Besiberri Nord, Mountain summit in La Vall de Boí, Spain
Besiberri Nord is a granite summit in the Pyrenees standing at 3008 meters (9869 feet) within La Vall de Boí. The peak offers multiple climbing routes that traverse varied terrain and expose interesting rock formations.
The summit was first reached on August 7, 1899, by four mountaineers who established its potential as a climbing destination. Since then, it has remained a regular objective for alpinists.
The mountain sits in the La Vall de Boí region, where Romanesque churches dot the valleys below and form part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. These buildings shape how locals and visitors experience the entire area.
The best climbing season runs from June through September, with August offering the most stable weather. Proper preparation and experience with exposed terrain are essential for a safe ascent.
The mountain sits near several other high peaks, allowing visitors to climb multiple summits within a single trip. This proximity to neighboring peaks makes the valley attractive for those seeking to combine several routes.
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