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Vall d'Aran Natural Park and Saint Mauricio Lake
Descripction Route 
The route of the Lakes of Colomers characterizes by the great amount of lakes of glacial origin that can be visited. It is a cyclical route of average difficulty, and its a roundtrip route, we departure and arrive at Plan des Banhs. We can
Plan des Banhs 
reach the raise refuge of Colomers from here, following a footpath or following a track that means into the forest well signalized and that follows the previous track on a parallel way. The route begins walking by the meadows of the Valley d'Aiguamog, by the signalized way following the course of the river. We will be surrounded by mountains with a dense vegetation of pines.
We will cross the river by a bridge, the Bridge of the Montanheta, ideal place to do a picnic, because it is suitable with tables and banks. When we arrive at the end of the valley, we will find a sudden turn in the track that takes to Valarties, where is
the final stop of the taxis-jeep. By left hand we will see a boundary-post that indicates the way towards the Refuge of Colomers.
Refuge Colomers 
The way winds up the mountain winning in altitude and following the cliff until arriving at the Planhòles dera Lòssa. A very humid zone and therefore with much vegetation.
After enjoying the lake Estanh dera Lòssa
Estanh dera Lòssa 
located about 2046 m of height, we will see by our right hand a boundary post that guides us on an ascending way until arriving at the dam of the lake Llac Major de Colomers. We have beat the part with more unevenness of this first stage of the track.
At the right part of the dam we can see the Refuge of Colomers II
Refuge Colomers 
as well as the Lake Major de Colomers.
Lake Mayor de Colomers 
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Scenery of the Lake and refuge of Colomers