Hiking the High Trails of the Picos de Europa
Hiking the High Trails of the Picos de Europa
Hiking the High Trails of the Picos de Europa
9 Days Starting and ending in Bilbao, Biscay, Spain
Visiting: Arenas de Cabrales, Queseria Vega de Ario, Picos de Europa National Park, Refugio Diego Mella / Collado Jermoso, Refugio Vega de Urriellu / Delgado Ubeda, Poncebos, Oviedo, Bilbao
Tour operator:
Tour code:
SPA-HT
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
4 - 12
Age range:
12-80
Special diets catered:
Please advise requests
Tour operated in:
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Interests:
Tour Overview
Guided trekking on high mountain, refuge to refuge, trails in little known Picos National Park. Asturias towns & Covadonga Basilica.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival Into Bilbao
Location: Arenas de Cabrales
Accommodation Name: 3 star hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Arrive into Bilbao and be met and transferred to our hotel in Arenas de Cabrales, Asturias. A small town, nestled into the mountains, it is the perfect place to start your adventure. Depending on your arrival time, freshen up, relax or explore independently before meeting your English speaking Spanish guide in the evening, and enjoying a briefing and traditional Spanish welcome dinner. If you need some ideas on structuring your first afternoon, don't hesitate to let us know.
Day 2: Hike To Vega De Ario
Location: Queseria Vega de Ario
Accommodation Name: 3 star hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Hike: 15kms, +610m, -610mWith a packed lunch in our backpacks, we start our adventure with a warm up hike from one of the stunning Covadonga Lakes, to get incredible panoramic views of the Central Massif; our ‘playground’ for the next few days. The hike to Vega de Ario takes us past shepherd huts, up to the Marques de VillaviciosaRefuge where we pause for a very scenic lunch, with views of the entire Massif Central, the Cares Gorge, the small town of Cain and the Penas Santas in the background. We return by the same track to Majadas Las Bobias where we turn towards the Majada de Belbin, famous for its Gamonedo cheese, before arriving back at Ercina Lake. In the afternoon we stop off in Covadonga to visit the Royal site of Covadonga and its beautiful Cathedral (Basilica de Santa Maria la Real de Covadonga). It was here that Christian Spanish began to fight back against the Moorish Invaders to establish the Kingdom of Asturias in 722.
Day 3: Hike Along The Aliva Glacier Valley
Location: Picos de Europa National Park
Accommodation Name: 3 star hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Hike: 15km, +650m, -600mOur first route in the Central Massif crosses the gorgeous Aliva Glacier Valley, part of the GR-202 ‘Route of the Reconquest’. Starting from the town of Sotres we pass by 'Vegas del Toro’, a collection of picturesque red roofed buildings against a backdrop of lush mountain pastures. Following the Duje River, which divides the Central & Eastern Massifs of the Picos, and forms the border between Asturias & Cantabria, we walk along the impressive moraine of the great Aliva Glacier, to the Hotel-Refugio Aliva. It is the perfect place to pause for a snack and to drink in the superb views of the ‘Pena Vieja’ and ‘Pena Olvidada' peaks (both over 2600m). The afternoons trails take us through the high mountain pastures (majadas), a simple hermitage and the hamlet of Invernales de Iguedri, which signals the start of our gentle descent to Espinama. We transfer to the charming medieval town of Potes this afternoon where you can meander the streets at your leisure.
Day 4: Valcavao To Collado Jermoso Refuge
Location: Refugio Diego Mella / Collado Jermoso
Accommodation Name: Mountain refuge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Hike: 8km, +700m, -400mTonight we stay high in the mountains (2064m) sleeping in the stunningly situated mountain refuge of Collado Jermoso, with modern facilities; single sex dormitory bedrooms, shared bathrooms, restaurant, bar, hot shower & fantastic sunsets! First thing, we transfer to Pandetravemountain pass and onwards, on the track to Horcados de Valcabao for the start of our fabulously scenic walk. Following trails along the Canal de Pedabejo, beneath a large smooth rock wall, we climb up for spectacular views of the Massif of Llambrion, near the Vega de Liordes (which we explore tomorrow) and along the cliffs of Colladinas (5 small hills hanging towards an abyss) till we reach the Refuge. The sunset from here will be fantastic with far reaching views over the Valdéon valley & the Western Massif.
