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| Collarada   | 
| Page Type: Mountain/Rock Location: Huesca, Spain, Europe Lat/Lon: 42.71540°N / 0.4694°W Activities: Mountaineering Season: Spring, Summer, Fall Elevation: 9468 ft / 2886 m | Page By: Rafa Bartolome Created/Edited: Aug 9, 2003 / Jan 17, 2008 Object ID: 151745 Hits: 3462  Loading... Page Score: 88.42% - 10 Votes  Loading... Vote: Log in to vote |
Overview
The Collarada is one of the most characteristic and excellent mounts of the western Pyrenees. It is not 3000m but the great slope to climb overcomes that of the majority of big heights of the Pyrenees. His 2886 meters constitute the first great elevation of this mountainous chain from the west before all three thousands of Panticosa and Balaitous (valley of Tena). This peak is located in the union between Tena and Canfranc's valleys in the Pyrenees of Huesca and his name comes probably from the necklace ("collar") of heights that surround the cone of the top. In the access to the north face is the idyllic Circo de Ip where meets the dam of the same name surrounded with considerable heights as La Moleta (2576m), Pala de Ip (2783m), Punta Escarra (2760m), Pico del Aguila (2695m) and Bucuesa (2763m). Of all these mounts Collarada stands out for his height and the form of his summit as if it was the cherry of a great tart.
The normal route to climb this mountain go across the dam of Ip, being the nicest and satisfactory for the mountaineers though other possibilities exist from Villanua.
First climb: H.Russell & J.Labarthe, 16th july 1876.
Getting There
Trailhead: village of Canfranc ("Canfranc pueblo" and not "Canfranc estación" that is at 9 km).
Airports: Zaragoza (164 km), Barcelona (381 km)
Road:
-From Zaragoza to Huesca (72 km), highway. From Huesca to Jaca for N330 and continue to Villanua and Canfranc.
-From Barcelona: highway A2 to Lleida (or Lérida). From Lleida take N240 in direction to Binefar and Monzón to Huesca.
Others access: train (company renfe) and bus (company Alosa)
-Train Barcelona-Zaragoza. From Zaragoza to Canfranc in bus-see Alosa for hours.
-From Zaragoza to Canfranc in bus-see Alosa for hours.
Red Tape
No permits required for the route of Circo de Ip.
The route of Villanua required a permission. Without it the access is forbidden and you must to ask the day before in the Town Hall of Villanua to take one (open form 9:00am). It's free but the number of cars for day is limited.
Crampons and ice axe are necessary generally the whole year except july-september in the route of Circo de Ip.
When To Climb
The Collarada is accessible the whole year. Easier in summer with still snow in north face but is a good climb in winter for mountaineers with experience (crampons, ice axe and rope) but very long (2 days).
Camping-Mountain Huts (Refuges):
-Refugio de Canfranc (Tel:974-373217)-Canfranc pueblo.
-Refugio Tritón (Tel:974-378281)-Villanúa.
-Refugio El Aguila (Tel:974-373291)-Candanchú.
-Refugio Valle de Aragón (Tel:974-373222)-Candanchú.
More info: refugiosyalbergues.com
-Hotels:
-Hotel Santa Cristina***(Tel:974-373300)-Canfranc Estación.
-Hotel El Reno (Tel:974-378066)-Villanúa.
-Hotel Candanchú**(Tel:974-372025)-Candanchú.
-Campings:
-Camping Canfranc (cat2)(908-731604)
-Free little huts
-A hut before the ibon de Ip with benths, 5 places.
-Two huts in very bad conditions in ibon de Ip, 2-3 places.
-Hotel in ruins for an emergency in ibon de Ip (no walls in some places, bricks and tiles in the ground,...)
Mountain ConditionsFor mountain conditions you can to visit: I.N.M. (see province of Huesca and the village of Canfranc in “localidades”)
Maps / Guidebooks-Cuadernos Pirenaicos #6: valle de Canfranc (book in spanish). Map 1:25000. Ed.Sua. ISBN: 84-8216-140-7.
External Links- Canfranc
Web of village of Canfranc with tourism information anb a lot of itineraries in the zone (spanish).
- Valle del Aragón
Information of Villanua and Canfranc with Hotels, tourism, restaurants,...
- Los Pirineos
Information about this mountain chain (english).
- Lospirineos.com
Complete information of the Pyrinees: valleys, mountain huts,...(spanish/french).
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