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Walking the Pyrenees - the easy way

We put our new boots to the test

December 10, 2015 13:42
The stunning views of the mountains at Lac d'Ourrec.

By

Rupert Parker,

Rupert Parker

3 min read

I am in the mountains in the Pyrenees, it's the first time I've worn these walking boots and they're hurting. My previous pair disintegrated in the Dolomites a week ago, so I've not had time to break them in. These belonged to my deceased father, so I really am stepping into a dead man's shoes.

I've long wanted to visit the Pyrenees, attracted by the mountains and lured by the promise of good food and wine. Even better, I've opted for a week's walking, staying at three comfortable hotels, with my baggage transported between them, so nothing too strenuous involved.

Getting here was easy - a flight to Toulouse, a two-hour train ride to Tarbes, then 45 minutes in a taxi up the valley to Lesponne. I'll be here for two nights and the next day I set out on the first walk.

It's a fairly easy climb up to Lac d'Ourrec at almost 1,700m and then it's more or less back down the same way. By the lake there are stunning views of the mountains and on my way down I get a tantalising glimpse of the Pic du Midi, through the trees.