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Explore the spectacular Catalan High Pyrenees on a 7-day hotel-based trekking adventure that combines alpine lakes, rugged summits and dramatic limestone gorges—all without changing accommodation each night.
Led by a qualified UIMLA International Mountain Leader, you’ll trek through Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park, summit Montsent de Pallars (2,883m), explore the mountain ridges around Taüll, and walk the spectacular cliff-side paths of the Congost de Mont-rebei.
Away from the busy hiking hotspots, you’ll experience a quieter side of the Pyrenees before returning each evening to the comfort of the same welcoming hotel, where you can relax by the outdoor pool, enjoy great local food and recharge for the next day’s adventure.
This is an improver-level week on advanced moderate T3 terrain, with the hardest day covering around 17 km and 1,400 m of ascent on Montsent de Pallars. You should be comfortable with consecutive full days on steep, rocky paths and sustained climbing at altitude.
Prior experience on long hill walks is recommended, though you do not need hut-to-hut or technical mountaineering skills. If you regularly complete full-day routes in the UK or abroad and recover well overnight, you are likely in the right range. Speak to the team before booking if you are unsure.
Unlike hut-to-hut trips, you return to the same hotel each evening rather than carrying full kit between mountain refuges. Daily walks are supported by vehicle access where needed, so you walk with a day pack while your main luggage stays at the hotel.
This style suits hikers who want varied Pyrenean terrain without nightly pack carries or basic refuge accommodation. The hotel also has pool access, which is useful on Day 6 if you choose the rest-day option.
T3 indicates advanced moderate trekking on mountain paths that may be steep, uneven and occasionally exposed. You should expect rocky sections, sustained ascent and routes that require good footwork and confidence at height.
Your UIMLA guide Andrew manages pacing and route decisions throughout the week. The itinerary is planned so shorter days follow the summit stage, and Day 6 offers a gorge walk or rest day depending on how you feel.
Andrew is a UIMLA International Mountain Leader who guides the week and manages route planning, group welfare and day-to-day mountain decisions. UIMLA qualification means he is trained to lead trekking groups in alpine and high mountain environments.
He briefs the group on arrival, sets a sensible pace for the varied terrain, and adjusts plans if weather or conditions require it. You can raise any fitness concerns or questions about kit with him at the start of the trip.
Breakfasts and packed lunches on trekking days are included, along with a welcome dinner on the first night and a celebration dinner on the final evening. This covers the main daytime food you need on the trail without worrying about arranging lunch each morning.
Other evening meals, drinks and personal snacks are not included, giving you flexibility to eat at the hotel or local restaurants on most nights. Let the team know about dietary requirements when you book.
Group pickup from Barcelona El Prat Airport (BCN) is included on Day 1, and return transfer to BCN is included on Day 7. You should book flights that allow time for baggage collection and group coordination on arrival.
Final meeting times depend on the group's flight schedule and are confirmed nearer departure. Flights themselves are not included in the price, and you are responsible for arranging travel to and from Barcelona.
You need broken-in mountain boots suitable for T3 rocky terrain, waterproof jacket and trousers, warm layers, a 25 to 35 litre day pack, trekking poles, head torch and sun protection. Swimwear is useful if you take the hotel pool option on Day 6.
A full kit list is sent after booking. Check that your boots are well tested before travel, as long days on uneven paths are demanding on feet and ankles. Ask the team if you are unsure about any item.
Mountain weather in the Pyrenees can change quickly, and Andrew may adjust the route or pacing if conditions require it. Safety always comes first, and alternative plans may be used if a high pass, summit extension or gorge section is not suitable.
Autumn departures generally offer favourable walking conditions, but you should still pack for rain, wind and cooler temperatures at altitude. Flexible clothing layers are important throughout the week.
Yes, you must hold suitable travel insurance that covers multi-day trekking in mountainous terrain, including helicopter rescue if required. Check that your policy covers the activities and altitudes involved and that it is valid in Spain.
Personal insurance is not included in the package price. Keep your policy details and emergency contact numbers accessible throughout the trip and share any relevant medical information with Andrew at the start.
This is a fixed small-group departure with the full itinerary from Barcelona airport pickup through to return transfer on Day 7. Places are limited and secured with a deposit at booking, with balance payment due before departure according to your confirmation email.
Contact the team via Adventuro chat if you want to understand how fixed departures work, payment timing or what happens if you are booking as an individual joining an existing group.

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