Monte Perdido

With a height of 11,007 feet, Monte Perdido is Spain's seventh-tallest summit (3,355 meters). The third highest peak in the Pyrenees range, Monte Perdido, is located along the French border. The peak is located within the beautiful Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. There are 19 distinct ways to the peak, all with varying distances and difficulty, for those seeking the most magnificent views in the park.

The Spanish Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, which was formed in 1918 with only 21 square kilometers of territory, is home to Monte Perdido. You will pass through a cornucopia of varied landscapes, no matter which path you choose, from enormous glaciers and magnificent canyons to vast areas of forest and green meadows. Let's explore meadows, massive forests, amazing gorges, glaciers, experience eternal snow, and observe the unique karstic terrain built over thousands of years in this natural wonderland.


Location: Huesca, Spain
Height: 3,355 meters (1,007 feet)
Range: Pyrenees

Monte Perdido. Photo: peakvisor.com
Monte Perdido. Photo: peakvisor.com
Monte Perdido. Photo: journeyz.co
Monte Perdido. Photo: journeyz.co

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