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Volcano and Castle Trail
Catalonia
Spain
Explore the wild and remote region of the Garrotxa volcanica a spectacular region of Catalonia, experience the sensation of stepping back in time as mountain villages, medieval castles, abbeys and churches steeped in history, perch on the edges of the sculptural rock with fortified walls and stone cobbled roads, banishing vehicles in favour of horses. Discover the hidden valleys of la Miana and Santa Pau through dense oak forests providing a fast start to this trail with long trots and canters past gushing waterfalls. Encounter some of the most intriguing villages Catalonia has to offer, Santa Pau, a spectacular walled medieval village, built out of volcanic rock. Rupit undoubtedly one of the most picturesque villages in all of Spain, where the houses seem to grow out of the hillside itself and Cabrera, a sanctuary at 1300 m. a 300 m² platform with a church in the middle, quite rightly named home of the Gods by the locals. Venturing through the Garrotxa volcanica on horse is the ultimate way to discover this lunar landscape, the terrain is soft volcanic gravel, excellent for long trots and fast gallops to Santa Margarita, the biggest and most spectacular volcanic crater of the area. Castles are in abundance with the 13th. Century castle of Sant Salvador and Finestres, offering breathtaking views of the volcanoes and from the heights of Santa Julia del Mont we admire the Pyrenees on one side and the Mediterranean on the other. Here you have the sensation that nobody has trodden this mountainside for years and the view is yours alone making the Volcano and Castle trail a truly unforgettable journey.
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Meeting:
San Jaume de Llierca
Airport:
Barcelona
Transfer:
Barcelona airport 6:30 PM
Girona 7:30 PM
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Rates and Dates for 2009
Rates include:
Accommodations, meals, 6 riding days
Packages and Options
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| A | 2009 | 8 day trip, AP | 8d / 7n | €1045 | $1465 |
| Non-rider Rate - MAP | €645 | $905 |
| Single supplement (requested) | €155 | $220 |
| Combine any 2 weeks of the Catlonia Trails - discount | (€75) | ($105) |
Transfer Option:
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2009
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Transfer from Barcelona airport at 6:30 PM - drop off at 11:30 AM
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85
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$120
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2009
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Transfer from Gerona airport at 7:30 PM - drop off at 10:30 AM
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€
85
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$120
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Tour Dates
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2009
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05/24
- 05/31
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8d / 7n
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6 /
10
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Available
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Reserve
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2009
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07/12
- 07/19
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8d / 7n
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6 /
10
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Available
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Reserve
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| A |
2009
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09/06
- 09/13
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8d / 7n
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6 /
10
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Available
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Reserve
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| A |
2009
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10/11
- 10/18
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8d / 7n
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6 /
10
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Available
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Reserve
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| A |
2009
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10/25
- 11/01
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8d / 7n
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6 /
10
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Available
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Reserve
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Rates do not include:
Non rider rates do not include lunches or transfers between locations - need to rent a car.
DAY 1:
Pick up from the airport in Barcelona at 6:30 PM. After a 1.5 hr drive north you will be driven up a winding track to the riding centre, an 11th century Farmhouse perched high up on a ridge overlooking the Pyrenees. Here you will meet the family, the guide and the team.
At dinner the guide will go over the week’s program, you will be told about the special characteristics of our Andalusian trail horses. And after dinner you will be given an introduction to the weeks program with an opportunity for a one to one conversation designed to find every rider their perfect horse.
Finally you will discover how to play the ´Champagne rules’ which is anyone found guilty of holding up the ride at any point having to buy a bottle of local cava for the group that evening, making for lively dinners!
DAY 2: The Volcano Trail
After meeting our horses and tacking up, we begin our journey riding down the hidden valley of La Miana, through dense oak forests. Over the crest we enter the Santa Pau valley, another world of small family farmsteads and little villages, here we will make a welcome stop in a local bar, and drink a glass of wine under the shade of a grape vine. We will have a swim and eat our picnic by a waterfall. Santa Pau is a walled medieval village, built out of volcanic rock, presided over by the central castle. It is surrounded by volcanic cones, that are now dormant, there we will settle the horses for the night, take a walk in the village, have a drink, a "tapa" and home to Can Jou, for dinner and more delights of the Catalan cuisine.
