1 week in the Pyrenees
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1 week in the Pyrenees
Hello, this summer I will be in vacations in the pyrenees for 1 week to do some climbing.
Can anyone recommand me a good aera to stay at so I can do a lot of hard climbs without spending too much time driving please ?
I already did a week staying at Bagnères de bigorre to do stuff like Aspin, Tourmalet, Hourquette d'Ancizan, and also already went a bit more west to do Aubisque & Hautacam. So I would like to go more to the east this time.
Thank you in advance
Can anyone recommand me a good aera to stay at so I can do a lot of hard climbs without spending too much time driving please ?
I already did a week staying at Bagnères de bigorre to do stuff like Aspin, Tourmalet, Hourquette d'Ancizan, and also already went a bit more west to do Aubisque & Hautacam. So I would like to go more to the east this time.
Thank you in advance
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Yes after some researches I think bagnères de luchon is clearly the way to go. A lot of climbs that I haven't done nearby.
So for anyone interested, bagnères de bigore and bagnères de luchon have 2 very nice spots to have a lot of cool climbs to do without driving too much
So for anyone interested, bagnères de bigore and bagnères de luchon have 2 very nice spots to have a lot of cool climbs to do without driving too much
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Yes after some researches I think bagnères de luchon is clearly the way to go. A lot of climbs that I haven't done nearby.
So for anyone interested, bagnères de bigore and bagnères de luchon have 2 very nice spots to have a lot of cool climbs to do without driving too much
So for anyone interested, bagnères de bigore and bagnères de luchon have 2 very nice spots to have a lot of cool climbs to do without driving too much
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