Circular route.
Duration: 6 hours approximately , with food organization at the shelter.
This route is designed following the “txendas” and the steps of the locals of this town, almost to the present, traveling the known to us as “aldapa” (very steep slopes) places. That’s where the locals cut the grass, fern, charcoal, ash branches, etc.. Work they were doing for animal feed.
On this route you’ll visit ziplines used to transport these materials to the villages or town. As observed “in situ” the complexity of the research.
This route pretends to get conscience the impressive recovery of natural area, especially the man who used this for his own interest.
The route continues through beech forests to another trail gem: “Hartzanzulo” place, which means bear’s cave.
Once sated appetite, I return to the village through the woods and roads of the villages.
It’s easy to imagine from a strategic point on the route, that in this very difficult access scrape spot, many animals (including bears) hibernated placid and very quietly in winter.
Following beech forests we reach the shelter where all the sensations experienced shall lie with the heat and light of fire.
Once we eat, we will return trough beech forests.
Price per route:
1-3 pax: 120€
4-5 pax: 180€
6-10 pax: 200€
11-20 pax: 220€
*Child until 12 year are FREE.
*This route not includes meal.
* All routes and prices can be adapt to the group profile as well as the route duration according to group needs and expectations.