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Factsheet Self-guided walk Level 3/5 6-7 walking days GR10 from Saint Jean Pied de Port to Etsaut : Bask country and Béarn Your route in brief Self-guided walk, with a «comfort version» option Family walking, with friends or as a couple Bookings from 2 people Duration 7days/6 nights Strong points Access to main luggage everyday Discovery of 2 specific and typical regions : the Bask country and also Béarn The first part of the itinerary is in the Pays Basque. The GR10 weaves its way from village to village, without reaching Spanish soil. An opportunity to discover typical villages of the region such as Estérençuby or the hamlet of Logibar. After Logibar, Sainte-Engrace, the most eastern basque mountain village. From here the GR10 goes into a typically Pyrenean, high mountain setting. In gaining altitude you will reach Saint-Martin before descending upon the village of Lescun, renowned for its famous glacial cirque. The best part of the walk awaits you at the end of this section at the village of Estaut, in the Aspe valley, gateway to the famous Pyrenean National park. We can supply you with GPS tracks for the entire route, just ask us! www.gr10-liberte.com / www.respyrenees..com Tél : (33) 5.34.14.51.50 ou (33) 6.83.82.98.28 mathieu@respyrenees.com

PROGRAM Day 1 : Start of holiday in Saint Jean Pied de Port Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port is the capital of the Pays Basque region. It lies in a circle of hills at the foot of the Roncevaux pass into Spain. After checking into your hotel you may choose to do a walk in the surrounding area. A chance to discover the many delights of this seductive region. Explore St Jean and its surroundings Walk through the Irouléguy vineyards and the village of Ispoure, in the surroundings of the capital of the Basse Navarre - a region with many touristic assets. Distance : 8km, duration : 3h, altitude gain : +280m, descent : -280m. Day 2 : from Saint Jean Pied de Port to Phagalcette The GR10 stays in the Pays Basque for approximately 170km of walking, winding its way through tiny villages but keeping to the French side. The trail heads out in an Easterly direction from St Jean towards the nearby hills. Following the deepening valley past small, isolated farms, sparkling mountain streams and steep green slopes. You get glimpses of the higher Pyrenean peaks to the East. The culture is rural and distinctly Basque. As you pass through the villages, such as Caro and Estérencuby, you can soak up the ambience. Distance : 16km, duration : 5h15, altitude gain : +890m, descent : -410m. NB : Accommodation in Esterençuby ofr the comfort version, with a shorter stage today. Day 3 : from Phagalcette to Iraty A challenging but beautiful walk today. The GR10 traverses some stunning, rural countryside along cols and ridges with airy views across the beech filled gullies. There are many species of birds such as honey buzzards, black kites, red kites, cranes and storks. Herds of horses, cows and sheep graze on the hillsides. The GR10 swings up onto the flat topped Occabé before arriving in the huge majestic forest. Distance : 22km, duration : 6h45, altitude gain : +1430m, descent : -730m. NB : short transfer before the walk, from Esterençuby to Phagalcette, for the comfort version. Day 4 : from Iraty to Logibar Heading off from Iraty, today s walk is mainly downhill with 1185m descent. High mountain passes and ridges with spectacular views across the dense forest. You head towards the ridge of Ugatze at 1170m before heading towards the gite at Logibar. Variant possible in case fo bad weather, via the village of Larrau. Distance : 10km, duration : 3h00, altitude gain : +160m, descent : -1100m. Distance : 17km, duration : 5h45, altitude gain : +360m, descent : -1300m. Day 5 : from Logibar to Senta From the hamlet of Logibar, the GR10 passes the canyon of Holzarté with its famous bridge. The GR progresses in the direction of the plateau of Ardakhotchia before arriving at the cayolar de Saratzé, altitude 1205m. Cayolars are the traditional shepherd s cabins. To arrive at the hamlet of Senta, you will penetrate the valley of Barétous, this is part of the second region you will discover called the Béarn. It is a region that functions to the rhythm of nature s calendar and rural pastoral life. Distance : 25km, duration : 7h15, altitude gain : +1500m, descent : -1380m. Day 6 : from La Pierre-Saint-Martin to Lescun In the morning, short transfer organized from Senta to La Pierre-Saint-Martin (20mins.) It's also possible to walk this part, adding a night in La Pierre St Martin : Consult Mathieu, 0033.6.83.82.98.28, for any advice). The GR10 makes its way to the Arres de Camplong and on to the massif of L Anie. There are superb views of the Pas d Azuns mountains in the direction of the Pic d Anie at 2504m, one of the first really high summits in the mountain chain. The trail continues into the famous glacier cirque at Lescun. The views are awesome, the summit of Camplong, le Pic Billare and the nearby plateau of Sanchèse.

