The 3 star Hotel Tierra de Biescas is located in the Pyrenees, in the centre of the town, only few minutes from the Formigal and Panticosa ski resorts. Ordesa Nature Park and Monte Perdido are around 40 minutes away. Built in 2005, this design hotel is ideal for a visit the whole year round.
It has a stunning 3,000 m² well-tended garden and pool area as well as 2 floors with a total of 42 rooms that are well-furnished and equipped with a host of modern amenities. All rooms are en suite and come with a direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV, Internet access, a minibar, air conditioning, heating and security box. Guests can start the day with a delicious buffet breakfast, served at the hotel.
Facilities include a great living room with fireplace, reading room, coffe bar, terraces, restaurant “San Pelay” and restaurant “Arratiecho”, dining room, spa with sauna, jacuzzi, conditionned swimming pool and cabins of massage, outer swimming pool, room keeps skis, children’s playground and car park. Tierra de Biescas also features a multifunctional hall for conventions, conferences, exhibitions and other events.
In the neighbourhood it is possible to play golf and in the winter Formigal and Panticosa ski resorts are worth a visit. Sun loungers and parasols are available to guests on the pebble/ rock beach. The hotel is 140 km from Zaragoza airport (1:30 hours with public transport).
The Aragonese Pyrenees form the central region of Spanish Pyrenees in Huesca, in the northern Aragon province. Being so close to the mountains, it is ideal for Pyrenees summer Trekking and winter Skiing. The natural area formed by the Pyrenees is one of the most valuable assests in Aragon.
Two mountain formations are distinguished in the Alto Aragon, which parallel to each other cross it from west to east: the Pyrenees and the Pre-Pyrenees. In the most most northern we can find the impressive granite ridges of the Maladetas and Balaitus, the deep valleys of Monte Perdido and the extensive woods of the western valleys of Anso, Echo y Aragues. The Pre-Pyrenees are comprised of a series of mountain ranges such as the Mallos de Riglos and the Sierra de Guara.