A journey through history, art and countryside in Umbria, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Italy.
Call us on 01707 817260
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Call us on 01707 817260
Or, email us at customersupport@rambleworldwide.co.uk
The lower wooded inclines present a landscape of sunny mountain plateaus, rich with flora and fauna and full of vibrant colours. Then, ascend tricky, steep slopes such as those found on the Els Aspres path and witness the Andorran sunrise reveal the stunning silhouettes of the soaring peaks.
However, Andorra walking holidays aren’t limited to mountain passes and rough trekking; Andorra is rich with history, making it ideal for culture vultures and the budding historians amongst us. Quintessential villages contrast with the many preserved Roman buildings finished with local technique, the stunning architecture of which has remained intact after thousands of years.
Andorra walking holidays comprise of a number of challenging ascents and rough mountain passes but the incredible panoramic views and ever-changing, stunning surroundings are more than worth the effort. More quiet and peaceful walks are available for those looking to simply take in the beauty of the natural landscapes and surrounding wildlife. Our walks are led by a Ramble Worldwide leader and also a local mountain guide to help you see the best sights that Andorra has to offer. You’ll also get to stay at a number of comfortable and characterful hotels and shelters along the way.
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Nestled amid the majestic Pyrenees, between Spain and France, this picturesque landscape captivates with its breath-taking beauty. The soaring peaks create a mesmerizing horizon, making it a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
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