Distance : 15km, duration : 4h45, altitude gain : +475m, descent : -1195m. Day 7 : from Lescun to Etsaut This is the last day s walking for this stage of the GR10 between Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port and Etsaut. The trail comes out of Lescun glacier cirque and progresses towards a series of small charming mountain villages. After passing by the plateau de Lhers and the Col de Barancq, the itinerary arrives at the village of Etsaut in the famous Aspe valley. This is the gateway to the Pyrenean National park. Distance : 17km, duration : 5h45, altitude gain : +850m, descent : -1150m. This programme is an example of the itinerary we aim to adhere to. It may be necessary, if situations arise that are beyond our control, for the itinerary to be modified. DATES AND PRICES Departures Every Sunday from the beginning of June to the end of September. According to availabilities, booking from 2 people. Departure on another day : extra 25 euros per person. Consult us for group discounts. Prices : From 01/06/2017 to 30/09/2017 : Price per person for a group of 2/3 persons 510 Price per person for a group of 4/5 persons 465 Extras/Discounts : - COMFORT VERSION : 5 nights in room (according to availabilities) : 92 /pers. - Extra departure out of a Sunday : 25 /pers. - DISCOUNT «BAROUDEURS» : no luggage transfer : 180 /booking - Transfer back 1 to 4 pers from Etsaut to St Jean (according availabilities) : 157 /transfer The price includes : - Half-board except day 1 in BB - Transfer day 6 - Luggage transfers - Dossier containing maps, route notes (1 for 4 persons, given in 1st accommodation) - GPS tracks if you ask us The price does not include : -Holiday and travel insurance -Evening meal day 1 -Showers in the mountain huts -Additional transfers -Entrance fees, additional activities -Drinks and picnics TAILOR MADE HOLIDAYS We can put together a suitable holiday for you taking into account all your specific requests and budget. Many individuals and trekking companies have relied on us for years. With our tailor-made holidays we always aim to provide you with the best quality at the fairest price. If you want to : increase the comfort of your accommodations, change the duration of your trip, organize additional activities or visits, get a transfer from/to an airport, organize an extra night, Contact Mathieu Tél : 0033 5 34 14 51 50 Port : 0033 6 83 82 98 28 mathieu@respyrenees.com

ORGANIZATION We propose a self guided, independent formula. You choose your departure date and we will take care of all the rest from the initial meeting time through to the dispersion point. We transport your bags between the accommodations ; We organize transfer on day 6 ; we provide the maps and detailed walking route notes sent on the first accommodation. This is a way of enjoying complete flexibility, you dictate the pace and rhythm of your holiday. Moreover, our team will answer all your questions, and will provide all useful advice in order to make this holiday a success. Your transfers during the walk : Even if you choose our DISCOUNT «BAROUDEURS» and carry your gear all along the walk. - Day 6 : At 7.30am, transfer from Senta to la Pierre St Martin. This transfer has been put in place so you can avoid a part of the walk on the road and to shorten a long stopover. However, it is possible to include this section in the tour, adding a night in La Pierre St Martin : Contact Mathieu, 0033 6 83 82 98 28, for any advice and information. COMFORT VERSION ONLY : Day 3 at 8.30am : short transfer from Esterençuby to Phagalcette. We ask that you arrive on time for these transfers so not to cause a delay for yourselves or other passengers using the same transfer. DISCOUNT «BAROUDEURS» no luggage transfers We can offer you a reduced fee that does not include luggage transfers. It is therefore your responsibility to carry your own luggage from one stopover to the next. You are only permitted to use the people transfers and not the luggage transfer service with this option. The reduction is only available if everyone on the reservation has asked for this option. