Location:
The tour starts in Vielha, North of Spain and finishes in
"St. Bertrand de Comminges" in the South of France.
Duration:
10 days, 9 nights.
Introduction
Biking in the Pyrenees is an amazing experience for those
bikers that fancy travelling on mountain paths and singletracks.
This bike trip is developed on gravel roads, lonely trails
and singletracks and some few paved roads. Like in a masterpiece
they link beautiful valleys and Romanic and medieval towns
of the Catalonian and French Pyrenees.
The tour starts in "Vielha", Catalonia, the door
entrance to the famous "Val d'Aran" where we find
lots of ski resorts nearby and it finishes in Toulouse,
capital of Languedoc Province and one of the most important
cities in the south of France.
Along the ride we'll have all sorts of possible weather,
which is absolutely normal in the Pyrenees between springtime
and summer. The tour combines nice and calm rides and very
demanding up hills and down hills.
It's remarkable that most of the singletracks and trails
are extremely lonely, really off the beaten track and we'll
breathe nature every time. The beauty of this trip is not
only given by the magnificent mountainous views and pristine
fir trees and pine forests, but also for the Romanic towns
and churches and old constructions that make us dream about
centuries ago. The cuisine of the Pyrenees is inspiring:
Mediterranean flavours that really worth to be tasted plus
the will of the locals to make us feel comfortably "at
home" are a recipe not to resist. This is an unforgettable
experience; we look forward to ride together in the next
upcoming tour!
Daily Itinerary:
Day 1:
We meet in Barcelona's airport "El Prat" at
1 p.m. Our van will drive us to "Vielha", Catalonia.
The transfer takes four hours, so once we arrive to the
hotel we'll introduce the trip to everybody before enjoying
a delicious dinner.
Day 2: Vielha's Tunnel - Gotarta
The meeting will be in "Bosc de Conangles",
Vielha's main parking from where we'll take a shuttle of
20 minutes to drive us to the other side of the tunnel of
Vielha, a tunnel that has 3.20 miles length and links the
"Alta Ribagorza" with "Val d'Aran" and
where is not allowed to ride a bike. Our luggage will remain
in the hotel to be transported by our organization, so we'll
only carry a small backpack with us, with the most important
gear to use during the day.
During the first five days of the tour we'll cycle bordering
the national park "Aigüestortes i estany de Sant
Maurici". On the first haul we ride over a gravel road
with moderate difficulty, with short technically demanding
stretches. This side of the Pyrenees has a Mediterranean
weather which means it's a little bit better than the French
side of the mountains. After passing by a water reservoir
named "Embassada de Senet" we'll arrive in "Viñal"
and the old small
Romanic "San Martín" church, built in the
XI Century.
Another few miles and we are in "Vilaller" where
the downhill is finished. The following challenge will be
the "Col de Serreres" a tough uphill of 3,2miles
and 400meters elevation gain and once in the top we start
an outstanding millenary "Alta Ribagorca" singletrack
to "Val de Boi" that will challenge our riding
skills and where we'll find an original Romanic cross.
Another serious uphill is waiting for us and will take us
through "Iran" where we'll have our lunch and
"Irgo" where we'll find the lonely "Chapel
of Sant Salvador d'Irgo" from where we'll get great
views of the valley. After achieving the "Coll de Sant
Salvador" there will be some few remaining miles to
arrive in "Gotarta" a very small town where only
thirty seven inhabitants live. Merce, the owner of the house,
will be in charge of a lovely and homemade dinner.
Total distance: 27 miles. Elevation gain: 4452 feet
Day 3: Gotarta - Espui
A short downhill will be the start of the day, but it won't
last for long, as after passing by "Malpás"
we start a strong uphill of five miles and 1970 feet to
gain the "Collado de Peranea".
The tough ride makes up because of the beautiful surrounding
views. Along the trip we'll find drinking fountains, although
we advice to cycle with at least two water bottles.
Finally the first ride down starts, crossing old little
towns like "Erta" and "Sas", and lunch
stop will be in "Les 'Esglesies".
There's a pending Challenger for the afternoon: The "Coll
d'Oli", which is steep and hard, although will give
us some short stretches to recover. In the top there are
non cycling parts, so we'll need to push the bike for a
while until the "Chapel of Coll". "Astell"
we'll be the last town where to get fantastic views of the
valley before arriving in Espui.
Total distance: 27,69 miles. Elevation gain: 4291 feet.
Day 4: Espui - Espot
Today we start with one of the main attractions of the trip:
The "Coll del Triador" and "Coll de la Portella"
the highest Peak in the tour at 7.440 feet.
We won't have an intermediate spot where to buy our lunch,
so the best will be to carry our picnic from the beginning.
The uphill is steady and moderate, that allows us to find
our pace while we ride up surrounded by lots of pines and
magnificent scenery. As soon as we go up we leave the forest
and views open to let us admire the "Val Fosca"
and the snowcapped peaks. After riding up and down we start
the incredible downhill to Espot and "Vall de Espot",
and in the last stretches it will be necessary to take care,
as the singletracks of "Super Espot" ski resort
have some technical difficulties. Thanks to the accurate
signposting plus the support of the "Road book"
and the GPS tracks we'll safely arrive to our hotel.
When entering the town we'll pass by the "Pont de la
Capella", a Romanic styled bridge of medieval times
over the "Escrita" river, built between XI and
XII centuries.
