Amarillo
Tom
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Andorra (the town) is little more than a tax free shopping haven. Going over el Pas de la Casa and avoiding Tunel d'Envalira is quite nice, but it is a commercial ski area. There are nicer parts of the Pyrenees than Andorra.We’re going east to west thro’ The Pyrenees , From experience which route is the best? Is Andorra, Err or anywhere else a must?
The Spanish side is noticeably drier and less green than the French side, (I prefer the French side); and while both sides can have very significant rain storms, especially late afternoon and early evening, the Spanish side will generally be better weather for camping.
One place I would recommend you visit is the Cirque d'Estaubé. There are three great Cirques, all a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the most famous being the Cirque De Gavarnie, but this has turned into a somewhat squalid tourist trap. The Cirque d'Estaube is a hike in and a hike out; being more remote from the roads makes it less touristy, and I think Estaubé is the most peaceful.
For Cirque de Gavarnie you can ride a horse in and out at a price.
For Cirque du Troumouse there is a road train pulled by tractor.
There is a long day walk which takes in all three Cirques, but this is a bit of an expedition.
More details here:
The 3 Cirques
www.valleesdegavarnie.com