The Ordesa National Park is divided into four valleys: Ordesa, Pineta, Añisclo and Escuaín. The former two are dramatic and wide glacial valleys, the latter are river canyons, much narrower but equally beautiful.
There are many options for walking today and your guide will help you choose the best one for your family. One great option is to visit the glacial valley of Pineta with its forests surrounded by vertical walls and plunging waterfalls. The Añisclo Gorge is another dramatic landscape ideal for an introduction to the area. While walking with your guide you are likely to see the local wildlife of birds of prey, chamois and the always noisy marmots.
Having your own private guide with you for the day helps get you off the beaten track and really understand the human history of the landscapes surrounding you as well as the dramatic geology. Walking distances can be varied to suit you and your family but today will most likely be more about walking and talking than hiking long distances.