Pyrenees Mountain Hikes - The Coronallacs Trail - Andorra Travel

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • Last summer Anna and I arrived in Andorra to attempt The Coronallacs Trail. A five day hike through the Pyrenees Mountains that links all four of Andorra's manned mountain huts. The Coronallacs Trail spans over 92km through the Pyrenees and challenges hikers to conquer over 6000m of elevation. We signed up to the trail online, and collected a map and trail passport the day before so that we could be up bright and early to beat the heat.
    Hope you enjoy this little adventure and please feel free to ask any questions about the trail!

Комментарии • 48

  • @marybullock5146
    @marybullock5146 25 дней назад

    Thanks for taking us along on the trip. Amazing photography and information as usual.😊

  • @tws9466
    @tws9466 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video, really pretty country. Moved to Andorra 2 years ago and intend to do the hike this summer.

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  2 месяца назад

      How fantastic! What a beautiful place to now live, you will really enjoy the trail I’m sure. I was surprised by how well kitted out the huts were, definitely over packed. Really glad you enjoyed the video, hope you have a great time hiking!

  • @greenmanwildcampinguk5274
    @greenmanwildcampinguk5274 Год назад +1

    Wow what a stunning landscape to hike through! great video 👍

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  Год назад

      Thank you! So glad you enjoyed the hike, thank you for watching :)

  • @huruhooroo
    @huruhooroo Год назад +1

    Hola. Great depictions of the beauty and travails of hiking. The pine trees are magnificent, a respite of shade in the treeless areas. Gracias.

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  Год назад

      Hi there! Thank you for your lovely comments, I'm really glad you enjoyed the video. Yes the variety of scenery was wonderful, I'd never visited before so had no idea what to expect, really taken with it.Thanks again

  • @RhodySeth
    @RhodySeth Год назад +1

    Gorgeous mountains! Looks like a fantastic trip living in luxury with all those hut stays. That’s how to do it! 😍

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  Год назад +1

      I know! Most luxurious huts I've ever stayed in! Hope this week is treating you well Seth

  • @SanaurRehmanShahmir
    @SanaurRehmanShahmir Год назад +1

    Beautiful sharing as usual! Great love and respect from a solo mountain hiker friend from the Hindu Kush Mountains Lower Chitral District of Pakistan!

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! Hope you are well and have a fantastic weekend. Look forward to catching up on your recent hikes. All the best

  • @NorwayHikesTrails
    @NorwayHikesTrails Год назад

    Great hike and video. Thank you for sharing 👍

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  Год назад

      Really glad you enjoyed it 😊Thank you for watching!

  • @hikermikem8
    @hikermikem8 Год назад +1

    @thegirlgonenomad 😁👍 recently been thinking about andorra as i was last there some 20 years ago during winter snowboarding. But even back then i said ide love to go back in the summer months for hikes. Ive done some research and am i right that No Wildcamping is in force ? Its not a problem as i came accross your video above 👍😁👍 and this trail looks ideal, plus the use of the refuses means less weight to carry and guaranteed a comfy sleep and nice food at the end of a hard days hiking. I will be flying from manchester to barcelona then coach ride to andorra la vella. I have a hotel booked for arrival day and again for my last day after the 5 day hike 😁 This will be next july , so its to early to book the refuses at the moment on the official website. Will keep trying 😁 Great video and andorra is definatley a fantastic all year round destination. .. Thanks for sharing. I can not wait to do this.. 😁

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  Год назад +1

      Hi there! Sorry for the slow reply, I'm so glad you have decided to do the route, it really is a brilliant trail. Beauty round every corner! The huts make it ideal for not having to carry food and its a great place to meet other hikers too, we made some lovely friends on the trial. Hope you also have some hiking routes booked in for this summer!

  • @WyeExplorer
    @WyeExplorer Год назад

    Sore legs, backs like swimming pools and insect bites - happy happy happy. Loved that Betty - what a trek end to end. The mountains were impressive and I can imagine the awe that kept stopping you because hey we just have to admire such beauty in our midst. In fact the refuge's were impressive to - some looked shiny and new. Showers? That's a bonus. Well, I saved the trail website for possible future reference. Many thanks - such good fun. Mark

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  Год назад +1

      Hi Mark, yes indeed the refuges were rather glam in comparison to some others I have stayed in. A big bonus to have a shower! I had never been to the Pyrenees and would love to head back for another trip, mile upon miles of great routes explore. Hope this week is treating you well!