The town is a framework of very old houses, and it's easy
to get lost while walking the tiny but charming streets.
Total distance: 26,7 miles. Elevation gain: 4220 feet
Day 5: Espot - Montgarri
The day begins with a moderate singletrack parallel to the
asphalt road. In the Pyrenees is not easy to find flat land,
so little after the start we gradually start going up. From
a viewpoint at 4.900 feet we get great views of "La
Guingueta d'Aneu" reservoir and the town "Esterri
d'Aneu".
Eight miles after we arrive to "Son" a dream town
and architectonic Romanic set where the "Sant Just
i Sant Pastor" church, built between XI and XII centuries
stands up.
Just by the church we leave the asphalt and start a fantastic
trail named "Camí del Calvari" bordering
the national park "Aigüestortes i Lago de Sant
Maurici" prelude of the incredible "Bosque del
Gerdar" the biggest fir tree forest in Spain, the place
we probably imagined in our childhood when listening to
fairy tales.
The forest is so dense that sunrays hardly hit the ground,
but the lush green mosses, blueberries and raspberries give
the perfect colours to turn the landscape into a perfect
palette.
Once we are away from the forest we keep riding over a dramatic
downhill until "Sorpe" and "Isil" another
medieval rock town, where it's advised to have lunch after
twenty miles. From there and ahead we face a steady uphill,
overcoming 1600 feet in more than 13,70 miles, following
the narrow "Vall d'Aneu" valley and the "Noguera
Pallaresa" river, tributary to the "Ebro"
river.
The views of the pristine mountains covered by green and
Black pines, on the way to "Refugio de Montgarri"
are again overwhelming. This refuge is the recycled building
used by the priests when the "Santuario de Montgarri"
was built in the 1.117 year.
Total distance: 33 miles. Elevation gain: 4190 feet
Day 6: Montgarri - Vielha
After breakfast we start a short but beautiful uphill to
"Baqueira - Pla de Beret" one of the ski resorts
of the "Val d'Aran" and the source of the "Garona"
river. After crossing the parking of the ski resort we'll
find the Menhir "Peira roia" a giant standing
rock, probably showing any sort of sacred place from the
Stone Age.
From 6.000 feet over the sea level we start a fantastic
way down to Vielha, using different trails and singletracks
with several difficulty levels while we passing by "Unha",
"Arties" and "Garos". We'll have a free
afternoon to rest and walk in the town.
Total distance: 15 miles. Elevation gain: 1000 feet
Día 7: Vielha - Les
We leave riding a slow uphill, achieving 1.000 feet elevation
gain in three miles through a demanding trail, and immediately
we loose the same altitude in more than a mile! After crossing
International road N-230 we start riding a beautiful gravel
road surrounded by lush vegetation, which means we are leaving
the Mediterranean weather influence to dive into the Atlantic
one.
We'll pass through "Arròs", "Vilamos"
and "Arres Dessus", we'll get great views of the
valley and then rush into the desired downhill to "Bossost"
in the border with France.
From "Bossost" to "Les" is only a couple
of miles to get there, following the Garona's river course.
We'll have a second free afternoon to rest and enjoy the
roman thermal baths of Les that rise at 37° degrees.
Total distance: 20,19 miles. Elevation gain: 3000 feet
Day 8: Les - Aspet (France)
After breakfast we leave France to enter in France.
In the first miles we'll follow an easy gravel road parallel
to the main road. Then in "Saint-Béat"
we leave the gravel to start a hard uphill road that will
lead us to the "Col de Menté" gaining 2600
feet in six miles.
In "Col de Menté" we'll enjoy a soft drink
and a snack and match a fantastic downhill gravel road with
lots of viewpoints of the rural farms of this side of France.
The trail is surrounded by green deep forests until arriving
in "Juzet d'Izaut". We finish the ride in "Aspet"
the first French town of this tour.
Total distance: 31 miles. Elevation gain: 3200 feet.
Day 9: Aspet - St. Bertrand de Comminges
After breakfast we leave "Le Bois Perché"
towards "St. Bertrand de Comminges" on a paved
road. Shortly after we match a trail, and if there's any
rain, we'll probably have to deal with mud. The surroundings
are pretty attractive, little coloured sown fields, carefully
preserved farms, cattle of the mountains always carrying
a bell from its necks and the Pyrenees in the horizon.
The first town will be "Izaut de l'hôtel"
and after six miles we'll ride up to gain 1300 feet in four
miles at "Col des Ares" and then one of the last
great way downs of the trip to arrive in "St. Pe d'Ardet".
The rest of the day will be undulated while crossing "Barbazan"
and "Loures-Barousse" rural towns of the "Haute
Garonne". Almost getting there, we'll be able to sight
the incredibly fortified "St. Bertrand de Comminges"
and its fabulous cathedral. Originally named by Romans "Lugdunum
Convenarum" in the year 72 b.c., it changed its name
in the year 1.100 a.c. after bishop Bertran de l'Isle-Jourdain
had lived there improving the quality of life of the inhabitants
by helping the town to develop.
The city preserves the old medieval style, it keeps the
walls and the "doors" that allow communication,
and hosts the immense gothic Cathedral "Santa Maria".
Total distance: 27 miles. Elevation gain: 4450 feet
Day 10: Transfer to "Toulouse-Blagnac" airport,
from where you can connect flights to Madrid, Barcelona
or other European cities.
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