Most visitors to Barcelona never make it to the Pyrenees. You will.
Just two hours from the city, Vall de Núria sits hidden at 1,967 metres in the Eastern Pyrenees — a glacial valley ringed by peaks nudging 3,000 metres, accessible only by rack railway or foot. No roads. No cars. Just mountains, silence, and one of Catalonia's most sacred and storied places.
The Journey is Half the Experience:
Your adventure begins in Ribes de Freser, where you board the iconic rack railway — one of the great mountain rail journeys of Europe. For 12km the train climbs through gorges, over wooden bridges and past cascading waterfalls, rising over 1,000 metres before delivering you into the valley. It's the kind of journey that makes you put your phone down and just look.
The Valley:
Vall de Núria rewards those who reach it. The glacial lake reflects the surrounding peaks on still mornings. The Sanctuary of the Virgin of Núria — a place of Catalan pilgrimage for over a thousand years — sits at the valley's heart, its legend rooted in a 7th-century hermit named Sant Gil. For the views from above, the Coma del Clot cable car lifts you higher still, out over the valley floor with the full sweep of the Pyrenees stretching to the horizon.
Small Group, Big Difference:
This is an intimate experience by design. With a maximum of just 8 guests, your guide has the time and space to bring the valley to life — its geology, its folklore, its wildlife. No crowds, no rushing, no compromise.
This is the Pyrenees as it should be experienced — unhurried, uncrowded, and unforgettable.