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The “Tour del Aneto” returns next summer with novelties

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Following the success of last year in his first season, the Tour del Aneto returns next summer, organized by the company Camins from 24th June to 16th October. The incorporation of new enclaves to start, the possibility of extending the route and its openness to foreign tour operators are some of the news of this hiking 6-stage circular path around the giant of the Pyrenees across 5 valleys.

The journey so far with exit only in Vielha, can also be started in Benasque, expanding the options for walkers. In addition, the Tour del Aneto has been integrated as hiking activity in a European project around the “Reino del Aneto” which includes Vielha, Benasque and Luchon to stimulate and promote cross-border activities in the area.

On the other hand, and making reality to the old aspiration to unite parks Aigüestortes and Posets-Maladeta in a walking itinerary, there is the possibility of extending the tour to 9 days, going from the village of Aneto to Boi passing through Port de Gelada, to continue later by Sant Maurici and Aigüestortes to finish again in the Val d’Aran.

Having contracted with several French and German tour operators specializing in hiking, this season the Tour of Aneto have its first foreign trekkers. The company Camins, already have the bookings, both self-guided version and the scheduled dates for the route with a mountain guide. Also, reservations can also be made in the central www.tourdelaneto.com

Mapa Tour Aneto (2)

The route

Organized by the mountain activities company Camins, which this year celebrates its 30th anniversary, the Tour of Aneto goes through six historic hills by the valleys of Aran, Luchon, Benasque, Castanesa and Barravés, on a route of 115 km and 11.332m of cumulative altitude. Its route retrieves the epic French hiker Alfred Tonnellé, which in August 1858 was the first person to get to turn around the massif of Aneto, leaving Vielha and ending in the French town of Luchon.

To learn more about the Tour del Aneto, read the interview with José Luis García, director of Camins in our blog: https://www.visitvaldaran.com/entrevista-a-jose-luis-garcia-director-de-camins /

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