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THE CIRCUS OF GAVARNIE AND ITS BIG WATERFALL..

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65120Gavarnie-Gedre, France
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The mountain closes in on a glacial valley to create a splendid natural site easily accessible in 2 hours of walking.

The three glacial cirques of the valley, Gavarnie, Estaubé and Troumouse, are part of the Franco-Spanish site Pyrenees-Mont Perdu inscribed in 1997 on the list of World Heritage by UNESCO. Of these three jewels, Gavarnie is the most famous. The jewel of the department, it is one of the most spectacular and touristic sites of the country. Indeed, its splendor is breathtaking and its volumes are impressive: 6.5 km in circumference, a wall 1,500 m high, and in its center, like an impetuous heart, 427 m high, gushes one of the largest waterfalls in Europe. This sumptuous decor is the result of geological movements. Gavarnie reigns as a true monument that extends over 30,000 hectares of landscape, natural wealth and biodiversity. It is registered and on the green list of the Commission of protected areas. The site has been a source of admiration for several centuries and has been the source of many legends. It keeps its mysteries and has long inspired artists, fascinated scientists and seduced mountain lovers, challenging climbers who have explored this wall of stone, a Mecca of Pyreneanism. When Victor Hugo went there, he was ecstatic: "it is the colosseum of nature, it is Gavarnie! The classic hike to the beginning of the cirque takes 3 hours, but if you climb to the waterfall, count 4 hours. It is possible to prolong the pleasure and to branch off to many other hikes.

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fute_346400
Visited in june 2017
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Le cirque de Gavarnie vaut le détour.
Je vous conseille d'y aller pour faire une excellente randonnée.
valerietlse
Visited in july 2017
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Même si le site est classé au patrimoine Mondial de l'UNESCO je qualifierais cette balade de sympathique mais pas exceptionnelle.
En juillet il y avait du monde et nous marchions les uns derrière les autres. Prévoir un Kway pour s'approcher au maximum de la cascade qui reste la récompense après l'effort.
J'ai aimé la découverte du cirque de Gavarnie j'ai adoré celle du lac de Gaube.
patou58
Visited in may 2017
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C'est une des richesses naturelles de notre pays mais il faut l'avoir vu. C'est un site exceptionnel par sa beauté et ses couleurs, ocre, gris, rose. La haute cascade a plus de 400 mètres est impressionnante. C'est certainement le plus beau site des Pyrénées.
hedzy
Visited in june 2016
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très belle balade à faire de préférence dès le matin car la chaleur est accablante l'après midi et rend la randonnée beaucoup moins agréable. Le début du parcours est très facile mais devient plus difficile vers la fin car il y a de nombreuses pentes car il faut être en bonne condition physique. une fois au pied du cirque on peut aller jusqu'à la cascade ce qui peut augmenter d'une bonne heure la randonnée suivant létat du sol (nous il y avait encore beaucoup de neige dans le cirque même au mois de juin).
Pour les enfants en bas âge possibilité de réserver un âne dans le village avant de débuter la randonnée, pour la faire à dos d'âne!
nichoukette
Visited in august 2016
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I saw more impressive in my life but very pretty site and friendly promenade, in the shade. Did not tour but I imagine that must be just as beautiful and especially less busy. It is quiet despite the tourists and the village is very welcoming with its small restaurants, shops. Paying large car parks. Beautiful walk to do drive beyond car parks, going higher. Saw a pretty marmotte in its hole…
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