Escuaín Gorge

E288723

Escuaín Gorge is a dramatic limestone canyon in the Spanish Pyrenees known for its rugged cliffs, rich biodiversity, and scenic hiking routes.

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Escuaín Gorge canonical 3
Escuaín Gorges 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
gorge
access mountain trails
autonomousCommunity Aragon
climate mountain climate
country Spain
drainageBasin Cinca River basin
formedBy fluvial erosion
geologicalComposition limestone
hasActivity canyoning
hiking
landscape photography
wildlife observation
hasConservationValue important raptor habitat
hasEcosystemType cliff habitat
montane forest
riparian habitat
hasFauna bearded vulture
chamois
griffon vulture
hasFlora Pyrenean endemic plant species
hasLandscapeFeature deep narrow canyon
vertical rock walls
hasViewpoint Mirador de Escuaín
languageRegion Aragonese language
surface form: Aragonese

Spanish
locatedIn Aragon
Huesca province
surface form: Province of Huesca

Pyrenees
surface form: Spanish Pyrenees
locatedInProtectedArea Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park
mountainRange Pyrenees
nearestVillage Escuaín
notableFor birdwatching
karst landscapes
rich biodiversity
rugged cliffs
scenic hiking routes
partOf Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park
surface form: Ordesa y Monte Perdido massif
protectedStatus part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site
region Sobrarbe comarca
surface form: Sobrarbe
river Yaga River
terrain rocky
steep
tourismType ecotourism
nature tourism
worldHeritageSite Pyrénées – Mont Perdu

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Pyrénées – Mont Perdu contains Escuaín Gorge
Añisclo Canyon near Escuaín Gorge
this entity surface form: Escuaín Gorges