Seven Days Driving through Central Pyrenees
- explore high mountains of Navarra in Spain, Bearn and Bigorre in France

 

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Drive through stunning scenery and over the high passes of the French and Spanish Pyrenees

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Visit Pamplona, the Ordessa Canyon, Torla and Roncenvalles in Spain

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Explore the high mountain passes of the Col d'Aspin and Col du Tourmalet

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Drive at your own pace in your own time on a circuit from Pau

 

 

 

This Roadbook is a seven day drive through the heart of the old Kingdom of Navarra and the Bearn and the Pays Toy region of the French Hautes Pyrenees. Each day you move from one old historic town or village to another - these range from little hamlets tucked away in high mountain valleys to the hustle and bustle of Pamplona - famous for the Running of the Bulls. You start and end in Pau.

There are lots of opportunities to stop along the way and explore. Each day we recommend places for lunch and sites to stop and see - the ancient Monastery at Roncevalles for example or the Ordessa Canyon. You take it at your own pace - driving distances are not huge so there is time to take it easy.

Our Roadbook is more than just a set of 'turn-left-turn-right' set of instructions. There are detailed driving descriptions for sure. But along side these we describe each of the towns and villages that you pass and suggest short exploratory walks; we talk about the culture and history of the people you'll meet and we let you know what the local specialties are. And you'll see lots of wildlife as you drive too. Our Roadbook's are more like guidebooks with driving instructions in them really.

We back all this up with references to the Rough Guide to the Pyrenees - by far the best English guidebook to the area.

HOLIDAY ITINERARY
This itinerary is designed so that you drive for about four hours a day and have enough time to stop and enjoy the views.

Pau to St Jean de Pied de Port
The drive starts in Pau, the capital of Bearn famous for its chateau and markets. From Pau you head south into the Ossue valley and the old town of Oloron Sainte Marie at the foothills of the high Pyrenees between the Aspe and the Ossau rivers. Then you follow a series of small winding roads over to your first stop - St Jean de Pied de Port and the French Basque Country. St Jean is a great place to spend a night and explore the ancient street and old castle.

St Jean de Pied de Port to Pamplona
From St Jean you drive right through the heart of the Pyrenees to Pamplona below the southern edges of the Spanish Pyrenees. On the way you can stop at the Roncenvalles monastery (on the Santiago de Compestella) which dates from about 1127. Pamplona is of course famous for the San Ferndado festival and the "running of the bulls". You stay in the heart of Pamplona.

Pamplona to Hecho
Back up into the hills and the small winding roads of the Navarra as you drive to Hecho - a small traditional mountain town of timbered houses and old squares. Along the way there is time to take in a side trip to the Irabia lake for a picnic lunch or stop off in Ochagavia, Uztarroz or Isaba. Fascinating places that feel untouched by the internet or
i-pods.

Hecho to Torla
From Hecho you head to the spectacular Ordessa Canyon and the National Park of the Monte Perdido. If you leave with plenty of time you can catch lunch in Jaca - great tapas - take a bit of time to visit the Cathedral and the Museum if you can. You'll arrive in Torla a few hours later and, if you've not been there before, be quite stunned by the scenery. Torla itself is a great Aragonese village with lots of character.

Torla
Torla and the Ordessa Canyon are so special that we think it really is worth taking a break from driving here. Instead, take the public bus from the bottom of the village to the Ordessa canyon and explore on foot. You can take a simple ramble along the bottom of the canyon or a more serious hike to the upper ridge. Alternatively you walk downhill along the GR10 back to Torla. Or of course, you could just potter around Torla itself or lounge by the swimming pool !

Torla to Arreau
You drive back over the centre of the Pyrenees to France via the Pineta valley and the Bielsa / Arranguet tunnel. On the way you can drive down through the lower parts of the Anisclo canyon before heading up the long road to the border with France. Arreau's main attraction is the church of St Exupere with it's Romanesque entrance and museum.

