This short walk goes along the edge of the Gorges de Escuain to two beautiful viewpoints. Not only do you have a beautiful view of the gorge and the surrounding area, but you will certainly be able to observe griffon vultures and the endangered bearded vulture up close.
This short walk at the foot of the imposing Pēna Montnēsa follows ancient paths used by the locals to bring the black gold, charcoal to their village. Along the way you have beautiful views of the surroundings and the Pyrenees.
From the village of Morrano you first walk through a mosaic of oak, almond trees and fields. Then it continues through a pine forest to the famous rock formation Huevo de Morrano. Here the Peña Falconera in particular will stand out because of its rounded shape, this monolith consists of a mixture of sand and conglomerate that has been shaped by erosion. You will certainly be able to discover nests of griffon vultures in the rock walls of the Huevo de Morrano. You can also spot the rare bearded vulture here.