Hiking in the Pyrenees

 

Here is a brief description of the trekking proposals:

Cavalls del Vent 

  • A circular trek of about 85 km in the Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park, Catalonia, known for stunning views of Pedraforca, mountain refuges, and diverse alpine landscapes. It is usually done in 4-5 days and combines challenging terrain with well-equipped infrastructure.

 

Hiking in Andorra 

  • Andorra offers varied hiking routes through its rugged Pyrenean terrain, ranging from easy valley walks to demanding high mountain trails. Highlights include the Coma Pedrosa Natural Park and scenic lakes, with well-marked trails and mountain refuges.

 

Pass’Aran 

  • A circular trekking route in the Aran Valley (Catalan Pyrenees), combining cultural exploration with natural beauty. It passes through traditional villages, forests, and alpine meadows, offering moderate difficulty and local charm.

 

Senda de Camille 

  • A scenic trail often found in the region of Ordesa or nearby, known for flower-filled meadows, gentle slopes, and panoramic views. It is ideal for moderate walkers and families seeking accessible nature routes.

 

Ruta de las Golondrinas 

  • A cultural and natural walking route that often references the migratory paths of swallows (“golondrinas”), combining landscapes with local traditions and villages. It can vary in length and difficulty but is favored for its cultural storytelling and nature immersion.

 

These trekking experiences offer a mix of natural beauty, cultural richness, and different levels of challenge, appealing to a wide range of hikers in the Pyrenees region.