About us — Methodology

Our proposals

Not everyone is looking for the same thing when they head out to walk. Maybe you want to discover a new territory; maybe you’re after a physical challenge or a summit; or maybe you simply need to disconnect, learn new skills, or spend a few days immersed in nature. That’s why Enriterra offers four different ways to experience the mountains — pick the one that fits you, or combine them.

What they all share is the same thing: respect for the land, your safety, and professionalism in planning and guiding. Every activity clearly states the level of physical demand and, where relevant, the technical difficulty, so you know what to expect before you start.

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What you’re after

1-Day Routes

The most accessible way to discover a territory: you’ll get to know a place, interpret its most meaningful features, and enjoy hiking without needing heavy logistics. In this format we cover everything from interpretive routes to sporting challenges, like reaching notable peaks in our region.

It’s a great way to get to know us or to spend a day in good company, learning or ticking off one of those summits you’ve always dreamed of, if you’re with a group with limited time, or if you want to “try out” the experience before doing a trek. You come away with a reading of the land you wouldn’t get going alone.

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What you’re after

Multi-day routes with accommodation

You’ll discover a territory in greater depth without giving up comfort: we combine routes with rural accommodations, small hotels or mountain huts, so you get to know the gastronomy, villages and local culture.

There’s no need to choose between adventure and comfort: you combine days of demanding walking with the comfort of good accommodation and local food every night.

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03 Tent surrounded by immense mountains at sunset
What you’re after

Treks

The most immersive way to experience the mountains. When you walk, sleep and live in the same setting for several days, nature temporarily becomes your home: you gain autonomy, confidence and adaptability.

Here the emphasis is on autonomy and personal growth: it’s not about crossing the landscape, but about living it day after day, carrying with you what you need.

We’ll give you the tools, and you’ll come away with the know-how to be self-sufficient for your future solo adventures, and how to set up your base camp safely, ethically and with minimal trace.

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What you’re after

Nature and wellbeing

We believe nature can be a privileged space for wellbeing, learning and prevention. We collaborate with professionals in psychology, therapy and environmental education to design proposals grounded in scientific evidence.

Aimed at people looking to care for their wellbeing through contact with nature, at young people in educational settings, or at any group wanting to explore wellbeing through movement and the outdoors — we’re still finishing up the details of this line.

About us — Methodology

Territories where we walk

From our base in the Pyrenees to the highest mountain ranges on the planet: that’s how the zones where we design and guide our routes are spread out.

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