Parador de Bielsa
3 Star Hotel
On Request Best Rate
This welcoming mountain hut is located on the western slopes of the Ordesa National Park and Monte Perdido...
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General Overview
- ID: EW818
Country: Spain
Region: Aragon
City:
Style: Pyrenean Refuge in Mountainous Area
Type: Parador
Theme:
Class: 3 Star Hotel
Price from:
On Request Best Rate€
Description
PYRENEAN REFUGE AT THE FOOT OF MONTE PERDIDO
This welcoming mountain hut is located in one of the now
classical enclaves for outdoor sports and activities, the western slopes of the
Ordesa National Park and Monte Perdido, declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco
in 1997. The pure air of the Pyrenees and of the Monte Perdido, the clean waters
of the river Cinca and the tradition of the Romanesque hermitage of Nuestra
Señora de la Pineta, offer a warm feeling of well-being, peace and quiet.
Floors, walls, beams and columns lined with wood contain modern and comfortable
furniture. The bedrooms have beautiful views of this lovely natural enclave. The
cooking of Upper Aragón, strong and spicy, offers simple but tasty dishes: `migas
aragonesas` (fried breadcrumbs), Cinca river trout `a lo fino`, roast young
lamb, leg of wild boar and the puff-pastry dessert from Aragón, `teresicas`. Rooms
ROOM TYPES/DESCRIPTION:
Double rooms (twin beds) 25
Double rooms (double bed) 5
Duplex 1
Rooms with salon area 8
Double rooms (twin beds) 25
Double rooms (double bed) 5
Duplex 1
Rooms with salon area 8
Gastronomy and what to do
RESTAURANT/BARS:
What to eat...
Discover the exquisite Aragonese migas We invite you to taste the best typical dishes of Northern Aragon: trout from the Cinca river, roasted veal meat, wild boar leg, `teresicas de Aragón`, and certainly, `migas aragonesas` (fried breadcrumbs).
Activities:
* Canoeing
* Canyoning
* Cross-country skiing
* Horse riding
* Mountain bikes
* Mountaineering
* Paragliding
* Rafting
* Swimming
* Trekking
* 4x4 Routes
Typical festivals
* San Lorenzo 10 August, Huesca, 148 km.
* Fiesta Mayor 15 August, Bielsa, 14 km.
Visits
* Romanesque Routes in the province of Huesca. Tella (34 km), Bestue (48 km), Fanlo (56 km)
* Valleys of Gistain and Plan (40 km)
What to eat...
Discover the exquisite Aragonese migas We invite you to taste the best typical dishes of Northern Aragon: trout from the Cinca river, roasted veal meat, wild boar leg, `teresicas de Aragón`, and certainly, `migas aragonesas` (fried breadcrumbs).
Activities:
* Canoeing
* Canyoning
* Cross-country skiing
* Horse riding
* Mountain bikes
* Mountaineering
* Paragliding
* Rafting
* Swimming
* Trekking
* 4x4 Routes
Typical festivals
* San Lorenzo 10 August, Huesca, 148 km.
* Fiesta Mayor 15 August, Bielsa, 14 km.
Visits
* Romanesque Routes in the province of Huesca. Tella (34 km), Bestue (48 km), Fanlo (56 km)
* Valleys of Gistain and Plan (40 km)
Lodging
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Transport
Location
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HOW TO GET THERE:
The Parador is located at the bottom of the Valle de Pineta, 200 m from the Ordesa National Park and the Monte Perdido, within the municipal boundaries of Bielsa, 14 km from the town centre. This town is 135 km from Huesca, passing through Barbastro, a key point and compulsory deviation from the main roads from Madrid, Aragón and Cataluña. From there, take the N-123 to El Grado, 18 km away, and then the A-138, passing the Torreciudad Sanctuary. After 50 km, you come to Aínsa, where you should take the international road to France which passes through Bielsa (34 km).
HOW TO GET THERE:
The Parador is located at the bottom of the Valle de Pineta, 200 m from the Ordesa National Park and the Monte Perdido, within the municipal boundaries of Bielsa, 14 km from the town centre. This town is 135 km from Huesca, passing through Barbastro, a key point and compulsory deviation from the main roads from Madrid, Aragón and Cataluña. From there, take the N-123 to El Grado, 18 km away, and then the A-138, passing the Torreciudad Sanctuary. After 50 km, you come to Aínsa, where you should take the international road to France which passes through Bielsa (34 km).
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