Hiking in Aigüestortes National Park, Catalonia

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We spent a day hiking in Aigüestortes National Park across a wild landscape of twisting waters and soaring summits in the Catalan Pyrenees

Tucked away in the northwestern corner of Catalonia, deep in the Catalan Pyrenees, is the region’s best-kept secret: Aigüestortes and Lake Sant Maurici National Park or Parc Nacional d’Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici in Catalan.

Aigüestortes is absurdly pretty. Mighty jagged peaks tower far above evergreen forests and myriad glinting lakes. It’s a landscape begging to be hiked – and so we did.

At 141 km sq, Aigüestortes is relatively small for a national park. Extending 20km east to west, and just 9km north to south, it is one of 14 national parks in Spain, but the only one in Catalonia.

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Atlas & Boots Aigüestortes National Park has over 200 lakes

With national park status comes extensive protection. On arrival at the park, visitors are handed a set of rules written in five languages. Hunting, fishing, camping, fires, swimming, off-road cycling and all motorised vehicles are strictly forbidden within its boundaries.

It may sound prohibitive, but the end justifies the means. Aigüestortes is one of the most peaceful place we’ve ever seen.

It’s easy to see where the park gets its name – which roughly translates as ‘twisted waters and St. Maurice Lake’. Everywhere you look in this wild Pyrenean landscape, water greets your gaze. A slew of streams trickle down the mountainsides where they course into waterfalls that feed the park’s 200-plus lakes.

The waters teem with trout and provide ample habitat for the many frogs, toads and Pyrenean newts that live in the resultant wetlands. Along the lakeshore, muskrats and otters roam also.

Soaring summits – four of which top 3,000m with a further 10 over 2,800m high – surround the sparkling lakes. The most famous peaks are the Els Encantats (enchanted) pinnacles of Gran Encantat at 2,748m (9,016ft) and El Petit Encantat at 2,734m (8,970ft). They provide one of the region’s most recognisable images and are even used in the park’s official logo.

The steep slopes are home to wild goats and marmots, while cattle shod with cowbells graze the lush, rolling pastures. The scene is utterly idyllic.

The park has two main entrances. One is located in the west, 10km from the visitor centre in the village of Boí. The second is at Estany de Sant Maurici, 8km from the visitor centre at Espot. As cars are not allowed in the park, 4WD taxis run visitors between the two villages and the trailheads.

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Atlas & Boots The ‘enchanted’ pinnacles loom above Estany de Sant Maurici

We began our hike at the western end of the park at the trailhead of Carretera d’Aigüestortes a l’Estany de Sant. We hiked eastwards along the trail to Estany de Sant Maurici (Sant Maurici Lake), a distance of around 10km.

The route began obligingly enough, meandering along boardwalks and crisscrossing streams beneath a shaded forest. This is the most popular area of the park with many visitors content with spending an hour or two strolling the pathways before returning to the Vall de Boí. We, of course, continued.

It took around an hour and a half to reach Estany Llong, a popular lake and picturesque picnicking spot. A steady line of walkers and families spread themselves along the lakeshore to enjoy the divine view. There was ample shoreline to go around and as swimming is off-limits the area retains its peaceful ambiance.

It’s here that most day-trippers will about turn and return to where they started as the onward trail begins to ascend. Our climb was gentle at first, but soon became more challenging. The higher we got, the better the views. Eventually, just as the upward march began to dispirit, the trail reached its peak at Portarró d’Espot: a high pass with striking vistas in every direction.

The high pass at Portarró d’Espot
Atlas & Boots The high pass at Portarró d’Espot

Looking back to the west was Estany Llong and forward to the east was Estany de Sant Maurici with the twin peaks of Els Encantats standing guard. The sun was strong with barely a cloud in the cerulean sky and other than a herd of lackadaisical cows, we had the pass all to ourselves. It was the very definition of tranquillity.

After a pause for photos, we moved on and began to descend, pausing to eat lunch high above Estany de Sant Maurici. A welcome breeze was the perfect accessory to our charming picnic spot. After lunch, we snapped a final few shots before beginning our descent to the shores of Estany de Sant Maurici.

At the end of the trail, we waited in line with a handful of tourists for the 4WD taxis to Espot, where all of a sudden it was over and we were back in civilisation and there were no cows but cars, shops and phone reception instead.

Hiking in Aigüestortes National Park among its ‘twisted waters’ is a complete escape from the world. It’s everything that hiking should be. The park may well be small, but it feels a million miles from anywhere.

Autor: Peter
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