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GR 11.5 Senarta Baja El GR 11 Senda Pirenaica comienza a orillas del mar Cantábrico, en el cabo Higuer, y termina en el Mediterráneo, en el cabo de Creus. En su peri- plo recorre de este a oeste, o viceversa, la cordillera pirenaica a través de las tierras del País Vasco, Navarra, Aragón, Principado de Andorra y Catalu- Senarta ña. El tramo aragonés del GR 11 surca el corazón del Pirineo, al pie de sus más emblemáticas cumbres, acercándonos a la alta montaña en todos sus GR 11.5 Forau de Aiguallut GR 11 GR Huesca 11.5 matices. La espléndida riqueza de su medio natural, el cobijo de los refu- Sallent Balneario Refugio Refugio Refugio Puente de Refugio de La Renclusa Ref. Cap Refugio de gios de montaña, el magnetismo de sus parajes, la tradición preservada Zuriza Guarrinza Candanchú de Gállego de Panticosa Bujaruelo de Goriz Pineta Parzán de Viadós de Estós San Jaime de Llauset Conangles Zaragoza HUESCA en cada uno de sus valles… se muestran a los ojos del caminante con toda GR 11 GR 11 GR 11.1 GR 11.2 Enlace su intensidad y sublime belleza. Selva Lizara Canfranc Refugio Ángel Orús Enlace GR 18 Teruel de Oza Senarta La variante GR 11.5 contornea el macizo de la Maladeta por su cara sep- tentrional y, con apoyo del recorrido del GR 11, que discurre por Vallibier- na, permite crear un itinerario circular que rodea todo el macizo coronado por el Aneto. Los refugios de montaña de La Renclusa y Cap de Llauset son GR-T 46 el apoyo imprescindible al realizar el recorrido. Arquitectura civil Arquitectura tradicional N S-2 The GR 11 Pyrenean Path begins on the shores of the Cantabrian Sea, at Vivienda de Oficina de Turismo Turismo Rural Cape Higuer, and ends in the Mediterranean, at Cape Creus. On its journey it runs from east to west, or vice versa, the Pyrenean mountain range through the lands of GR 11.5 Restaurante Hotel / Hostal the Basque Country, Navarre, Aragon, Principality of Andorra and Catalonia. The S-14 Bar Albergue Aragonese section of the GR 11 goes through the heart of the Pyrenees, at the foot GR 11.5 Centro de salud Refugio of its most emblematic peaks, approaching the high mountain in all its nuances.The Ref. de La Renclusa Museo / splendid richness of its natural environment, the shelter of the mountain refuges, the Farmacia Centro de interpretación magnetism of its places, the tradition preserved in each of its valleys … are displayed Camping Estación de esquí to the eyes of the walker in all its intensity and sublime beauty. The turnoff GR 11.5 runs around the massif of La Maladeta on its north face and, with the support of the route of the GR 11, which runs through Vallibierna, allows GR 11 Gran Recorrido GR 11 the creation of a circular itinerary that goes around the entire massif crowned by the Variante GR 11.5 Aneto. The mountain refuges of La Renclusa and Cap de Llauset are the essential GR 11.2 Otros senderos GR GR 11.5 support on making the journey. Senderos del Parque Natural Posets-Maladeta GR 11.5 Límite del Parque Natural Posets-Maladeta Senarta GR 11.5 GR 11 Refugio Cap de Llauset (por La Renclusa) GR 11 La variante GR 11.5 remonta en su inicio el valle de Benasque, pasando por lugares tan emblemáticos como los Baños y el Hospital de Benasque, Plan d’Están y La Besurta. Tras alcanzar el refugio de La Renclusa desciende hasta Aiguallut, re- monta el valle de Barrancs hasta el collado de Salenques (2.809 m), faldea el pico GR 11 Russell, visita el ibón Cap de la Vall y se une de nuevo al GR 11 en la collada d’els GR 11 Estanyets, ya muy cerca del refugio guardado de Cap de Llauset. S-10 *Se recomienda realizar la variante GR 11.5 en dos etapas: Senarta-Ref. La Renclusa Ref. Cap de Llauset / Ref. La Renclusa-Cap de Llauset. *Por su seguridad no es recomendable su recorrido con nieve. Riesgo de aludes, S-10 condiciones de montaña extremas. The GR 11.5 turnoff, at its beginning, climbs up the Benasque Valley, passing through such Tramo Enlace emblematic places as Los Baños and the Hospital of Benasque, Plan d’Están and La Besurta. After rea- con GR 18 ching the refuge of La Renclusa it descends to Aiguallut, it climbs up the Barrancs Valley to the Salen- Realiza: ques Mountain pass (2,809 m), skirts Russell Peak, visits the Ibon Cap de la Vall and again joins the GR 11 at the mountain pass d’els Estanyets, goes very near the guarded refuge of Cap de Llauset. *It is recommended to travel the GR 11.5 turnoff in two stages: Senarta-Ref. La Renclusa / 0 0,5 1 km GR 18 Ref. La