Aragon Summer Adventures: Mountains, Trails, and Panoramic Feasts

Ski resorts in Aragon shine in the summer as well. While winter draws travelers to the Aramón Group resorts, together with Astún and Candanchú for snow sports, the Tena, Benasque and Aragon Valley areas unveil a different landscape that appeals to nature lovers just as much. From July 6 through September 1, Aramón launches its summer program, inviting visitors to explore the region beyond the slopes.

Visitors arriving at Cerler and Panticosa can embrace mountaineering, climbing Cogulla Peak or reaching the Rincón del Cielo viewpoint, and discovering the serene lakes of Asnos and Sabocos. Free guided mountain excursions are available to those who purchase tickets for Panticosa cable car or the El Molino de Cerler chairlift, providing a safe and informative way to experience high mountain scenery.

At Cerler, the emphasis includes activities designed for younger travelers. The Little Giants program offers mountaineering and nature introduction workshops to spark an interest in the mountains among children. The station also hosts free excursions, mountain bike descents, trail running routes, and a panoramic chairlift ride, culminating in a barbecue at the foot of several Pyrenean peaks with splendid views.

Cerler offers an opportunity to learn mountaineering with an experienced guide. Information on experiences is organized by regional tourism authorities.

Panticosa mountain biking destination

Sporting and cultural events such as Pirineos Sur, Tocando el Cielo Festival, and the Aneto-Posets Trail contribute to the draw of these mountain valleys, making them ideal for short getaways. The Valle de Tena trails host the DHI European Cup, highlighting Panticosa as an international mountain biking hotspot, a milestone worth noting for enthusiasts and casual riders alike.

Complementing these activities is a selection of high-end dining options. Cerler features Remáscaro as a premier restaurant choice, while Panticosa offers El Bosque, a panoramic venue perfect for a memorable meal after a day on the trails. Other cafés and terraces, such as Petrosos, provide convenient stops to rest and refresh with a view of the surrounding peaks.

Comprehensive information about these experiences is available through TurismodeAragon, with additional ideas and packages offered by travel services such as Viajes Aramón. These resources help families plan a well-rounded holiday that balances adventure with leisure and culinary enjoyment.

All details about the experiences and schedules can be found on TurismodeAragon’s official channel, with recommendations that tailor itineraries to family needs, activity level, and preferred scenery. The region invites visitors to tailor a summer stay that blends outdoor sport with cultural moments and culinary discovery, ensuring a memorable escape for every kind of traveler.

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