Hike Pyrenees walking holidays Summer 2016

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Summer 2016


Guided walking holidays Our small team of knowledgeable guides will show you the best the Pyrenees have to offer. We organise routes, accommodation, meals and transport leaving you free to relax and enjoy your walking.

Friendly personal holidays Welcome to Hike Pyrenees - the specialists in walking holidays in the Spanish Pyrenees. The Pyrenees are one of Europe’s best kept secrets and combine stunning scenery with great weather. We also offer holidays along the spectacular Basque coastline and amongst the limestone peaks of the Picos de Europa National Park.

Local knowledge Phil and Anna live in the Pyrenees year round, know the area intimately and have sought out the best hotels and villages ensuring you have a superb holiday. We know the region’s history, its legends, wildlife and of course all the best walks.

Small groups We specialise in small group holidays - you won’t be trudging along in a long line of people on any of our walks.

Contents Guided walking holidays

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Self Guided walking holidays

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Valle de Tena

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Ordesa National Park

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Sierra de Guara

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The Picos & The Basque Country 36

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Hike Pyrenees is run by Phil and Anna and our small team of guides. We’re a small independent walking company that offers friendly and personal holidays. We’re all passionate about the area and love showing the best the Pyrenees have to offer.

Location

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Accommodation

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Private group holidays

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Booking conditions

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We have different grades of walking holidays to suit all levels of walkers including our popular dual level holidays which offer two walks of different grades each day. Page 4

Self guided walking holidays Perfect if you like to explore the hills on your own. Take advantage of our local knowledge to get straight to the best walks. We’ve route descriptions for over 200km of the best trails in the area. We organise your accommodation and provide detailed route descriptions, maps and picnic lunches. During the week we offer advice on which routes would suit you best. Page 6

Location We’re in the heart of the Pyrenees, surrounded by the highest mountains and most spectacular scenery in the range.

Holidays guaranteed to run Unlike many large tour operators we never cancel holidays due to low numbers so you can reserve your flights with confidence as soon as you book.

Guests return every year We’re delighted to say many of our guests come back to the Pyrenees. We love to see guests again and it must mean we’re doing something right!

Hotel to hotel walking These are very popular self guided walking holidays. We transport your bags each day so you just walk with a day pack. They all have superb scenery and hotels. Choose from three holidays - the Villages of the Guara (ideal for early and late season hiking), the Village to Village holiday through the Valle de Tena and the Camino de Santiago northern route following the Basque coastline. Page 10


HOW TO BOOK

Meet the team We’ve a small team of experienced, qualified, professional mountain guides and leaders.

Ken Ken joined the Hike Pyrenees team in 2013, and brings with him a wealth of experience from years of climbing and trekking in mountainous environments across the globe. He's happy whether he is trekking in the Pyrenees, winter climbing in Scotland, rock climbing in China, ski touring in Norway, alpine climbing in the Alps or on expedition in the Himalayas.

Qualified guides We work with a small team of experienced qualified guides. You can be assured that you’ll be safe on the mountain with them and that their experience will enhance your time in the Pyrenees.

Phil & Anna

Ken holds the Mountaineering Instructor Certificate, the UK's highest instructional award and the International Mountain Leader

Phil and Anna founded Hike Pyrenees in 2007 and have lived in the Pyrenees since then. They’ve two children - Isabel and Christopher - who were both born in Spain. A qualified international mountain leader Phil leads many of the walks himself.

Arkaitz A hugely experienced Basque mountain guide. Arkaitz speaks excellent English and joins us on several trips during the season including the Refugio Week.

Hannah Hannah has been a guide with us since 2010 and knows the Pyrenees inside out. Her passion for mountainous environments is deep rooted and she has a particular interest in Alpine flora. Hannah holds the International Mountain Leader award along with the Winter and Summer Mountain Leader and Single Pitch climbing awards.

Javier

Fabien & Rosa

Our Basque specialist Javier is based in San Sebastian and organises our Camino de Santiago holidays. Having lived in the Basque Country all his life he has a wealth of knowledge about this fascinating region of Spain.

Managing the office you’ll probably speak to Fabien and Rosa while booking your holiday. They make everything run smoothly during the season while we are in the hills enjoying ourselves!

Booking your Hike Pyrenees holiday is straightforward.

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To check the availability of any of our holidays drop us an email at info@hikepyrenees.co.uk, call us on +44 (0)208 123 5049 or go to our website.

If you’d like any advice on which holiday would suit you best then please give us a call and we’d be glad to help.

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Complete the booking form online at : www.hikepyrenees.co.uk/booking

We require a £75 deposit per person which can be paid by cheque, bank transfer or by credit/debit card.

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We’ll send you a booking confirmation straight away. The balance of your holiday is due six weeks before departure - we’ll send you a reminder and your holiday information pack at this time.

Follow us online We’re always out and about in the Pyrenees and posting photos of our trips, the latest conditions in the mountains and about the history and nature of the area. You can find us on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ or follow our blog.

Contact us: www.hikepyrenees.co.uk tel: +44 (0)208 123 5049

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Guided holidays Our guided walking holidays make sure you get the most out of your stay in the Pyrenees. Our team of qualified guides have a superb knowledge of the local area. We can take you straight to the most beautiful spots, many of which are off the beaten track and often we'll have the mountains to ourselves.

Small group holidays Our policy of only taking small groups means you’ll never be in a long line of walkers. It also gives us the flexibility to alter the itinerary according to the groups needs and is key to us giving you a fantastic week of walking.

Walking grades

Dual Level Walking Our dual level holidays are very popular. On these we offer two guided walks each day - a shorter option and a longer harder day in the mountains. We talk through the walks for the following day in the evening and each morning you can decide which walk you’d like to join. Dual level holidays are perfect if you’re not sure which level would suit you best, if you’d like to do a couple of longer days but don’t want to commit to a whole week of hard hikes or for couples or friends that walk at differing levels. Our Valle de Tena Explorer (page 12) and Discover Ordesa (page 22) holidays offer dual level walking.

We offer four grades of walking holidays with itineraries to suit all levels of walkers.

Grade 1: Relaxed

Grade 2: Moderate

Grade 3: Strenuous

Grade 4: Challenging

Walks: 5-7 hours Ascent: 300-600 metres Paths: Good paths, not steep

Walks: 6-8 hours Ascent: 450-750 metres Paths: Good paths with some steeper sections

Walks: 7-10 hours Ascent: 700-1000 metres Paths: Rocky, steeper paths

Walks: 7-10 hours Ascent: 700-1500 metres Paths: Steep!

Walks are at a relaxed pace (we’re big fans of two lunch breaks!) and there’s plenty of time to take in the scenery around you. Paths are good and not too steep.

Walks are still at a relaxed pace and on good paths however we tackle some steeper sections. The ascents are a bit longer and we’ll take in some summits.

For those that like long days in the high mountains. These routes are steep in places and we venture into much rockier and rougher terrain. Some routes have sections of easy scrambling.

We’ll pass through areas with superb flora. If you’re a fairly fit and active person who does a bit of hiking these walks should be fine for you.

Again this grade of walking should be fine for any reasonably fit and active person.

A good level of fitness and some previous hiking experience is required for these hikes.

Tough overnight hikes staying in mountain huts (refugios). These routes take you into high mountain terrain on steep rocky paths. Although the days are not much longer than grade 3 we are in more remote terrain for several days at a time.

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A good level of fitness and previous hiking experience is essential for these hikes.


We take care of everything With our guided walking holidays we look after everything, meaning that you can just relax and enjoy the walking, scenery and your holiday. The day starts with a choice of cooked or continental breakfast. A generous picnic lunch (with homemade cake!) is provided. After each walk we have a briefing (usually over a cold beer) where we discuss the following day. Transfers are provided to and from Zaragoza airport or train station on Sundays either to meet the Ryan Air flight from Stansted or the train from Barcelona or Madrid.

NEW FOR 2016

Picos de Europa Grade On the northern coast of Spain the Picos de Europa is a stunning limestone massif. This two centre, dual level holiday explores both the southern and northern sides of the park showing you all of the highlights. See page 40

DUAL LEVEL HOLIDAYS Valle de Tena Explorer

Discover Ordesa

Dual Grade

Dual Grade

Either explore the beautiful alpine meadows of the Valle de Tena or tackle some of the challenging peaks in the area. Stunning scenery and fantastic hotel with pool and sauna.

Discover the spectacular Ordesa National Park and its kilometre deep canyons. Dramatic scenery, the highlight being a walk along the rim of the canyon.

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SINGLE LEVEL HOLIDAYS Lakes & Valleys

Riglos & Alquezar

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Relaxed walking in the Valle de Tena. Walk through beautiful alpine meadows with peaks towering above. Perfect for wild flower enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Hike amongst the towering cliffs of Riglos and the canyons of Alquezar. A two centre holiday in the Pre-Pyrenees where the weather is perfect for hiking in April and May. Wonderful accommodation.

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Peaks & Passes

Refugio Week

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Challenging hiking tackling some of the best trails and peaks in the Pyrenees. Rugged terrain, tough days but views that make the effort worthwhile! Based in the Valle de Tena

Hike one of the best sections of the GR11 and summit Monte Perdido in the centre of the Ordesa National Park. Demanding hiking in rugged high mountain terrain.

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Self guided holidays Our self guided walking holidays are designed to help you enjoy the Pyrenees on your own and get straight to the best hikes in the area. We’ve a choice of villages in either the Ordesa National Park, Valle de Tena, the Camino de Santiago in the Basque Country and the Sierra de Guara.

We take the hard work out of organising your holiday by arranging accommodation, providing detailed route cards, maps, weather forecasts and picnic lunches. Several times during the week we visit the hotel to offer advice and talk through your options for the following day.

Hotel to hotel holidays

Single centre holidays

On our Villages of the Guara, Camino de Santiago and Village to Village holidays you walk between hotels each day. These holidays are very popular and you get a great sense of journey as you either walk along the coast,up the Valle de Tena or into the heart of the Sierra de Guara.

We offer single centre self guided holidays in the Valle de Tena and the Ordesa National Park - both wonderful places to hike.

We move your luggage meaning you just need to walk with a small day pack. The Village to Village itinerary has two walking options each day so you can make the holiday easier or harder to suit.

Self Catering Apartments In Biescas we also offer one and two bedroom self catering apartments in the lovely Rincon de Andrea. Each is well furnished and equipped with microwave, hob, washing machine, fridge, TV and DVD player.

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In the Valle de Tena you can choose from Hotel Almud in Sallent de GĂĄllego or the 4* Hotel Tierra de Biescas in Biescas. For the Ordesa National Park the 4* Hotel Ordesa is superbly placed at the entrance of the valley. Choose between full board with picnic lunches provided or bed and breakfast. You can combine a holiday staying at two different hotels - a combination that works very well is Hotel Almud followed by Hotel Ordesa. Biescas gives you access to both the Valle de Tena and Ordesa.


Pyrenees information pack Before your holiday we'll send you a full planning pack. This contains the most accurate hiking map of the area, a hiking guide for the area and a 30 page Pyrenees guide full of information about the flora, fauna, geology and history of the area.

NEW FOR 2016 Villages of the Guara

Bike & Hike

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The hiking guide contains summaries for over 200km of the best hikes in the area, a recommended kit list and everything you need to know about your holiday.

Fantastic hotel to hotel hiking amongst the undiscovered villages of the Sierra de Guara. Luggage transferred each day. Superb weather for spring and autumn hiking.

4 days mountain biking and 2 days hiking through the Valle de Tena. Bike routes from easy to challenging single track. Stay in different villages during the week - luggage transferred.

Easy to follow route cards

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On arrival you’ll receive a pack of easy to follow route cards for each trail. These give detailed directions along with the length of walk, height gain and what you’ll see on the way.

HOTEL TO HOTEL SELF GUIDED Village to Village

Camino de Santiago

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We live locally and are walking these trails every week so our route cards are up to date and accurate and we can advise you on current conditions of the paths.

Wonderful hiking between the villages of the Valle de Tena. Spectacular scenery, beautiful hotels and a choice of two walks each day - an easier and a harder option.

Follow in the footsteps of centuries of Pilgrims on the way to Santiago. This northern route of the Camino takes in a one week section following the dramatic Basque coastline.

Arrive on any day

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We’ve a huge choice of routes ranging from easy rambles through to long days in the higher mountains so there’s something for everyone.

Our self guided holidays are totally flexible and you can arrive and depart on any day you wish, staying as long as you like. For the Camino de Santiago, Villages of the Guara and Village to Village holidays you don’t need a car during the week although lots of guests do arrive by car as it makes travel arrangements easier. For a single centre holiday you’ll need a car to make the most of the area.The roads are good and we provide driving directions. For information on getting to us see page 34 or give us a call.

SINGLE CENTRE SELF GUIDED Ordesa Self Guided

Valle de Tena Self Guided

Let us help you discover the best the Ordesa National Park has to offer. We’ll show you not only the famous paths but the little walked gems many people leave without getting to know.

The mix of peaks, lakes and meadows are a walkers paradise with a huge choice of routes for levels. We’ll get you straight to the best of them with our maps and advice. Choice of two villages with hotel and self catering options.

