The Ordesa Valley is a glacial valley in Aragon, in the Spanish Pyrenees which forms part of the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. It was first discovered in 1820, but not mapped in detail until approximately the 1920s. The valley is about 11 kilometres long. You cannot drive through the park – you have to force spherical it and access it up one of the valleys. The major access is on the west, from Torla, and there might be some thing at the car-park there. If you’ve got obtained the time I’d virtually recommend a night or three in Torla or Broto.
I have stayed in Bielsa, on the east, and I don’t recall any tourist center there, but with the map and the booklet I haven’t virtually felt the need.
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