Discover the Pyrenees
A reference guide to the best outdoor, hiking, trekking and climbing adventures in the Pyrenees, a 400 km mountain range between France and Spain, from the Cirque de Lescun, on the edge of the Basque Country in the west, to the Carlit massif and the Cerdagne in the east of Andorra.
Enjoy the Pyrenees this summer
Summer is the time when we attack the three thousands and challenge ourselves with climbing routes, but it also has other attractions, family excursions, nights in mountain refuges, routes to lakes and an endless etc...
Areas of the Pyrenees
Explore the different places in the Pyrenees.
Trans-Pyrenees: GR11, French GR10 and Haute Route Pyrénéenne
The GR11, the French GR10 and the Haute Route Pyrénéenne are challenges for the most experienced hikers. Cross the Pyrenees from end to end and discover the diversity of its landscapes and cultures. From the gentle hills of the Navarre Pyrenees to the rugged peaks of the Central Pyrenees, each stage is a new adventure.
FAQs GR11
All the questions you are asking yourself to prepare the Senda Pirenaica - GR11
Practical guide
Cities & Services
All the valleys have their head town or reference town, which can be considered the base camp for exploring the area.
Etsaut, Borce, LescunLaruns, Gabas, Eaux-Bonnes, Gourette, Arrens, Lac d'Estaing, Cauterets, Gavarnie, Torla, Bielsa, Gèdre, Héas, Barèges, St-Lary, Benasque, Eriste, Arties, Salardu, Bohi, Espot, Capdella, Àreu, Vicdessos, Andorra, Ax-les-Thermes, Porté-Putmorens
How to get there
Accommodation
Maps and guides
Accommodation
Routes in the Pyrenees
From family excursions to do with children to mountaineering routes in the magnitude of the great walls of the Pyrenees such as the Vignemal. Here you will find resources and information to enjoy an activity to suit you.