The Bearded Vulture.

The bearded vulture soars through the skies of the Pyrenees appearance resembles more that of an eagle than a vulture, and it has a distinctive black «beard» under its beak. We call it the bearded vulture (quebrantahuesos in Spanish) because of one remarkable behavior: it picks up bones that are too large (over 30 cm) … Read more

The Aneto Legend

The last flames of the immense fire that killed Pyrene died out, and the snow covered everything. But with the thaw, life began to return to the forest. Little by little, green meadows emerged, and beautiful flowers bloomed. The rivers regained their energy, and the mountain lakes filled up. Animals and the balance of nature … Read more

The «Witch-Scaring» Chimneys

Ancient legends like the "witch-Scaring" await you on our exclusive cultural and hiking trips in the Spanish Pyrenees.

The Pyrenees are a land of legends and an infinite cultural richness. Ancient rites and traditions have withstood the test of time and remain alive to this day. One of the most visible of these is the «espantabruxas.» Placed atop the chimneys of houses, they are a tangible legacy of a millennia-old worldview that you … Read more