Renclusa-Cap de Llauset. *For your safety, it is not recommended to travel on it with snow. Risk of avalanches, extreme mountain conditions. SENARTA GR 11.5 REFUGIO CAP DE LLAUSET 1 2 3 SENARTA- SENARTA- LA RENCLUSA- LA RENCLUSA- 3 GR 11.5 Variante por Aiguallut LA RENCLUSA LLAUSET LLAUSET MIDE es un sistema de comunicación entre excursionistas 2 para valorar y expresar las exigencias técnicas y físicas de Senarta 1 Horario / Time 4 h 40 min 6 h 40 min 11 h 20 min los recorridos. Su objetivo es unificar las apreciaciones 3000 m sobre la dificultad de las excursiones para permitir a cada 1.007 m 1.254 m 2.261 m Desnivel (+) / Accumulated altitude practicante una mejor elección. Valoración de 1 a 5 puntos, Refugio de Estós GR 11 Circo de Salenques Collado 2706 m Desvío Aiguallut Desvío Aiguallut Cresta Russell ColladaEstanyets d´els de menos a más. 2750 Collado de Salenques Desnivel (-) / Accumulated altitude 198 m 976 m 1.174 m Distancia / Distance 13,4 km 11,8 km 25,2 km El GR 11 baja prácticamente en todo momento por pista, bordeando el em- 2500 Desvío AiguallutRefugio de La RenclusaDesvío Aiguallut Forau de Puente de CregüeñaBaños de Benasque Hospital de BenasquePlan d´Están La Besurta Collado de La Renclusa Aiguallut B MIDE is a system of communication between hikers to value Valle de Barrancs A Tipo de vía / Type of path Travesía, trek Travesía, trek Travesía, trek and express the technical and physical demands of the balse de Paso Nuevo y en paralelo al río Ésera, hasta el Puente de San Jaime, don- 2250 B journeys. Its objective is to unify the evaluations regarding the severidad del medio de comienza la subida al refugio de Estós. Tras superar el parking, cruza el río Estós A severity of the environment 3 4 4 difficulty of the excursions to allow each hiker to make a 2000 2000 better choice. Evaluation of 1 to 5 points, from fewer to more. orientación en el itinerario por el puente de L’Aiguacari y sigue ascendiendo, por la cabaña de Santa Ana y la orientation 2 2 2 1750 1750 dificultad Más información / more information: cabaña del Turmo, hasta alcanzar el refugio de Estós. terrain underfoot 2 3 3 www.montanasegura.com 1500 Variante por Aiguallut 1500 esfuerzo necesario 3 4 5 effort required The GR 11 practically always descends by trail, running around the reservoir of Paso Nuevo * Condiciones de verano, tiempos estimados 1250 1250 and parallel to the Ésera River, to the San Jaime Bridge, where the ascent begins to the Estós Refuge. según criterio MIDE, sin paradas. After passing the car park, it crosses the Estós River on the L’Aiguacari Bridge and continues climbing, 1000 1000 Respeta la naturaleza y el medio rural por el que camines. through the Cabaña de Santa Ana and the Cabaña del Turmo, until reaching the Estós Refuge. 4 SENARTA- 5 SENARTA- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25,2 km 0 1 2 2,4 km GR 11 REFUGIO DE ESTÓS GR 11 CAP DE LLAUSET Show respect for nature and the environment. Horario / Time: 3 h 50 min Horario / Time: 6 h Planifica tu viaje y avisa a dónde vas. Senarta SENARTA REFUGIO DE ESTÓS Desnivel (+) / Accumulated altitude: 800 m Desnivel (+) / Accumulated altitude: 1.463 m Plan your trip and let someboody know where you are 4 GR 11 5 SENARTA GR 11 REFUGIO CAP DE LLAUSET going. Refugio Cap de Llauset GR 11 Desnivel (-) / Accumulated altitude: 315 m Desnivel (-) / Accumulated altitude: 443 m 3000 m Distancia / Distance: 11,9 km Distancia / Distance: 14,1 km Utiliza calzado adecuado y llévate el equipo necesario 3000 m para la excursión (teléfono, agua, etc.). El GR 11 asciende por la pista de Vallibierna, ganando altura por la margen Tipo de vía / Type of path: Travesía, trek Tipo de vía / Type of path: Travesía, trek 2750 Use adequate footwear and be prepared (take drinking derecha de L’Aigüeta de Vallibierna. Tras pasar por la cabaña del Quillón, llega al 2750 Ibones de Vallibierna Collada de Vallibierna severidad del medio severidad del medio water, a mobile telephone, etc). Puente de Coronas Pleta de Llosás 3 severity of the environment 3 severity of the environment puente de Coronas, donde la pista termina. Allí se toma el camino peatonal que re- 2500 2500 Cabaña delFuente Quillón orientación en el itinerario orientación en el itinerario Puente de San Jaime Cabaña del Turmo 2 2 Puente de L´Aiguacari orientation orientation Aunque el itinerario está señalizado, no olvides tomar monta la margen derecha del barranco, hasta la Pleta de Llosás.
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