Puerto de Bujaruelo, Col des Tentes y Col des Espécières – circular from Refugio de Bujaruelo
Puerto de Bujaruelo, Col des Tentes y Col des Espécières – circular from Refugio de Bujaruelo
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06:17
14.5km
1,170m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.
Last updated: June 5, 2024
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Start point
Parking
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5.24 km
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6.85 km
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7.60 km
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8.23 km
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13.6 km
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13.9 km
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14.5 km
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Parking
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9.70 km
2.44 km
2.27 km
114 m
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11.7 km
2.27 km
455 m
114 m
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Ruta circular desde Torla pasando por: - Cascadas en el Barranco de Lapazosa (1.5 km) - Puerto de Bujaruelo (5.3 km) - Pic de Tentes (8.0 km) - Col de Tentes (8.8 km) - Lac des Espécières (9.6 km) - Col des Espécières (10.4 km) - Ibón de Lapazosa (11.1 km) - Cabaña de Eléctricas (13.2 km)
Easy (and long) hike with nice views. There is a public car park below Bujaruelo campsite, next the river.
Magnificent, intensive panorama round: The route starts in the Spanish Pyrenees, goes to the French side and back again. The route begins with a constant, but easy to walk ascent. After about 2 hours you reach a plateau, the first highlight. I've seen a lot of marmots. I initially tried to climb the Pic Entre des Ports via the south side, but broke off 20 meters below the summit. For people without any fear of heights, the path is certainly feasible. Later I went over the ridge via the east variant and went down a little freestyle ... no marked path, steep gravel slope, but doable. I also climbed the Pic de Dentes, unfortunately this was not recorded ... Ascent and descent approx. 20 minutes, plus 200 meters in altitude. Many walk the route via the Refuge des Sarradets. In my opinion, the approach from France would be an option here, there is a large parking lot at the foot of the Pic de Dentes. Apart from the unspectacular first 90 minutes ascent, the tour is a wonderful panoramic tour, I had many “wow moments”. The route is exhausting, there is the opportunity to freshen up your drinking water on streams. Sometimes I went a bit off the beaten track, so you can improvise a bit and vary, lengthen or shorten the route as you like. Temperature: 20-30 degrees, slightly cloudy. Route can also be walked if you are afraid of heights, if necessary skip the Pic Entre des Port or do not go to the summit. Have fun