Since many of you travel this way en-route to or from Spain, you might be interested in the charming little Anglo-Canadian Cemetery in Nistos. The cemetery has only recently been recognised by the War Graves Commission, but has been heroically maintained by the locals since WW2. I say "heroically" because until the creation of a ski resort at nearby Nistos, there was no road to the site and it took villagers 3 hours to walk up the mountain.
Things are easier now that there is a road, but visiting the cemetery still requires an hour or so's walk from the car park. Due to its remote location on a wooded mountainside, it has an exceptionally peaceful atmosphere. Roynie and I always make a little pilgrimage each Armastice.
You can read a bit more about the history of the cemetery on my blog and there is also a link to a more detailed account on the original French site L'histoire du Maquis de Nistos Esparros.
If you are passing this way and you would like to visit the cemetery, do please PM me. If Roynie and I are in France, we would be glad to act as guides.
Things are easier now that there is a road, but visiting the cemetery still requires an hour or so's walk from the car park. Due to its remote location on a wooded mountainside, it has an exceptionally peaceful atmosphere. Roynie and I always make a little pilgrimage each Armastice.
You can read a bit more about the history of the cemetery on my blog and there is also a link to a more detailed account on the original French site L'histoire du Maquis de Nistos Esparros.
If you are passing this way and you would like to visit the cemetery, do please PM me. If Roynie and I are in France, we would be glad to act as guides.