'Twixt France and Spain; Or, A Spring in the Pyrenees
Chapter 35
The Pic de Bergons.--4 frs. each horse, guide 5 frs. out of season, 6 frs. each in season. Refer to Chapter VII.
The Pic de Viscos.--7 hours up and down. Guide 10 frs., horse 8 frs. Via Grust; a pleasant excursion.
Pic de Néré.--8 hours there and back. Horse 10 frs., guide 12 frs. Horse-track three-quarters of the way; an easy and pleasant climb.
Pic d'Ardiden.--8-1/2 hours up and down. Guide necessary. A fine but difficult climb.
SAINT SAVIN.--A very ancient village in the Argelès valley, in the Hautes-Pyrénées; fully described in Chapter IV.
SAINT SÉBASTIEN.--A town in the north of Spain, on the shores of the Biscay, 163-1/2 miles from Bordeaux, 35 from Biarritz, and 19 from Hendaye (the French frontier town). Possessing a fine citadel, bull-ring, beach, and bathing establishment, and two fine churches. See