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Valle de Tena From its alpine meadows to its rocky three thousand metre peaks the Valle de Tena really does have walks to suit everyone. Deep wooded valleys with streams and waterfalls give way to bare rocky high mountain scenery as you climb towards the summits. The valley stretches twenty kilometres from the cliffs of the Sierra de Partacua and Tendeñera north to the French border and is flanked by numerous peaks on each side. Several deep sided valleys mean you’ll discover new views with each corner you turn. Traditional mountain villages with stone houses and winding streets are nestled amongst the mountains and our Village to Village self guided holiday stays in some beautiful tranquil spots.

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Alpine meadows Wide flower-filled meadows lie under impressive cliffs and are perfect for walkers who prefer gentler days without forsaking wonderful scenery and views. Great walks follow bubbling mountain streams with waterfalls cascading down the sides of the valleys, others lead to mountain lakes or through wonderful beech and silver fir woods.

Challenging peaks One of the reasons we love the Valle de Tena is the huge choice of peaks it offers to day hikers. There are dozens of peaks between two and three thousand metres all with fantastic views. These hikes range from fairly gentle 5 or 6 hour round trips to some really big ascents up three thousand metre peaks and into wild high mountain scenery. The pointy summit of Pico Anayet is one of our favourites. It looks impossible when you first see it but an ingenious path - helped by a chain across one section - guides you quickly to the top for birds eye views across the valley.

Biescas - lively village At the southern end of the Valle de Tena, Biescas is perfectly positioned to reach several excellent and diverse walking areas including the Valle de Tena and the Ordesa Valley. Biescas makes a great base if you’d like to do a mix of walking during your week - a few higher peaks up the valley, some gentler walks between semiabandoned villages with Romanesque churches and a day over in the Ordesa Valley. It’s also an excellent option early or late in the season as there are excellent hikes south of Biescas which stay dry if the weather’s not so great further up the valley. At the heart of the village is the plaza - the centre of every Spanish village. Surrounding the plaza are several bars, cafes and restaurants. There are a few shops and all of the amenities you’ll need.

Sallent de Gállego Scenic mountain village Nestled under the high peak of Foratata, Sallent de Gállego is everything you imagine a mountain village to be. As you wander through its maze of narrow streets you get constant views of the mountains that surround you. With its twelfth century church and old stone houses Sallent de Gállego is very picturesque. There are several excellent walks that leave straight from the hotel. Although there are several good shorter walks in the area, Sallent de Gállego comes into its own for walkers who want to summit some of the higher peaks in the valley with lots of superb challenging routes on its doorstep.

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Village to Village - 7 night self guided holiday

Two route choices each day

- 2 walking options each day

Each day there are two route choices - a longer and a shorter option. The routes get well out of the valley floor and into the mountains - particularly the high level routes where you reach some rugged high mountain terrain.

- Luggage moved every day - Mountain hotels and villages Hotel to hotel walking along the length of the Valle de Tena, staying at different villages during the week. We transport your luggage each day meaning you just have to walk with a small daypack. A wonderful route with fantastic views throughout the week and a real sense of journey as you head up the valley. You’ll stay at traditional Pyrenean villages with narrow winding streets and stone houses centred around medieval churches.

The walks cover a reasonable distance with 11km to 14km walked each day on the easier options and up to 20km on the longer routes. The routes are on good paths and the only steep ascents are on the harder options.

Trail notes and GPS hire Detailed maps and route cards are provided for both options each day. On the first evening you’ll have a briefing to talk you through the routes, options, weather and answer any questions that you have. If you’re worried about navigation you can hire a GPS which has all the maps and tracks marked making navigation a breeze.

2 night Ordesa extension Get a taste of the Ordesa National Park with our 2 night Ordesa extension. Just enough time to walk a couple of the famous paths in the kilometre deep valley. 2 nights staying at 4* Hotel Ordesa with breakfast, picnic lunch and evening meal are included. We’ll brief you on the all the best hikes in the valley and provide detailed route descriptions. May, June, Sep, Oct July, Aug

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£160 per person £190 per person

Accommodation Hotels are superb throughout the week, in particular the hotels in Sallent de Gallego and Sandinies are full of character. Rooms are en-suite throughout the week.

Hotel Almud (Sallent) Charming hotel in the centre of the picturesque village of Sallent de Gállego. Fantastically decorated with a lovely lounge and breakfast area and 11 beautifully furnished rooms. Evening meals are taken at restaurant one minute walk from hotel. See page 36 for more details.

Casa Pelentos (Sandinies) It’s hard to think of a more tranquil place to stay than the tiny village of Sandinies. Its stone

buildings all have fantastic views over the valley. Another charming and friendly hotel with just 7 rooms and a renowned restaurant. Please note Casa Pelentos is closed in May and you’ll stay in 4* El Privilegio at nearby Tramacastilla.

Hotel Tierra de Biescas Your base for the first and final nights. Excellent 4* hotel with outdoor pool and sauna. See page 36 for more details.

Hotel Casa Morlans Family run hotel in the centre of the village. It’s a friendly, comfortable hotel and makes an ideal base for walking holidays. Two star hotel with 25 rooms. Rooms at the back of the hotel have balconies with mountain views. All rooms have en-suite bathrooms.


SELF GUIDED

Itinerary Day 1

2016 Dates

Biescas

The Village to Village holiday is available all summer. Arrive and depart on any day you wish.

Arrive in Biescas spending the night at the 4* Hotel Tierra de Biescas. Briefing in the evening about the week ahead, going over the route and giving you a chance to ask any questions.

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Biescas to Panticosa Heading north you pass under the cliffs of the Sierra de Tendeñera and see the valley open up before you. The route’s full of history as you pass a dolmen, the scenic church of Santa Elena and bunkers built by Franco to defend against invasion through the Pyrenees. Option of a lift to shortening the day by 7km. Night at Hotel Casa Morlans. Distance : 20km, ascent: 750m Distance (with lift to Santa Elena): 13km, 600m

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Day hike from Panticosa Choice of two circular routes. The shorter option passes through lovely woodland into the meadows of the Valle la Ripera. Longer option crosses a 2000 metre col, under the 700 metre high cliffs of the Tendeñera. Night at Casa Morlans. Shorter option: distance: 14km, ascent: 500m Longer option: distance: 20km, ascent: 1100m

“It was a wonderful holiday, well organised and efficiently run. The walks were spectacular and the countryside was stunning so many flowers, butterflies and birds.” Ruth, Village to Village

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Sallent to Sandiniés Day 4

Panticosa to Sallent Continuing into the northern half of the valley you have the option of an easier half day’s walk around the Elmbase de Lanuza and spending an afternoon in picturesque Sallent. Alternatively climb steeply to the viewpoint of La Cucuraza for birds eye view back down to Panticosa and then across the whole valley. Night at Hotel Almud. Shorter option: distance: 11km, ascent: 200m Longer option: distance: 15km, ascent: 800m

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Walk from Sallent Spectacular hiking along the Rio Aguas Limpias the river of clean water. Pass waterfalls and gorges to a meadow high in a steep sided valley. The harder option continues to a set of high mountain lakes set amongst spectacular mountain scenery. Second night at Hotel Almud. Shorter option: distance: 12km, ascent: 450m Longer option: distance: 19km, ascent: 900m

Party size 2 or 3 4 or more 15 May - 3 August £749 £699 4 August - 31 August £799 £749 1 September - 9 Oct £749 £699 Single supplement: £99 GPS hire: £30 per trip Transfers to/from Zaragoza: £75 per person Prices are per person and based on two sharing. Minimum party size is 2 people

Cross to the western side of the valley and begin heading south. Optional side trips to two summits including Punta del Pacino (1965m) for panoramic views across the valley. Spend the night in the tiny village of Sandiniés at Casa Pelentos. Distance: 15km, ascent: 700m With side trips to summits: 18km, ascent 1000m

Accommodation

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3 course evening meals every night Breakfast and picnic lunches each day

Sandiniés to Piedrafita One route passes through the woods of Betato before climbing to the lake of Ibon de Piedrafita nestled under the vast cliffs of the Sierra de Partacua. The longer route takes a longer track through higher meadows to the lake. Both finish at the village of Piedrafita where you’ll be picked up for a short transfer back to Hotel Tierra de Biescas. Shorter option: 14km, ascent 400m Longer option: 20km, ascent 650m

2 nights Hotel Tierra de Biescas 2 nights Hotel Casa Morlans (Panticosa) 2 nights Hotel Almud (Sallent de Gallego) 1 night Casa Pelentos (Sandinies)

Included meals Self Guided Walking Walking is self guided and detailed route descriptions will be provided for each day´s walk including any optional side trips.

Transfers Transfers not included. Can be added to and from Zaragoza airport or train station for £75 return per person - only on Sundays

Day 8

Not included

Final morning spent in Biescas before departing for your onward journey.

Flights and insurance. Transfers. Drinks with evening meal.

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Lakes & Valleys - 7 night guided walking holiday - Grade 1 - relaxed walking - Superb mountain scenery - 4* hotel with pool and sauna The Pyrenees are full of beautiful mountain lakes and green valleys. Our Lakes & Valleys holidays are ideal for those that prefer more relaxed days in the mountains. You’ll discover stunning secluded spots and meadows full of flowers as we show you some of the hidden treasures of the Pyrenees.

Relaxed walking This is a week of relaxed walks with the emphasis on finding quiet beautiful spots with breathtaking scenery, rather than scaling high peaks. Therefore the walks will not be overly strenuous and suitable for anyone with a reasonable level of fitness. Our qualified guides are knowledgeable about the local area and in particular the flora and birdlife you’ll see while out in the mountains. The holiday is ideal for nature lovers with walks passing through meadows full of orchids, gentians and alpine flora - particularly in early summer. A number of the walks will pass through sites of historic interest such as the 10th century monastery of San Juan de la Peña. On the rest day we’ll visit Jaca, the ancient capital of Aragon, for a guided tour and an evening of tapas and vino.

Butterflies The quantity of wild flowers in the Pyrenees means plenty of butterflies too. Swallowtails, Red Admirals and Camberwell Beauties are among the bigger and more spectacular species that we see. Often dozens of small but brightly coloured blues rise up as we pass through puddles in which they are feeding. The Apollo (pictured) has delicate nearly translucent wings. The Ordesa authorities are worried about the park´s population but it thrives in several areas of the Valle de Tena. It’s one of our favourites.

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4* Hotel Tierra de Biescas Holidays are based at the excellent four star Hotel Tierra de Biescas. The hotel has excellent facilities with a sauna, indoor and outdoor pools set in lovely gardens which are great to relax in after a days walking. The lively village of Biescas makes an excellent base from which to explore the surrounding area. Read more about the hotel on page 36. The hotel serves an excellent buffet breakfast with cooked and continental options. Three course evening meals are taken at the hotel restaurant each evening apart from the rest day when we visit Jaca.

“Enjoyed every moment of this adventure. Fun helpful accommodating guides, wonderful hotel, delicious meals and sensational hikes - a 10/10!!” Nancy, Lakes & Valleys


GUIDED WALKING

Itinerary During the week we visit several of the most beautiful areas in the region. One day will be spent exploring the dramatic scenery of the Ordesa National Park.

2016 Dates Sunday 22 May - 29 May Sunday 29 May - 5 June Sunday 19 June - 26 June Sunday 25 September - 2 October

This is a sample itinerary - the exact routes will depend on the weather and what the group would like to achieve.

Sunday

Price

Biescas

£849 per person (based on two sharing) £89 Single supplement

Arrive in Biescas from Zaragoza late evening. Short briefing over your evening meal.

Accommodation

Monday

7 nights in 4* Hotel Tierra de Biescas

Ibon de Piedrafita

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Nestled in meadows under the cliffs of the Sierra de Partacua lies the Ibon de Piedrafita. A gentle climb takes us out of the woodland for superb views across the Valle de Tena.

Tuesday

San Juan de la Peña The cliffs around San Juan de la Peña are home to colonies of griffon vultures. We get close up views of these huge birds while enjoying superb vistas across the Pyrenees.

Wednesday

Valle de Ordesa The sheer cliffs of the Valle de Ordesa are an undisputable highlight of the Pyrenees. Following the Río Arazas we pass waterfalls before the woodland gives way to spectacular views of the surrounding cliffs.

3 course evening meals (exc. rest day) Breakfast buffet each morning Picnic lunches on walking days

Thursday

Saturday

Rest day

Punta del Pacino

Spend a day in Biescas exploring the old town, take a short walk or relax around the hotel’s pool. In the evening we’ll visit the local town of Jaca for vino and tapas.

A beautiful ascent through woodland and meadows to the peak of Punta del Pacino. Its position at the centre of the valley gives fabulous panoramic views of the Valle De Tena and surrounding peaks.

Friday

Villages of the Serrablo A walk linking the medieval villages of the Serrablo. These pretty villages are famous for their 11th century romanesque churches. Lunch at the now abandoned village of Susín whose last inhabitant sadly died recently.

Guided Walking - Grade 1 5 days fully guided walking. Walks are 5 to 7 hours each day. Daily ascents are between 350m to 600m on good paths that are not steep. Walks are at a relaxed pace.

