Sorrosal Waterfall, Broto

Sorrosal Waterfall, Broto

Sorrosal Waterfall, Broto
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Sorrosal Waterfall, Broto

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Located in the small valley of the same name tributary of the River Ara. Very close to the village of Broto (Huesca) and short and easy path access, can be reached in 5 minutes from the town. Very spectacular views. Shire of Sobrarbe.

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A: Cascada del Sorrosal. Broto

Par Ignacio Borrego Polanco, à 390 mètres

Just inside Broto village, a nice waterfall falling over a magic wall of stratified stone, an amazing...

Cascada del Sorrosal. Broto

B: Turieto's Path

Par Sergi March, A 3.0 km

Esta ruta es el camino viejo que unía la población de Torla con las bordas del valle de Ordesa antes ...

Turieto's Path

C: 2nd Ara River - Bujaruelo - Spain

Par Ignacio Borrego Polanco, A 10.0 km

As the first one, this is another leg of the Ara river, running through Bujaruelo Valley

2nd Ara River - Bujaruelo - Spain

D: San Nicolás de Bujaruelo

Par Ignacio Borrego Polanco, A 10.1 km

A interesting view of Ara river drifting away as it arrives to San Nicolás de Bujaruelo, Pyrennes mou...

San Nicolás de Bujaruelo

E: Ara River, Bujaruelo Valley, Pyrennes Mountains - Spain

Par Ignacio Borrego Polanco, A 10.1 km

On the Spanish-French borderline - Just beside the Ordesa National Park, close to Gavarnie Massif, a ...

Ara River, Bujaruelo Valley, Pyrennes Mountains - Spain

F: Cotatuero circus (Ordesa)

Par crul, A 10.2 km

This is a panorama taked from the Cotatuero circus, above the Via Ferrata (Clavijas de Cotatuero), in...

Cotatuero circus (Ordesa)

G: Valle de Otal

Par Ignacio Borrego Polanco, A 10.6 km

A small valley at the feet of Otal peak, close to Ordesa National Park, Pyrennes Mountains, Huesca, A...

Valle de Otal

H: Rolando gap & Narciso plain

Par crul, A 11.5 km

Rolando gap & Narciso plain

I: Brèche de Roland

Par josu barandiaran, A 12.3 km

A gap in the wall that separates France from Spain making  possible the walk from one country to the ...

Brèche de Roland

J: Rolando gap

Par crul, A 12.3 km

Rolando gap

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