Pico Gratal, Mountain summit in Huesca, Spain
Pico Gratal is a mountain summit in the Pyrenees that reaches 1,543 meters, located in Huesca province. Steep slopes covered with pine forests and limestone rock formations make up its distinctive structure.
The mountain served as a boundary marker between valley communities in Huesca since medieval times. This ancient role has shaped how people understand and organize the region to this day.
Shepherds follow seasonal routes around this summit that families have practiced for generations, shaping how the landscape looks and feels. These traditional paths remain visible in the terrain and connect local communities to the mountain today.
The hike takes about 5 hours round trip from the trailhead near Arguis, with clear markers along the path. Bring proper footwear and water, especially on warmer days.
From the summit, you can see both the Pyrenees mountains to the north and the plains of Hoya de Huesca stretching south without any obstruction. This view reveals the two contrasting landscapes that define the region.
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