    • @WyeExplorer
      @WyeExplorer Год назад +1

      @@TheGirlGoneNomad They sure did look luxury. Gotta treat yourself eh Betty? Yeah, the Pyrenees have been on my radar for a long time to - see you back out there for them awesome routes. This week - training my ankle and shin after long injury - getting stronger. Ye ha! Have a great day.

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  Год назад +1

      @@WyeExplorer You have indeed, got to treat yourself sometimes, those small luxuries make all the difference. Hope the training goes well on the ankle and shin, and things start to feel a littler better in the not too distant future. Have a good week Mark.

    • @WyeExplorer
      @WyeExplorer Год назад

      @@TheGirlGoneNomad They do Betty - the world is made up of small things. Training is going well and injury is drifting away. Week going well. Have a really cool weekend.

  • @22veteranflyfishing
    @22veteranflyfishing Год назад

    Love the video just found your channel and subscribed. I wish I had spots like this to hike and backpack on your so lucky.

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! So glad you enjoyed it. I do feel very fortunate to have the hills and lakes on the doorstep, nothing beats escaping into them!

  • @Andrew.........
    @Andrew......... 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Betty and Anna. What a cool trip. Hard but rewarding. It looks like a fantastic place to hike, lots of beautiful scenery. It looks like you guys had a good time. I have been looking for places to do a four or five day hike thats not to difficult to get to. Thanks for all the info in the comments section. Its a real help. Realy enjoyed your video. 👍Those mosquito bites are really irritating and itchy 😤 😂 . Antihistamines helps with the itchiness. Take care 👍

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Andrew, great to hear from you, really glad you enjoyed the video and it could help you with planning your own adventures 😊 Please let me know if you have any other questions and I’ll do my best to answer them. It’s a beautiful trail, highly highly recommend it! Ah those pesky mosquitos, thanks for the antihistamine tip 👍 Take care.

  • @christinenettersheim4369
    @christinenettersheim4369 10 месяцев назад

    Many thanks for your great video! :) We did the Coronallacs in the last week of September (very lucky with the weather) and the scenery was fantastic. For food and water we also made sure to carry enough (esp. snacks ;) ). The huts were not too obercrowded and we had lovely hosts.

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Christine, lovely to hear from you, I'm really glad you enjoyed the video, thank you for the kind comments! Ah nice, I wondered what the weather would be like later in the season and how busy it would be. It's beautiful isn't it, did you have a favourite part? Yes carrying lots of snacks is very important :) I hope you didn't leave your lunch behind like we did!

    • @christinenettersheim4369
      @christinenettersheim4369 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheGirlGoneNomad Haha, no we managed to not forget about the picnic bags. 😅 But we only took the picnic once and otherwise had bought some stuff for sandwiches at the supermarket on Day 2. With regards to favourite parts, I would say that the lakes on Day 2 were really impressive. :) Then, the Jucla refuge had a really great atmosphere (very fun hosts!). And I felt very proud of myself making it through Day 4. 😄 The last ascent before the refuge on Day 4 felt really hard (but still very beautiful landscape all around!). I think all in all the tour is well planned and lots of great views. :)

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  10 месяцев назад

      @@christinenettersheim4369 Very wise to have your own store of lunch goodies! Food has got to be the most valuable thing in my rucksack, I can never have enough 😊Oh the lakes were beautiful weren't they, it was the colour of the water that got me.Yes that last ascent to the refuge on day 4 after what was already a big day of climbing was a challenge, certainly something to be proud of! Have you got any more trailed already planned?

  • @pulpomurphy5894
    @pulpomurphy5894 14 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing, informing and inspiring. Did you have to bring your own soap, shampoo and towel for the Refuges? How was water resupply along the route? Thanks, Pulpo

  • @fionaridout364
    @fionaridout364 Месяц назад +1

    Hi great video. We are doing the hike this summer. Was wondering how much English is spoken along the way especially at the huts? Thanks!

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  Месяц назад

      Hi Fiona, thank you 😊 Ah that is great, you will have a brilliant time I'm sure. English is spoken in all the huts on the trail, hope this helps!

  • @helenpickering3123
    @helenpickering3123 Месяц назад +1

    Really great video, thank you! I'm heading to hike it in about three weeks so this was useful. Did you bother with sleeping bags or did you find the blankets were enough? Sounds like it was mostly quite warm for you in the evenings. I'm assuming a warm jacket will be needed for evenings. Did you need to take hut shoes?

