Work done!
Hi everyone,
as you know two friends of mine have been working on this road movie project for some month and now that the work is done I'd like to thank all those who've kindly supported us with a little photo gallery.
So lean back and enjoy watching what we've experienced on roads and tracks across the Pyrenees.
We've started our trip at Cabo de Gata, the north-easternmost point of Spain. We're heading along the magnificent coastal road towards France.
From Colera to Portbou
From Colera to Portbou
Leaving the coast behind the strange fortresses of the Cathares rise on the crests of the Corbieres-Mountains. The fortresses and the destiny of the Cathares belong to some weired European history. And conspiracy is not far if you read about them. Dan Brown (Sakrileg - The Da Vinci Code) turned the Cathar-story into a bestseller.
Chateau de Queribus
Chateau de Queribus
Chateau de Queribus
Spending the night near the Cathar fortresses in Ria.
Not far from the castles of the Cathars, nature and roadbuilders have united to create a monument of sorts: in the Galamus gorge, the Agly stream has cut itself a babbling bed in the limestone barrier between the mountains of Corbières and the Fenouillet valley.
Gorge de Galamus
Col de Puymorens on the way to Andorra offers perfect alpine riding conditions. Superb tarmac, almost no traffic ...
Col de Puymorens
Col de Puymorens
The last rays of sun are breaking over the mountains as we cross Port d'Envalira into Andorra.
Port d'Envalira
Pas d'Envalira
From Andorra we take the off-road track to Alins in Spain. That area is still a place for crooks ... and vultures.
From Andorra to Alins
Griffon Vulture
From Andorra to Alins
Hope you've enjoyed so far.
Cheers!
Dirk
P.S.: If you'd like to get the full 80 minutes movie DVD in English:
Pyrenean Adventures