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Day 8: Hiking in Nuria Valley (the Pyrenees) 

After a terrible nights sleep (nice hotel but the bed and pillows are pretty crappy) we woke up to a delicious local breakfast provided by the hotel for 5€ each. Bread, cheese, ham, sweet bread, muffins, toast and lots of OJ or coffee. We needed sustenance because today was mountain climbing day! 
At 8:45am we all walked a few mins up the road to board the Nuria valley cog wheel railway, also called a rack railway. It’s the only way to access Nuria Valley from this side of the mountain. We went up (50min trip), explored a little and then met for lunch. B and some others hiked to a peak and then came back down to share lunch with us. On my little exploration I saw ponies, horses and a baby donkey! Not to mention some amazing views. 

 

We caught a cable car partway up one of the peaks

  

baby donkey!

  

Nuria Valley

  

Nuria Valley from waaaaay higher up

  

beautiful!

 
Afterwards, two of us caught the rack railway back down while the others hiked 3hrs and 9.1kms down to the second railway stop, then caught the last train back. I elected not to walk down for lots of reasons but mostly because once you committed, you had to keep going and it was pretty steep in parts…my poor knee! Also, one of our tour members wasn’t feeling too flash so I kept her company on the train. 

Here are some of B’s photos from that walk though, amazing.

 

this is my favourite!

  
   
  

While waiting for him to return from mountain climbing, I explored the local town of Ribes de Freser a little more.

the town is proud of its catalan heritage and this huge flag on the mountain shows it

  

  

just a random pretty picture

 

After everyone got back from being mountain goats, we have rest time for a few hours and then are off for a late dinner of the national dish – Paella. We had to opt for meat or fish (easy for me – no seafood!) and I have high hopes for impending deliciousness.

Mel

Tomorrow: onwards to Carcossonne in France! Goodby Spain.

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Day 7: Final farewell to Barcelona and an intro to Ribes de Freser in the Pyrenees 

As a group, we checked out of our Barcelona hotel at 10am and headed into the city centre for a little guided tour. We started with some Gaudi architecture and went past Caso Battlo – Gaudis house and then another Gaudi building with less colour but where the stone and flowing lines clearly show the distinct architectural style.
 

Gaudi’s house in Barcelona

  
 We then moved on to walk through La Catedral, a church built for the poorer members of the community in the middle of the gothic quarter. When we went in it had a service on so could only see a small part. The best part was the geese! They just hang out and live in the cloisters. 

   
  

SERIOUSLY! GEESE IN A CHURCH!

  

GEESE!!!

 From here we wandered back up Las Ramblas and then back to the hotel where luggage was collected and it was onwards to the regional train station. Then a 2hr train trip to Ribes de Freser in the Pyrenees. Percy was feeling motion sick so needed a cuddle on the train. Okay maybe that was me…

 

i love you percy

 
I tried a three prong approach to battle the motion sickness this time since I’m determined not to take travacalm and turn into a drooling zombie.

1. Sit near a window and watch the horizon the whole time 

2. Eat candy (something to suck on) as it was what I used to do when I was little and it really helped 

3. No reading ANYTHING on the train, including signs or maps

Overall success? It all worked well until I ran out of candy. Candy seems to be the key! Definitely not feeling as bad this time around though. 

On arrival in Ribes de Freser we walked 10 mins down the road to the Hotel Catalanya, which is a very small hotel run by two ladies (mother and daughter, I think). The room is small but lovely and finally – we have a double bed! Haha no more jumping from one bed to the other like small children…damn. There was some mild worry when in the conversation about our room we picked up “matrimono?” with an affirmative from our tour leader but it turns out that word is part of the phrase for double bed. 

  
We had an hour of relaxation time (I really needed a shower…stiiiiinky) and then it was off for our first group dinner in this tiny little town. 

 

yep, its a mountain village….and thats not even the mountain!

 
 

the local river…also where they wash their clothes

 
Dinner was at a local bar and was AMAZING. I had chicken broqette and B had the traditional local Catalan sausage. 

   

catalana sausage (pork)

 
For dessert we both had the Creme Catalana which the area is also known for. Delicious! The total for two mains, tapas (not pictured) of potatos, 2 desserts and 4 drinks was 32€. Not bad after coping with Barcelona prices for the last week. 

 

creme catalana…so much deliciousness

 
That plus 2 beers for B and 2 wines for me has been enough to ensure a good nights rest with a full belly tonight 🙂

Steps today: 20914
Kilometres today: 14.6kms 

Tomorrow: MOUNTAIN GOAT MEL! We shall see if I actually give in to peer pressure and climb up the damn mountain peak….

Mel 

P.S. Every single person in our tour group has an osprey brand backpack or wheeled bag. I was very reassured by the older couple who told me that although they had what we had (a wheeled bag with straps to convert to a backpack) they hadn’t used the backpack straps once in 5 years. Excellent. B has also been very excited to talk to the same couple about their multiple South America trips as that is next on his list. 

P.P.S. We have wifi here (which surprised me) but it is very slow. Argh 25 mins to upload this post! First world problems 🙂

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