Included Transfers

Sunday

To and from Zaragoza airport or train station on Sundays.

Free morning in Biescas before leaving early afternoon to catch the flight from Zaragoza.

Not included Flights, insurance, drinks with evening meal, lunch and evening meal on rest day.

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Valle de Tena Explorer - 7 night guided walking holiday

Choice of 2 walks each day

- Choice of two walks each day

Each day there will be two walks on offer. Simply decide which walk you’d like to join each morning.

- Dual level: grade 1 & grade 3 - 4* hotel with pool and sauna With alpine meadows and mountain lakes lying beneath spectacular peaks the Valle de Tena is a perfect walking destination for walkers of all levels. Our Valle de Tena Explorer holiday offers two walking options each day a lower level and a higher level walk. Choose which walk you’d like to join each morning.

The easier walks explore the beautiful meadows of the valley which have spectacular flora. Some hikes will also visit cultural and historical sites such as the 10th century monastery of San Juan de la Peña. These walks will be grade 1 or 2 and at a relaxed pace with plenty of time to enjoy the views. The paths are good and aren’t steep. Each day we’ll be walking between 5 to 7 hours. The higher level hikes reach some of the fantastic summits in the area. These will be longer days in high mountain terrain which will be rewarded with spectacular panoramic views. These are grade 3 hikes of between 7 to 10 hours. There will be up to 1000m of ascent each day on fairly steep paths. On some days there will be some short sections of scrambling.

Marmots The Pyrenees are a great place to see marmots. Marmots became extinct in the Pyrenees around the end of the last ice age about twelve thousand years ago.

4* Hotel Tierra de Biescas Accommodation will be at the lovely 4* Hotel Tierra de Biescas located in the centre of the village of Biescas.

They were reintroduced in 1948 as a food source for golden eagles by French hunters - the eagles were taking too many chamois.

It makes a perfect place to relax after a day´s walking with an outdoor and indoor swimming pool and a sauna.

With a lack of natural predators the population has exploded to over 10,000 from an initial release of just 400.

Breakfast and three course evening meals are served at the hotel´s excellent restaurant. See page 36 for more hotel information.

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“Hike Pyrenees provides an incredible hiking experience at an individual and group level. You will love Phil and his team and the Pyrenees!” Van and Carrie, Valle de Tena Explorer


GUIDED WALKING

Itinerary

Dual level

This sample itinerary shows the low and high level route options offered each day. The exact routes will depend on conditions.

Sunday Arrive in Biescas from Zaragoza late evening. Short briefing over your evening meal.

Monday

2016 Dates

Ibon de Piedrafita A beautiful lake nestled in meadows under the cliffs of the Sierra de Partacua. A gentle climb through woodland for views across the valley.

Sunday 5 June - 12 June Sunday 26 June - 3 July Sunday 17 July - 24 July Sunday 4 September - 11 September

Pic Peyreget (2487m)

Price

Starting at the high border pass we walk into France to the lovely summit of Pic Peyreget with fantastic views of Pic du Midi d’Ossau.

£849 per person (based on two sharing) £89 Single supplement

Tuesday

Valle de Aguas Limpias From the medieval village of Sallent de Gallego we follow the Rio Aguas Limpias (river of clean water) through woods and meadows.

Ibones de Arriel Passing through meadows and woodland we climb to a series of beautiful high mountain lakes surrounded by steep granite peaks.

Wednesday

Valle la Ripera The meadows of the valley are an excellent place to spot marmots. The valley ends in a towering headwall rising to the peaks above.

Montaña del Verde

Punta Balposata (2189m)

Accommodation

Walking under the cliffs of Sierra de Tendeñera to a wonderful summit viewpoint before passing the lake of Ibon de Sabacos on the way down.

A horseshoe ridge walk around the hanging valley of Sobremonte and over the peak of Balposata at the head of the valley.

7 nights in 4* Hotel Tierra de Biescas

Thursday

Saturday

Rest day

Punta del Pacino (1965m)

Spend a day in Biescas exploring the village, taking a short walk or relaxing around the pool. Evening visit to historical town of Jaca - the original capital of Aragon - for vino and tapas.

A beautiful ascent to the peak of Punta del Pacino. Its position at the centre of the valley gives fabulous panoramic views of the valley.

Friday

Villages of the Serrablo These medieval villages are famous for their 11th century Romanesque churches - some of the best preserved in Spain. Lunch at the now abandoned village of Susín whose last inhabitant sadly died recently.

Pico Anayet (2545m) This steep and exciting peak is reached by a scramble and passing over a section of chains - a good head for heights required!

Sunday Free morning in Biescas before leaving early afternoon for Zaragoza and a drop off at either the train station or airport.

Included meals 3 course evening meals (exc. rest day) Breakfast each day. Picnics on walking days

Dual level walking 5 days guided walking with 2 options each day. Walks: Lower level - 5 to 7 hours each day Higher level - 6 to 10 hours each day Ascents: Lower level - 300m to 600m Higher level - 700m to 1200m Lower level walks are at a relaxed pace.

Included Transfers To and from Zaragoza airport or train station

Not included Flights, insurance, drinks with evening meal, lunch and evening meal on rest day.

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Peaks & Passes - 7 night guided walking holiday - Grade 3: Strenuous hiking - Spectacular summit hikes - Charming mountain hotel A superb week of challenging hiking on some of the best trails and peaks in the Pyrenees. We’ll scale fantastic summits each day with spectacular views and venture into the rugged, rocky wilderness of the high Pyrenees. The holiday is based at Sallent de Gállego - a beautiful village nestled amongst the high peaks.

Strenuous hiking We visit some superb rocky peaks during the week with panoramic views for miles around. If you like high mountain scenery and long days in the hills this is the holiday for you. It’s a fairly strenuous week´s hiking with some long days and a good level of fitness is required. The Pyrenees are renowned for steep climbs and you should be capable of ascents of over one thousand metres. However we remember you are on holiday and one or two days will feature slightly less strenuous hikes. Paths are generally good but there will be some exposed sections and some easy scrambling and sure-footedness is required. Each day we’ll walk between seven to ten hours.

Charming mountain hotel An ancient volcano Pico Anayet is a spectacular pointy peak and initially looks pretty formidable. However with the help of some chains and a bit of scrambling you soon gain the summit for birds-eye views. The mountain is an ancient volcano - one of several in the area including Pic du Midi d’Ossau. It doesn’t have a classic volcano conical shape as it’s so old the cone part has been completely eroded away. All that remains is the lava core which has transformed to a rock called andesite. On the route you can see huge conglomerate boulders that were part of the old lava flow.

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You’ll stay at Hotel Almud - a wonderful stone building set in the winding streets of Sallent de Gállego. Marie-Jose is your host in this friendly family-run hotel with just 11 rooms. The hotel is fantastically decorated throughout with the bedrooms beautifully converted all with en-suite bathrooms and mountain views. There is a living room and reading area with sofas and a stone fireplace where you can relax. Breakfasts are taken at the hotel. Evening meals are taken at Casa Jaimico which is just 100 metres from the hotel and has an excellent menu with many local dishes.

“Superbly organised from airport pickup, daily hikes. Great attention to detail and great guides. Highly recommended.” Ronan, Peaks & Passes


GUIDED WALKING

Itinerary Walks will explore the Valle de Tena which has a great variety of fantastic hiking.

2016 Dates

This is a sample itinerary and the exact routes will depend on the weather and what the group would like to achieve.

Sunday 10 July - 17 July Sunday 31 July - 7 August Sunday 18 September - 25 September

Sunday

Price

Sallent de Gállego

£849 per person (based on two sharing) £89 Single supplement

Arrive in Sallent de Gállego from Zaragoza late evening. Short briefing over your evening meal.

Accommodation

Monday

7 nights in 2* Hotel Almud

Punta del Pacino (1965m)

Included meals

Walking straight from the hotel we begin the week with a circular walk through woods and alpine meadows to the summit of Punta del Pacino for fantastic panoramic views across the valley.

3 course evening meals (exc. rest day) Breakfast buffet each day Picnic lunches on walking days

Guided Walking - Grade 3

Tuesday

Pic Peyreget (2487m) Starting at the high border pass we hike in the French Pyrenees to the superb summit of Peyreget. We walk through alpine meadows before crossing a boulderfield and reaching the summit for superb views over the iconic peaks of Pic du Midi d’Ossau, Balaitús and Los Picos del Infiernos.

Thursday

Saturday

Rest day

Garmo Negro (3066m)

Wednesday

Spend a day exploring Sallent de Gállego, take a dip in the pool or go on a hike from the village. Evening visit to Jaca for vino and tapas.

Ibones de Arriel

Friday

Some of the most beautiful lake landscapes in the Pyrenees can be found at Ibones de Arriel. The four lakes, lying at different heights, are surrounded by steep granite peaks.

Pico Anayet (2545m)

Overlooking Panticosa this three thousander makes for an excellent finale to the week. Superb summit views along the Pyrenees chain. An optional side trip takes us on an excellent scramble along a ridge to the summit of Argulas.

Set on a high plateau of peaty grasslands we find Ibon de Anayet. From here we can tackle the steep and exciting Pico Anayet passing a set of chains to reach the summit.

Sunday Free morning in Sallent before leaving early afternoon for a drop off at Zaragoza train station or airport.

5 days fully guided walking with small groups of 8 maximum. Walks are 7 to 10 hours each day. Daily ascents are between 700m and 1200m Although walks are on paths there are some steep and exposed sections. Some days have a short scrambles and more difficult terrain.

Included Transfers To and from Zaragoza on Sunday evenings to meet Ryan Air flight from Stansted or train from Barcelona or Madrid.

Not included Flights, lunch and evening meal on rest day.

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Bike & Hike - 7 night self guided holiday - 4 days biking and 2 days hiking - Luggage moved every day - Option of electric bike hire Bike and hike your way through the Valle de Tena, staying at different villages during the week. Beautiful cycling routes in fantastic scenery. We organise bike hire, luggage transfer and provide a GPS with all of the tracks marked. With four days cycling and two days hiking this holiday is a great mix of the two activities.

Choice of difficulties There are plenty of cycling options for all levels of fitness. If the thought of big ascents daunt you then hire one of our electric bikes. With these you still need to pedal but can switch on the assist on uphill sections to give you that extra boost! The easier options stick to 4x4 tracks that are easy to navigate although are still fairly steep with ascents of up to 500 metres. For more technical cyclists there are a series of marked off road bike trails that link the villages of the valley. These are graded blue, red and black with the hardest being a challenge for even the most hardened mountain bikers. To make navigation really easy we provide a GPS with maps and all of the tracks marked. On arrival you’ll have a briefing meeting where you’ll collect your bike and equipment. We’ll go through the bikes as well as the route options.

Electric mountain bikes Worried about the steepness of the Pyrenees? Then our electric bikes are the answer, making even the steepest of routes enjoyable! These are not scooters or motorbikes - you still need to pedal. When you get to a steep uphill, simply switch on the assist and your pedal power will be amplified. There are 3 levels of assist and with high assist you’ll be zooming up the hills. Choose from either a 26” wheel with full suspension or a 27.5” wheel with semi-rigid suspension. We guarantee that you’ll love these bikes!

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Bike hire

Bike guide

You can rent bikes for the cycling days. All bikes are of excellent quality and we’ve a variety of sizes and options - our website has all of the bike details.

You can hire an English speaking bike guide. He’ll show you the best trails, explain about the area and sort out any mechanical problems. You can hire a guide just for the first day to show you the ropes, for your whole trip or just do your holiday completely self guided - the choice is yours.

When you collect your bikes a bike guide will ensure your bikes’ size and setup are correct for you, talk you through the use of the bikes and give you a briefing about the trails and week ahead. All bikes come with repair kits, locks and helmets. If you’re not a regular cyclists the electric bikes are a fantastic option and turn gruelling ascents into enjoyable ones! For children we highly recommend our child size electric bikes - perfect for children from 1 metre 30 cm (4’ 3”) tall.

Accommodation Hotels are superb throughout the week, with all rooms en-suite. We use the same hotels as for our Village to Village hiking week. See pages 10-11 or our website for more details on accommodation. All hotels have places to store your bikes and Hotel Tierra de Biescas has a workshop equipped with bike tools.


BIKE & HIKE

Itinerary

2016 Dates

Day 1

Arrive and depart on any day you wish.

Biescas

Price

Arrive in Biescas spending the night at the 4* Hotel Tierra de Biescas. Briefing late afternoon to distribute bikes and equipment, go over the bikes, routes and give you a chance to ask any questions.

Party size 2 or 3 4 or more 15 May - 3 August £749 £699 4 August - 31 August £799 £749 1 September - 9 Oct £749 £699 Single supplement: £99 Transfers to/from Zaragoza: £75 per person Prices are per person and based on two sharing. Minimum party size is 2 people

Day 2

Bike route from Biescas Choice of 5 circular routes from Biescas. The gentler routes explore the glacial valley of the Serrablo with its old mills and 10th century churches. Harder routes head up to abandoned villages with some steep and narrow single track.. Second night at Hotel Tierra de Biescas. Easiest route: distance: 14km, ascent: 100m Hardest route: distance: 40km, ascent: 700m

Day 3

Bike route from Panticosa In the morning you’ll be picked up and transferred to Panticosa along with your bikes to start your route. You’ll explore the beautiful Valle de la Ripera. There are several extensions to make the route longer for the fit! Night at Casa Morlans. Shorter option: distance: 18km, ascent: 600m Longest option: distance: 35km, ascent: 1400m

Day 4

Day 6

Bike Hire

Bike - Panticosa to Sallent

Hike - Sallent to Sandiniés

4 days bike hire - helmet, lock and repair kit inc.

