Cordona to Arties

Today we traveled north and a bit west from the Parador of Cardona to the Parador of Arties in the Pyrenees mountains. Since we arrived at Cardona late Thursday night and had very little to eat on Thursday we were at breakfast in our Parador when it opened.

Breakfast in the Cardona Parador

After breakfast we explored the castle. It was a highly strategic site during the War of Spanish Succession. The nearby salt mines made the Dukes who owned this area incredibly wealthy.

Exploring the castle
The town of Cardona and some of the salt mines.

Our reservation and the deal we had reserved included dinner last night. Since the restaurant was closed when we harried we had lunch today instead.

My snails to start
Roast beef rib with sweet potato fries
Desert of puff pastry custard and red berries.

After lunch we got on the road and drove through the mountains to the ski resort of Arties. It was a drive of about 3 hours. Along the way we stopped for groceries.

The bread slicing machine in the Aldi where we stopped
The view as we got into the Pyrenees
Ski lifts as we went over the Baqueira Pass

Once we arrived at the Arties Parador we had our welcome drinks played cards and had a picnic dinner.

The Parador of Arties
Skiing around Arties
Map of snowshoeing areas around Arties
The lounge where we played cards and had dinner
Starting dinnee

Author: marionvermazen

I am a traveler, hiker, avid reader, Sun alumnus, computer geek, Spanish and French language student, knitter and genealogist. I am retired after working for almost 30 years in the Computer Industry. I live in Reno, Nevada with my husband Duke.

One thought on “Cordona to Arties”

  1. Another amazing day on your adventure! Your lodging looks beautiful, the food incredible and the castle so interesting. The view of the Pyrenees mountains was spectacular. I love hearing the history of the area as you visit it. Keep sharing this adventure!

    Liked by 1 person

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s

%d bloggers like this: