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Valle de Tena Explorer

Dual level hiking with choice of 2 guided walks each day

High summits and alpine meadows

4* hotel with pool and sauna

Wonderful wildflowers and raptors

Our knowledgeable guides will identify the flora and wildlife

Valle de Tena Explorer

High summits and alpine meadows

Wonderful wildflowers and raptors

4* hotel with pool and sauna

Guided hiking

7 nights

Dual level

Single centre

Guided walking holiday in the Spanish Pyrenees

7-Night Valle de Tena Explorer guided walking holiday

 

Discover some of the most beautiful corners of the Spanish Pyrenees on a fully guided walking holiday based in the Valle de Tena, in the heart of Aragón. Our qualified, local guides lead you along quiet mountain paths, through high‑valley meadows and into the dramatic landscapes of the Valle de Tena. With a comfortable hotel, small groups and a choice of routes to suit different levels, it’s the perfect way to explore the Pyrenees on foot while enjoying expert knowledge, great company and spectacular scenery every day.

Overview

  • 7-night guided walking holiday in the Pyrenees
  • 2 guided walks each day to choose from
  • 4* hotel with pool and sauna
  • Evening meals in various village restaurants

A Pyrenees guided walking holiday, based in the pretty village of Biescas, exploring one of the most beautiful valleys in the Pyrenees. The Valle de Tena is a spectacular walking area with high peaks towering over wonderful alpine meadows.

PyreneesThere are five days of fully guided walks, and each day there will be two routes offered - a lower and a higher-level option. The high-level walks will scale some of the great peaks in the area, while the easier option will explore the flower-filled meadows and mountain lakes of the valley. You are free to choose whichever route you'd like to join, and it's no problem to switch between the easier and harder walks during the week if you wish.

One option will be a grade 1 or 2 walk at a relaxed pace with plenty of time to soak up the views. These walks will be on good, well-graded paths. Walks will be between five to seven hours with 300-400 metres of ascent. The second option will be a grade 3 or 4 hike, usually heading to a peak. The walks will be longer and steeper, and some days may have some easy scrambling. These hikes will be six to nine hours each day, with 700 to 1000 metres of ascent, so a good level of fitness is required.

Biescas is blessed with some great restaurants, and the evening meals are a real highlight of this trip. During the week, you'll dine at several of the fantastic restaurants in the village (usually with one meal at the hotel), giving you a great chance to try the local dishes.

Itinerary

During the week we visit several of the most beautiful areas in the region, each with their own charm. This is a sample itinerary - the exact routes will depend on the weather and what the group would like to achieve. Each day we offer a choice of two guided hikes – a longer and a shorter option. Each day you can decide which walk to join and it’s no problem to switch between the options during the week.

The shorter hikes are at a relaxed pace, with plenty of time to stop and take in the views, take photographs and enjoy the nature. Expect to hike between 9 to 14 km (5.5 to 8.5 miles) and climb 300 to 500 metres (1000 – 1600 ft) during the day. Paths are generally good underfoot with only a few short steeper sections.

The longer hikes are on steeper rougher paths and venture into more high mountain, alpine terrain. Hikes are between 13 to 20 km (8 to 13.5 miles) with between 700 to 1200 metres (2300 to 3900 ft) of ascent each day.

We've included the distances, ascents and highest altitude reached for each hike. On some routes, there is a range of distances due to there being different options - usually the guide will decide during the day which option you'll do depending on how the group is doing.

Sunday - Arrival in Biescas

Arrive in Biescas from Zaragoza - we pick up at either Zaragoza train station (regular trains from Madrid or Barcelona) or Zaragoza airport for the flight from London Stansted. Short briefing to talk through the week and answer any questions you have followed by the evening meal at Tiki's excellent restaurant in the village.

Monday

Low level: Ibon de Piedrafita
Starting at the high village of Piedrafita, we get superb views right from the start. We climb through woodland, alongside mountain streams, until we come out into alpine meadows filled with flowers. The kilometre-high cliffs of the Sierra de Partacua tower above us. Here we find the little lake of Ibon de Piedrafita, nestled under the cliffs. Fantastic spot for raptors with Griffon vultures, Egyptian vultures, short-toed eagles, and kestrels regularly sighted. We hike through the meadows, and under the cliffs before descending through the woods, completing a lovely circuit and first days hike.
Distance: 10km (6 miles), 330 metres ascent (1000) feet). Highest altitude 1600 metres (5250 feet)

Ibon Piedrafita

High level: Punta del Pacino
A beautiful ascent through woodland and meadows to the peak of Punta del Pacino. You do almost a complete circuit of the mountain before ascending to the summit. Its position at the centre of the valley gives fabulous panoramic views of the Valle De Tena - from here we can point out nearly all of the areas you’ll be hiking in for the rest of your holiday. View photo's, a video and trip report of the Punta del Pacino hike. A fantastic route for orchids in early summer when we'll see hundreds along the path.
Distance: 12km – 15km (7 ½ - 9 miles), ascent: 600 to 800 m (2000 – 2600 feet). Highest altitude 1965 m (6400 feet)

Tuesday

Today we head to the French side of the range to hike in the Lacs Ayous region in the French Pyrenees National Park.