Day 5: Collado Jermoso To Urriellu Refuge
Location: Refugio Vega de Urriellu / Delgado Ubeda
Accommodation Name: Mountain refuge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Hike: 8km, +800m, -850mAny reluctance to leave Collado Jermoso can be countered by the knowledge that tonight will be spent at the famous Urriellu Refuge, again with modern facilities; single sex dormitory bedrooms, shared bathrooms, restaurant, bar, hot shower & fantastic sunsets, at the base of the Western Face of the Naranjo de Bulnes. We leave Collado Jermoso, heading to the Collada Ancha and Tiro Casares to reach the slightly surreal Cabana Veronica Refuge. From here we descend to Horcados Rojos offering incredible views of the renowned Naranjo de Bulnes and on, down to the moonscapes of the Jou de Los Boches by a steep and exposed slope (not suitable for those with vertigo). We enjoy a hearty dinner and overnight stay in this striking location.
Day 6: Urriellu Refuge To Cabrones Refuge
Location: Picos de Europa National Park
Accommodation Name: Mountain refuge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Hike: 8km, +750m, -550mTurning our backs on the imposing Western face of Picu Urriellu, we walk up the Corona del Raso before enjoying a short scramble through Brecha de los Cazadores, which takes us closer to the Horcada Arenera (2283m). Ascending a nearby summit, we navigate some exciting and complex mountain terrain pitted with karstic holes known locally as ‘Jous’ where the limestone has been sporadically eroded. Our destination, the Cabrones Refuge is one of the most wild and spectacular places of the Picos… you are right in the heart of this fabulous destination. Expect modern facilities similar to those at Collado Jermoso and Urriellu Refuges.
Day 7: Cabrones Refuge To Poncebos
Location: Poncebos
Accommodation Name: 3 star hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Hike: 8.5km, -1750mIt is downhill all the way today! You may be reluctant to leave the peace and beauty of the high Picos, but our route today is an exciting and technical descent! We pass through aerial cornices with the help of fixed ropes and delicate steps until we reach the Cuesta del Trave. A sharp descent towards the Majadas de Amuesa takes us to the town of Bulnes. We rest our knees and enjoy a fabulous meal in the village before our final descent down the Canal del Tejo to Poncebos, where our transport is waiting to take us to the coastal town of Llanes in time to enjoy a cider factory visit (we get to sample the cider with our evening meal) and a typical Asturian dinner.
Day 8: Visit Oviedo And Local Environmental Organisation; Fapas
Location: Oviedo
Accommodation Name: 3 star hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
In response to our clients asking how they can offer something back to the local area they have so enjoyed on their holiday with Yellowwood, where possible we link up to an appropriate organisation who we feel are doing their best to support either the ecology and environment or local communities within an area.FAPAS (Fund for the Protection of Wild Animals) is a small non-profit association who run a number of practical and innovative projects in the Picos de Europa. They study and work with local communities to protect some of the most emblematic Cantabrian species: the Iberian wolf, the griffon vulture, and the brown bear.With their HQ based outside of Oviedo, before we leave the beauty of N.Spain, FAPAS offer us the opportunity to hear in more detail about the conservation challenges in the Picos de Europa, and to contribute for a few hours, to one of their worthy projects. It is a wonderful way to end our time in the area putting into perspective our travel experience.
Day 9: Travel Home
Location: Bilbao
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast, you take your airport or ferry transfer to Bilbao for your travel home. Time to plan your next escape!
What's Included
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Accommodation
Accommodation as detailed
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Airport Transfers at Destination
Yes
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Fully Guided
Supporting you on your holiday will be a local, English speaking Spanish guide who is qualified to lead walkers in the mountains and knows the Picos like the back of his hand! This ensures you are in excellent hands and that you have access to local knowledge.
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Meals
Meals as detailed
What's Not Included
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Additional Services
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Insurance
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International Travel
Accommodation
We fully believe in, and practice, Responsible Tourism, using hotels run by locals. The accommodation on this adventure is a mixture of comfortable and welcoming hotel accommodation offering rooms with ensuite facilities, plus immersion into the mountain landscapes with 3 nights in stunningly situated mountain refuges. All refuges offer modern facilities, expansive views and a warm ambiance, but expect shared bathrooms and dormitory accommodation.We put time and effort into building our relationship with accommodation suppliers to ensure you have a great trip;
We choose accommodation based on cleanliness, comfort, safety, proximity to our route (to avoid unnecessary extra travel) and a warm client welcome, as well as reliability in their service to us. Wherever we can we will choose smaller, more characterful, individual hotels, but in areas where tourism is still developing, or in remote areas (like the mountains), we may not have a wide range of options. An aspect of our adventures is to escape the ‘trappings’ of modern Western lifestyles and to experience new things with are exciting and memorable and reflects the countries we are visiting.
