The Wild Road to Collado de Basibe in the Pyrenees
Collado de Basibé is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2,353 m (7,719 ft) above sea level, located in the province of Huesca, in Spain. It's one of the highest roads in the country.

Where is Collado de Basibé?
The pass is located in the autonomous community of Aragón, in the northeastern part of the country.
Is the road to Collado de Basibé unpaved?
The road to the summit is totally unpaved. It is mostly used to provide access to maintain ski lifts and lodges. A 4x4 vehicle is required due to its condition and steepness, hitting a 19% maximum gradient through some of the ramps.
Is the road to Collado de Basibé open in winter?
Set high in the heart of the Pyrenees range, the trail is open in the months when snow skiing is not available.
How long is the road to Collado de Basibé?
Starting at the Ampriu – Cerler parking lot, the ascent is 3.4 km (2.11 miles) long. Over this distance, the elevation gain is 415 meters. The average gradient is 12.20%.
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