Stands out for

  • • Guided visits to Romanesque monasteries and cathedrals
  • • Forest trails featuring native flora and natural aromas
  • • Routes adaptable to group physical ability
  • • Half-day to multi-day journey options
  • • Themed experiences in botany and culture

Description

Guided hiking in Campo, Aragonese Pyrenees, provides immersive experiences through ancient forest trails and historic mountain paths, revealing centuries-old monasteries, abandoned villages, and traditional shepherds’ routes. Expert local guides lead small groups through alpine meadows, high-altitude lakes, and remote mountain passes, offering insights into regional ecology, medieval architecture, and sustainable mountain living. Hikes range from half-day to multi-day, with options for all fitness levels, ensuring access to remote landscapes, cultural landmarks, and panoramic views of the Pyrenees. This experience combines adventure, education, and environmental stewardship, fostering deep connections to nature and heritage.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

Ages 6+

Kid-friendly Booking required

Practical Guide

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Location

In this area

Expert Recommendations

Bring comfortable, durable hiking shoes, plenty of water, and sun protection. The best time for hiking is from May to November, avoiding midday heat in summer. Check with your guide to tailor the route to your fitness level, and always carry a warm layer for cool mornings or winter conditions.

Physical Requirements

moderate physical activity, adaptable to group level

About the Area

Campo, in the Aragonese Pyrenees, is an ideal starting point for exploring forests and mountains rich in medieval heritage. The area offers tourist services, local museums, and complementary activities such as canyoning, mountain biking, and visits to the Ordesa National Park and Monte Perdido. Access is straightforward from nearby towns like Benasque and Aínsa.

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Ruta de senderismo, 1/2 día, alrededores de Campo

 

Min. 2
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Duration: La duración de la excursión de senderismo será de aproximadamente 3 horas.
Description

¿Quieres conocer los alrededores de la localidad de Campo, en Huesca? ¡Ven con nosotros en una ruta de senderismo! Realizaremos un recorrido, dirigido por un guía profesional,en una actividad de una media jornada donde podrás elegir la ruta en fución de las características del grupo, dependiendo de la preparación física de sus integrantes y de su edad ya que es una actividad para todos los públicos. Así nuestro guía os trazará una ruta con sin desniveles y de dificultad baja si vuestro conocimiento y preparación de trekking es bajo, pero con el mismo encanto que si sois unos adictos a las rutas con grandes desniveles y de dificultad media a alta. Para esta ruta te recomendamos que prepares una mochila con provisiones ya que haremos un pequeño descanso para reponer energías a mitad de camino, así como preparar el calzado adecuado para la ocasión.El mínimo de personas para realizar la actividad son 2 personas y el máximo son 50. ¡Una actividad fantástica, para disfrutar de la naturaleza, y liberarte del estrés!

Included Services
  • Ruta de senderismo
  • Monitor - guía
  • Seguros
Group size: min. 2
From €69

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Frequently Asked Questions

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The recommended minimum age is 6 years, though this may vary by route. It is advised to confirm suitability with the provider based on difficulty level.
Wear appropriate mountain clothing and footwear, sun protection, water, and outer layers according to season to ensure comfort and safety during the hike.
Yes, themed routes include guided visits to historical sites such as the Monastery of Obarra and the Cathedral of San Vicente de Roda, combining nature and culture.
Yes, there are specific winter routes that include snowshoe use, though most activities are concentrated between May and November.
Yes, routes are adaptable to the group’s physical level, from gentle walks to moderate terrain, ensuring suitability for all participants.