This valley, located in the province of Huesca, together with the Ansó and Aragüés valleys, forms part of the Jacetania region.
Selva de Oza
The Valley of Hecho preserves one of the most spectacular natural spaces of the Natural Park of the Western Valleys, the Selva de Oza.
Aguas Tuertas
The Selva de Oza is located in a privileged natural enclave only accessible by car via the A176 road that connects it with the beautiful town of Hecho through the gorge known as Boca del Infierno, its route is the anteroom to an impressive natural space.
Campsite restaurant
Where to sleep in the Hecho Valley
We strongly recommend you to stay at Selva de Oza campsite. If you are a nature lover, this is the place for you. You can camp among trees next to the river, you will wake up to the sound of water and birds every morning. The facilities are very good, although the supermarket is very basic and only has non-perishable products, you can have breakfast, lunch and dinner in the campsite's restaurant. There is no reception but there is wifi so you are totally disconnected. The campsite also has rooms to stay in.
Campsite
What to do in the Selva de Oza
There are several mountain and hiking routes to do, the GR11 crosses the valley and is part of the trails of the Camille route. We recommend the routes described below, but there are many more, such as the ibón de Acherito, Peña Forca or the ibón de Arlés.
Ibón de Estanés
Aguas Tuertas and Estanés lake
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