Today a relatively short trip takes you to the village of Sallent. From here there are several additional extensions - either head up to the roadhead at La Sarra lake (where there’s a welcoming bar!) or take a challenging ascent to the lake of Ibonceicho almost a kilometre above the village. Night at Hotel Almud. Shortest option: distance: 11km, ascent: 200m Mid option inc. La Sarra: 20.5km, ascent 435m Longest option: distance: 32km, ascent: 1035m

Cross to the western side of the valley and begin heading south. Optional side trips to two summits including Punta del Pacino (1965m) for panoramic views across the valley. Spend the night in the tiny village of Sandiniés at Casa Pelentos. Distance: 15km, ascent: 700m With side trips to summits: 18km, ascent: 1000m

Mountain bike £100 per person Electric mountain bike £160 per person Family package £500 in total (2 x adult electric, 2 x child electric) Bike guide for group max. 6 £120 per day

Day 7

Accommodation

Day 5

Back onto the bike today for a superb final day cycling. Your route takes you under the kilometre high cliffs of La Partacua before heading down the valley back to Biescas. A longer more technical extension is available for those who like to get off the beaten track. Night at Hotel Tierra de Biescas. Shorter option: distance: 30km, ascent: 500m Longer option: distance: 40km, ascent: 600m

Hike - Sallent Spectacular hiking along the Rio Aguas Limpias the river of clean water. Pass waterfalls and gorges to a meadow high in a steep sided valley. The harder option continues to a set of high mountain lakes set amongst spectacular mountain scenery. Second night at Hotel Almud. Shorter option: distance: 12km, ascent: 450m Longer option: distance: 19km, ascent: 900m

Bike - Sandiniés to Biescas

Day 8 Final morning spent in Biescas before departing for your onward journey.

See website for details of bikes and options.

3 x Hotel Tierra de Biescas, 1 x Hotel Casa Morlans (Panticosa), 2 x Hotel Almud (Sallent de Gallego), 1 x Casa Pelentos (Sandinies).

Included Breakfast, picnic lunch and 3 course evening meals each day. GPS with tracks. With bike hire: helmets, lock, and repair kit.

Not included Flights and insurance. Transfers (available at additional charge). Wine with evening meal only included at Hotel Casa Morlans.

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Self Guided: Valle de Tena - Get straight to the best hikes - Easy to follow route cards - Choice of hotels or apartments - Arrive and depart on any day The peaks, lakes and meadows of the Valle de Tena make for a walker´s paradise with a huge choice of routes at all levels. There are some spectacular summits to conquer and flower filled meadows in which you can relax and take in the scenery. Our self guided walking holidays get you straight to the best hikes with our easy to follow route cards and advice.

A stress free holiday We take the hard work out of arranging your holiday by arranging accommodation, providing detailed route cards, maps, weather forecasts and picnic lunches. Our advice, recommended routes and local knowledge means you’ll be able to get to the best hikes from day one. Our self guided holidays are very flexible - you can arrive on whichever day you like and stay for as many nights as you want (minimum stay 3 nights). Although the walking is close by you’ll need a car to make the most of your time in the Pyrenees. Most of our guests hire cars from Barcelona or Zaragoza. From the UK taking a couple of days driving through France or taking the ferry to Bilbao or Santander are also good options. If you need any information on travel see page 35 or give us a call.

Pirineos Sur music festival Acts from around the world perform on a floating stage during the Pirineos Sur world music festival which takes place in the last three weeks of July. It’s a great time to visit with lots going on - particularly in Sallent de Gállego. It’s a great festival attracting some of the finest artists from Africa, South and Central America. Monday to Thursday there is a free concert and a lively market each night in Sallent de Gállego with the main events taking place at the weekends in the nearby village of Lanuza.

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Easy to follow routecards We’ve route cards for all of the best walks in the valley. There’s a huge choice of walks of all distances ranging from gentle walks in alpine meadows to long days in the high mountains. As well as easy to follow directions for each walk we give accurate distances and ascents and let you know what the ground is like underfoot. We’re around during the week to offer advice on which walks would suit you best and answer any of your questions. We live in the area year round and walk these routes regularly with groups so you can be confident that our route cards will always be up to date and accurate.

“The level of planning done by Phil and Anna to give us a such lovely week in the mountains is beyond compare. Great hikes, delightful hotels and wonderful food to accompany amazing scenery!” Ann and Mike, Self guided


Choice of two villages

SELF GUIDED

Choose between two excellent bases for walking, Biescas at the southern end of the valley and Sallent de Gállego nestled in the high mountains near the French border.

2016 Dates Self guided holidays are available throughout the summer.

Both villages are full of character with old churches, stone houses and winding streets. Biescas is the slightly bigger and livelier of the two. In Biescas you can either stay in the luxurious Hotel Tierra de Biescas with a pool and sauna or self catering apartments.

Prices Hotel Almud (Sallent de Gállego) 15 May - 16 July 17 July - 5 Sep 6 Sep - 30 Sep Single supplement:

Sallent de Gállego is an excellent choice if you’re looking do tackle some of the higher peaks in the valley as it’s close to all of the longer walks. You’ll be well looked after at the charming Hotel Almud.

Self Catering Apartments

Ideal for those that want to have a bit of luxury or relax by the pool after a day´s hiking. The lively village of Biescas has a good selection of restaurants and bars.

The spacious Rincon de Andrea self catering apartments are based in Biescas. One or two bedroom apartments are available and each has a lounge/diner, bathroom and great views.

Hotel Almud

All are well equipped with washing machine, TV, DVD player, microwave, hob, fridge, kettle, toaster and free Wi-Fi internet connection.

Friendly, comfortable, family run hotel in the high mountain village of Sallent de Gállego and an ideal base for walking holidays. Centred around the 13th century church, Sallent de Gállego is a picturesque village surrounded by high mountain peaks. Being in the higher mountains, Hotel Almud makes a perfect base for those looking for long days in the higher peaks although there are plenty of gentler walks nearby too. For more details on the hotels see page 36.

Full Board £629 £669 £629

4* Hotel Tierra de Biescas (Biescas) B&B £569 £649 £569

4* Hotel Tierra de Biescas Luxurious hotel set in lovely grounds with an outdoor and indoor pool and a sauna. The hotel is at the heart of the lively village of Biescas.

B&B £469 £529 £469 £99

For food shopping there are two small Spar supermarkets, butchers and bakers within walking distance and a large supermarket just 15 minutes drive away. If you’d like to eat out there is a good choice of restaurants in Biescas. Prices shown are for one and two bedroom apartments. In addition there are several other combinations available including triple rooms, sofa beds for additional occupants and extra rooms in the same building for larger groups - call for prices.

Self Catering Prices Rincon de Andrea (Biescas) Season: Low High 1 bedroom apartment £299 £349 (based on 2 people) 2 bedroom apartment £249 £299 (based on 4 people) All prices are per person and based on either two or four person occupation. High season is the 28 July - 25 August Up to 2 extra guests can be accommodated on sofa beds and receive a 50% discount. Prices are for a 7 night stay - for longer holidays prices are pro-rata the weekly rate. Minimum stay three nights.

Included Prices include gas, electricity, bed linen and towels (changed midweek).

Full Board £669 £769 £669

10 May - 16 July 17 July - 5 Sep 6 Sep - 9 Oct Single supplement: £89 low season, £109 high season All prices are person and are based on two people sharing. Prices are for a 7 night stay - for longer or shorter holidays prices are pro-rata the weekly rate.

Included meals Full board option includes 3 course evening meals with wine (wine not included at Hotel Tierra de Biescas), buffet breakfast and picnic lunches each day. B&B option includes a buffet breakfast - picnic lunches can be ordered from the hotel (at additional cost).

Not included Flights, insurance, airport transfers or transport to and from walks.

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The Ordesa National Park Established in 1918 the Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido is one of Spain’s first national parks and an undisputed highlight of the Pyrenees with some of the most magnificent scenery in Europe Kilometre deep canyons are carved into the limestone and lie beneath snowcapped peaks. At the centre of the park lies Monte Perdido - the third highest summit in the Pyrenees. Another dozen three thousand metre summits are strung along the French border along with the famous pass of Breche de Roland. In 1997 the park was made a UNESCO world heritage site for its incredible diversity of flora and fauna. If you’re a nature lover you’ll love the park which is famous for its birds of prey and one of the few remaining homes of the lammergeier - one of the largest vultures in Europe. Our nature guide to the area will help you identify what you’re seeing and let you know what to keep an eye out for.

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The four deep canyons of the park offer dramatic walking and each canyon has trails of all lengths and difficulties. You can walk in the beautiful beech woods admiring the cliffs above or climb up to the dramatic ‘faja’ paths - narrow ledges that wind around the cliff faces. We offer guided and self guided holidays from Hotel Ordesa just outside Torla. It’s in a perfect position to explore the Ordesa Valley and the western side of the park. There’s a wonderful variety of hiking from walks at the bottom of the canyon to the alpine meadows surrounding Bujaruelo. Several walks leave directly from the hotel. The Añisclo Canyon also lies within the park. Even deeper than Ordesa this canyon is river formed rather than glacial and has a very different character.

Torla - gateway to Ordesa Known as the gateway to Ordesa, Torla makes an ideal base to explore the western side of the National Park in particularly the walking in the magnificent Ordesa Valley.

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Dramatic Canyon Walking

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The old town’s winding streets and stone buildings have the cliffs of Ordesa as a backdrop, Torla is a lively village in summer with a good choice of bars, restaurants, shops and a small supermarket. Hotel Ordesa is in a lovely, quiet location 20 minutes walk from the village centre.

“Hike Pyrenees gives access to the most unspoilt and dramatic mountains in Europe through the best tailored guiding. The challenges on offer ensure everyone can have the most happy and memorable time!” Mark, Discover Ordesa

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Discover Ordesa - 7 night guided walking holiday

Choice of 2 walks each day

- Choice of two walks each day

There will be a choice of two guided walks each day and you can decide each morning which walk you’d like to join.

- Dual level: grade 1 & grade 3 - 4* hotel with pool The spectacular Ordesa National Park is a highlight of the Pyrenees and a fantastic walking location. Choose from two guided walks each day - a lower level and a higher level option. A perfect holiday if you fancy doing a couple of longer days but don’t want to commit to a whole week of long hikes or for couples where one partner likes to walk farther than the other.

One option will be a grade 1 or 2 walk at a relaxed pace with plenty of time to soak up the views. These walks will be on good well graded paths and visit the alpine meadows and valleys of the park. Walks will be between five to seven hours with three to five hundred metres of ascent. The second option will be a grade 3 or 4 hike on one of the spectacular high level paths the park is famous for. A good head for heights will be needed for some routes and there will be steep sections on most days. These hikes will be six to nine hours with six hundred to a thousand metres of ascent so a good level of fitness is required.

The last Ibex Sadly something you won’t see is the Pyrenean Ibex. These magnificent member of the goat family had huge curved horns and were once found throughout the Pyrenees. By the early 1900’s over hunting (their horns were prized by hunters) had reduced the population to just one herd in the Ordesa National Park. By 1990 only ten individuals remained and tragically during a storm in 1998 the last known female was killed by a falling tree in the area around the Faja de Pelay. The species became extinct shortly after.

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Hotel Ordesa Accommodation is at the 4* Hotel Ordesa. Fantastically situated with views of the Ordesa valley the hotel has excellent facilities including an outdoor pool (mid June to mid Sep), bar, restaurant, lounge and fantastic spa facilities with steam room and jacuzzi. Three course evening meals are served in the restaurant each evening (apart from the rest day when we’ll visit the nearby town of Ainsa). The pretty village of Torla has a range of shops, bars and all of the amenities you’ll need and is less than 20 minutes walk away.

“Fourth Hike Pyrenees holiday, and the same winning combination of friendly, efficient walk guides and stunning scenery. And loads of lammergeiers!” Richard, Discover Ordesa


GUIDED WALKING

Itinerary

Dual level

This sample itinerary shows the low and high level route options offered each day. The exact routes will depend on conditions.

Sunday

Torla Arrive in Torla from Zaragoza. On arrival there will be a short briefing before the evening meal.

2016 Dates

Camino de Turieto

Sunday 12 June - 19 June Sunday 24 July - 31 July Sunday 28 August - 4 September

A superb introduction to Ordesa along an beautiful path from the hotel into the Ordesa Valley.

Price

Faja Racon

£849 per person (based on two sharing) £139 Single supplement

Monday

Climb into the Circo de Corrieta and then follow a stunning path around the base of the cliffs of Ordesa.

Tuesday

Valle de Otal A hanging valley containing flower filled alpine meadows and a great place to spot marmots.

