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Silken Puerta de Irati
Located in Ochagavía, 33 km from Holzarte Footbridge, Silken Puerta de Irati features a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.

Canfranc Estación, a Royal Hideaway Hotel - Gran Lujo
Located in Canfranc-Estación, 300 metres from Canfranc Train Station, Canfranc Estación, a Royal Hideaway Hotel - Gran Lujo provides accommodation with a restaurant, private parking and a bar.

Hotel Santa Maria de Alquezar
Santa María de Alquezar offers views over the ancient castle of Jalaf Ibn Rasis and the Vero Canyon. It is set a traditional stone building with wooden features and Mudéjar brickwork.

Hotel & Spa Xalet Bringue
Xalet Bringué Hotel is located in the Andorran Pyrenees mountain village of El Serrat. The attractive wood and stone building has designer interiors, while outside the terraces offer panoramic views.

Acta Arthotel
Acta Arthotel in Andorra la Vella features a local gastronomy restaurant, "Plato restaurant", a spa with a sauna and Turkish baths. All rooms have free Wi-Fi internet access.

Andorra Park Hotel
Situated in the centre of Andorra La Vella, the Andorra Park Hotel offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and valley. It features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and fitness centre.

Grand Plaza Hotel & Wellness
The elegant Grand Plaza Hotel & Wellness has an ideal setting, near the commercial centre of Andorra La Vella. Its luxury accommodation is popular among famous actors, artists and politicians.

Hotel Castillo de Gorraiz&Spa
This refined 4-star hotel combines the tranquillity of this setting, with elegance and sophistication. It boasts a privileged location that unites tradition, history and quality of life.

Grand Hôtel L'ermitage
Situated in Font-Romeu, less than 1 km from Font-Romeu Golf Course, Grand Hôtel L'ermitage features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Fonda dels Pics
Fonda dels Pics features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Escardacs.

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Pyrénées highlights
Paragliding in Huesca
Soar above the Huescan countryside, getting a bird’s-eye view of the dramatic peaks and valleys of the Aragonese Pyrenees.Ordesa y Monteperdido National Park
Dramatic cliff-top paths wind through steep-sided valleys and past waterfalls and mountain villages en route to Monte Perdido.Caldea spa complex
Southern Europe’s largest thermal spa, Caldea bubbles over with indoor and outdoor pools and hot tubs, invigorating waterfalls and soothing saunas.Traditional 'bordas' mountain restaurants
Once grain stores, now rustic mountain restaurants, these traditional stone-walled buildings serve authentic Andorran cuisine. Specialities include chargrilled meat and hearty stews.Pic du Midi mountain
This peak's lookout terraces offer exceptional views over the French Pyrénées. At night, stargaze alongside professional astronomers in the observatory.Bagnères-de-Luchon thermal spa
Soak in thermal pools, relax with a deep-tissue massage or steam your cares away in Europe’s only natural hammam.
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Lourdes is a sanctuary that people go mainly to worship and...
Lourdes is a sanctuary that people go mainly to worship and pray. We had dinner and breakfasts at Hotel Alba and lunch from a near by bistro or restaurant. Overall, it was a very pleasant stay with minimum distractions.Guest review byGayatriCanada - 6.0
If you’re into shopping and chic brands then it’s worth a...
If you’re into shopping and chic brands then it’s worth a stop. Otherwise very crowded and lots of traffic and air quality was not very good as the place is located in a basin between mountains. Lots of traffic, crowded streets and bad air was the perfect reason for me to get out of the place after one just night!Guest review byAnonymous - 10.0
We always stop overnight in Jaca whilst driving from Spain...
We always stop overnight in Jaca whilst driving from Spain to the UK or visa versa as it is just off the motorway and has all the amenities you would need and is a lively, friendly place and the hotels are of a very high standard at a very good price.Guest review byTechno OrangeUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Vielha is located in the center of the Vall d'Aran: one of...
Vielha is located in the center of the Vall d'Aran: one of the most wonderful mountain regions in the area. It is very beautiful, no matter the season. Staying in Vielha allows convenient access to a lot of hikes, and is a good base for skying. Additionally, it has a lot of life and shops.Guest review byRogerSweden - 10.0
'Old' Ainsa is a relatively small but beautiful and...
'Old' Ainsa is a relatively small but beautiful and interesting place. Our stay coincided with the end of their village festival, so there was plenty going on. On two nights we ate at a restaurant a couple doors down from the hotel, which specialised in pizzas but had many other options too - this was good, well-priced food, served very efficiently. We were based in Ainsa for quick access to the surrounding Pyrenees, and enjoyed two fabulous walks (Portal de la Cunarda and the Valle de Pineta). There's a large and cheap car park just outside the town walls (3 euros for 24hrs). There's also a very interesting bird of prey centre - museum and recovery centre - well worth a visit!Guest review byMikeUnited Kingdom - 10.0
I visited Benasque to compete in the Vuelta al Aneto trail...
I visited Benasque to compete in the Vuelta al Aneto trail race. The race started and ended in Benasque. Benasque is a great base for outdoor activities (hiking, trail running, mountain biking) with many shops providing gear and support for your adventures. My friends who visited with me are not into outdoor adventures, but enjoyed the beautiful town, restaurants and bars immensely.Guest review byAndrewAustralia - 8.0
Cable car trip up to Super Bagneres then lunch at the Chapel...
Cable car trip up to Super Bagneres then lunch at the Chapel restaurant was excellent. Then we enjoyed the two hour sessions during the afternoon in the Spar. Luchon itself seemed surprising quiet in what is presumably its summer season.Guest review byJOHNFrance - 10.0
I was there for the World MTB championships and the...
I was there for the World MTB championships and the organisation for getting to and from the bike park was excellent. There were plenty of buses available to the gondola to access the bike park. I also had a days hiking where I found the route very well sign posted with paths and bridges well kept.Guest review byTracyUnited Kingdom - 8.0
A pretty little town surrounded by the Spanish mountains.
A pretty little town surrounded by the Spanish mountains. Lots of little lanes with shops to explore. A market square with a market on a Sunday. Some nice bars and restaurants and tons of outdoor activity shops, to buy and or hire all manner of equipment.Guest review byStuartUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Good ski domain and easy access to the slopes.
Good ski domain and easy access to the slopes. Well managed ski slopes and helpful welcoming people all around. The only issue is the noisy nature of the town with a lot of drunk people shouting at night. The smell of joints is also very common everywhere, including on the chair lifts, almost as common as in Amsterdam before the change of rules. This should be better managed as I had not noticed this when I came 8 years ago. Shopping is limited if you don’t want cigarettes, alcohol, make up. A lot less options than a few years ago. Found lots of good restaurants with a wide variety of food options at reasonable value. Overall, a good base for skiing but with compromises.Guest review bycarolineUnited Kingdom