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Opened in 1907, Sentier des Douaniers is the ideal way to discover Ploumanac ' H and its impressive rock-sculpted cliffs of nature. Book half a day on foot to go on this circuit, considered one of the major natural sites of the region. At sundown, the pink granite seems to be on fire.
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This forest is a popular destination for cyclists and hikers.
Swim in the natural pools in fresh spring water in quiet natural enviroment in hot summer days are so refreshing and energized.
4.5 based on 1,160 reviews
Au coeur du Parc national des Pyrénées, venez découvrir le Grand Site du Pont d'Espagne, au milieu des cascades et des paysages préservés, vous profitez de cette magnifique nature à 30 min de Lourdes. Vous vous garez au parking du Puntas et vous avez accès aux remontées mécaniques. Les chiens sont autorisés uniquement en laisse et jusqu'au plateau du Clot et via le télésiège de Gaube, interdit dans les autres zones du Pont d'Espagne. L'hiver, les chiens sont totalement interdits.
Amazing place for a walk until Lac Gaube, about one hour walk plus 45min back. Amazing views. Not hard.
4.5 based on 3,702 reviews
It's like walking trough a red sand canyon, very pleasant and great with kids. It's best to ware closed shoes as the red sand sticks on your feet & shoes.
4.5 based on 475 reviews
Perfect tour... great guide and a chance to exercise away from the gym. Fun and healthy. Patrick was information and walked the perfect pace to suit the little legs of the children.. Patrick is a world class hiker and adventurer BOOK IT!!
4.5 based on 133 reviews
This place is high up in the pyrenees. It is the most fantastic location and was once a refuge for various travelers centuries ago and again for World War II resistance fighters to go back and forwards between Spain and France. There is a Monument there in the honour of the fighters If you want to eat there you have to make a booking at least the day before as it is very popular. It is well worth the drive up the windy narrow road to the hospice. The walks are numerous and for all levels of experience and available time The scenery is magnificent - the high mountains rising up all around. Not to be missed by serious hikers and walkers. There are places to stay like the refuge huts but on inspection we found these to be very musty and mouldy smelling and therefore Not a good option for people with respiratory problems.
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