EYNE valley HIKE in PYRENEES, France | Animal and flower paradise - Day 1
In today's video we are sharing with you Day 1 of our Eyne Valley to Vall de Nuria hike where we cross from France to Spain through the Pyrenees mountains. Eyne valley is known for its exceptional variety of flora and fauna in every time of the year and we were very excited to discover what it keeps for us in the spring time.
We planned to hike through the Eyne Valley, cross the mountains and get to Vall de Nuria in the evening. We weren't sure that we could do it in one day and it wasn't the goal. The morning was very fresh and cool and the lighting was absolutely beautiful with the first rays of sun beaming through the forest. Everything was just waking up and there were lots of crystal clear water drops hanging from the leaves and grass. When we got into the forest there was a misty atmosphere with all the water evaporating from the surface. First we went through the beautiful pine forest and then came out to the open green meadows where there were peacefully pasturing cows and horses. The landscape was so serene that it was hard to believe our own eyes. It was an idyllic and peaceful picture of horses pasturing free without any gates, bright green colours around and water flowing down the rocks. We met lots and lots of unique colourful flowers blossoming on the ground and bushes. While we were moving up the valley we were fortunate to meet some marmots as well which were behaving quite carelessly and we assumed that they might have been babies born this year. So we absolutely can recommend this hike for everybody who loves natural untouched secluded places with rich variety of flora and fauna and lots of potential for great photos. This is a wonderful place to unwind and to be at peace. The path itself was relatively easy all the way through with no steep uphills and only when we got at the foot of the mountain range the path was starting to become harder but nothing extreme either. It was a very happy moment when we climbed to the top and saw Vall de Nuria on the Spanish side. The views were incredible from all the sides. So we had our lunch break there at the top and were ready to go downhill to Vall de Nuria...
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What an unexpected gem, we knew the Pyrenees would be great but Cauterets far exceeded our expectations. This is definitely one of those places to put on the todo list.
We stayed at Camping Cabaliros which is about 15 mins walk into Cauterets. A good site but on a slope so some pitches are difficult to get level
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Hike from scenic VALL de NURIA Valley To Ribes de Freser village in Pyrenees, Spain - Day 2
In today's video we show you our way down from Coma de Eyne to the Vall de Nuria Valley and then on the second day the hike from Vall de Nuria to Ribes de Freser village in Spain. It is a beautiful scenic trail that is suitable for anybody. If you love being around scenic landscapes, meeting wildlife and enjoying the serene atmosphere - this is the hike for you!
While we were getting down to the Vall de Nuria Valley following along the GR trail we could truly enjoy the breathtaking landscapes around us. From all the sides we were surrounded by the beautiful green mountain summits and we had the feeling of walking along the edge of it, that lovely sense of freedom that you get in the mountains. It was an epic downhill indeed. On the way we met one of the most cutest creatures - some curious marmots playing and running around. It was our first time at Nuria in summer, we've been here before in winter, and we were amazed by how drastically can change landscapes from season to season. We arrived at Nuria and found that there is an official camping site with plenty of people in there. We were a bit dissapointed by this fact but we had no other option than to find a nice place there. Later in the evening we were shocked to see a disco going on right at the corner of our camping spot. We weren't sure whether it was a seasonal thing or it was because of weekend but it looked very strange and inappropriate to us making from such a beautiful peaceful place a disco party. The next day we woke up to the idyllic quiet morning. Still in the dusk before the sunrise we saw some isards pasturing at the hillside opposite to us. So we had our breakfast at one of the picnic tables around the lake and we were good to start the trail...
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We choose walking over driving and other types of transportation whenever we can because we learnt that this way we see so much more and can explore and feel the place better. Walking is an excellent activity that has so many benefits to your health and requires no special equipment or practice, so we encourage you to get the most out of it and get out walking.
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Extreme adventures in breathtaking canyon of Les Gorges de Carança in Pyrenees-Orientales, France
Discover the scenic trail of Les Gorges de la Carança with us! It is a picturesque hike in the canyon of the La Carança river where you'll go through the hanging bridges, river waterfalls and very steep cliffs. So be prepared for the extreme walk at the edge of a cliff! You'll meet lots of breathtaking landscapes along the way, so don't forget to grab a camera with you!