The list below gives information on our first choice of accommodation for this adventure. Where hotels and refuges are fully booked or unavailable, we will use an alternative of a similar standard, and equally well situated. We will provide you with an accurate list of accommodation, with contact information to leave with relatives, prior to departure on your adventure.
Arenas de Cabrales: (Day 1 & 2): Hotel Picos de Europa, Arenas de Cabrales, Espana (+34 985846491). Ensuite rooms, garden, outdoor pool & Wifi.
Casa Cayo, Potes (Day 3): Characterful mountain Hotel Restaurant in Potes (+34 942730150). Ensuite rooms.
Collada Jermoso Refuge (Day 4): Diego Mella Refuge, Collado Jermoso, Valdeon Valley (+34 636998727), Mountain refuge at 2064m. Dormitory accommodation (7 or 8 beds) with shared bathrooms and restaurant facilities.
Urriellu Refuge (Day 5): Dramatically situated refuge at the base of Naranjo de Bulnes @ Hotel (+34 984090981). Dormitory accommodation (7 or 8 beds) with shared bathrooms and restaurant facilities.
Refuge de Cabrones (Day 6): Refuge at 2034m altitude (+34 6507780381). Dormitory accommodation with shared bathrooms and restaurant facilities.
Gran Hotel Paraiso, Llanes (Day 7): Calle Pidal, 33500 Llanes, Asturias (+34 985402325). Ensuite rooms, air con & Wifi
Check out our Q&As
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Is there a supplement for solo travellers?
Yes, Unless you have booked a single room (where they are available) and paid the single room supplement for those nights, you will be sharing a twin room with another client (of the same gender).
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Are flights included in this tour?
No, Flights are not included in the cost of your holiday, and whilst we are happy to help advise you, responsibility for booking the correct flights rests with you. We recommend that you use a comparison tool when searching for flights, such as skyscanner or www.momondo.co.uk.
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What is the maximum group size?
The max group size is 12 people.
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Are airport transfers included in this tour?
Yes, For those of you who choose to fly into Northern Spain, Asturias Airport (OVD) is a fully functioning, international airport welcoming domestic flights and those from Europe.Arrivals where you will be met by a driver / guide with a YellowWood Adventures sign.For those choosing to arrive by ferry, you will also be met by a driver/ guide with a YellowWood Adventures sign, in the ferry Arrivals Terminal.
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Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?
Yes, Supporting you on your holiday will be a local, English speaking Spanish guide who is qualified to lead walkers in the mountains and knows the Picos like the back of his hand! This ensures you are in excellent hands and that you have access to local knowledge.
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Is there any free time to explore places during the tour?
As detailed in Itinerary.
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What is the standard of the hotels on this tour?
As detailed in Itinerary.
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What is the fitness level required to do this tour?
This tour involves hiking at altitude (up to 2500m), over passes and traversing mountain slopes. You will encounter rough terrain, steep gradients, scrambling and some vertiginous paths at varying times. Trails will not always be defined and will be narrow and rocky at times. You will be walking for extended periods of time and on consecutive days.To get the most of out of this adventure, you need to be a walker with experience of consecutive days higher-level walking in the mountains, and be in good physical condition.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Since 2015
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Risk Assessment
YellowWood operates a Safety Management System which encompasses a planned, researched, implemented and reviewed approach to your Health & Safety. A risk assessment is a careful examination of what could cause harm (hazards) and the assessment of likelihood of hazards occuring, as well as the severity of the outcome of a hazard.
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
Please contact us for our latest Covid-19 policies
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Experienced Leaders
On all of our adventures you will benefit from the daily presence of an experienced, English speaking local guide. You will also have additional guides at various points during the trip (see itineraries for details).
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
As a visitor to a foreign country, we inevitably leave our mark. At YellowWood Adventures, we are determined that this ‘mark’ will be a positive one. Tourism is not always beneficial and we are conscious of treading lightly in the lands we explore.
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YellowWood Adventures requires a minimum deposit of 400 GBP per person or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 56 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of yellowwood adventures charges.
Up to 57 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 56 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.