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Some information Maximum ascent : +1500m Global denivelation : 12230m Global ascents : + 5785m Global descents : - 6445m Highest point of the section : 1922m Nature of the walk Sportive. Walks on mostly waymarked paths, but some technical difficulties are possible. Level 3 The walks are on good footpaths and trails, the terrain is varied but often rocky. Be aware that there are 2 challenging stages with a climb of 1500m. You need to be used to walking and take regular exercise to enjoy this holiday. Detailed walking schedule Detail Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Ascent +280m +890m +1430m +360m +1500m +475m +850m Descent -280m -410m -730m -1300m -1380m -1195m -1150m Walking duration* 3h 5h15 6h45 5h45 7h15 4h45 5h45 Distance 8km 16km 22km 17km 25km 15km 17km

*Be advised : the walking duration is given to help you in your choice, but this is an average, not including the stops during the walk, and overall walking duration is just an indication, but can be different between walkers. Bibliography Pyrénées Magazine, GR10, nos plus belles étapes, n 92 mars-avril Guide vert Pyrénées Aquitaine, éd. Micheli Guide Bleu, éd. Hachette Chemins du Piémont n 1 G. Véron L épopée des Cimes, Bellefon, Ed. Alpes Pyrénées Rough Guide the Pyrenees - Marc Dubin 2004 Guide Self-guided walking, without guide. Carrying You will need to carry a day sack only, with your water bottle, camera, picnic and goretex jacket. Our bagmoving service means you can travel light during your walks. Your main luggage will be transported by vehicle between the different night stops, unless you have chosen our DISCOUNT «BAROUDEURS». In this case you are responsible for carrying your bags between stopovers and are only permitted to use the people transfers. We ask you to please limit your main luggage to between 10-15kg to facilitate the transportation and carrying for the porters. It is also important to consider that it may be necessary to carry your bags short distances at the start or end of your holiday. (Consult with us for left luggage facilities). ACCOMMODATION/FOOD Accommodation Half board in gites except day 1, bed and breakfast (communal dormitories). Bring a light-weight sleeping bag or a liner (blankets are provided). COMFORT VERSION : 4 nights in rooms, according to availabilities and with an extra cost : 92 /person. Please inform us when booking. Food - Continental breakfast (tea, coffee, milk, bread, butter, jam) - Evening meals in gites, often based on local specialities, include a starter, a main course and a dessert. Except day 1 : restaurants available. - Pic-nics and drinks not included. PRACTICAL INFORMATION Starting : Day 1 in Saint Jean Pied de Port, according your time of arrival. Ending : Day 7 in Etsaut, after your walk. How to get to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port : - By air : Biarritz Parme airport (25km) : daily flights from Paris, London, Lyon. Tel : 05 59 43 83 83 www.biarritz.aeroport.fr

Toulouse-Blagnac airport (180km) : Tel : 0 825 380 000 - By train : TER trains to Bayonne, from main cities. Then, trains from Bayonne to Saint Jean Pied de Port. Consult the SNCF website, www.ter-sncf.com, for more information and timetables. - By car : Bordeaux auto route A63, 172km ; then D918 from Bayonne to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, 48km. Toulouse auto route A64, 293km, then Bayonne to Saint-Jean, 48km. PARKING : Parking in Saint Jean Pied de Port : - Free : Top of the rue d Espagne in front of the collège. - Not free : 1km from St Jean in Uhart-Cize, at the Renault garage - Tel : 0033 5.59.37.00.57 - Parking is unattended. How to leave Etsaut : From Etsaut, bus to Pau