The Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido in the Pyrenees is the oldest reserve in Spain and was founded in 1918. The magnificent scenery of the Valle de Vio with Mountain Pena Montanesa in the backdrop offers tourists a number of options like hiking, mountain expeditions and rafting.Throughout Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido in the Pyrenees in Aragon, Spain you will find hiking trails that are fairly easy and others that are very difficult. Campsites are situated in the park for those visitors who like to spend a few days hiking amongst the mountains of Aragon, Spain.While hiking in Ordesa National Park you will venture through lush valley forests and meadows, steep limestone slopes and delicate alpine reaches. The valley in the Pyrenees, Spain was carved out by glaciers many centuries ago and the greenery has grown over the years to make this region absolutely spectacular.Always ... continue below the picture...
... be alert while hiking in this countryside as you will be sure to cross paths with many species of wildlife. The main entry point for hiking adventures in the Valle de Vio in the Pyrenees, Spain is from the little town of Torla where the park is open to the general public from May to the middle of November.Hikers in the Valle de Vio, backdropped by the Mountain Pena Montanesa, Parque Nacional Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Pyrenees, Huesca, Aragon, Spain, Europe.
Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/6.3, exposure time of 1/160 sec. on ISO 100, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 100mm.