The autumn charm in the Val d’Aran

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Tardor1webThe chromatic explosion that occurs in Aranese forests with the arrival of autumn gives us some of the most magnificent and idyllic landscapes that can be enjoyed in the Valley. The environment becomes reddish, scarlet, ochre and gold because of the abundant deciduous species such as beech and oak trees, while the peaks of the mountains begin to dye white with the first snows.

Clear and sunny days are especially nice to enjoy nature in the autumn light and the picturesque Aran villages and churches of Romanesque Route de l’Aran. For more chilly moments we suggest visit museums, go the shopping route from the Val d’Aran and, of course, taste the comforting native cuisine.

Aran Park

Tardor 3 webIt’s worth taking the opportunity to profit the last months of Aran Park, open until November. In this wildlife park you can observe the animals of the Pyrenees in their natural habitat and in semi freedom. Autumn is the rutting of deer, indicating the start of the breeding period. Males scratching and digging the ground, rubbed with trees and emit a short, hoarse cry and repetitive. Its horns reach the maximum size and some, such as chamois or roe deer, change the color of their coats.

Walks and mushrooms

It is also a good time for some walking or cycling excursions, too long for a hot summer day. You’ll find a wide variety of itineraries for all levels in our websites hiking and cycling. In addition, fans of mushrooms have a paradise in our forests, but you have to remember that you need the passport issued by the Conselh Generau free for residents, owners of second homes and people overnight in tourist establishments in the Val d ‘Aran and that has a term of four years.

Tardor2 webHorse outputs are also highly recommended. There are two beautiful equestrian routes with different difficulty levels that will delight lovers of racing: Vielha to Montgarri; and Renclusa Vielha to the slopes of Aneto.

And the adventure continues, as at this time you can still continue practicing climbing on the various climbing walls or vias ferratas.

Festivals and traditions

Coinciding with the arrival of autumn, Val d’Aran celebrates a new edition of animals and trade fairs, during which you may know one of the Aran traditions such as the cattle industry, main sector some decades ago, and the various native breeds. They take place in Bossòst, Les, Salardú and Vielha and all kind of activities are organized: animal exhibitions, popular lunch and craft markets.

Shopping route

Equally entertaining are the major festivals that take place these months in various towns.If you visit them, take advantage to take the tour of the Val d’Aran shopping route, where you will find an attractive assortment of local products, either in the main areas of Vielha, Bossòst i Les, as in the irresistible and quaint shops of smaller towns.

Autumn’s gastronomy

Pintada Er Occitan WebAt this season we get good fresh new ingredients like mushrooms or beans, which are incorporated in the Aran restaurants menu. Foie gras, duck breast and confit, the typical Olha aranesa, boar civet and the bolhs and pates are just a small example of the cuisine that can be tasted at this time.

During the months of September and October mushroom enters its peak season, an increasingly present product in the recipes of local dishes of the Val d’Aran, accompanying newly introduced products such as sturgeon and caviar, or strengthening the special flavor and texture of game meat in dishes like Wild boar stew.

And little by little the snow with its white mantle puts an end to the autumn to give way to the winter season: Baqueira in all its glory … but we’ll tell you this in another post!

Caviar week in the Val d’Aran

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llibret setmana del caviar 2016.FH11Eight restaurants in the Val d’Aran participate from Monday 14 until March 20 in the Caviar Week 2016, during which they develop exquisite menus featuring this gastronomic jewel of the Pyrenees. Aranés caviar Nacarii, which has been recognized by chefs and gourmets for its authentic flavour, freshness, purity and transparency, is included within the Val d’Aran Brand Guarantee.

Restaurants Bòrda Lobató, Casa Pau, Era Coquèla, Era Mòla, Es Arraïtzes, Hotel Tuca, Pirineu Gourmet- Eth Cerèr der Urtau y Roc’n Cris

participate in this event which aims to “promote gastronomic tourism with products manufactured in the Val d’Aran” according to statements of the conselhera of Tourism and Economic Development Aranese, Ana Diaz.

In the menus you can taste from sturgeon cooked in all its forms to the purest caviar paired with champagne or vodka or brightening own delicious recipes. In addition, culinary experiences may be accompanied by other activities like visiting the factory to know the history and the process, taste caviar in the Vielha shop or dive into the waters of the spa Baronía de Les and know the treatments developed with caviar from the Val d’Aran.

From the cold, pure and crystalline waters of Garona thawing, Nacarii caviar, is made using traditional methods in the farm in the town of Les. The willingness of the company to avoid mass production to remain faithful to excellent quality has made the win several awards, including a place of honour in the VIP area of ​​the contemporary art fair Frieze last October in London, a cultural platform by which it entered in “exclusive” in the UK.

Program of the 2016 Caviar Week 

“Productes dera Val d’Aran”, heritage of a culinary culture with his own character

 

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folleto marca de garantia seteme 2016.FH11Traditional Val d’Aran products are undoubtedly one of the best souvenirs that can take the tourists who visit us. With them the baggage becomes full of the aromas of our land, lines and colours of our landscape, the most resistant handmade textures to the passage of time, the sounds of nature and the flavours of our history.

Grouped all under the guarantee mark Val d’Aran, they are the legacy of a gastronomic culture with lots of character that we claim as part of our identity and heritage. A mountain cuisine that has its origins in recipes tasty and energetic that helped our ancestors to fight the cold and that, over the years, we have converted in elaborations appreciated by the most discerning palates.

Tupi01Cold meat and pates, honey and jams, cheeses and yogurts, handmade drinks like cider and beer, sweet coquilhons and tronquets, excellent caviar … they all take advantage of the quality of the natural resources offered by the Val d’Aran, maintain a handcrafted in origin, follow the original recipe and respect their traditional flavour.

The certification mark “Productes dera Val d’Aran” is an initiative of Aranese artisanal producers driven by the Conselh Generau d’Aran that adds value to our products while protecting its identity guaranteeing the consumer a differentiated quality. “Productes dera Val d’Aran” currently has a total of 14 producers and 17 products, including anditos, civet, the bolh, the choriço, dry langoissa and l’olha aranesa.