Showing posts with label Summer Walking Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer Walking Holidays. Show all posts

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Escape! This Summer With Pyrenees Mountain Adventure



During August this year Escape! with Pyrenees Mountain Adventure. 
Pyrenees Mountain Adventure offers you the chance to follow in the footsteps of allied airmen escaping from Nazi occupied territory during World War 2 by trekking the Freedom Trail (le Chemin de la Liberté in French.) 
This is a tough trek in the beautiful, wild mountains of the Pyrenees.

There are 3 itineraries on offer to match the time you have available.
Price includes:
All guiding with qualified, British trek leader (International Mountain Leader - IML) with very good experience of leading groups on the trek.
Private transfer back to Hotel Eychenne, St Girons from the end of the trek in Spain.
Full board (hot evening meal, breakfast and packed lunch) in mountain refuge and/or gite (depending on the length of trek chosen.)
Hot showers and dormitory style accommodation. For 4 and 5 day trek - one night in shelter without warden. Minimal facilities. No food.
Price does not include accommodation before and after the trek.

2 Day Freedom Trail 250 euros per person.
18th and 19th July
8th and 9th August
22nd and 23rd August
12th and 13th September

4 Day Freedom Trail 390 euros per person
2nd August – 5th August
28 th – 31st August

5 Day Freedom Trail 500 euros per person.
15th – 19th August

The trek is strenuous (6 to 8 hours of trekking per day) over sometimes rough terrain. You will enjoy it more if you have had some previous experience of mountain walking.
Meeting point: 8.30 am Hotel Eychenne, St Girons. 
Dispersal point: 8 pm Hotel Eychenne, St Girons.
For more information or to suggest other dates that work for you, contact Paul 06 52 06 12 50 pyreneesmountainadventure@hotmail.com

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Andorra: Top 10 Mountain Facts


New and exclusive to Pyrenees Mountain Adventure this summer - the Andorra 5 Peaks Challenge. The highest 5 peaks in Andorra in 5 days. Looking for a challenge in 2014? You just found it!
Contact me for more information at pyreneesmountainadventure@hotmail.com or find more information at www.pyreneesmountainadventure.com

Andorra is the smallest country in Europe (468 square km/181 square miles) and situated between France and Spain in the Eastern Pyrenees. There is no airport or railway and no coastline.


There were 69,758 inhabitants in 2012 with a population density of 167 inhabitants per square kilometer. The geological center is near Encamp. Andorra was neutral during World War 2 with many crossing the border from France to escape Nazi persecution.


1. There are 72 peaks over 2 000 meters/ 6 561 feet            
2. The average height is 1 996 meters/ 6 549 feet
3. The highest point is the mountain Coma Pedrosa 2 942 m/ 9 652 feet and the lowest point is Riu Runer 840 metres/ 2 756 feet where the main road out of Andorra crosses into Spain.

Pic Coma Pedrosa
4. The country has the highest capital city in Europe - Andorra la Viella (1 023 metres / 3 356 feet)
5. The border with Spain and France is 120km/ 74 miles.
6. 75% of the border is over 1 829 metres/6 000 feet. Only 1.5km/1 mile is below  914 metres /3 000 feet. The border with France is not physically marked on the ground with border markers, unlike the border between France and Spain.
6. There are 72 lakes. The largest is the Estanys de Juclar 23 hectares/56.8 acres in the north east.

Juclar Lakes
7. There are 2 Nature Parks which equal 5% of the land area.
(Sorteny 1 080 hectares/ 2 669 acres and Coma Pedrosa 1 543 hectares/ 3 813 acres)
8. There is one Unesco World Heritage Site which equals 10% of the area.
(Madriu valley 4 247 hectares/ 10 494 acres.)

The Madriu Valley
9. The highest 5 peaks are Pic Coma Pedrosa, Roca Entravessada, Pic de l'Estanyo, Pic de la Serrera and Pic de la Medacorba.
10.Pic de la Medecorba is a tri point - the borders of  France, Spain and Andorra meet at the summit.