Ordiso/Otal Circuit This wonderful circular walk takes in two hanging valleys linked by a high pass. Great views north to Vignemale and east to the peaks of Gabieto.

Wednesday

The Ordesa Valley Follow the valley floor through ancient beech woods, past waterfalls under the valley´s sheer cliffs.

The Faja de Pelay

Ordesa & Añisclo

A steep start leads to a path high on Ordesa’s south cliffs. Great views over the valley and Monte Perdido.

Catching a 4x4 for over 1200m of ascent allows us to first walk above the Ordesa valley before crossing over and walking along the rim of the Añisclo canyon too. Bird’s eye views throughout!

Thursday

Rest Day

Saturday

Free day to explore the village of Torla, take a short walk or relax in the hotel’s pool or spa. In the evening we’ll visit the medieval walled town of Ainsa for a stroll around its pretty streets followed by tapas and vino.

Another of the park’s spectacular valleys. Waterfalls cascade down the steep cliffs that tower above you.

Friday

The Rim of Ordesa A 4x4 carries us high into the meadows above the Ordesa canyon. From there we walk along the rim of the canyon for spectacular views before catching the 4x4 back down to the hotel.

The Añisclo Canyon

Plana Cuasta Walking from the hotel we climb into alpine meadows and onwards to a peak with superb views along the length of the Ordesa valley.

Sunday

Torla Free day in Torla leaving early afternoon for your transfer back to Zaragoza airport or train station.

Accommodation 7 nights in 4* Hotel Ordesa

Included meals 3 course evening meals(exc. rest day) Breakfast buffet each morning Picnic lunches on walking days

Dual level walking 5 days guided walking with 2 options each day. Walks: Lower level - 5 to 7 hours each day Higher level - 6 to 9 hours each day Ascents: Lower level - 300m to 600m Higher level - 600m to 1000m

Included Transfers To/from Zaragoza airport or train station.

Not included Flights, insurance, lunch and evening meal on rest day.

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Refugio Week - 7 night guided walking holiday - Grade 4: Challenging hiking - Climb Monte Perdido (3355m) - 4 nights in mountain huts Staying in a mountain hut or ‘refugio’ allows you to reach the wildest areas of the Pyrenees. Following the GR11 you’ll explore trails out of the reach of day hikers and make the classic ascent of Monte Perdido. Staying at three of the best situated refugios in the Pyrenees, we’ll explore both the Valle de Tena and Ordesa National Park.

Challenging hiking This is a week of demanding hiking with long days and steep ascents. A good level of fitness and some hiking experience is essential. Trails will vary with a mixture of good paths interspersed with scree and boulderfields. There are several exposed sections. The highlight of the trek is an ascent of the ‘lost mountain’ - Monte Perdido. At 3355m this is the third highest peak in the Pyrenees. The ascents are not technical and do not require technical experience. Crampons may be required (however probably not in September) but you will be instructed on all the necessary techniques during the holiday. We’ll send you a detailed kit list before arrival and can provide crampons and ice axes if required.

Brecha de Rolando

Accommodation

A line of impenetrable cliffs run along the border in the park with ‘Roland’s breach’ the only place to pass between France and Spain.

For the hike in the Valley de Tena we will stay at Refugio Respomuso & Refugio Bachimaña. In the Ordesa National Park, Refugio Goriz will be our base. Both serve three course evening meals as well as snacks and drinks. We’ll sleep in large mixed dorms. The facilities at Goriz are fairly basic but Respomuso and Bachimaña are more modern with hot showers.

The legend made famous in the ‘Chanson de Roland’ tells of the Christian general Roland being ambushed in the Valle de Roncevalles by moors and being chased into the Ordesa Valley. When Roland reached the impassable cliffs he drew his sword and cleaved a huge cleft in the cliffs through which he escaped into France.

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When not in the mountains we stay at 4* Hotel Tierra de Biescas for a bit of luxury. Its sauna and pool are a perfect way to end a great week´s hiking.

"The organisation and guiding were superb. The guides Hannah, Ken and Arkaitz were friendly, professional, helpful and understanding. I would love to walk with them again." Mike, Refugio Week


GUIDED WALKING

Itinerary A two and a half day hike in the Valle de Tena followed by a 3 day hike in Ordesa walking the length of the Añisclo and Ordesa canyons.

2016 Dates

Sunday

Sunday 11 September - 18 September

Arrive in Biescas from Zaragoza late afternoon. Short briefing and kit check before the evening meal.

Price

Monday

£849 per person (based on two sharing) £59 Single supplement

Refugio Respomuso

Accommodation

We set off along the famous GR11 Pyrenean longdistance trail. The path takes us to Refugio Respomuso, situated among 3000-metre peaks. On the way we have the option of a side trip to the spectacular Ibones de Arriel.

4 nights in mountain huts (in dormitories) 3 night in 4* Hotel Tierra de Biescas

Included meals 3 course evening meals each night Breakfast each day Picnic lunches on walking days

Tuesday

Circo de Piedrafita We set off early into the wild landscape of Circo de Piedrafita. Our route takes us past mountain lakes and we have the option to climb Tebberai (2916m). We head down past the Ibones Azules to Refugio Bachimaña where we spend the night.

Wednesday

Baños de Panticosa A short morning hike down to Baños de Panticosa where we’ll be picked up and taken back to Hotel Tierra de Biescas. Spend the afternoon relaxing in the Hotel pool and sauna and exploring the village of Biescas.

Guided Walking - Grade 4

Thursday

The Ordesa Valley The Faja de Pelay is the start of our three-day hike. After an initial steep climb we follow a wide ledge in the sheer cliffs of the Ordesa valley giving breathtaking views across the valley and of the border peaks. Spend the night at Refugio Goriz beneath Monte Perdido.

Friday

Monte Perdido Our objective today is the classic ascent of Monte Perdido (3335m), the highest peak in the area. The summit views overlooking the Ordesa, Pineta and Anisclo canyons and into France are stunning. Steep in places, the route crosses a snow field that may require the use of crampons. Return to Refugio Goriz for the night.

Saturday

Añisclo Canyon Our walk out is through the neighbouring Añisclo Canyon, another spectacular canyon carved into the limestone plateau. We pass thundering waterfalls before reaching our transport back to the 4* Hotel Tierra de Biescas with its spa and pool for a bit of well earned luxury.

Sunday

Biescas Free morning in Biescas before leaving early afternoon to be dropped off at either Zaragoza airport or train station.

5 days fully guided walking with a group size of 6 maximum. Walks are 7 to 10 hours each day. Daily ascents are between 800m and 1500m High mountain paths that may require the use of crampons. There are steep, rocky and exposed sections. Previous hiking experience and a good level of fitness are essential.

Included Transfers To and from Zaragoza on Sunday evenings to meet Ryan Air flight from Stansted or train from Barcelona or Madrid.

Not included Flights, insurance, drinks with evening meal, lunch and evening meal on rest day.

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Self Guided: Ordesa - Discover the best of Ordesa

Superb walking base

- Easy to follow route cards

Torla is on the west side of the park and is ideally placed to reach the walking in the Ordesa Valley and Bujaruelo.

- Arrive and depart on any day Discover the best of the Ordesa National Park - one of the highlights of the Pyrenees. Make sure you get the most of out your time in the park with our Self Guided Ordesa holidays. We get you straight to the best hikes and know not just the famous walks but many beautiful quiet paths often overlooked by many visitors.

Bestue is a small remote village high on the eastern side of the park and gives access to some fantastic hiking along the rim of the Añisclo Canyon and in the Garganta de Escuain. A two centre holiday visiting both villages is a fantastic option - the walking and scenery is quite different in the east and the west sides of the park and the wonderful Casa Capella in Bestue is not to be missed.

The ‘faja’ paths of Ordesa Ordesa is famous for its fajas. The cliffs of the valley are limestone and as it’s eroded, natural ledges have been carved into the cliffs creating spectacular paths.

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Easy to follow routecards

World Heritage Site

We’ve route cards for all of the best walks in the valley. There’s a huge choice of walks of all distances ranging from gentle walks in alpine meadows to long days in the high mountains.

Ordesa was made a UNESCO world heritage site in 1997 mainly due to its bio-diversity. The steep cliffs lead to an altitude change of two kilometres between the valley meadows and the peaks high above.

The infamous Faja de las Flores is a vertiginous metre wide ledge a kilometre up that’s only for those with an excellent head for heights.

As well as easy to follow directions for each walk we give accurate distances and ascents and let you know what the ground is like underfoot. We’re around during the week to offer advice on which walks would suit you best and answer any of your questions.

Other paths are less intimidating and the Faja de Pelay on the southern cliffs and the little walked but highly recommended Faja Racon are two of our favourites.

We live in the area year round and walk these routes regularly with groups so you can be confident that our route cards will always be up to date and accurate.

These differences mean a huge variety of flowers, birds and mammals can find their niche and flourish. Humans have made little impact on the inhospitable higher plateaus. The UNESCO site is jointly managed with the French Parc National de Pyrenees.


SELF GUIDED 2016 Dates Self guided holidays are available throughout the summer.

Hotel Ordesa Prices 15 May - 30 June 1 July - 31 August 1 Sep - 09 Oct

B&B £569 £649 £569

Full Board £669 £729 £669

Single supplement: £139 low season, £159 high season Prices are per person and based on two people sharing. Prices are for a 7 night stay - for longer or shorter stays ask for prices.

Accommodation 4* Hotel Ordesa near the village of Torla

Included meals “Fantastic scenery with good directions for the self-guided walks, allowing us to set our own pace and really enjoy the walk and the wildflowers.” David and Solveig

4* Hotel Ordesa (Torla)

Two centre holidays

The 4* Hotel Ordesa is ideally situated for walkers with views into the Ordesa Valley and hikes straight from the hotel door.

A popular option is to split a week´s stay between Ordesa and the Valle de Tena allowing you to see both areas.

The hotel has excellent facilities including an outdoor pool (open mid-June to mid September), bar, lounge area and a spa (additional fees apply for use of the spa).

Hotel Almud in Sallent works well combined with Hotel Ordesa. It’s a scenic one hour drive between the hotels when you change venues midweek which means you still have time to do a hike that day.

You start each morning with a cooked or continental buffet breakfast. With our full board option picnic lunches are provided each day and three course evening meals are taken at the hotel. The village of Torla is just a short walk away. There you’ll find the National Park visitors centre, shops, bars, cafes and restaurants

You can split the week however as you like and prices are pro-rata the weekly rates.

Full board option includes 3 course evening meals, cooked and continental buffet breakfast and picnic lunches each day. B&B option includes a buffet breakfast - picnic lunches can be ordered from the hotel (at additional cost).

Self Guided Walking Walking is self guided and there is a good choice of routes of all lengths and difficulties. We’ve detailed descriptions for all the best trails.

Not included Flights, insurance, airport transfers or transport to and from walks.

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The Sierra de Guara The deep gorges and towering cliffs of the Sierra de Guara and Riglos in the pre-Pyrenees have a completely different feel from the main range although they are just forty kilometres south. Quiet and unpopulated, a traditional way of life continues in the area, with small farms producing cheese, wine, olive oil and almonds - all delicious! On our Villages of the Guara self guided holiday you hike deep into the park staying at several tiny, tranquil villages with beautiful views. Our Riglos and Alquezar guided holiday explores two areas - the Sierra de Guara Park and Mallos de Riglos. One is characterised by towering conglomerate cliffs and the other deep limestone canyons. The area’s warm climate make both holidays ideal for early and late season hiking. April, May, October and November are all great months for hiking in the Sierra de Guara. 1 2 3

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Sierra de Guara This ‘Parque Natural’ lies at the southern edge of the Pyrenees. Its soft limestone means it’s riddled with gorges and we visit two of the most spectacular - the Veros and Mascun gorges on our Riglos & Alquezar holiday. The high cliffs of the gorges make excellent roosting spots for birds of prey and the park is home to lammergeier and large colonies of griffon vultures. It’s one of the best areas in Europe for canyoning the adventure sport where you don wetsuit, helmet and harness and follow a river jumping, abseiling and sliding down waterfalls on the way great fun!

Perfect early season hiking The climate here is much more Mediterranean with olive and almond groves and temperatures are perfect for early season hiking. Our holidays here are in April and May while the main Pyrenees range is still covered in snow and its the perfect place to enjoy warm spring sunshine.

Alquezar

Los Mallos de Riglos

In the 9th century the Moors recognised this spot surrounded by deep ravines as the ideal place to build a castle to defend against the early Christian kingdoms. The villages’ name is derived from ‘Al’Qasr’ the Moorish word for castle.

The remarkable cliffs of Riglos rise majestically over the surrounding land providing a perfect home for vultures and a world famous climbing venue.

The Christians conquered the village in 1067 and over time the castle became the collegiate church of Santa Maria which now overlooks the winding streets of Alquezar. Alquezar is a beautiful village with most of the buildings dating back to the 16th century and made of stone, brick and clay. The shops sell local honey, cheese, olive oil and wine and there are several bars with scenic terraces to take in an after hike refreshment.

