We’d like to wish all of our friends and guests a very merry Christmas from all of us here at Hike Pyrenees.
The ever growing Hike Pyrenees team had our Christmas meal in Jaca last Friday – much chuleton steak and vino tinto was consumed by all!
I’d like to give a huge thanks to the team for all of their hard work this year, especially our guiding team of David, Sara, Pablo, Juanma, Chema and Roberto. I get so many lovely comments from our guests about how well they look after you and what a great team we’ve got. It’s such a compliment that so many of you come back and holiday with us each year.
Let’s not forget our office team of Teresa and Rosa, along with our driver Pablo, they are the glue that holds everything together and do so much hard work behind the scenes.
For 2026, we’ve two new locations, the Canyons of Ainsa in May and our first ever trip in the French Pyrenees at the end of June. Our new holidays always fill up fast so drop us an email if you’d like to come and join us.
We hope you all have a great Christmas and we hope to see you hiking with us in 2026.
Best wishes from,
Phil, Anna, Isabel, Christopher, David, Pablo, Sara, Teresa, Rosa, Juanma, Chema, Roberto and Pablo
Hike Pyrenees
Snowshoeing holiday
22 February - 1 March 2026
Discover the magic of the Pyrenees in winter with this two centre guided snowshoeing holiday
French Pyrenees
Explore Gavarnie, Troumouse and Pont d’Espagne
27 June - 4 July 2026
Canyons of Ainsa
Dual level guided holiday
Explore the eastern side of the Ordesa National Park
10 - 17 May 2026
Riglos y Alquézar
Twin centre guided holiday
3 - 10 May 2026
18 - 25 October 2026
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