Low level: Refuge d'Ayous
Starting in lovely beech woods following the famous GR10 trans-Pyrenean path. The route gradually climbs until we leave the woods, entering the alpine meadows above. Here we find the Lacs Ayous - a lovely set of lakes with fantastic views towards the famous peak of Pic du Midi d'Ossau.
Distance: 11km (5 miles), ascent: +/- 550 m (1400 feet). Highest altitude 1845 m (6050 feet)

High Level: Pic d'Ayous (2288 metres)
The longer route also starts in the woods and follows the GR10 up to the Lacs Ayous. From the lakes, we keep heading up, passing the refuge of Ayous and continuing up to the peak of Ayous above. From here we get fantastic views down on the the lakes of Ayous, across to Pic du Midi d'Ossau and dozens of other peaks
Distance: 14 km (8.7 miles), ascent: +/- 900 m (2000 - 2800 feet). Highest altitude 2288 m (7500 feet)

Wednesday

Low level: Llano Cheto
Follow the Rio Aguas Limpias starting by the reservoir of La Sarra you'll follow a section of the GR11 through woods and meadows. The river runs alongside you with waterfalls and a narrow gorge to your right at one point.
Distance: 8 km (5 miles), ascent: +/- 250 m (820 feet), highest altitude 1670 m (5500 feet)

Peaks & Passes

High level: Ibones de Arriel
This route also begins by following the GR11 alongside the Ría Aguas Limpias. However, you turn off the main path and head uphill steeply to the Ibones de Arriel where you find some of the most beautiful lake landscapes in the Pyrenees. The four lakes, lying at different heights, are surrounded by steep granite peaks with Pico Palas taking pride of place. From the lakes, we take a contouring path with stunning views around to the Embalse de Respomuso and then head back along the GR11 - a long but fantastic days hiking!
Distance: 16.5 km (10.2 miles), ascent: +/- 900 m (2950 feet), highest altitude 2250 m (7400 feet)

Thursday: Rest day - Jaca historical walking tour

Today we rest our legs and spend some time learning about the fascinating history of the area. After a relaxed start, we'll first visit the 10th-century Romanesque church of San Juan de la Busa. Then we'll head to Jaca, which was the first capital of Aragon when it was formed in 1035. We'll have a guided walking tour of the old town, visiting the 11th-century cathedral and the 16th-century pentagonal citadel - the first castle constructed in Spain to defend against cannon fire. Our visit to Jaca will finish with a tapas lunch before returning to Biescas where you can have a swim in the hotel's pool, relax in the sauna or explore the village.

Friday

Low level: Ibones de Anayet
Ibon de Anayet is beautifully set on a high peat meadow, surrounded by red rocked mountains and views to the north of Pic du Midi d’Ossau.
Distance: 10.4 km (6.5 miles), ascent: +/- 650 m (2100 feet).

High level: Vertice de Anayet (2542m)
Set on a high plateau of peaty grasslands, we find the Ibon de Anayet. From here we have several choices. We can either relax with a picnic and take in the magnificent views. Alternatively, we can carry on up and tackle Vertice de Anayet - a fantastic high peak made from a beautiful red rock.
Distance: 14.5 km (9 miles), ascent: +/- 1040 m (3410 feet). Highest altitude 2542 m (8340 feet)

Saturday

Low level: Rincón del Verde
Starting at the village of Panticosa, we follow a mountain stream along a lovely gorge and head into the Valle de La Ripera. It's a great place to see marmots, birds of prey and the local Hispanica-Breton horses which roam the mountains during the summer. At the head of the valley lies the Rincon del Verde where sheer 700m cliffs rise above you.
Distance: 10 km - 14 km (6 - 9 miles), ascent: +/- 500 m (1640 feet). Highest altitude 1600 m (5250 feet)
Pyrenees marmot

High level: Ibones Azules
A fitting finale to a great week of hiking. Today our route starts from the high road head at the spa of Balneario de Panticosa. We'll ascend steeply up to a couple of small mountain lakes before traversing around to the larger reservoir of Bachimaña and continuing heading up to the lovely Ibones de Azules - two beautiful lakes with a distinctive blue colour. We return by a different route, following the GR11 path once again. This area is rugged, alpine, and beautiful!
Distance: 10 km - 19 km (6 - 12 miles), ascent: +/- 600 - 1100 m (2000 - 3600 feet). Highest altitude 2380 m (7800 feet)

Sunday

Breakfast and free morning in Biescas. Transfer to either Zaragoza train station or the airport for the flight to London Stansted.

