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Jaca, Pamplona & the Spanish Pyrenees<br />

8 days from £749 June & September<br />

The highest peaks of the Pyrenees are on the Spanish side in Aragon.<br />

This holiday takes you off the beaten tourist track into these magnificent<br />

mountains, with a host of things to see along the way! You will see a bodega<br />

on the Barbastro wine road, medieval stone villages, Canfranc’s huge<br />

‘ghost’ train station, Hemingway’s Pamplona, and an imposing 11th-century<br />

Romanesque castle. You spend four nights in Jaca, ‘Pearl of the Pyrenees’,<br />

and three nights on the coast, including two in historic Tarragona.<br />

• 1 night hb Costa Dorada, 4 nights hb in Jaca, 2 nights bb in Tarragona • Visits<br />

to a Somontano winery and Ainsa • Excursion to Canfranc and Candanchu<br />

• Excursion to Pamplona • Visit to Loarre Castle • Walking tour of Tarragona<br />

PROGRAMME<br />

DAY ONE: Flight to Reus or Barcelona. Transfer<br />

to your hotel on the Costa Dorada, under an hour<br />

away, for one night’s half-board accommodation.<br />

DAY TWO: Today you leave the coast and head<br />

north through the hilly wine-country of Catalonia<br />

and then into the Aragonese Pyrenees. You make<br />

a short stop at a Somontano winery for a tasting in<br />

one of Spain’s oldest wine regions, magnificently<br />

set against a spectacular Pyrenean backdrop.<br />

From here you climb into the Pyrenees proper<br />

towards the unspoilt and historic walled town of<br />

Ainsa. At the confluence of two rivers, and at an<br />

altitude of nearly 2000ft, Ainsa nestles between<br />

three different protected natural park areas. From<br />

the 11th-century castle, you can stroll the short<br />

distance to the arcaded medieval town square,<br />

lined with old stone houses, the church of Santa<br />

Maria – and welcoming bars and restaurants!<br />

There are impressive views down to the two rivers<br />

and up to the (often) snow-streaked 7500ft. crag of<br />

Peña Montañesa. You continue on your dramatic<br />

route to Jaca, where you spend 4 nights on a halfboard<br />

basis. 200 miles today, mainly on excellent<br />

new highways, and always through wonderful<br />

scenery: towering mountains, rocky outcrops and<br />

sparkling waters are all in evidence.<br />

Jaca is an interesting town with a pleasant<br />

pedestrianised main street, medieval town wall,<br />

Romanesque 11th-century cathedral and 16thcentury<br />

citadel as well as other notable historic<br />

buildings. Jaca has bid three times to host the<br />

winter Olympics, and is on the Aragonese Way of<br />

St James - pilgrims on their way to Santiago de<br />

Compostela are regular visitors in the historic town<br />

centre.<br />

DAY THREE: In the morning, you have a brief<br />

orientation walk in the old centre of Jaca. In<br />

the afternoon, there is a short, but fascinating,<br />

included excursion to Canfranc-Estacion.<br />

Following the River Aragon up the mountain, you<br />

arrive at the enormous, mainly disused, former<br />

international railway station at the exit of the<br />

Somport Tunnel on the Spanish side. Its size (more<br />

than twice the width of Buckingham Palace and<br />

with no less than 156 doors!) is explained by the<br />

necessity to handle the transit of passengers,<br />

luggage and freight switching to and from the<br />

different gauges of French and Spanish tracks:<br />

though national pride must have had something<br />

to do with it as well! On a short tour of the station<br />

you will hear about its construction, stories of Nazi<br />

gold passing through, of the exodus during the<br />

Spanish Civil War, and about its final closure in<br />

1970. Afterwards, you take the short scenic drive<br />

up to the nearby French border and through the<br />

ski resort of Candanchu. 18 miles each way.<br />

