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Top 8 Gorges around Sesué

Canyons around Sesué are found within the Pyrenees, particularly in the Benasque Valley. This region offers access to natural gorges and ravines, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape is characterized by mountainous terrain and river-carved formations. Sesué serves as a base for exploring these natural attractions.

Best canyons around Sesué

  • The most popular canyons is Remáscaro Gorge Waterfalls, a waterfall and gorge that collects waters from seven other ravines. It is a recommended crossing point from Eriste to…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Tica del León Gorge

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This will be the first or third ravine you find on the Three Barrancos route, depending on the direction in which you take the route. This route runs through the …

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Remáscaro Gorge Waterfalls

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This mighty ravine collects the waters of seven other ravines: Mascarada, Cllotet, Ardonés, Ubago de Ardonés, Ampríu, Puimestre and La Selva. That large basin was partly responsible for the great floods of 1963 that left Anciles looking like an island.

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Fuen d'Aranda and Barranco Sobarriba

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In the second ravine of the Tres Barrancos route you will also find the Fuen d'Aranda in a leafy corner with its own microclimate fed by the fountain itself.

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Barranco dels Molinazos

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The third (or first) ravine of the Tres Barrancos route, equipped with a comfortable wooden walkway. Like the other two, this ravine usually descends with little water, especially in the central summer months.

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Canal Fonda

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Climbing the canal is challenging because you have to deal with loose scree, an official incline and usually snow. Crampons were very helpful on my tour at the end of July.

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October 18, 2025, Remáscaro Gorge Waterfalls

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Recommended crossing point from Eriste to Cerler, or walk its approximately 300 meters from Cerler

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This mighty ravine collects the waters of seven other ravines: Mascarada, Cllotet, Ardonés, Ubago de Ardonés, Ampríu, Puimestre and La Selva. That large basin was partly responsible for the great floods of 1963 that left Anciles looking like an island.

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October 30, 2023, Barranco Tica del León

This will be the first or third ravine you find on the Three Barrancos route, depending on the direction in which you take the route. This route runs through the foothills of Tuca del Mon(t) and is a popular activity among residents and visitors to Benasque due to its relatively short duration. It offers very good views of the towns of Benasque and Anciles, the Ésera river and the Remáscaro ravine in front, descending from Cerler.

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In the second ravine of the Tres Barrancos route you will also find the Fuen d'Aranda in a leafy corner with its own microclimate fed by the fountain itself.

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October 30, 2023, Barranco dels Molinazos

The third (or first) ravine of the Tres Barrancos route, equipped with a comfortable wooden walkway. Like the other two, this ravine usually descends with little water, especially in the central summer months.

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Mandatory passage channel to ascend and descend to Posets via the Normal Way, also known as Camí Reial. Depending on the year, you can find snow until very late in the summer and crampons must be used.

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July 22, 2021, Canal Fonda

Climbing the canal is challenging because you have to deal with loose scree, an official incline and usually snow. Crampons were very helpful on my tour at the end of July.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable canyons to explore near Sesué?

The region around Sesué, particularly within the Benasque Valley, offers several impressive canyons. You can explore the dramatic Remáscaro Gorge Waterfalls, which collects waters from seven other ravines. Another significant spot is Tica del León Gorge, offering views of Benasque and Anciles. For a more challenging experience, consider Canal Fonda, a mandatory passage channel to ascend and descend to Posets.

Are there any family-friendly canyoning options or trails near Sesué?

While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all canyons, the Aigüeta de Barbaruens Canyon in the wider Benasque Valley is often described as a 'water park sculpted by nature,' suggesting a more interactive and potentially family-friendly water-based experience. For trails, the Tica del León Gorge is part of the Three Barrancos route, which is noted for its relatively short duration and good views, making it suitable for many visitors.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the canyons around Sesué?

The canyons around Sesué are characterized by impressive geological formations carved by rivers. You'll encounter powerful waterfalls like those at Remáscaro Gorge Waterfalls, deep gorges, and scenic river valleys. The Fuen d'Aranda and Barranco Sobarriba highlight features a leafy corner with its own microclimate, fed by a natural fountain.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons in the Sesué area?

The best time to visit the canyons for activities like canyoning is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. For example, the Barranco dels Molinazos usually has less water in the central summer months, which can make it more accessible. However, for challenging routes like Canal Fonda, snow can persist until late summer, requiring crampons.

What outdoor activities are available near the canyons around Sesué?

Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the Sesué area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including challenging loops like the 'Valle de Benasque – integral of Castejón de Sos to Llanos del Hospital'. There are also running trails, such as the 'Linsoles Reservoir – Linsoles Reservoir loop', and mountain hikes, including routes to Posets Summit. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Sesué, Running Trails around Sesué, and Mountain Hikes around Sesué guides.

Are there any specific challenges or difficulties associated with canyon trails in Sesué?

Yes, some canyon trails around Sesué can be quite challenging. For instance, Canal Fonda is known for loose scree, a steep incline, and often snow, even in late summer, making crampons helpful or necessary. Other gorges, like Tica del León Gorge and Barranco dels Molinazos, are part of routes that are generally intermediate in difficulty.

What amenities are available in Sesué for visitors exploring the canyons?

Sesué, as a municipality in the Pyrenees, serves as a base for exploring the surrounding natural attractions. While specific amenities for canyon trails are not detailed, the village and nearby towns in the Benasque Valley typically offer cafes, restaurants, shops, and accommodation options for visitors.

Are there any dog-friendly trails or areas within the canyons around Sesué?

While the guide does not specifically mention dog-friendly policies for individual canyons, many natural areas in the Pyrenees are generally accessible for dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always advisable to check local regulations or specific trail information before bringing your dog to ensure a safe and compliant visit.

What should I bring for canyoning or exploring the gorges in Sesué?

For challenging routes like Canal Fonda, especially if snow is present, crampons are highly recommended. Generally, for canyoning, appropriate footwear with good grip, a helmet, and suitable clothing for water activities are essential. For hiking in the gorges, sturdy hiking boots, water, and sun protection are advisable.

How do visitors rate the canyons around Sesué?

The canyons around Sesué are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 10 upvotes and 4 photos shared across various highlights. Visitors enjoy the diverse exploration opportunities offered by the gorges, waterfalls, and challenging trails, highlighting the region's natural beauty and the engaging experiences it provides.

Is public transport available to reach the canyon areas from Sesué?

While specific public transport routes directly to canyon trailheads from Sesué are not detailed, the Benasque Valley, where Sesué is located, does have some public transport options. However, for reaching more remote canyon access points, personal vehicles or local taxi services might be necessary. It's recommended to check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.

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