Spanish Pyrenees self guided hiking vacation

This week-long vacation is self-guided walking at its best. Spectacular Pyrenean vistas, flexible routes, an exquisite converted farmhouse base and knowledgeable, friendly local hosts.
Albella Walking route options include: Ordesa National Park, Monte Perdido National Park, Sierra de Guara, Geopark of Sobrabre Unspoilt Spanish Pyrenees villages
Price
910 excluding flights
Duration
7 Days
Type
Small group
Group size
Up to 8 people
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More info
Minimum stay 4 nights (€485).
Self catering option based in Torla throughout the year is also available.
Nearest airports to Zaragoza (2 hrs.) or Barcelona airport 3 ¼ hrs.
drive.
Car essential.
Please inquire for availability.
Make enquiry

Description of Spanish Pyrenees self guided hiking vacation

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Price information

910 excluding flights
Minimum stay 4 nights (€485).
Self catering option based in Torla throughout the year is also available.
Nearest airports to Zaragoza (2 hrs.) or Barcelona airport 3 ¼ hrs.
drive.
Car essential.
Please inquire for availability.
Make enquiry

Check dates

2023: 14 Oct, 21 Oct

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Vacation information

Diet:
We cater for both vegetarians and vegans.
LGBTQIA+
Our partners behind this vacation promote inclusivity on all their trips and across their business and we are all committed to ensuring travelers face no discrimination on any part of the trip they control.

Reviews

2 Reviews of Spanish Pyrenees self guided hiking vacation

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Reviewed on 26 Oct 2019 by

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?


Coming home after a day of trekking to rest and be ready for wonderful, healthy meals. Also, Lucy and her husband Simon were very adept at "reading" our level of hiking. Each evening she sat with us and suggested several options for the next day. She was spot on in gauging our interests, and seemed to understand us more each day. Her command of the area was extensive and she had maps and tips for us that gave us confidence in navigating our routes. We speak a little French, but no Spanish and Lucy helped us feel confident we could route-find.

2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?


If you can, engage Simon for a day of guided hiking to view the endangered vultures of the Pyrenees. He is very knowledgeable and devoted to conservation of these majestic birds. He has a wonderful spotting scope and knows where these creatures nest and fly. He also is adept at identifying indigenous plants and insects. I love nature so I really appreciated Simon.

3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Yes absolutely. Simon and Lucy emphasized their dedication to reducing environmental impact of our travel. They suggested we visit local businesses and used environmentally responsible packaging for our lunches every day. They even have a "green roof" over their garage-where vegetables grow. Their meticulous restoration of the farmhouse and barn used for our accommodation is truly remarkable. Their heating system is geothermal-the first of its kind in their village.

4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?


Fun, excellent, educational. Very, very, high quality.

Reviewed on 29 May 2016 by

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?


Walking in the high mountains seeing Chamois and Marmots.

2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?


Be prepared for really enjoyable experience.

3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Yes, extremely eco friendly and involved with the community.

4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?


Five stars for a friendly enjoyable vacation.

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet

We are passionate about the environment and the wildlife where we live. The Ordesa National Park is a World Biosphere Reserve and a ‘Special Protection Area for Birds’ with over 171 species, including the rare Lammergeier or Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus Barbatus). We support the Lammergeier Conservation Foundation by using guides from the Foundation, visiting the raptor feeding stations with guests and selling the Foundation T-shirts. This helps fund a breeding program in our area which has had great success. Our walks are led by experts in the area (or accompanied by information packs when self-guided) and ensure that fragile environments are not degraded in any way when walking.

There are also well over 100 species of butterflies and moths in our area, including the rare and beautiful Isabelina Moth (Actias Isabellae) and the Giant Peacock Moth (Saturnia Pyri). We have been successful in hatching the eggs and releasing the caterpillars for these moths.

At the farmhouse we have geothermal heating and hot water with minimal environmental impact. We also harvest rainwater for both the irrigation of our vegetable patch and garden, and for the washing machine.

We recycle all we can, including building materials and furniture. For example all the vanity units in the luxury bathrooms are unique secondhand pieces of furniture, adapted with a granite top and basin. All the furniture in the house is antique or secondhand and has been or is in the process of being restored by Simon, your host. Many of the external doors are secondhand and have been adapted. The beams and stone from the four year renovation of the property have been reused throughout the building process. We continue to reuse this material now as we landscape the garden.

People

We support the local economy wherever possible by employing guides, experts and teachers from our area. We offer English lessons to our guides, providing them with a greater opportunity for work.

We involve our neighbours with our vacations, offering the possibility to visit their houses which have changed little through the centuries. This gives a unique insight into the culture and traditions of the high Pyrenees. In return we make donations to the village fund, for amongst other things the maintenance of our historic chapel of San Urbez (hermitage).

We also offer a guided visit to the chapel of San Urbez, explaining stories about our saint, his miracles and the architectural features. For this, we ask our guests for a donation in the chapel collection box.

We are involved in trying to preserve and restore the local pathways, acting as volunteers as the need arises. We will be running a path clearing vacation in the future which we hope will also ultimately benefit the community as a whole.

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