DAYS FOUR AND FIVE: In Jaca with one included<br />

and one optional excursion. The included<br />

excursion is to Pamplona, the capital of Navarre,<br />

famed worldwide for the ‘Running of the Bulls’,<br />

featured by Hemingway in ‘The Sun Also Rises.’<br />

Your local guide will walk you along the bulls’<br />

route to the bullring and show you the town’s focal<br />

point, the Plaza del Castillo, near to which lies the<br />

former Jewish Quarter and the Gothic Cathedral<br />

of Santa Maria. Part of the old city wall is still intact.<br />

Please refer to the enclosed ‘Dates and Flight Information’ for details of departure dates, prices and flights.<br />

The city centre is pleasantly compact and there<br />

are myriad places for tapas, lunch, strolling or<br />

hunting for souvenirs. 70 miles each way.<br />

The optional excursion is to the French side of the<br />

mighty Pyrenees. The first stop is in the pretty<br />

village of Biescas. From there you drive through<br />

impressive mountain scenery to the French<br />

border at Portelet and on to Artouste, on Fabreges<br />

Lake. A cable car takes you up to the ‘Petit Train’-<br />

a 55-minute narrow-gauge run of spectacular<br />

views at an altitude of over 6000ft. The scenic road<br />

journey is 43 miles each way. (The timetable of<br />

the Artouste train changes every year. If the train<br />

is not operating for any reason during your stay,<br />

the excursion will be replaced with a panoramic<br />

tour of the area and a visit to the historic town of<br />

Oloron on the French side.)<br />

DAY SIX: Today you bid farewell to the mountains,<br />

passing the impressive 1000ft high rock<br />

formations of Los Mallos de Riglos, and stopping<br />

at the equally impressive castle of Loarre – the<br />

best preserved Romanesque castle in Europe, and<br />

set on a rocky outcrop offering great views. You<br />

continue on to Tarragona, for your last two nights<br />

on a bed and breakfast basis.. 190 miles today.<br />

DAY SEVEN: Morning guided walking tour<br />

of Tarragona. Tarragona’s walled town centre<br />

is a UNESCO world heritage site. It boasts a<br />

fine medieval cathedral as well as Roman<br />

remains: these include a stunning 2nd-century<br />

amphitheatre, Circus Maximus, and two forums.<br />

DAY EIGHT: Free time until your departure<br />

transfer to the airport for your flight home.<br />

Transfer time: 15 minutes to Reus, just over one<br />

hour to Barcelona.<br />

YOUR HOTELS<br />

NUBAHOTEL HHHH,<br />

Coma-Ruga (one night)<br />

The hotel stands close to the broad sandy<br />

beach in this small resort. The hotel has a<br />

restaurant, bar, lounge, and outdoor pool.<br />

Rooms, which all have balcony, also have 2<br />

queen size beds, bathroom with hairdryer,<br />

phone, air-conditioning/heating, satellite LCD<br />

tv, and safety deposit box (charge applies).<br />

Free wifi in public areas.<br />

(www.nubahotelcomarruga.com)<br />

HOTEL EUROSTARS REINA FELICIA<br />

HHHH,<br />

Jaca (four nights)<br />

The modern and comfortable Hotel Reina<br />

Felicia is situated in a quiet residential area,<br />

yet just a 20-minute stroll (less than a mile)<br />

from the old centre of Jaca. The spacious<br />

rooms have satellite TV, air-conditioning,<br />

terrace and bath or shower and WC. There<br />

is lounge, bar, coffee shop, restaurant and<br />

indoor and outdoor pools. Spa treatments<br />

may be available at extra cost<br />

(www.eurostarshotels.com).<br />

HOTEL ASTARI HHH,<br />

Tarragona (two nights)<br />

Just a 10-minute walk (half a mile) from the<br />

amphitheatre and cathedral, this comfortable<br />

modern hotel offers bedrooms with full<br />

facilities, lounge area with free wifi, garden<br />

and outdoor pool. (www.hotelastari.com)<br />

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