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Holiday Rentals Boltana, Odalys

Holiday Rentals in Boltana: an outdoor stay in the Spanish Pyrenees

Boltana offers an authentic atmosphere and a beautifully preserved natural setting! Surrounded by majestic mountains, fragrant forests and the Ara River flowing nearby, this destination in the heart of the Spanish Pyrenees enjoys a pleasant summer climate, ideal for outdoor activities. Nature lovers can explore Lake La Gorga de Boltaña, go hiking, fishing or try rafting. Its historical heritage is also remarkable: a medieval castle overlooking the valley, a Romanesque bridge, and the San Francisco Convent. The historic centre, with its cobbled streets and town hall, invites visitors to wander and soak up its charm. Local festivals and museums complete a rich cultural experience for a truly refreshing holiday in Spain. More information
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Camping Pirineos

In the heart of the Aragonese Pyrenees, Camping Pirineos offers swimming pool, children’s playground, sports fields and tennis 5...
from 31/05/2026 to 07/06/2026

What to do in Boltana in Spain?

Start your visit with Boltaña Castle. Perched on its rocky outcrop, it proudly overlooks the valley and offers exceptional panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The historic centre reveals its ancient streets, its town hall, its museums and its emblematic buildings such as the San Francisco Convent or the Palacio de los Almarza. La Gorga de Boltaña Pozas is a natural bathing spot created by the Ara River, perfect for cooling off in a peaceful natural setting. As you wander through these places, take a moment to immerse yourself in the history and local life of this Pyrenean town.

Sports and excursions in the Spanish Pyrenees from Boltana

Nestled in the Aragonese Pyrenees, Boltaña is an ideal starting point for a holiday full of discoveries. Around the village, we explore picturesque hamlets surrounded by vineyards and olive trees, before venturing by bike or on foot on trails leading to the high mountains. Thrill-seekers find their happiness with canyoning in the wild gorges, rafting on the river Ésera or climbing in the natural parks of Ordesa-Monte Perdido and Sierra y Cañones de Guara. You can cool off in the turquoise waters of the Bellós river or in the pozas of the Barranco de Ascaso, just twenty minutes away, before savoring the typical Aragonese cuisine of the Pyrenees. A region where every day becomes an open-air adventure.
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