via Oloron How to leave Etsaut to St Jean Pied de Port : Bus from Etsaut to Oloron Ste Marie, train to Pau, another train to Bayonne and another train from Bayonne to St Jean Pied de Port. www.ter-sncf.com to consult a timetable. We recommend to arrive by train to avoid returns to departure to recover your car, because itineraries can be very long and badly served and very expensive if you take a taxi. If you insist to come with your car, we recommend you to leave your car on the arrival point the first day and to do the run to the departure point because the first day you have plenty of time to do the run and you will not be tired by a week walking. Public transports Informations SNCF: https://uk.voyages-sncf.com/en Practical information - Béarn tourism committee Pays Basque : 22 ter rue JJ de Monaix, 64000 Pau - Tel : 0033 559300130, and 4 rue des Platanes, 64100 Bayonne - Tel : 0033 559465252 - Saint Jean Pied de Port/St Etienne de Baigorry tourist office : 14 Place de Gaulle, 64220 St Jean Pied de Port - Tel 0033 5593757 - Fax : 0033 559373491 - E-mail : saint.jean.pied.de.port@wanadoo.fr - www.terrebasque.com - Oloron Sainte Marie tourist office : Place de la Résistance, 64400 Oloron - Tel : 0033 559399800 - Fax 0033 559394397 - Vallée d Aspe tourist office : 64490 Bedous - Tel 0033 559347148 - Fax 0033 559345251 - E-mail : aspe.tourisme@wanadoo.fr - Pyrenees National Park : Etsaut - Tel 0033 559348830 or www.parc.pyrenees.com - Train information : 0033 892353535, or www.ter-sncf.com - Local weather : 0892680264 - Mountain rescue : PGHM d Oloron - Tel : 0559398622 WHAT TO BRING AND PACK Bags : A small day pack for your water bottle, camera, picnic and waterproof. A bag, rucksack or suitcase for your main luggage weighing a maximum of 12kg per person. The size of your bag varies upon the type of activity. For a walker without portage : 30L minimum For a walker with partial portage : 50L minimum For a walker with portage : 60L minimum Day Bag

Whatever activity you participate in, you should always carry in your rucksack waterproof clothing, a picnic, a bottle of water aswell as a small first aid kit and personal belongings, a camera, a hat, binoculars etc. Walking Boots The type of boot depends upon the activities you take part in however they are one of your most important items. They should be confortable, waterproof and breatheable. For the best protection we advise ankle boots. We recommend our young walkers to wear flexible walking boots with a good sole and back. For mountain walking for more than 4 hours long we recommend a boot with a fairly ridged sole. If you need to buy a new pair of boots we advise you wear them in before the start of your holiday. Don't wear boots that are too small because feet have a tendance to swell up. Clothes: - A wind and rainproof jacket - A thick jumper or a fleece - Comfortable walking trousers - Shorts, t shirts.. aswell as breathable base layers - Spare clothes - Swimwear and towel - For the start and end of season, hat and gloves suitable for GR20 walks at altitude. For Sleeping - Sleeping bag for all nights spent in the gites and mountain shelters (sheets are provided) - Earplugs For Picnics - Sealed plastic box (0.5L) to carry salads - Cutlery (folding knife and fork) - A 1L minimum flask For Walking : - Good walking shoes or boots with a good grip sole - Walking socks. - Warm fleece - Shorts and T shirts. - Swimming costume or trunks - Towel - 2 Walking poles (optional) - Water bottle (one litre minimum) - Personal first aid kit with good blister protection - Sunglasses and sun cream - Sun hat - Wind and waterproof jacket (Gore-tex style) Other little things - A pair of trainers or sandals for a night - Glasses and suncream - Walking poles - Hats - Camera - Small toiletry bag and towel - Torch or headlight - A first aid kit with personal medication, blister plasters (compeed), aspirin and survival blanket.