Arreau to Luz St Sauveur
Today is just spectacular. You set off from Arreau and drive over two of the most famous mountain passes in the Pyrenees - the Col d'Aspin and the Col de Tourmalet. This is a long twisting drive with great views - and there are several lovely spots for picnics. Stop off at the Col du Tourmalet (made famous by the Tour de France cycle race) and pop in the cafe - there are some great old photographs and bicycles hanging on the wall. From the Tourmalet you drive down to the 11th century town of Luz St Sauvuer and it's fortified church.

Luz St Sauveur
to Pau
Your last day is a short hour and half back to Pau airport via Lourdes and St Pe de Bigorre. There's plenty of time for a last picnic, shopping or a slap up lunch in Pau before catching your flight back to the UK.

 

THINGS TO BRING WITH YOU / PACKING IDEAS
You'll get the most out of this journey if you bring:

A pair of Binoculars
Swim Suit / Swimming Shorts

Walking Boots
Sunhat
Some extra CDs / Cassettes

... don't forget the Roadbook, Orpheon CD and the Rough Guide to the Pyrenees !

 


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Can’t see what you’re after? We’d be happy to arrange a bespoke trip for you.

 

Pyrenean Mountain Tours
2 Rectory Cottages, Rectory Lane, Wolverton,
Hants, RG26 5RS, UK
tel and fax: (0044)(0)1635 297209, web: www.pyrenees.co.uk

(Pyrenean Mountain Tours is a trading name of European Mountain Holidays Ltd.)


 

... how your holiday works

This is a seven day self drive holiday. You fly to either Pau, Biarritz or Toulouse airports, pick up your hire car and follow or unique Roadbook each day.

Once you have booked your holiday we send you:

• an A5 format roadbook (see descriptions at the end of the itinerary in the panel to the left)

• a map set (with your driving route marked on it)

• a copy of the Rough Guide to the Pyrenees (cross referenced to / from our Roadbook)

• GPS co-ordinates on a CD
(so you can load into your GPS if you have one)

• a music CD by the Orpheon male choir (traditional Pyrenean music to set the mood !)

• contact details for all the accommodation that you will be staying at during your drive

• your car hire voucher

Before you arrive at the airport we will have booked all of your accommodation. All you have to do is get in the car, explore at your own pace... and argue about the directions !

Car Hire Options
You can choose from four categories of car:

• Category A: Peugeot 106, 3 door.

• Category B: Renault Megane, 5 door, Air con.

• Category C: Renault Laguna, 5 door, Air con.

• Category D: Renault Espace, 7 seats, Air con.

We can also arrange this holiday for you if you are bringing your own car. See below for price reductions.

By Motorcycle ?
This Roadbook works equally well by motorcycle. Ideally you need an A5 format Roadbook Reader and a GPS, but you could make do with map case.

Questions ?
Email Simon for help.

.....travel details & costs

What your Holiday will Cost
Prices are per person based on two people sharing a car and a room. Extra people can be added for the per person supplement shown:

• Category A: Peugeot 106, 3 door: £496 per person

• Category B: Renault Megane, 5 door, Air con: £516 per person

• Category C: Renault Laguna, 5 door, Air con: £546 per person

• Category D: Renault Espace, 7 seats, Air con: £639 per person

You can add an extra person / people to these prices for £280 per person regardless of the Category type.

What your Holiday will Cost without Car Hire
If you are heading to the Pyrenees and just want us to book the accommodation and send you our roadbook pack the cost is £337 per person.

Accommodation

This seven night holiday is based in a variety of small family run hotels with a variety of official "star ratings" - from simple 1 stars to 3 stars. In many of the place you stay there is not a huge choice of accommodation but we use the most authentic with the best food and views. As far as possible rooms are en suite.

Departure Dates & Flight Details
These holidays are available from May through to the end of September.

Roadbook holidays are very flexible. You can start any day of the week and take advantage of the cheapest flights offered by Ryanair and Easyjet. We will arrange your car hire to coincide with your flight - please let us have your flight details asap.

Ryan air flights are generally cheaper the further in advance that you book and can be purchased for as little as £50.00 return.

Included in the Price
• Roadbook pack (as described above)

• Car hire (or a price reduction if you bring your own)

• 7 nights' half board accommodation

Not Included in the Price
• lunches
• travel to the start of the itinerary
• holiday insurance