However, paths accessible to all walkers wind high up above the cliffs giving us hikers wonderful views. It’s difficult to stop staring upwards at the towering cliffs - and the crazy climbers hanging off them - as we walk. The river Gallego flows under the cliffs and its white water is one of the best rafting venues in the Pyrenees. In addition to Riglos there is also excellent hiking around the Mallos de Aguero and the Sierra de Santa Domingo where the now abandoned village of Salinas once produced salt for the area.

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Riglos & Alquezar - 7 night guided walking holiday

Moderate walking

- Grade 2 - moderate hiking

The hikes will be mid level and each day we expect to walk around 10 to 12 kilometres with 400-650 metres of ascent.

- Spectacular gorges and cliffs - 2 centre holiday Wonderful hiking amongst the canyons of the Sierra de Guara and the amazing cliffs of Mallos de Riglos. The warm weather of the pre-Pyrenees makes this the perfect place to hike early in the season.

The paths are generally good although there are a few steeper sections. Although both areas are famed for cliffs and gorges none of the hiking is on exposed narrow paths.

History and nature The history of the area stretches back 5000 years with Neolithic cave paintings around Alquezar. The Moors and Christians fought over the area in the middle ages and the castles and churches of the area have many Moorish influences. On the rest day we visit the 11th century Loarre castle. Phil guides this week himself and is knowledgeable about the area´s history as well as the flora and fauna.

The ‘bone breaker’ The Sierra de Guara is home to Europe’s rarest vulture - the Lammergeier. With a huge wingspan of up to 1.8 metres the Lammergeier makes for a magnificent sight. It feeds almost exclusively on bone marrow, dropping bones from a great height to smash them on the rocks below which it then swallows. Their strong stomachs grind up the bones and they digest the marrow. This unusual feeding behaviour gives rise to its Spanish name Quebrantahuesos - the ‘bone breaker’.

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Charming hotels You’ll stay in two charming hotels during the week. Both are small and friendly in great locations. The bedrooms are beautifully decorated and have fantastic views. Hotel Real Posada de Liena is our base in Murillo de Gallego where you can watch the cliffs of Riglos glow red in the setting sun from your window or the terraza. The hotels restaurant serves delicious food cooked by our hosts Carmen and Jose. In Alquezar we’ll stay at Hotel Castillo which once again has wonderful views. Here we’ll eat out in one of Alquezar’s restaurants each night.

“Riglos and Alquezar are totally underrated walking areas of Spain and should be experienced, especially with Hike Pyrenees who gave us a wonderful weeks walking and entertainment. The flora & fauna, the hotels, the food, the walks were all first class.” Terry and Kathy, Riglos and Alquezar


GUIDED WALKING

Itinerary During the week we’ll hike in two areas - the Sierra de Guara and the cliffs around Riglos.

2016 Dates

This is a sample itinerary - the exact routes will depend on the weather and what the group would like to achieve.

Sunday 10 April - Sunday 17 April Sunday 1 May - Sunday 8 May

Sunday

Price

Murillo de Gallego

£879 per person (based on two sharing) £89 Single supplement

Arrive in Murillo de Gallego from Zaragoza late afternoon. Briefing followed by the evening meal.

Accommodation

Monday

4 nights in 2* Real Posada De Liena 3 nights in Hotel Castillo

Mallos de Aguero

Included meals

The cliffs of Mallos de Aguero tower above the village. This circular route takes us on a complete circuit of these fascinating rock formations.

Tuesday

3 course evening meals Breakfast each morning Picnic lunches on walking days

Mallos de Riglos

Guided Walking - Grade 2

Even bigger than yesterday`s cliffs the Mallos of Riglos are the most famous of the area. A wonderful trail winds us up through the cliffs and then along a ridge above them. Our return route takes us underneath the cliffs and we’ll get sore necks as we gaze up at vultures and climbers!

Thursday

Saturday

Alquezar

Mascun canyon Today we explore the wonderful rock formations of the Mascun canyon where the the river has carved spires and arches. We hike to the abandoned village of Otin before returning via a separate branch of the canyon.

Wednesday

Today we leave Murillo de Gallego and head to Alquezar. In the morning we visit Loarre Castle one of the best in northern Spain. We’ll have lunch in Alquezar and then an optional short but impressive hike down into the Vero cañon to follow the ‘pasarelas’ - a path built along the river.

Salinas Viejo

Friday

Free morning in Alquezar before leaving for the transfer back to Zaragoza train station or airport.

Our hike today takes us through the narrow rocky valley of Foz de Salinas to the abandoned village of Salinas which once produced salt for the region. Past the village we head to the pass of La Osqueta from which we have tremendous views both south and north.

Vero Canyon A trip around the Vero Canyon starting high on the west banks before dropping down to cross the idyllic Puente de Villacantal before climbing again to return on the eastern flanks of the canyon.

Sunday

5 days fully guided walking. Walks are 6 to 7 hours each day. Daily ascents are between 400m to 650m on good paths with some steep sections. Walks are at a relaxed pace.

Included Transfers To and from Zaragoza airport or train station on Sundays as well as all transport during the week.

Not included Flights, insurance, drinks with evening meal, lunch on rest day.

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Villages of the Guara Natural Park - 7 night self guided holiday

Medium to strenuous hikes

- Hotel to hotel hiking

There are two hiking options each day - an easier and a harder route. On a couple of the days even the easier options are still fairly challenging. The longest day on the easier option is 19km with 1000 metres of ascent this day isn’t to be taken lightly.

- Great early/late season weather - Luggage moved every day Hike between the remote villages of the Sierra de Guara. Spring and autumn have perfect weather for hiking. Your bags are moved between hotels each day so you just hike with a daypack. 6 days hiking taking you to the heart of this undiscovered area. Wonderful scenery with deep canyons, rocky limestone spires and abandoned villages.

For the fit, there are longer options and side trips taking in extra peaks and viewpoints. The terrain varies from gentle paths through woods to some fairly rocky sections underfoot even on the easier routes. The paths are generally easy to follow and detailed maps and route cards are provided. GPS hire is available with all of the tracks and maps marked. On the first evening you’ll have a briefing to talk you through the routes, options, weather and answer any questions that you may have.

Vineyards and olive groves The gentle climate on the southern slopes of the Sierra de Guara mean vines, olives and almonds flourish. The area is the centre of the Somontano wine region which produces excellent reds. Most bodegas (vineyards) do guided visits - well worth a look if you have the time. Almonds were once the staple of the economy. There are over twenty types of olive tree grown in the area with many small olive oils producers. Local cheeses are also renowned - particularly the queseria (cheesery)of Radiquero and .

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Accommodation

Aparthotel Valle de Rodellar

Hotels are small rural hotels in lovely little villages. Rooms are en-suite throughout the week and each hotel has free wi-fi.

Your two nights in Rodellar will be spent in the apartments of Valle de Rodellar with lovely views over the gorges of the area. The apartments are centred around a restaurant and bar where you’ll take breakfasts and evening meals.

Hotel Villa de Alquezar This former castle of King Sancho Ramirez is now a lovely hotel. Peaceful garden with sofas. Rooms all have great views over the village.

La Choca (Lecina) A wonderfully converted 17th century house in the tiny village of Lecina. A small rural hotel with just 8 rooms - all en-suite. The hotel’s restaurant serves traditional dishes of the area.

El Condor (Paules de Sarsa) A beautiful 300 year old stone building in the tiny hamlet of Les Paules - it’s hard to imagine a more peaceful place. It has a traditional fireplace and chimney known locally as ‘espantabrujas’ - witch scarers - as they are said to prevent evil spirits from entering the building. Rooms are basic but all ensuite.


SELF GUIDED

Itinerary

2016 Dates

Day 1

The Villages of the Guara holiday is available spring, early summer and autumn when the weather is perfect in this area. Arrive and depart on any day you wish.

Alquezar Arrive in Alquezar spending the night at the beautiful Hotel Villa de Alquezar. Briefing in the evening about the week ahead, going over the route and giving you a chance to ask any questions.

Price

Day 2

Day hike from Alquezar The week starts with a circular hike from Alquezar. First you descend into the canyon of the Rio Vero before climbing to the charming villages of Asque and Colungo. Your return route again crosses the Rio Vero with an option to walk the famous ‘pasarelas’ - a walkway above the river along a narrow and spectacular section of the canyon. Optional extension to the Basacol pools or Chimiachas cave. Second night at Hotel Villa de Alquezar. Distance : 13.8km, ascent: 680m with extension: 17.8km, ascent 850m

Day 3

Alquezar to Lecina From Alquezar you head deep into the Vero canyon where you cross the medieval bridge of Villacantal. The route takes us past three caves with cave paintings dating from 3000 to 5000 BC. As you climb again you get fantastic views both back down the canyon and north to Monte Perdido. Option of extending the route by 8km to take you to the viewpoint and cave painting of Barfaluy. Night at La Choca in Lecina. Distance: 10.5km, ascent: 630m with extension: 18.5km, ascent: 830m

Day 6

Day hike from Rodellar Day 4

Lecina to Paules de Sarsa Heading into the heart of the Sierra de Guara your route today passes through a wild landscape not often visited. A choice of two routes the longer of which passes over the peak of Asba (1438m) for wonderful views over the Sierra de Guara and north to the high peaks of the Pyrenees. Night at La Choca. Short option: Distance: 14km, ascent: 350m Long option: distance: 15.2km, ascent 700m

Day 5

Paules de Sarsa to Rodellar Heading west you reach the northern end of the Mascun canyon. The path skirts above the canyon with magnificent views down onto the rock spires and towers of Mascun. You have the option of starting with a taxi ride to shorten the distance. Night at Aparthotel Valle de Rodellar. Shorter option: distance: 19km, ascent: 1100m Longer option: distance: 28km, ascent: 1350m

This circular hike begins by following the floor of the Mascun canyon before a steep climb heads to the abandoned village of Otin. A longer option takes you to Nasarre another abandoned village. Continue past a neolithic dolmen and descend down a side canyon back to Rodellar. Second night at Aparthotel Valle de Alquezar. Shorter option: 15.3km, ascent 640m Longer option: 20km, ascent 860m

Day 7

Rodellar to Alquezar Your final days hiking takes you along the conglomerate canyon of Balced. From the southern side of the Sierra de Guara there are fantastic views over the plains before descending to Alquezar. Option of taxi ride at start to shorten the distance. Night at Hotel Villa de Alquezar. Shorter option: 14km, ascent 400m Longer option: 20km, ascent 806m

Day 8 Final morning spent in Alquezar before departing for your onward journey.

Party size 2 or 3 4 or more 1 February - 31 May £779 £729 1 October - 30 Nov £779 £729 Single supplement: £99 Single room in each hotel apart from Rodellar where two share a two bedroom apartment. Prices are per person and based on two sharing. Minimum party size is 2 people. Supplement applies for Easter - see website. 3 nights Hotel Villa de Alquezar (Alquezar) 1 night La Choca (Lecina) 1 night El Condor (Les Paules) 2 nights Aparthotel Valle de Rodellar

Included meals 3 course evening meals every night Breakfast and picnic lunches each day

Self Guided Walking Walking is self guided and detailed route descriptions will be provided for each day´s walk including any optional side trips.

GPS hire GPS hire for the week available. The GPS will have all of the hiking tracks, maps and waypoints. Weekly GPS rental £30.

Not included Flights and insurance. Wine, coffee and drinks with evening meal. Transfers to/from Alquezar.

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Picos de Europa & the Basque Country The Basque Country - a land steeped in tradition and history. Here the Pyrenees rise from the coast creating forest filled valleys before green rolling hills give way to the first rocky summits of the range. The region has so much to discover from its rocky coastline to it’s delightful villages dotted amongst the landscape. The area is full of history. Neolithic dolmens stand on remote summits and pilgrims have walked the dramatic coastline for a thousand years on their way to Santiago. Further west you come to the spectacular limestone peaks of the Picos de Europa. This is a wonderful hiking region and the cable car at Fuente De gives us easy access to the high mountains.

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The Camino de Santiago The northern route of the Camino de Santiago follows the rugged Basque coastline. There’s no walk quite like the Camino - with every step you feel the history of the walk and every hamlet you pass has carvings, ermitas and reminders of the route’s long history. The Northern Route is a beautiful alternative that is less walked than the traditional French route from Saint Jean Pied de Port. Our route takes in a manageable one week section of the Camino starting at the French border and passing surf beaches, cliffs and fishing villages before heading inland to finish in Gernika - scene of the bombing in 1937 that led to Picasso’s painting of the same name.

“Amazing week with Hike Pyrenees! The mountains, the guides and the spirit of our group were just lovely. Very well organised trip.” Sarah

Picos de Europa The 1.5 kilometre deep Cares gorge, high limestone peaks and rolling scenic meadows make the Picos de Europa a walkers paradise . Initially becoming a National Park in 1918, it wasn't until as recently as 1995 that it´s area was expanded and it became the National Park we know and love today. Along side it´s National Park status the Picos was also recognised in 2003 by UNESCO to have world wide importance as a biosphere reserve. Whilst in the area two gastronomical musts are the Cabrales cheese and the Asturias’ cider.

