Vall de Núria

Ravine · Girona

Vall de Núria

Ravine · Girona

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17534, Girona, Spain

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Glacial valley in the Pyrenees, accessible year-round for either skiing, hiking or lake recreation.  

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"In one of Catalonia’s most beautiful and untouched valleys, it’s not just the scenery that delights but the way in which you get up here. Roads don’t play a part. Rather, there’s a 40-minute ride on a solar-powered rack railway that whisks you up the 1000-meter incline. Along the way, expect all manner of gorge-side “oohs” and “ahhs” before arriving at a natural wonderland that brilliantly lends itself to family-friendly activities. Once inside the valley, the Coma del Clot Cable Car is a thrilling journey up one level steeper—the views at the top are wild and panoramic. The Leisure Park is a good stop for restless kids, offering plenty of exhausting activities, such as go-karting, trampolining, rock climbing and adventure playgrounds, which will make them temporarily forget that YouTube exists. For photography fans, the most iconic shot is that of the Núria monastery reflected, mirror-like, in the boating lake before it. While it goes without saying that there are hiking trails aplenty, covering all levels, as well as skiing in winter. In fact, it was the rise of winter sports—as well as pilgrimages to the monastery—that called for the rack railway to be built back in 1931." - Gemma Askham,Jessica Benavides Canepa

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Maria K

Google
Fantastic place to spend a day or a week! I went there in March (low season-almost no tourists) it was incredible! I traveled by train from Barcelona Sants to Ribes de Freser (~2,5 hours) and stayed there, I took a train up to the valley next day(also there’s a stop right at the train station or in the center of Ribes). The train goes every two hours but for timetable and price check their website, they update it so it’s accurate:) once in the valley you can take a cable car even higher! (Already included in the ticket price). There’s loads of hotels available around and even in Nuria, which is great if you spending days hiking, there’s loads of trails! 😍 In winter time there’s a rental place for skiers and snowboarders. Also in the church building they have a restaurant (which is closed during lunchtime lol), and bars where you can get some snacks. There’s also a place in the ground floor where you can have a picnic and eat your food that you brought with you. Overall, it was a really nice experience, can’t wait to go back during summer 🥰

David Bapst

Google
Stations of the Cross is Must do hike starting just past cable car start.

Alina Pilch

Google
Amazing place, great view on lake and adorable view from the top mountain (we took funicular)

Antonio Ant

Google
Wonderful place to visit! Crystal clear air, astonishing mountain views, clean spring water, skiing in the winter, hiking in the summer. Dog friendly. Great walking trails. Snupi had a great time!

Hector Daniel Garrido Rico

Google
Place amazing for walking in the summer, skiing in the winter and enjoying rest of year. Its mountains, its valleys, all of there is beautiful. You can walk and you can hear your thoughts.

Faye Lee

Google
Lovely place. Family/ date/ adventure with friends/ friendly for Val de Nuria. I went there 3 weeks aho with a friend. we went to Val de Nuria and hiked Mt. Puigmal. Views were amazing. Hike wasn't that bad at all. Very doable even for beginner. A bit steep for beginner but still doable. Transpo time is a bit limited. you have to catch the train back or you need to sleep at Val de Nuria. you can bring a car, but you need to parc it and take the train to Val de Nuria. I guess there are other options but this is what I know.

Aviya Shalom

Google
Beautiful place. We took the R3 train from Barcelona and then the rack railway from Ribes de Freser. We bought the trenatura tickets. that includ also the funicular. Cost us 37.25€

Xayid Aly

Google
A hill resort worth visiting. I was on vacation in Barcelona and took a day Trip to Vall de Nuria, a Ski Resort, close to the French border. This is one great option for a day trip from Barcelona. If you have multiple entry Schengen Visa you can visit a tiny country Andorra, which is around 100 Kms from Nuria. The easiest access to Nuria is by the Rack Railway, which leaves from Ribes de Freser and takes about 40 minutes to climb the 12 km route. The train passes through some spectacular countryside, at a very slow pace. The train station has a museum of old trains too. Nuria houses a large hotel as well as historical buildings, and is situated in a valley surrounded by the high Pyrenean peaks. It is probably more popular in the winter ski season, but escaping the scorching heat of Barcelona in August wasn't ’t bad either. There is a manmade lake, overlooked by the hotel complex. Boating is a great way to explore the valley all around. We reached Ribes on car, it has a free parking so you can park your vehicle and proceed to Nuria. In all it was a great day, the valley is beautiful, and different from most of the other attractions in the region, and for us it was well worth the effort.