A waterfall cascades down the sheer cliffs of the Gorges de Nuria |
My decision was not a mistake, because the trek turned out to very beautiful, even more than my two Nuria hikes! I half-wished that the trail would never end! (Actually, it goes on and on but it is I who have to head back to Barcelona).
Queralbs is around 1200 MASL and Nuria is around 1900 MASL; the trail was thus largely a descending one, which made it all the more of a relaxation for me, almost a cool down walk. The trail proper was marked by red and white blazes.
Most of the time, the trail was in the middle of a gorge - the Gorges de Nuria - with a beautiful stream below, and flowers all over. Occasionally, there were even some waterfalls - doubtless fortified by the thawing snow upstream - making it even more scenic.
There were some steep descents, as when I had to go down almost to the level of the river to cross the other side of the gorge. There were also some variants of the trail, but I chose the conventional one, since it was the course of the GR-11. After two and a half hours, I found myself walking along the nice houses of the village of Queralbs, and then the train station. What a short but sweet bonus hike!
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