Day 3 - Castles & Volcanoes
This morning we go to Santa Pau and start our day with a coffee in the best cake shop in the region. Santa Pau is a walled medieval village, built out of volcanic rock, presided over by the central castle and surrounded by volcanic cones that are now dormant. Then we saddle up and the day begins with a climb up the ridge to the castle of Finestres. The views of the volcanoes beneath us are breath taking. For lunch we will have a picnic in the 13th. Century castle of Sant Salvador. After lunch the horses warm to some long trots and canters down to the village of Sant Feliu de Pallerols, here we settle the horses for the night and before going to the hotel we will have a welcome drink in the square and we will go to our Hotel. This is a charming family run Hotel famous for its excellent cuisine, fantastic hospitality and good wine.
Day 4 - Up to the table mountains
The day begins and we saddle up and ride through the village and across the planes through fields of wheat and sunflowers. Then an ascent up to the mountain meadows where cattle & horses are sent to graze in the summer time. Here we are aware of the strength, sure footedness and stamina of the horses as they power their way up the hill. At the top we can see the Pyrenees in the background and in front long views out to the distant coast. Today’s picnic is eaten by an immense waterfall. Up here it is flat and we can gallop over the meadows to the village of Rupit. This is probably the most picturesque village in Spain. The local architecture is a treat. We settle the horses for a well earned rest and we go to our hotel in the centre of the village. This is another old hotel full of local character.
Day 5 - La Mare de Déu de Cabrera
This is a sanctuary at 1300 m. a 300 m² rock platform with a church in the middle; from up here the views are breath taking. This is our goal for today. The morning is spent riding through meadows of flowers and herbs keeping out of the way of the large herds of mountain cattle. This is a long morning ride.
Our picnic is in Cabrera, home of the gods. And, wow, what incredible views! This most spectacular day in the heights finishes with the descent to the little hamlet of Joanettes for a welcome drink to finish off a perfect day.
Tonight we spend in the house of Jordi and Carmen a special rural Inn. Here you can try the local cheese and sausages, and some great wines.
Day 6 - The Volcano Run
The day begins with one of the best breakfasts that you have ever had which can make getting back onto the horses difficult, then we ride onto the village of Les Preses, with time to explore the narrow winding streets and see the local architecture and Romanesque churches. We ride out through a beach forest, a sea of green and silence and stop to visit a local bar for a welcome drink before picnicking next to Santa Margarita, the biggest and most spectacular volcanic crater of the area. The terrain is soft volcanic gravel, which is excellent for fast work, here the riders and the horses enjoy long trots and fast gallops. In the afternoon we trustingly leave the horses next to a volcano (that has been dormant for 1000 years). We are then again transported back to our mountain lodge, for a well earned rest, a swim in the pool, and maybe even a massage.
Day 7 - Return home
We saddle up and head along the valley of the river Ser. Today we are heading for home, the horses sense this and the riding is lively. We ride through two picturesque villages with narrow streets, old wooden doors and intricate stonework.
Today we arrive back at the lodge after our six day Volcano Trail and we celebrate our arrival with a splendid farewell dinner accompanied by lots more cava, a fitting end to a wonderful week.
DAY 8: GOOD-BYE
Happy and relaxed, we sadly say good-bye and "hasta pronto amigos ". Transfer out. Arrival at the airport in Barcelona is estimated around 11:30 AM. If you are staying for an extra few days, there is a good train connection from the airport to the center.
Note: There are sections of the trail when you need to lead your horse down the mountain. This trip is physically demanding at times.
Meeting:
San Jaume de Llierca
Airport:
Barcelona
Transfer:
Barcelona airport 6:30 PM
Girona 7:30 PM
Passport and Visa Requirements: Passport valid for at least three months beyond length of stay required by all nationals referred to in the chart except:(a) 1. EU nationals holding a valid national ID card.Note: EU nationals are onl. more
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Check List
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RIDING GEAR
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Long boots or ankle length with half chaps (make sure they are comfortable for walking as you lead your horse over some steep ground)
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A hard hat is not required, but recommended for safety. Please bring your own as they are not provided.
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