natural features or viewpoints can be found along the trail to the dolmen?

    The trail itself is a highlight, winding through the picturesque Aguas Tuertas valley. You'll encounter the meandering Aragón Subordán river, known for its distinctive serpentine bends, and be surrounded by breathtaking panoramic views of the high Pyrenean mountains. The valley's unique landscape and mystical atmosphere are as much a draw as the dolmen itself.

    Are there any amenities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation near the Dolmen de Aguas Tuertas?

    The area around the Dolmen de Aguas Tuertas is quite remote. The closest amenities would be found at the Aguas Tuertas refuge, which offers basic shelter and sometimes food/drink services, though it's essential to check availability in advance. For more comprehensive services like cafes, pubs, and a wider range of accommodation, you would need to travel to nearby villages such as Ansó or Hecho.

    What should I wear or bring for a hike to the Dolmen de Aguas Tuertas?

    Given the high-altitude Pyrenean environment, sturdy hiking boots are essential. Layers of clothing are recommended to adapt to changing weather, including waterproof and windproof outer layers. Always carry sufficient water, snacks, sun protection, a map or GPS device, and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles can also be beneficial for stability on uneven terrain.

    How long does it typically take to hike to the Dolmen de Aguas Tuertas?

    The duration of the hike depends on your starting point and pace. From the Guarrinza parking area, a round trip can take anywhere from 4 to 6 hours or more, covering a significant distance. If starting from the Aguas Tuertas refuge, the detour to the dolmen is much shorter, potentially adding only 30-60 minutes to your overall hike in the valley.

    Are there any other similar prehistoric sites or attractions nearby in Aragon?

    Yes, the Dolmen de Aguas Tuertas is part of a larger megalithic complex in the region. Other notable sites include the dolmens of Cardal and Puerto de Escalé, and further connections to sites like Acherito and Guarrinza. Exploring these can offer a deeper dive into the prehistoric heritage of the Aragonese Pyrenees.

    Is it possible to visit the Dolmen de Aguas Tuertas during winter, and what are the conditions like?

    Visiting in winter is possible but presents significant challenges. The area is at 1600 meters altitude and can be covered in deep snow and ice, making trails difficult or impassable without proper winter hiking or snowshoeing equipment. Weather conditions can be severe, and access roads may be closed. It's generally recommended for experienced winter hikers only, and always check local conditions before attempting a winter visit.

    Are there any circular routes that include the Dolmen de Aguas Tuertas?

    While the most direct path to the dolmen is often an out-and-back along the GR-11, hikers can create circular routes by combining different trails within the Aguas Tuertas valley and surrounding areas. For example, some routes might loop further into the valley or connect with other mountain passes, offering varied scenery and a longer adventure. Consulting detailed hiking maps or a hiking app is recommended to plan such routes.

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