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In 1992 I have done a two weeks tour through the Pyrenees from the
Atlantic (Hendaye) to the Mediterranean (Narbonne). Every town on my tour
has a camping. The weather in July was good, but in May some of the passes
could be closed. The fog in the Pyrenees is notorious. The fog has troubled
many stages in the Tour de France. On my trip there were only two days
with fog.
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Jaizkibel
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1. Jaizkibel
In Hendaye I started with the climb of the Jaizkibel known from the San-Sebastian
classical race. Although the climb is not very hard, the view on the sea
is very beautiful. In Hondarribia (Spain) at the foot of the climb is a
fine campsite.
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2. Hendaye - St Jean Pied de Port
Route: Hendaye - Ascain - Col de st Ignace - Puerto Oxtondo - Col d'Ispeguy
- St Etienne de Biagorry - St Jean Pied de Port.
This is a very flat day compared to the other days. These climbs in
Spain are very smooth. St Jean Pied de Port is an old (touristic) pelgrim
village.
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Col du Burdincurutcheta
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3. St Jean Pied - Oloron st Marie
Route: Col du Burdincurutcheta - Col du Bagargui - Larreau - St Engrace
- Col du Soudet - Arette - Oloron st Marie
This is a big day. The Burdincurutcheta is very difficult climb. It
is a short climb (13 km), but it has some steep inclines (15%). The Bagargui
is just 4 km more of the same, but the Col du Soudet is also pretty heavy.
There is an interesting small canyon at the start of the Soudet. This is
called the Gorge the Kaouetta and it is accessible for walkers. |
Col du Marie Blanque
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4. Oloron - Lourdes
Route: Oloron - Col du Marie Blanque - Aubisque - Soulor - Lestelle - Lourdes
This is Another big day. The Marie Blanque is short (10 km), but the
last 3 km are amazingly steep. Unfortunately there is not much of a view
on the top. The Aubisque is a classical climb and one of the hardest climbs
in the Pyrenees. At the top of the Soulor I have chosen the small D126
to avoid the heavy traffic. Try to avoid the touristic fair of Lourdes. |
Port de Gavarnie
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5. Lourdes- Port de Gavarnie
The climb to the Port de Gavarnie (Col du Boucharo) is very scenic. The
beginning until Gavarnie is very flat and easy. The rest of the climb is
also not very hard but the nature is very nice with a lot of switchbacks!
Although the cirque could not be seen, the view at the top is overwhelming!
Maybe this is the most beautiful climb of the whole route.
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Col du Tourmalet
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6. Lourdes- Avajan
route: Lourdes-Col du Tourmalet-Aspin-Avajan
The Tourmalet is another famous climb and this means 18 km of fun.
At the top you can choose for another 5,5 km biking on a dirt road to the
top of the Pic du Midi. Including this section this is the hardest climb
in Europe! The Col d'Aspin is very easy.
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7. Avajan- Castillion
route: Avajan-Peyersourde-Portillion-Mente-Portet d'Aspet
In my memory this route was the hardest day of the whole bike trip.
These climbs are not very famous, but four of them make it very hard. The
Peyresourde is a moderate climb, the Portillion goes through the woods,
so there is no view and it is not very hard. The Col du Mente is really
a killer, very steep and very difficult. The Portet d'Aspet is short, but
there are some really steep inclines. This also the climb where Fabio Casartelli
crashed in the Tour of 1995 and lost his live. |
Col de la Core
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8. Castillion-Tarascon
route: Col de Core- Col de la Trape - Agnes - Port Lers - Tarascon
This is a moderate day. Although there are 4 climbs in this route it
is not as hard as the day before. The climbs are not so difficult. The
views on the Agnes are very beautiful. |
Col de Peguere
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9. Tarascon-Axat
route: Tarascon- Route des Corniches- Chioula-Port de Pailheres- Axat
The first 30 km have no difficulties. The Port de Pailheres is really
a big one. The top is at 2001 meter height and the distance is 18 km, so
beware for it. When I was riding this climb, there was a thick fog. So
I have seen no views, but nevertheless it was a very hard climb. At the
top there are no shops, but only wild horses. So take all food and drink
with you. The gorges from the Aude in this area are very impressive. If
you have nice weather you can cycle also the D17 (Col du Moulis and Col
du Grabel).
This is a very small road, with some amazing villages hanging in the
rocks.
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10. Axat- Llauro
route: Axat- Col de Jau- Prades-Vinca-Palomere-Xatard-Fortou
This is a very easy day. The Col de Jau is high, but has no difficulties.
After the Col de Jau the landscape is changing. The Mediterranean influences
are becoming clear. The flavor, the sound of the cicades and colors are
typical for this part of the country.
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11. Llauro- Narbonne
route: Llauro-Thuir-Millas-Estagel-Tuchan- Col d'Extreme-Narbonne
This is a flat day. The Col d'Extreme is not extreme at all.

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