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thermister

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Hi just doing a little planning for my Pyrenees trip on the 5th August, part of my planned route will be from Barbastro to Foix.Looking on google maps I have several options either the A138 or the N230 there isn't much difference in mileage,has anyone travelled these routes and which one is the best,things to consider are that I will have the wife on the back of the GS and more than likely the kitchen sink,
cheers thermister
 
Foix will please your wife if she likes sauntering around a really old village peeping into the shops and drinking coffee......very nice town centre indeed. All the roads are good...can't go wrong really.

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Echo the replies above, if you have time head East from Foix along the D29 & D20 to Gorges de St George and D117 to Gorge de Galamus it's well worth it, pretty scenery, interesting and quiet roads and plenty of small villages to stop for a coffee or lunch, one of my favourite routes from my trip last year ;)
 
Heres what you can expect on the French side if you take the A138 through the Bielsa Tunnel. I have been up and down that section of road a fair few times now and love it. If you fancy a bit of adventure on the way, stop off in St Lary-Soulan and go to the mountain sports shop where you can book a trip up to the top of the mountain in the cablecar and fly back down on a parachute.

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Hi just doing a little planning for my Pyrenees trip on the 5th August, part of my planned route will be from Barbastro to Foix.Looking on google maps I have several options either the A138 or the N230 there isn't much difference in mileage,has anyone travelled these routes and which one is the best,things to consider are that I will have the wife on the back of the GS and more than likely the kitchen sink,
cheers thermister

Can't remember all the routes, as it was a few years ago now, but remember BARBASTRO, long story short, OK for a nights stop over, but we ended up there for three nights, Arggh, far too long, live and learn.

Was Zig-Zagging across the Pyrenees, French side to Spanish side, etc, but you always knew where you had stopped as a beer was half the price in Spain..Enjoy your trip, love the Pyrenees..:D
 


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