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The Les Gorges de la Carança trail can't be considered a very difficult hike. You won't encounter very steep uphills or downhills, but there are places on the way like huge rocks that you need to go over, a very loose hanging bridge with some ladder to come down and the most extreme part of the route - the path that goes along the steep cliff. So be sure to be wearing comfortable clothes and shoes without caring any heavy weight and probably grab a pair of hiking poles for help. We were doing this trail in the middle of October and would highly recommend to hike there in autumn when the leaves start to turn yellow, it creates a different atmosphere and we just love autumn. But you can obviously go there in any season, just be aware that in winter it might be closed due to the weather conditions and we woudn't recommend going there in snowy weather anyway, it can be very dangerous. The hike will take you around 4 hours to complete depending a lot on your physical abilities, amount of breaks, etc.
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Pyrenees 2015: GR11 from the Atlantic Ocean to Andorra in 20 days
510 km, 32 km up, 31 km down... and beautiful nature!:-)
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Snowshoeing trip - La Cerdanya - Catalan and French Pyrenees
5-day snowshoeing experience in La Cerdanya (France and Spain) with TrekPyrenees (trekpyrenees.com).
A group of 8 Londoners walked in Meranges, Gorges del Segre, La Bollosa and Eyne. We had fun, ate very well and visited a cave and a cheese-maker.
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Traversing Spain Twice part 2 of 3 - Backpacking Across the Pyrenees by Francis Tapon
PART 2: Francis Tapon continues backpacking across the Pyrenees. Having just left Aneto, we pick up the story as he goes to El Monte Perdido. Then the trail slowly descends and, along the way, crosses two popular places where El Camino Santiago goes over the Pyrenees. One place is Puerto Somport and the other is St. Jean Pied-de-Port and Roncesvalles. That's where he officially begins El Camino Santiago, but first, he has to complete the Pyrenees tranverse. So he continues until he arrives to the Atlantic Ocean at Handaye, France. He celebrates by touching the water, and then hikes south to rejoin El Camino Santiago, which you can see in Part 3.
WATCH PART 1 where Francis Tapon starts in Cap de Creus, in Spain and then goes to Banyuls-sur-Mer, France. From there, he starts to climb up into the Pyrenees, in a trip that will take him across Spain twice. In this segment, he goes to Andorra and then to Mt. Aneto, the tallest mountain in the Pyrenees. I followed the GR11 40% of the time, the HRP 40% of the time, and the GR10 20% of the time.
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Trekking in Fontainebleu | France
Paris to Fontainebleu-Avon: by train
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Pyrenees - Across the wild Mountains
They form a mighty barrier. 430 kilometres of granite separate two oceans, two countries: the Pyrenees.
Dotted with snow-covered 3000 metre high mountains, steep gorges and bold fortresses, they provide outstanding motorcycle terrain with narrow twisting roads and remote mountain tracks. The perfect ingredients for the new film by Dirk Schäfer and Andreas Prinz. Yet again, the two film directors pull out all the stops. They filmed a thrilling 3000 kilometres of coastal roads, Tour de France stages and an unexpected desert, displaying riding fun, strange situations and a great sense of humour. With superb aerial photoghraphy, exciting time lapses and support from film maker Stephan Fritsch, Dirk Schäfer and Andreas Prinz have created brilliant motorcycle cinema with the Pyrenean Adventures.
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Challenging hike to the Peak Carlit in Pyrenees-Orientales, France | Bouillouses Natural Site
It was the second day of our 2 day hike to the Peak Carlit. That day we hiked 18 kms through the beautiful lakes at the Bouillouses Natural Site and ascended to the Pic Carlit (2921m).
For us it was for sure one of the hardest trails we've done so far but also the most rewarding. It took us in total 6 hours to do both ways. It is a must hike for everyone who is in the area and the lake Bouillouses natural site is very well worth to explore too. We wouldn't recommend going with heavy weight and the trekking poles are also not very useful sometimes. Wear some good trekking shoes and use some gloves for the hands. Take the right side of the mountain when it gets confusing and you will be on the right track. In the summer months to the Bouillouses area you can get by bus as well, taking the first one in Mont-Louis and then changing to the other one at Pla de Barres campsite.
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