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Circuito de las Ermitas de Tella is a known excursion in the surroundings of a little town called Tella, in Aragonese Pyrenees, in the North of Spain. In this hiking, you can see 3 little churches, which are nice, especially the views, you can see from these churches. It is an excursion for all family (from children to seniors). Very good. (see also Ermita de San Juan y San Pablo, Dolmen de Tella)…
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Date of experience: August 2020
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After arriving in a little town called Tella, we took this circular trek which took us around an hour with a very relaxed pace and a toddler on a sling. The views were unbelievable, looking at national parks from above, french border just below and a couple of chapels dating back to the 11th century. There was a perfect spot to stop and enjoy a quick picnic too. This was a hidden gem. …
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Date of experience: July 2019
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We hiked up to Tella from the River below (from Casa Ruben) along the Camino de Santiago. That was a great hike! Then after exploring the cute little village of Tella, we then embarked on the Circuito de las Ermitas de Tella. What a pretty little hike!!! The path is good, well marked, and circuitous and I believe it took about an hour with lots of time to explore the three little churches. There are some steep parts and it is mostly a natural path, although there are steps and cobble-stone paved paths in parts. It has both forest-shaded and wide-open pathways. The views everywhere are stunning. I really enjoyed the information along the way (in Spanish only) which gave some history to the area. The legend of the witches was great! The three little churches along the trail are well worth a visit inside. Great hike and soooo pretty! Make sure to fill up your water bottle back in Tella at the fountain.…
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Date of experience: October 2018
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A great short walk of easy to medium difficulty. Will take about 1-2 hours to complete. Fantastic views of the surrounding mountains. If you are lucky you will see some vultures flying about as well. The 3 old churches from the 11 to 16th century are lovely to see, but the main attraction are the views you receive. Walk is partially in the shade. Good walking shoes or boots recommended as the path is very uneven in places. Car parking in Tella is free. There is no through road, so you need to return the same way back. In Tella there are toilet and restaurant facilities.…
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Date of experience: July 2018
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