lovingkindness
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Bonjour, mes amis
...If you are following the GR78 or le Voie du Piémont and have arrived in Bagnères de Bigorre I would encourage you to continue along the GR78 to Lourdes. The views are very fine. This stretch can be done in two stages or, if the weather is fantastic and one commences at first light, in 10 -12 hours. The Tourist office in Bagnères de Bigorre has a brochure and can organise accommodation if needed.
The ascent from Bagnères de Gigorre is gradual along a series of zigzags to 1100m, (Les Allées Dramatiques) after which one heads across pastureland and through a forest until, voilà, one arrives at a stunning expanse in full view of snow capped Pics (not to be missed, awesome). Then one follows a broad trail to le rond-point d’Esquiou where there is a sleep-out with fireplace. The area is a zone pastorale, a riot of bird song and shrilling insects.
Grand descents and ascents follow until one reaches the bridge at de Soulagnets. Here there is a choice: turn left and follow the old GR78, 1h 40 m ascent (miss out on the café in Germs); or turn right and follow the new GR78, 2 hours climbing a serpentine road (restaurant; sleep in a Yourt or B&B).
From Germs to Juncalas again, the views are very fine….. etc, etc….
When I passed by in May the hospitalier in Bagnéres de Bigorre was promoting another route to Lourdes, a 6 hour short cut mostly on roads via Pouzacs, Ossun-ez-Angles & Les Angles.
Cheers
LK
...If you are following the GR78 or le Voie du Piémont and have arrived in Bagnères de Bigorre I would encourage you to continue along the GR78 to Lourdes. The views are very fine. This stretch can be done in two stages or, if the weather is fantastic and one commences at first light, in 10 -12 hours. The Tourist office in Bagnères de Bigorre has a brochure and can organise accommodation if needed.
The ascent from Bagnères de Gigorre is gradual along a series of zigzags to 1100m, (Les Allées Dramatiques) after which one heads across pastureland and through a forest until, voilà, one arrives at a stunning expanse in full view of snow capped Pics (not to be missed, awesome). Then one follows a broad trail to le rond-point d’Esquiou where there is a sleep-out with fireplace. The area is a zone pastorale, a riot of bird song and shrilling insects.
Grand descents and ascents follow until one reaches the bridge at de Soulagnets. Here there is a choice: turn left and follow the old GR78, 1h 40 m ascent (miss out on the café in Germs); or turn right and follow the new GR78, 2 hours climbing a serpentine road (restaurant; sleep in a Yourt or B&B).
From Germs to Juncalas again, the views are very fine….. etc, etc….
When I passed by in May the hospitalier in Bagnéres de Bigorre was promoting another route to Lourdes, a 6 hour short cut mostly on roads via Pouzacs, Ossun-ez-Angles & Les Angles.
Cheers
LK
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