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

What is Monte Perdido?

Monte Perdido is a mountain reaching 3,355 meters in height, located in the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park, in the province of Huesca, Aragón. It is the highest limestone peak in the Pyrenees and one of the most prominent in Europe. Its name comes from the historical difficulty in finding its summit from the valley, adding an air of mystery to its imposing presence.

What will you see at Monte Perdido?

Climbing Monte Perdido, you can observe limestone rock formations, glaciers, and a wide variety of flora and fauna adapted to high mountain conditions. From the summit, views stretch over the deep Ordesa and Añisclo valleys, with their forests and waterfalls. The landscape combines the harshness of rock with the softness of alpine meadows, where wind and silence prevail.

Historical and natural context

Monte Perdido is part of the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. This recognition is due to its geological, ecological, and scenic value. The mountain has been a landmark for mountaineers since the 19th century and represents a natural symbol of the Aragón region and the Pyrenees in general.

Practical information for visitors

Accessing Monte Perdido requires good physical preparation and appropriate mountain equipment. The most common route starts from the Ordesa valley, with well-marked but demanding trails. It is not suitable for people with reduced mobility. Entry is free, though it is recommended to check weather conditions and possible park restrictions. No prior reservation is needed to enter the park, but it is advisable for accommodations or specialized guides.

Key Information

Visit Duration

6-8 hours

Recommended Seasons

Spring, Summer, Autumn

Pricing

Free

Accessibility

Low

Kid-Friendly Pet-Friendly Booking Required

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Guide

Essential information for visiting Monte Perdido

Location

In this area

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers about Monte Perdido

Monte Perdido has a height of 3,355 meters above sea level.
No permit is needed to access the National Park, but it is recommended to check conditions and restrictions.
The ascent is demanding and not suitable for young children or people with reduced mobility.
Spring and summer are the best seasons for the ascent due to more favorable weather.
Yes, specialized guides are available to accompany visitors for safety and orientation.