Cabrales is a famous blue cheese made from a blend of cow, goat and sheep milk and left to mature in caves with 90% humidity. The cider or, in Spanish ´sidra´ is produced throughout the region and is not carbonated. Due to this fact there is a special way in which the drink is poured and trained ´escanciadors´ or cider severs serve this drink to you with a flourish! The National Park is also steeped in history, no where so much as Covadonga with it´s striking basilica built from pink limestone. Here a battle between the Iberian Christians and the Moors is said to have taken place in 722 AD. This battle is regarded as the beginning of the Reconcquista.

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Camino de Santiago - coastal route - Walk 6 days of the Camino - Self guided coastal walking - Delicious Basque cuisine - Great hotels along the route - Luggage moved each day Follow in the footsteps of pilgrims that have walked the route for over a thousand years. A wonderful walk along the Basque coastline discovering fishing villages and beaches around each corner.

The Coastal Camino The Northern or Coastal Way follows the Basque coastline with its beaches, cliffs and fishing villages. Pilgrims have walked these paths for a thousand years on their way to Santiago and there’s a fantastic feeling of history as you pass by pilgrim shrines and churches that have been there for centuries. The Northern route is the undiscovered gem of the Camino and a beautiful alternative to the sometimes crowded French route starting in St. Jean Pied de Port. You still get all of the feeling of the Camino de Santiago but with the advantage of beautiful coastal views, empty paths and charming accommodation. The week starts in Hondarribia - a medieval walled town on the French border and ends in historic Gernika. On the way you’ll discover the best of the Basque Country - cliffs, beaches, green hills, vineyards and beautiful countryside.

The Scallop Shell The scallop shell is the symbol of the Camino and you’ll see it carved on buildings, painted on signposts and carried by pilgrims. There are various versions as to the origins of the symbol. One legend tells of St James’ body being shipwrecked off the coast of Spain and miraculously washed onshore covered in scallop shells. The shell is also a metaphor with the grooves reaching a central point just like the pilgrims. It also had practical uses with pilgrims using the shell as a plate or to collect water.

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Superb Accommodation

Mid level hiking

We’ve searched out the best accommodation throughout the trip. You stay in charming guest houses in beautiful rural locations surrounded by vineyards and countryside as well as beach front hotels. All rooms are en-suite. This is not a trip where you’ll be staying in packed pilgrim hostels.

The stages of the Camino de Santiago are reasonably long with between 12 and 25 kilometres walked each day. Although the highest points during the week are only 500 metres the route - like most coastal paths - undulates and the accumulated ascent adds up at the end of the day.

Our favourite is Antsotegi in Markina. This medieval blacksmiths has been wonderfully converted keeping the water wheel and ancient stone walls.

However the paths are excellent and you cover the distance more quickly and easily than you would on our more mountainous routes in the Valle de Tena or Ordesa. Ascents and descents are fairly gentle and not knee crunching.

Evening meals are included on 3 nights. The other nights you can choose to eat at a variety of restaurants or tapas bars - the Basque Country is famous for its cuisine and there is plenty of choice to suit any budget. We provide details of local restaurants in our information pack.

Several of the days have options to shorten the route by taking a taxi some of the way and we can organise taxis for you if required.


SELF GUIDED

Itinerary

2016 Dates

Day 1 Arrive in Hondarribia an historic walled medieval town. You’ll stay at Hotel San Nikolas right on the Plaza de Armas overlooked by the castle of Charles V. Evening briefing at the hotel to talk through your week ahead and answer any questions.

The Camino de Santiago holiday is available all summer and autumn. You can arrive and depart on any day you wish (except Tuesday arrivals).

Price 1 April - 30 June £749 1 July - 15 Sep £799 16 Sep - 30 Nov £749 Single sup. low season £129, high £149 Prices are person and based on two sharing. Minimum party size is 2 people

Day 2

Hondarribia - San Sebastian Leaving Hondarribia you climb to the ridge of Jaizkibel (525m) where you pass a series of old watchtowers that were used to signal whale sightings to ships at sea. Descending to the fishing village of Pasai San Pedro you cross the estuary on a water taxi and continue on to San Sebastian, famous for its food and beaches. Option to shorten the day by taking a taxi or bus from San Pedro to San Sebastian. Night at 2* Hostal Alemana Full distance: 24.5 km, 960 metres ascent Distance with bus/taxi: 15.3 km, 550 metres ascent

Day 3

San Sebastian - Orio The day starts with a climb to the peak of Igeldo for fantastic views back over San Sebastian’s La Concha beach. Passing through fields and woods you get wonderful views of the coast. Orio was an old whaling town and has a lovely medieval old quarter with ermitas and carvings dedicated to the pilgrims of the Camino. Night at Casa Rural Mailan (in July and August Hostal Xaloa). Distance: 16.5 km, 500 metres ascent

Accommodation pass Zarautz and walk along its long beach full of surfers. The village of Getaria with its cobbled streets and fantastic fish restaurants is today’s destination. You stay at Hotel Saiaz - a wonderful 15th century gothic stone building that served as both a dwelling and a defensive tower. Distance: 11km, 510 metres ascent

Day 5

Getaria - Deba Leaving Getaria on an ancient paved way you climb the first of the days two hills. You leave the coast for a short while to visit the Sanctuary of our Lady of Itziar - famous for housing one of the regions seven black Madonnas. You end the day back on the coast at Deba where you stay right on the beach at the 4* Hotel Aisia. Distance: 18km, 830m ascent(option to shorten)

Day 4

Day 6

Orio - Getaria

Deba - Markina

A shorter but beautiful day walking through vineyards that make Txakolí - a light, acidic white wine that is typical of the Basque Country. You

Today the route leaves the coast behind and heads inland through the rural heart of the Basque Country. Forests, tiny farms, green hills and

solitude characterise this day’s hiking. You spend the night in Antsotegi (Markina) - a medieval blacksmiths that has been converted into an absolutely delightful place to stay. Distance: 27km, 900m ascent (option to shorten)

Day 7

Markina - Gernika Today as pilgrims have for centuries you pass the tenth century monastery of Ziortza then the forests of Gorontzugarai before entering the green valleys dotted with hamlets as you approach Gernika. After the horrendous bombing immortalised by Picasso, Gernika symbolises the traditions and freedom of the Basque Country and is an appropriate place to end your journey through this region. Transfer either back to San Sebastian for the final night in Hotel Alemana or alternatively onto Bilbao for the final night. Distance: 29km, 800m ascent (option to shorten)

Day 8

Depart Onward travel from either San Sebastian or Bilbao.

1 night in Hotel San Nikolas (Hondarribia), Hostal Alemana (San Sebastian), Casa Rural Mailan (Orio) - in Jul and Aug Hostal Xaloa, Hotel Saiaz (Getaria), Hotel Aisia (Deba) and Antsotegi (Markina). Final night in either San Sebastian or Bilbao.

Included meals 3 x evening meals (4 nights guests can choose their own restaurants or tapas bar). Breakfast each day. 6 x Picnic lunches.

Self Guided Walking Walking is self guided. Detailed directions will be provided for each day`s walk. Baggage transfer each day is included.

Transfers Transfers to and from San Sebastian at the beginning and end of the walk. See page 34 for details of travel options to San Sebastian.

Not included Flights and insurance. Drinks with evening meal. Any optional taxi rides to shorten route.

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Picos de Europa - 7 night guided walking holiday

Choice of 2 walks each day

- Choice of two walks each day

Each morning we’ll meet and describe both walks in detail simply chose which of the two hikes on offer you would like to do that day.

- Dual level: grade 1 & grade 3 - Stay in two traditional villages With high limestone peaks, alpine meadows and the deep and famous Cares gorge, the Picos de Europa has a superb range of hikes. Choose between two hikes each day – a higher harder and lower easier hike. It’s a great way for you to set your own pace for the week.

The easier hike has a more relaxed pace, giving you the opportunity to study the flora and fauna of the area as well as take in the views. There will also be an opportunity to visit some cultural and historical sites such as the historical and famous Covadonga Basilica. These hikes will be grade 1 or 2 on good paths and 5 – 6 hours in length. The harder hikes will take 7 – 9 hours to and will take us into the heart of the Picos massif and to the top of some rewarding summits with inspiring views. These hikes are grade 3 and the terrain will be more rugged and rocky underfoot. Although you may need to use your hands at points for balance, these days do not require a rope.

Fuente De cable car The Fuente de cable car is a fantastic way to get up high in the Picos. In only 5 minutes you leave the green meadows of the valley behind and travel 750 metres up into the Picos massif. Built in 1903 it was used as a means of transporting minerals mined in the area back down to the valley. In June 1966 cabins were attached to these cables with the intentions of transporting tourists. The first commercial journey in the Fuente De cable cars took place on the 21st August of the same year.

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3* Picos de Europa Hotel

3* Hotel del Oso

The first 4 nights will be in Hotel Picos de Europa ideally located in the centre of Arenas de Cabrales on the Northern side of the Picos.

The final hotel is a short drive from Fuente De in the pretty village of Cosgaya on the Southern side of the Picos.

A lovely place to relax after your hikes with an outdoor swimming pool and seating area with great views.

With an outdoor swimming pool, beautiful grounds and scenery it is a lovely place to enjoy your final few days.

Breakfast and a delicious three course evening meal will be served at the hotel. On our final night in Arenas we’ll eat out in one of the local restaurants which will be within easy walking distance.

Breakfast and a three course meal will be served at the hotel which is part of the Asturias ‘Club de Calidad’ which is in recognition of it’s excellent local dishes.


GUIDED WALKING

Itinerary

Dual level

This sample itinerary shows the low and high level route options offered each day. The exact routes will depend on conditions.

Sunday Arrive in Arenas from Bilbao. We’ll have a briefing about the week and enjoy our evening meal.

Monday

2016 Dates

Cares gorge

Sunday 10 July - Sunday 17 July

A spectacular 1.5 kilometre deep gorge. Hike along a relatively level path which contours around the valley 200 metres above the river bed.

Price £879 per person (based on two sharing) £89 Single supplement

Cabana Vigon A short funicular ride up to Bulnes. From here we’ll take a steep mountainous path up to Cabana Vigon. From the high meadows we get superb views into the Cares gorge.

Tuesday

Covadonga lakes A circular route around the Covadonga lakes, Pico Mosquital and Mirador del Rey for superb views over the western Picos. Afterwards we’ll visit the famous Covadonga basilica.

Refugio Vega de Ario Starting at the beautiful Covadonga lakes we wind fairly steeply uphill through the alpine pastures and into the hills above to reach Refugio de Ario.

Wednesday

Poncebos to Bulnes Hike up to Bulnes in the heart of the massif. Bulnes is a pretty village nestled amongst the mountains. After lunch we’ll descend via the funicular.

Accommodation Refugio de la Vega Urriellu A circular hike to Refugio de la Vega Urriellu that sits at 1960 metres right under the Naranjo de Bulnes the most famous mountain in the Picos.

Thursday

Rest day The morning will be spent in Arenas where there is an option of taking a local caves tour where the famous a strong flavoured Arenas blue cheese is made. We’ll then make the very scenic drive round to Cosgaya stopping off in the beautiful town of Potes.

Friday

Fuente de & Refugio Aliva After an exhilarating cable car journey our hike takes us gradually through high mountainous scenery to Refugio de Aliva.

Torre de los Horcados Rojos (2562m) From the cable car we head to the peak of Torre de los Horcados Rojos as well as the tiny Refuge Cabana Veronica, which was originally a gun turret off an old battle ship.

Saturday

Cogaya circuit Today we´ll hike from the hotel and take in some of the scenery local to Cosgaya.

Vega de Liordes We’ll wind our way up to Collado de Liordes and cross a high mountain plateau before descending. The views all day are superb.

Sunday

Depart Free morning before transfer back to Bilbao.

4 nights in 3* Hotel Picos de Europa (Arenas) 3 nights in 3* Hotel del Oso (Cosgaya)

Included meals 3 course evening meals every night Breakfast buffet each morning Picnic lunches on walking days

Dual level walking 5 days guided walking with 2 options each day. Walks: Lower level - 4 to 7 hours each day Higher level - 6 to 10 hours each day Ascents: Lower level - 300m to 600m Higher level - 700m to 1200m Lower level walks are at a relaxed pace.

Included transfers To/from Bilbao airport or train station

Not included Flights, insurance, drinks with evening meal, lunch on Thursday, Fuente De cable car and Bulnes funicular tickets.

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Location

Hondarribia Gernika

Where are we? We’re based in the Aragonese and western Pyrenees. The Aragonese Pyrenees are pretty much in the centre of the range with some of the highest and most spectacular mountains in the Spain.

Sallent de Gállego Biescas Benasque

Torla

The Valle de Tena and Ordesa are roughly two hours north of Zaragoza (our pick up point) which has excellent rail links with Barcelona and Madrid and flights from London Stansted. If you’re renting a car you can drive from Barcelona in four hours.

Riglos

Bestue

Alquezar

Transfers for our Riglos & Alquezar holiday are also from Zaragoza and are around one and a half hours. For the Picos de Europa our transfers are from Bilbao airport or train station. For the Camino de Santiago you can come via Bilbao (flights and ferries from the UK), San Sebastian (trains and flights from Madrid and Barcelona) or Biarritz.

