Monte Perdido
Highlights
- • Altitude of 3,355 meters above sea level
- • Part of Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park
- • Europe's highest limestone massif
- • Declared UNESCO World Heritage Site
- • Panoramic views of valleys and glaciers
- • Challenging and well-marked hiking trails
Description
Key Information
Visit Duration
6-8 hours
Recommended Seasons
Spring, Summer, Autumn
Pricing
Free
Accessibility
Low
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Essential information for visiting Monte Perdido
Location
Practical Information
- Pricing
- Free
- Visit Duration
- 6-8 hours
Features & Services
- Accessibility:Low
- Kid-Friendly:No
- Pet-Friendly:Yes
- Booking:Booking Required
Planning Information
Recommended Seasons
Spring · Summer · Autumn
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Monte Perdido is from late spring to early autumn, when weather conditions are more stable and trails are snow-free.
Visitor Tips
When visiting Monte Perdido, it is essential to wear appropriate mountain clothing and footwear, carry enough water, and use sun protection. Check the weather forecast before your hike and start early to make the most of daylight hours. Respect park guidelines and stay on marked trails to preserve the natural environment.
Historical Facts
Monte Perdido has been a mountaineering landmark since the 19th century. Its name reflects the historical difficulty in locating its summit from neighboring valleys. In 1997, the massif and its surroundings were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing their natural and geological value.
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