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  Месяц назад +1

      Hi Helen, thank you 😊Really glad it was useful for you with your own planning. It's a great trail, I'm sure you will have a fanatic time. It was toasty! I certainly didn't need the sleeping bag I packed and slept mostly in my thin downs blanket or sleeping bag liner. I would still take a jacket though for evenings and you will need shoes for the huts. Have a brilliant time! Let me know if I can help you with anything else.

    • @helenpickering3123
      @helenpickering3123 Месяц назад

      @@TheGirlGoneNomad thank you so much, really appreciate the answers!

  • @nathalielouiseeichner8551
    @nathalielouiseeichner8551 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video! I'm hiking the route in july :) Is the route easy to find and follow? I always hike solo but am still a little nervous about getting lost ;)

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  2 месяца назад

      This is very exciting! I’m sure you will have a fantastic time. On the whole the route was quite easy to follow, signs posts at points and only one diversion which was marked. We always came across other people to chat too, which was helpful to ask directions when needed 😊 Hope you have a brilliant time!

  • @markardrey-graves9545
    @markardrey-graves9545 10 месяцев назад

    Great video! Can I ask, how far in advance did you book the reservations on the Coronallacs website? I've had trouble with it and am wondering if I'm attempting a booking too far out (we're hoping to go in June '24, 8-9 months away).

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Mark, sorry to hear you're having problems booking onto the trial. We booked in the spring (April time) before setting off on the trail in late July, and had no problem getting the dates we wanted. I'm not sure when they open bookings for each season, might be worth dropping them an email? But I reckon you'll be fine getting the dates you want without any worries. Let me know if I can be any more help. You're going to love I'm sure, it a beautiful route!

  • @adventurernic
    @adventurernic Год назад +1

    Thanks for a great video! What month did you hike the trail?

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  Год назад +1

      Hi Nic, thank you, lovely to hear you enjoyed the video! We hiked at the end of July, glorious weather, highly recommend the route. You don’t happen to be Adventure Nic of the lakes? Big fan of your website for route plans and hike inspiration 😊

    • @adventurernic
      @adventurernic Год назад +1

      @TheGirlGoneNomad Hi! Ah great to hear as I'll be hiking Coronallacs solo at the end of July this year! How did you find the huts? Do they provide a sheet and pillowcase? Or is it just a plasticky mattress protector? And yes it is me 🤗

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  Год назад +1

      @@adventurernic Ah perfect, sure you'll have a fantastic time! The huts were great, some of the nicest I've stay in. They all had showering facilities which was a luxury. Real mix on the bedding front, some plasticky, some with sheets. They all had a pillow and blanket. I found it really warm and had just a sleeping bag liner and thin downs blanket as back up.

    • @adventurernic
      @adventurernic Год назад +1

      @TheGirlGoneNomad That's really good to know thank you! I'm just back from walking the GR221 across Mallorca and we had a mixture of bed linen options in the refuges there too so I was curious how the Andorra huts would compare. Thank you so much for sharing your insights! And thank you for the lovely website feedback, I've not had much time to make any major updates to the site in ages but I'm hoping come September I'll have a bit more time to give it a refresh. Thanks again!

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  Год назад

      @@adventurernic Sounds great, what was the GR221 like? I was in Mallorca in Feb, we just did some day hikes/runs but saw people hiking the whole trail. I’ve found your website really helpful, particularly for local hikes in the Lakes. I want to get out and about a bit more in Scotland too, so will be sure to have a look at your Munro routes. Look forward to seeing the new routes you put up! Hope you have a great weekend out and about 😊

  • @craigcorlett8452
    @craigcorlett8452 Год назад +1

    Looks amazing. I've not come across this trail before. Can I ask how you travelled to Andora (I assume from the UK) ? And how you booked the Huts ?

    • @TheGirlGoneNomad
      @TheGirlGoneNomad  Год назад +2

      Hi Craig, oh it's a great one can highly recommend! We flew from Manchester to Barcelona and took a bus from the airport to Andorra la Vella, which runs several times a day. Huts are quite straight forward stadesport.com/en/coronallacs from this website you can book all four huts in one go if you know your dates. You'll find loads more information about the trial here coronallacs.com. Hope this helps, let me know if you give it a go!