Camino de Santiago

Picos de Europa

From the UK most people fly to/from either Biarritz or Bilbao. There are flights from several UK airports (Inc. Stansted and Manchester) on Ryan Air and EasyJet. Biarritz is just 25 minutes from the first hotel in Hondarribia and we can arrange a taxi to pick you up.

Aragon Navarra Basque Country

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From Bilbao there is a bus once an hour direct from the airport to San Sebastian where we can meet you at the bus station. At the end of the week you finish in Bilbao. There are twice daily flights to San Sebastian from Barcelona (www.vueling.com) and Madrid (www.iberia.com). The flights are reasonable and the journey takes between 1 and 1½ hours. San Sebastian can also be reached easily by bus or train from Bilbao or any other major city.

Picos de Europa

Arenas de Cabrales

Cosgaya


Getting Here Zaragoza transfers Transfers from/to Zaragoza airport or train station are included on all of our guided walking holidays in the Valle de Tena and Ordesa. You can also choose to add transfers to our Village to Village self guided holiday on a Sunday.

Flying from the UK Stansted to Zaragoza From the UK the simplest way to get to Zaragoza is on the Ryan Air flight from London Stansted. There are flights year round.

Transfers are at the following times:

Flights start from under £100 (including taxes) and are generally cheaper the earlier you book.

Pick up times 4 pm from Zaragoza train station 4:40 pm from Zaragoza airport

There are flights on Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Our transfers meet the Sunday flights.

Drop off times 12 midday or 3 pm at Zaragoza train station 3.05 pm at Zaragoza airport

Flight times are:

Airport transfers are timed to meet the Ryan Air flight from London Stansted. From Zaragoza it is around two hours to the Pyrenees.

From outside Europe Barcelona and Madrid are the two biggest international airports in Spain and if you’re arriving from the US, Canada, Australia or other international destinations they are the best airports to fly to. There are excellent rail links from both Barcelona and Madrid to Zaragoza where we’ll meet you at the train station (see ‘rail links’ to the right). Alternatively hire a car from Barcelona and drive to the Pyrenees. All of the major car hire companies have offices at the airport and it takes around four and a half hours to drive to us. Both cities are fantastic places to spend a few days before or after hiking in the Pyrenees.

London Stansted - Zaragoza Outbound FR2634 Depart Stansted (STN)

13.25

Arrive Zaragoza (ZAZ)

16.40

Inbound FR2635 Depart Zaragoza (ZAZ) Arrive Stansted (STN)

17.05 18.20

Please note these times were correct at the time of printing - occasionally flight times change please check flight times on the Ryan Air website.

Flying to Barcelona/Madrid If Stansted isn’t convenient for you there are flights from many UK airports to Barcelona and Madrid. The AVE fast train links either of these cities to Zaragoza where we’ll meet you at the train station.

Zaragoza rail links

Renting a car

Zaragoza has excellent rail connections with both Madrid and Barcelona on the AVE high speed train. Travelling at over 200 km/h the journey takes only 1 ½ hours from either Barcelona-Sants or Madrid Puerta de Atocha stations with a return ticket costing around 70 euros. There are trains roughly every hour and they are very comfortable.

There are a number of airports that are within driving distance.

For more information and train times give us a call or visit www.renfe.com - click on ‘welcome’ for the English version of the site. If you need any help with train times or buying tickets drop us an email.

Bus connections The bus network in Spain is excellent and tickets are cheap. Biescas is the easiest of our bases to reach by bus - the nearest bus station is Sabiñanigo and from there you can catch a cab to Biescas. If you’re coming from Barcelona change at Huesca. If you’re coming from the west (Pamplona or Bilbao) change at Jaca. You can see routes and timetables at www.alosa.es

Travel advice If you need any help with your travel arrangements just drop us an email or give us a call and we’ll be glad to help.

Barcelona is the airport most commonly used as there are flights from many UK airports as well as lots of international flights from the USA, Canada and the rest of the world. Barcelona is about a four and a half hour drive from us. All of the major hire car companies have offices at the airport. Other airports that people use are Zaragoza, Toulouse, Pau, Tarbes (Lourdes) and Bilbao.

Driving through France Driving through France is a great way of coming in your own car. Allow about 15 hours driving from the northern ports.

Ferries from the UK Brittany Ferries have three routes from the UK to Spain: Portsmouth-Bilbao, Portsmouth-Santander and Plymouth-Santander. The ferries are a great way to travel and have private cabins, restaurants, bars and viewing decks. All of the routes allow you to take your own car and crossings take around 24 hours. Visit www.brittany-ferries.co.uk for timetables and prices.

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Accommodation Valle de Tena Hotel Tierra de Biescas The four star Hotel Tierra de Biescas is in the heart of the old village, set in lovely grounds with an indoor and outdoor pool. Each of its 42 stylishly furnished rooms have an en-suite bathroom. It has a bar, comfortable lounge area with sofas, a restaurant and gardens with loungers. Each morning a breakfast buffet is served with cooked and continental options. Three course evening meals are taken in the hotel restaurant with a choice of starters, main courses and dessert. Guests can relax in the hotel’s spa facilities which include a small indoor swimming pool and sauna. A full range of massage treatments are available. The outdoor pool is open between mid June and mid September. Free wi-fi for guests.

Hotel Almud Hotel Almud is a wonderful stone building set in the winding streets of Sallent de Gállego. Mariano and Marie-Jose are your hosts in this friendly family-run hotel with just 11 rooms. The hotel is fantastically decorated throughout with the bedrooms beautifully converted all with en-suite bathrooms and mountain views. There is a living room and reading area with sofas and a stone fireplace where you can have a coffee and relax. The hotel has free wi-fi for guests. Meals are taken at Casa Jaimico restaurant which is just 100 metres away and has an excellent menu.

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“The welcome we received on arrival at the hotel was superb, and all the staff were really friendly and helpful throughout our stay” Marilyn & Anthony

Rincon del Andrea (Biescas) Self Catering Apartments Excellently located and furnished self catering apartments in the village of Biescas. One and two bedroom apartments are available each with a bathroom and a good sized kitchen/diner with a sofa, tv and dvd player. All apartments are well equipped with washing machine, fridge, microwave, hob, kettle and toaster. Free wi-fi internet connection is included in each apartment. Double, twin and triple rooms are available and additional occupants can be accommodated on the sofa bed or in an additional room with en-suite bathroom in the same building.


Hotel Ordesa Our Discover Ordesa holidays are based in the Hotel Ordesa just outside of Torla - a superb location on the borders of the national park with views into the valley. The four star hotel has excellent facilities including an outdoor pool (open mid June to mid September), restaurant, bar, reading room and a comfortable lounge with card tables and a log fire. There is a mixture of twins, doubles and family rooms all with en-suite bathrooms. The Hotel Ordesa has a spa with a steam room, jacuzzi and an on-site masseuse with a full range of treatments available (there is a charge for use of the spa facilities).

Three course meals are served in the restaurant each evening and you have a choice of starters, main course and dessert. The hotel is 20 minute walk from the village of Torla which has banks, shops and all the amenities you’ll need.

Picos de Europa Here we split the week between two bases in order to explore both the northern and southern sides of the park. From Arenas de Cabrales we are close to the entrance of the Cares Gorge and from Cosgaya we are near to the Fuente De cable car.

3* Hotel Picos de Europa Hotel Picos de Europa is ideally located in the centre of Arenas de Cabrales on the northern side of the Picos de Europa. The cave where they make the famously strong Cabrales blue cheese is just outside the village. A lovely place to relax after your hikes with an outdoor swimming pool and seating area with great views. Breakfast and a delicious three course evening meal will be served at the hotel.

3* Hotel del Oso The hotel is in the pretty village of Cosgaya on the southern side of the Picos. With an outdoor swimming pool, beautiful grounds and scenery it is a lovely place to enjoy your final few days. Breakfast and evening meals will be taken at the hotel which is known for its local dishes.


Private group holidays - Tailor made itineraries for groups from just 6 people - Group discounts - Flexible dates - Hassle free for the organiser Organising a holiday for your walking club or a group of friends? Look no further than our private group walking holidays. Superb scenery, fantastic hotels and tailor made itineraries with walking options for all levels of energy and experience. For groups of six or more we can tailor make an itinerary that suits you perfectly and offer group discounts, flexible dates, a choice of hotels and walking options of all grades.

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Tailor made itineraries We’ll put together the perfect holiday for your group. Holidays range from gentle walks with a focus on nature or history to hut to hut routes in the high mountains. We cater for groups from just six people up to a coach load and all our holidays are friendly and personal.

Leave it to us We’ll take all the hassle out of organising your group holiday leaving the holiday organiser time to enjoy themselves too! We arrange your transfers and accommodation. Breakfast and three course evening meals are taken at the hotel and we provide generous picnic lunches.

Choice of locations Choose between the high mountains of the central Pyrenees, the gorges and cliffs of the PrePyrenees or routes along the Basque coastline where your group can also enjoy the tapas and culture of San Sebastian - Spain’s chicest beach resort.

Flexible dates

Start planning today

Choose dates to suit your group - if you’ve only time for a long weekend that’s no problem although to properly discover an area as diverse as the Pyrenees a week (or more!) is recommended.

To begin organising your walking holiday give us a call on +44 (0)208 123 5049 or drop us an email and we can discuss your requirements. We just need to have a rough idea of numbers, when you’d like to come and the level of hikes that you are looking for and we’ll put together an itinerary for your group to consider.

“Hikes were great, Pyrenees spectacular, excellent value for all. Having done many hiking trips, the staff, especially the guides and owner, were among the very best we have travelled with.” Carolyn and Bill, Bespoke guided walking holiday.


HOW TO BOOK

Booking conditions A full list of our terms and conditions can be found on the back of the booking form or on our website.

Insurance It is a condition of your booking with us that you and all other members of your party are adequately insured for all of the activities that they will be undertaking and any person who is under 18 years old is accompanied by an adult. We will ask for details of your insurance prior to departure. It is each guest`s responsibility to ensure they are insured for health care in case of accident or illness while in Spain. For UK residents: The E111 form has been replaced by the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). We advise all guests to obtain an EHIC before travelling (this is not a substitute for travel insurance).

Health and fitness Our holidays are active and guests should have the appropriate level of fitness. If you are pregnant, we advise you to seek the advice of your doctor before booking with us. For your own safety, you must advise us of any health conditions, allergies and regularly taken medicines such as asthma, diabetes, pregnancy, food allergies, allergies to aspirin, penicillin, etc.

Paying for your holiday A non-refundable deposit of £75 per person is required; when we have received this we will confirm your booking. The balance is due 6 weeks before departure and we will contact you at that time. If you book less than 6 weeks before departure, you will pay for the entire amount at the time of booking.

No binding contract is made between Hike Pyrenees Ltd and the persons booking the holiday until the booking has been confirmed in writing by Hike Pyrenees Ltd. You can make payments by internet bank transfer ,or by a sterling cheque made payable to ‘Hike Pyrenees Ltd’. Credit and debit card payments can be accepted securely online via PayPal.

Cancellations If you wish to change or cancel your holiday you must advise us immediately in writing to the Registered Office address or by email to info@hikepyrenees.co.uk. If you want to change any details of your booking (such as changing dates or changing an activity), we will do our best to help, however please be aware that we may not be able to accommodate your change. If you want to cancel all or part of your booking, to cover the cost of processing your cancellation and to compensate us for any other costs we have incurred, we make a cancellation charge dependent on when we receive your cancellation notice as shown on the scale below. The person who made the booking is responsible for paying this charge. No. of days notice given Cancellation charge 42 days or more

Loss of deposit

Between 21 and 42 days 50% of total price Less than 21 days

100% of total price

Booking your Hike Pyrenees holiday is straightforward.

Dietary requirements We can cater for vegetarians, vegans and coeliacs but require at least 7 days’ prior notice. Please notify us of any dietary requirements at the time of booking.

Alterations All prices that we advertise in our brochure and on our website are accurate at the date published but we reserve the right to change our prices at any time. We will be able to tell you the up-to-date price of your chosen accommodation advertised by us before confirming your booking. We reserve the right to make alterations to the itineraries for reasons beyond our reasonable control such as bad weather, or failure by any of our third party suppliers.

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If you’d like any advice on which holiday would suit you best then please give us a call and we’d be glad to help.

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Complete the booking form online at : www.hikepyrenees.co.uk/booking

We require a £75 deposit per person which can be paid by cheque, bank transfer or by credit/debit card.

Call charges Calls to our 0208 123 5049 phone number are charged at standard UK landline rate. Your call may be redirected to us in Spain but this will be at no cost to yourself.

To check the availability of any of our holidays drop us an email at info@hikepyrenees.co.uk, call us on +44 (0)208 123 5049 or go to our website.

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We’ll send you a booking confirmation straight away. The balance of your holiday is due six weeks before departure - we’ll send you a reminder and your holiday information pack at this time.

Offices Hike Pyrenees Limited Registered No. 06452828 Head Office: 97 Sylvia Avenue Pinner HA5 4QN

Registered office: 9 The Fairway Northwood HA6 3DZ

Please send booking forms, deposits and all correspondence to our Pinner head office.

Contact us: www.hikepyrenees.co.uk tel: +44 (0)208 123 5049 info@hikepyrenees.co.uk skype: hikepyrenees

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