Valle de Tena Explorer Dates & Prices

2026

Sunday 24 - 31 May (only 4 places remaining)
Sunday 7  - 14 June (fully booked)
Sunday 19 - 26 July
Sunday 13 - 20 September

Price

1799 €per person (based on two sharing a double or twin room)
179 € single room supplement
119 € premium room upgrade (bigger room, most with private terrace) - per person for 7 nights
205 € junior suite upgrade - per person for 7 nights (245 € for the 19 - 26 July dates)

Included

7 nights in 4* Hotel Tierra de Biescas
Breakfasts every morning
Picnic lunches each walking day
3-course evening meals in local restaurants each night apart from the rest day
Transfers to and from either Zaragoza airport or train station.
Transport to the walks each day and to Jaca on the rest day.

Not included

Flights, insurance, drinks with the evening meals, lunch and evening meal on the rest day.

Getting to the Pyrenees

Transfers are included from Zaragoza train station or airport. Ryan Air flies from London Stansted to Zaragoza. You can also travel via Barcelona or Madrid and catch the AVE high-speed fast train to Zaragoza Delicias where we will pick you up. The AVE is very comfortable and smooth. Travelling at nearly 300 km/h, the journey from either Barcelona or Madrid takes approximately 1 hr 40 mins and there are trains roughly every hour.

We pick up from Zaragoza Delicias train station at 12:00 midday and drop off the Sunday at 11:45 am.

12 Midday Arrival Transfer
Trains that fit well with our 12:00 transfer are:
RENFE trains – the traditional rail company
Depart Barcelona 9:55, arrive Zaragoza 11:38
Depart Madrid 10:27, arrive Zaragoza 11:47

Iryo trains – a new train service, very similar service to RENFE, website more user-friendly
Depart Barcelona 9:50, arrive Zaragoza 11:13
Depart Madrid 9:57, arrive Zaragoza 11:17

11:45 am Departure Transfer
RENFE train – Depart Zaragoza 12:52, arrive Barcelona 14:46
Iryo trains - Depart Zaragoza 12:41, arrive Barcelona 14:14
RENFE train – Depart Zaragoza 12:26, arrive Madrid 13:52

Please note train times can vary depending on the dates but these train times usually run every Sunday.

For more details of our transfers please see our getting here page. If you need help buying train tickets, please drop us an email and we can help.

There are direct flights from London Stansted to Zaragoza with Ryan Air, on Sundays and our transfers are timed top meet this flight.

Sunday flight times are as follows:
Depart Stansted 6:20, arrive Zaragoza 9:35
Depart Zaragoza 10:10, arrive Stansted 11:15

Hotel

4* Hotel Tierra de Biescas

The four-star Hotel Tierra de Biescas is in the heart of the old village, set in lovely grounds with an indoor and outdoor pool.

Each of its 51 stylishly furnished rooms has an en-suite bathroom. It has a bar and lounge area with sofas, a restaurant and gardens with loungers and tables.

Each morning, a breakfast buffet is served with cooked and continental options. Three-course evening meals are taken at local restaurants in Biescas each night with a choice of starters, main courses and dessert. Please note that wine is not included.

Guests can relax in the hotel’s spa facilities, which include a small indoor swimming pool and sauna. A full range of massage treatments is available. In July and August, the outdoor swimming pool is open.

Read more about Hotel Tierra de Biescas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Hike Pyrenees Trip Guarantee

Are your trips guaranteed to run?

Yes — all Hike Pyrenees holidays are guaranteed to run. Once you book, your trip is confirmed.

Travel & Transfers to Biescas

Where do you pick up from, and what time are your transfers?

Transfers for all of our guided trips are included in the cost of your trip. We pick up from Zaragoza Delicias train station at 12:00 pm (midday) and from Zaragoza airport to meet the Ryanair flight from Stansted. Return drop‑off is at 11:45 am at the train station or at the airport, timed for the London Stansted flight. See our getting here page for more details.

Can I arrive by train instead of flying?

Yes. High‑speed AVE trains from Madrid and Barcelona arrive at Zaragoza Delicias. Please ensure you arrive in Zaragoza Delicias for the midday transfer.

Can I make my own way to Biescas?

Yes — you’re welcome to drive or arrange your own transport. We’ll confirm check‑in times and parking options. There is free, safe parking at the hotel.

Accommodation in Biescas

Where will I stay during the holiday?

