A demanding WW2 Escape route crossing into Andorra featured in Claude Benet’s book Passeurs, Fugitives and Spies. We trek between 6.5 and 22km per taking in 3 countries on this epic escape
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Refuge, apartment or hotel
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Toulouse
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Toulouse or Andorra
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Medium
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2-20
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Summer, late spring and early Autumn
Overview
Follow the historic Andorra freedom trail from France via the spectacular ports of Fontargente or Juclar (2400m). This trail over the Pyrenees was a key escape route during both the Spanish civil war and World War II. The Pat O’Leary, Dutch-Paris, Francois and the Marie-Claire Lines all used Andorran routes. Having been compromised in the lower and coastal regions the lines had moved in and to take on the high-level routes where, it was rightly thought, they were less likely to encounter enemy patrols as the dangerous and difficult terrain was a deterrent to their pursuers. We cross terrain up to 2500m on the ascent to Spain and 2400m to reach Andorra.
This trek has one night in a high mountain refuge and the rest of the time we stay in hotels.
We can offer an extension over the col de Juclar (a used escape route) for an extra night in the high mountains and 2 nights in high mountain refuges or a stay in Toulouse on night one or your final might to experience the Resistance Museum in the “rose city”.
Five days of trekking will take you past high mountain lakes, waterfalls, and Europe’s largest health spa. A final section of the Andorran Way leads to Andorra la Vella before you continue on to Spain. We can usually run this from the end of May until the first week in October.
If you would like to know more contact us to enquire about alternative dates.