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The Best Places to Mountain Bike in the Pyrenees<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n

The Pyrenees, often overshadowed by the Alps<\/a>, have in recent years come in to their own as a mountain biking destination. A huge variety of terrain coupled with top-notch holiday infrastructure provides a bounty of biking opportunities. Ride the breathtaking beauty of the Basque Country in the west, the rugged, flow-tastic trails of the backcountry Pyrenees, and the dry, dusty downhill tracks of Andorra’s bike parks in the eastern Pyrenees. Escape the crowds, ride the Pyrenees!<\/strong><\/p>\n

The Pyrenees mountains stretch for 430 km from the Atlantic in the west to the Mediterranean in the east forming a natural border between France and Spain. Some of the most spectacular peaks and mountain valleys are in and around the Parc National des Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es, which is about 150 km south west of the region’s largest city, Toulouse. Pau is the transport gateway to the Vall\u00e9e d’Aspe, while Lourdes, a pilgrimage city and host to the first round of the 2015 UCI Downhill World Cup, is a jumping off point to Cauterets and the Pic du Midi.<\/p>\n


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Pyrenees MTB Holidays<\/h2>\n

Guided and self-guided multi-day mountain biking trips in the French Pyrenees.<\/p>\n