You’ll stay at the 4★ Hotel Tierra de Biescas, a modern hotel with indoor and outdoor pools, sauna, gardens, and comfortable en‑suite rooms. Shops, banks, bars and restaurants are all within a short walk of the hotel.

Can I book a single room?

Yes. Single rooms are available for a supplement.

Is there Wi‑Fi at the hotel?

Yes — free Wi‑Fi is available throughout the hotel.

Are room ugrades available?

Yes, the hotel has premium rooms with private terraces and junior suites. Drop us an email to check upgrade prices and availability.

Meals & Dietary Requirements

Which meals are included in the price?

Breakfasts, picnic lunches on walking days, and evening meals are included. The only meals not included are lunch and dinner on the rest day.

Can you cater for dietary requirements?

Yes — vegetarian, vegan, gluten‑free and other dietary needs can be catered for with advance notice.

What are the evening meals like?

We eat at different local restaurants in the village, with one night at the hotel's excellent restaurant, enjoying regional dishes and a relaxed atmosphere.

Walking Levels & Fitness

How difficult are the walks?

Two guided options are offered each day:

-Lower‑level: 9-14km of distance, relaxed pace, good paths, moderate ascents

-Higher‑level: 13-20km of distance, longer days, steeper terrain, rougher paths, occasional easy scrambling

Can I switch between the easier and harder walks?

Yes — each morning the guides explain both routes, and you can choose whichever suits you that day.

How fit do I need to be?

A reasonable level of fitness is recommended. Lower‑level walks are suitable for regular walkers; higher‑level routes require good stamina and confidence on uneven terrain.

What distances and ascents should I expect?

Lower‑level: typically 9-14km of distance and 300–500 m ascent.

Higher‑level: typically 13-20km of distance and 700–1200 m ascent.

Walking time ranges from 5 to 9 hours, depending on the route.

Group & Guiding

How big are the groups?

Groups are small and friendly, usually around 12 to 16 people. These are split between the two hikes each day, making the hiking groups around 6 to 9 people, depending on how the group splits.

Who leads the walks?

All hikes are led by one of Hike Pyrenees small guiding team. They are experienced, fully-qualified English-speaking guides who know the Pyrenees, their wildlife, legends and history.

Is this holiday suitable for solo travellers?

Yes — many guests come alone, and the small‑group format makes it very sociable.

Packing & Equipment

What should I bring?

Sturdy, comfortable hiking boots, waterproof jacket, warm layers, sun protection, a daypack, and a refillable water bottle. The water in the hotel is safe to drink.

Can I borrow trekking poles?

Absolutely. We can lend you trekking poles for no extra cost.

Booking & Practicalities

Do I need travel insurance?

Yes - insurance to cover accidents in the mountains and illness is compulsory. The insurance must cover mountainous terrain and hiking. We also recommend general travel insurance to cover flight delays, lost luggage and for cover if you need to cancel your trip due to injury/illness before you travel.

What is your cancellation policy?

If you need to cancel your trip, the deposit of 125€ per person is non-refundable. If you have paid your balance and cancel with 7 weeks notice or more, we will refund 50%. If you cancel with less than 7 weeks notice, no refund will be made. Remember, most travel insurance policies will cover this cost if you need to cancel due to injury.

Can I extend my stay?

Yes — let us know when booking, and we can help arrange extra nights either in Biescas or in Zaragoza, which is a lovely city to visit with lots to see and a fascinating history.

Trip-Specific Questions

What makes the Valle de Tena Explorer such a special walking holiday?

The Valle de Tena Explorer is one of our most loved holidays because it offers the perfect mix of big‑mountain scenery, flexibility, and variety. Expect turquoise mountain lakes, jagged peaks, high ridges and beautiful meadows.

What are the typical high‑level routes?

Routes may include Punta del Pacino, Vertice de Anayet, the Ayous lakes circuit, or similar high‑mountain days, depending on conditions. The terrain on the high-level routes is rockier and more alpine. Some routes have short sections of easy scrambling, but nothing that requires the use of ropes.

Do we cross into France?

Yes — some walks visit the French side of the Pyrenees.

How long are the transfers to each walk?

Most walks are within a 20–40 minute drive; a few longer days may involve a slightly longer transfer.

Will we see wildlife in the Valle De Tena?

The Valle de Tena is home to griffon vultures, marmots, eagles, and a wide range of alpine flowers.

Private Group Bookings

Can you run the Valle De Tena Explorer for a private group?

Yes, we can run this itinerary as a bespoke trip for private groups with dates to suit the group. Drop us an email with approx. numbers and dates if you are interested in a private group trip.
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Valle de Tena Explorer

Guided Walking Holiday

2026 Dates:

24 - 31 May (only 4 places remaining)
7  - 14 June (fully booked)
19 - 26 July
13 - 20 September

1799 € per person

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