Itinerary
DAY 1 Toulouse
– Etsaut
Assemble at Toulouse airport arrivals hall where our
guides will be waiting to meet you with vehicle transport.
International flights are not included within the trip
price advertised in the brochure, but we can arrange
these for you with any one of a number of airlines,
depending on your preferred departure point. We then
drive to the pretty village of Etsaut situated in the
heart of the Pyrenees. The 150 mile journey takes approximately
three hours and on arrival we check into a local Gite
d’etape.
DAY 2 Refuge
d’Ayous
After breakfast we complete our packing and shoulder
our rucksacks for the first time. The weight of these
will depend on how ruthless we have been with our packing,
and in particular with eliminating non-essentials. Remember,
we will be taking most meals in the high mountain refuges
so we won’t need to carry much food, apart from
some snacks to eat during the day. And all bedding is
provided in the refuges so we don’t need to carry
sleeping bag or thermarest. Experienced backpackers
ought to be able to pack everything required for the
journey and be under 10 kgs rucksack weight. Our destination
for the first night is the pleasant Refuge d’Ayous
which we reach by following a sensational path through
the Gorges d’Enfer.
DAY 3 Refuge
de Pombie
From Ayous we have an easier and shorter day to reach
the large Refuge de Pombie situated at the foot of the
Pic du Midi d’Ossau (2884m). From the lakes at
Ayous we descend along the GR10 path which eventually
enters thick woodland before emerging by the river Bious.
We then follow the right bank of the river and ascend
through the Bois des Arazures, climbing past the small
Cabane de Peyreget. The path climbs at a more gradual
rate until we cross the small Col de Peyreget (2208m)
and finally descend to Refuge de Pombie. The refuge
is situated by a small lake in a tremendous position
beneath the south face of the Pic de Midi d’Ossau.
This will only be a short day and we can spend the afternoon
relaxing around the refuge or ascending one of the easy
peaks which lies above.
DAY 4 Refuge de Arremoulit
Refuge de Pombie to Refuge Arremoulit is a much longer
day but thankfully it begins with a long downhill section,
following the Ravine de Pombie along its course until
it reaches the minor road at Soques. We cross this road
and then commence a long but gradual ascent up the valley
of the river d’Arrious which eventually brings
us to the Col d’Arrious (2259m). A sweeping panorama
opens up from here with great views across to the glaciers
of Balaitous (3144m), one of the highest peaks in the
Pyrenees. In the distance below us lies the Lac D’Artouste
which in warm weather offers a great place to take a
swim 250 metres above this is the Refuge Arremoulit,
our destination for the evening. There are two routes
we can choose from the reach the refuge. The more direct,
but adventurous route is known as the Passage d’Orteig,
which involves some easy scrambling, and if conditions
permit we will follow this route. The Refuge Arremoulit
is a large building which accommodates up to 45 walkers
and climbers and is dramatically situated below the
West Face of Pic Palas.
DAY 5 Refuge
de Wallon
Today is a demanding hike which will take us
up to the frontier ridge with Spain, and for a large
part of the day we will be walking on the Spanish side
of the range before crossing back into France. It involves
some spectacular and magnificent walking and we will
want to savour the outstanding scenery. From the Arremoulit
refuge we enter the hanging valley which rises above
it and make the steady but steep climb up to the Col
du Palas (2519m). This pass is actually on the frontier
between France and Spain and as we descend on the southern
side we are actually entering Spanish territory. The
route now crosses a steep area of scree, shattered rock
and boulders and we will need to follow a line of cairns
which marks the best route across this section. We descend
to the Lacs D’Arriel and from there pick up a
path which takes us to the large Refuge Respomuso (2100m)
We then re-ascend to the border and the Col de la Fache
(2664m) which returns us to France. This is a superb
section of high level walking amid some of the rockiest
scenery the Pyrenees has to offer. From the col, which
is prominently located on the shoulder of the Grande
Fache (3005m), we can see our destination for the evening.
The ascent of the Grande Fache is a superb excursion
and involves no technical difficulty. From here we descend
down to the valley and the comfortable Refuge Wallon,
located in pleasant pastures and woodland in the pretty
upper Marcadau valley. The large refuge provides a good
meal service and is idyllically located with fine views
of the nearby Vignemale.
DAY 6 Refuge
Baysellance
From Wallon we make our way down the Marcadau Valley
until we reach the Pont d’Espagne. From here we
then follow a superb path along the floor of the Vallee
de Gaube before a final steep ascent takes us to the
Refuge Baysellance, the highest wardened hut in the
Pyrenees. On the way to the pass there are splendid
views of the great walls that overlook the Vallée
de Gaube, and from it the splendour of a new valley
system is revealed as you gaze towards the Cirque de
Gavarnie.
DAY 7 Refuge
Bujaruelo
From Baysellance we zig-zag our way down to the valley
floor, eventually cutting over to the Vallee de la Canau
which leads us up to the Col de la Bernatoire and the
Spanish border. After a rest by the small lake, giving
us a chance to admire the views, we make the descent
into the Rio Ara valley. Bujaruelo is a pleasant hamlet
in the Rio Ara valley were we will spend the night.
DAY 8 Refuge
Goriz
From Bujaruelo our transfer vehicle picks us up and
we make our way through Torla from to one of the great
sites of the Pyrenees - the Ordessa Canyon. This Grand
Canyon of Europe has steep walls of 1.000 m and beautiful
forest. It's a Natural Reserve since 1918, and there
is much to see of the geologic history. This stunning
walk follows the main path at the bottom of the canyon
before reaching the Circo de Soasa and the final stiff
climb up to the Goriz hut at the base of the famous
Monte Perdido mountains
DAY 9 Gavarnie
Today provides some superb scenery. We ascend to the
Breche de Roland, the vast chasm in the wall of the
cique de Gavarnie. Legend has it that the hero Roland,
the nephew of the great Charlemagne, attempted to break
his sword on the rock rather than have it fall into
the hands of the ‘Saracen’ army in 788;
but instead of the sword breaking, the rock wall split,
thus enabling Roland to escape. Geological fact is more
prosaic. Standing at the crest of the Breche, we can
look back across the Spanish Pyrenees and the plains
of Spain before descending over this barren landscape
into France, down the very steep rock side of cirque
de Gavarnie. Not for the faint hearted! We then follow
the wooded valley along riverside that takes us down
to the village of Gavarnie and our hotel accommodation
- a chance for showers, cold beers and a proper bed!
In the evening we can look forward to eating out in
one of the cosy village restaurants.
DAY 10 Return to the
UK
Transfer back to Toulouse for our flight home.
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