The Aragonese Pyrenees are one of the most well-rounded destinations for those looking for a getaway that combines nature, adventure and culture.
Here, every traveller can tailor their own experience: from the thrill of the world’s longest zip line, to connecting with the natural surroundings on cycling routes through the Pyrenees, the comfort of 4×4 tours in Ordesa, or exploring the region’s history on cultural trails through the Pyrenees.
Staying at the Hotel Monasterio de Boltaña provides easy access to all these experiences, making your trip a much more fulfilling one.
The world’s longest zip line in the Pyrenees: pure adrenaline
Where is the world’s longest zip line in Spain?
The world’s longest latiroline is located in Spain, in Fiscal (Huesca), just 25 minutes from the hotel.
With a route spanning 2,000 metres and speeds of up to 160 km/h, the world’s longest zip line in the Pyrenees has established itself as one of the most thrilling experiences in the country.
Its location, in the heart of the countryside, allows visitors to enjoy not only the thrill of speed but also stunning views of the Pyrenees.
What is it like to ride the world’s longest zip line?
Experiencing the world’s longest zip line is about much more than just plunging into the void.
The experience begins with a safety briefing and continues with the transfer to the departure point.
Once you’re ready, the descent begins: a 2-kilometre continuous flight over the Pyrenean landscape.
During the tour:
- Speeds of up to 160 km/h are reached
- You fly over a unique natural landscape
- There is a real sense of freedom
The combination of altitude, speed and scenery makes the world’s longest zip line in the Pyrenees an experience you’ll never forget.
The world’s longest zip line for everyone
Although it is a strenuous activity, it is also suitable for families thanks to the TyrolKid programme.
This means that the world’s longest zip line can be enjoyed by:
- Adults
- Kids
- Groups
- Couples
Cycling routes in the Pyrenees: explore the area at your own pace
Where can I go cycling in the Pyrenees?
The Cycling routes in the Aragonese Pyrenees wind through spectacular natural landscapes, particularly in the areas around Ordesa.
From the hotel, you can join guided e-bike tours that allow you to explore the area without needing to be particularly fit.
What are the cycling routes like in the Pyrenees?
The Cycling routes in the Pyrenees combine technology, nature and experience.
Thanks to the electric bike:
- The effort is reduced
- Access to higher ground
- The range of possible routes is expanding
On these walks, you’ll be able to:
- Hiking along footpaths and forest tracks
- Discover unique viewpoints
- Discover off-the-beaten-track spots
It’s not just a sport; it’s a way of experiencing the countryside.
Cycling routes in the Pyrenees for all levels
One of the great things about cycling routes in the Pyrenees is that they are designed for everyone:
- Families
- Groups
- Couples
- Adventurers
Electric assistance means that everyone can enjoy the same experience, regardless of their fitness level.
Cycling routes in the Pyrenees + the full experience
Including cycling routes in the Pyrenees in your trip allows you to strike the perfect balance between activity and relaxation.
After a day of cycling and exploring, returning to the hotel offers a chance to enjoy some quiet moments, making the getaway a truly complete experience.
4×4 routes in the Pyrenees: reaching the unreachable
Where can you go off-roading in the Pyrenees?
The 4×4 routes in the Pyrenees take place in the area surrounding Ordesa National Park, one of the most breathtaking landscapes in Spain.
It’s quick and easy to get there from the hotel.
What are the 4×4 routes like in the Pyrenees?
The 4×4 tours in the Aragonese Pyrenees allow you to explore the landscape without any physical exertion.
In specially equipped vehicles:
- There are spectacular viewpoints to explore
- We hike along mountain trails
- Flora and fauna can be observed
It’s a comfortable yet intense way to explore the area.
4×4 routes in the Pyrenees + a well-rounded getaway
Combining 4×4 trails in the Pyrenees allows you to explore the area in comfort, whilst rounding off the day with relaxation and pampering at the hotel.
Cultural trails in the Pyrenees: living history amidst the mountains
Discover the heritage of the Pyrenees
The cultural trails in the Pyrenees offer a completely different perspective on the destination.
Beyond the scenery, they offer an insight into the area’s historical heritage:
medieval castles, Romanesque churches and villages steeped in centuries of history.
What are the cultural trails in the Pyrenees like?
Accompanied by qualified guides from the Hotel Monasterio de Boltaña, you can visit places such as:
- Aínsa
- Alquézar
- Boltaña
During these cultural tours in the Aragonese Pyrenees:
- You’ll discover stories and interesting facts about the region
- You’ll stroll through charming streets
- You’ll stop for photos
- You’ll be able to enjoy some time to relax
You can also choose between a picnic or a meal at local restaurants.
Cultural trails in the Pyrenees for everyone
The cultural routes in the Pyrenees are designed for:
- Curious people
- History lovers
- Families
- Travellers looking for a relaxing break
They are a leisurely and enriching way to explore the destination.
Practical information
- An activity for all ages
- Half-day or full-day tours
- Available all year round
- Pick-up from the hotel
📞 +34 680 70 83 68
actividades@hotelmonasteriodeboltana.com
The perfect getaway in the Pyrenees
The combination of:
- The world’s longest zip line
- Cycling routes in the Pyrenees
- 4×4 routes in the Pyrenees
- Cultural trails in the Pyrenees
enables you to create a comprehensive and personalised experience.
Each activity offers something different:
- Adrenaline
- Connection with nature
- Comfort
- Culture
And all of these things together make the getaway a memorable experience.
FAQ – Activities in the Pyrenees
What are some things to do in the Pyrenees?
Zip-line, cycling routes, 4×4 trails and cultural tours.
Can they all be combined?
Yes, it’s the best way to experience the destination.
Are they suitable for all audiences?
Yes, they all have adapted options.
Which one is the most intense?
The world’s longest zip line.
Which one is the quietest?
Cultural routes in the Pyrenees.

