Serrablo
Start Town | Altitude | Elevation Gain | Length | Gradient | Difficulty | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boltaña | 1,289m | 689m | 13.4 km | 5.1% | 445 | *** |
Climb Description
Serrablo is a very quiet and peaceful climb in the foothills of the Spanish Pyrenees. It begins close to the historic town of Ainsa - which is well worth a visit for its beautiful Medieval old town.The scenery on the climb is largely forested, but there are some excellent views to the north, looking into the Ordesa National Park, home of the elusive Monte Perdido.
Serrablo is open throughout the year.
Roads & Traffic
The road is in good condition and there is very little traffic throughout the climb.
Cotefablo
El Portalet (Formigal)
Baños de Panticosa
Baños de Benasque
You may also be interested in some of the tours below, which we currently run in high mountains.
Alternative Routes
Serrablo can also be climbed from the west, but it is much more rolling on this side, rather than a steady ascent.Nearby Climbs
Cotefablo
El Portalet (Formigal)
Baños de Panticosa
Baños de Benasque
Cycling Holidays
We currently don't have any cycling holidays in this part of the Spanish Pyrenees. However, if you would like to customize an itinerary in the region, please contact us and we would happy to organize a trip for you.You may also be interested in some of the tours below, which we currently run in high mountains.