Last July my gf and I walked the GR55 in Vanoise NP, French Alps (~Modane to Landry), and greatly enjoyed it. This year we'd like to do something similar in some other mountains, and since I recall doing some nice hikes in Ordessa, I was thinking about the Pyrenees.
I'm therefore looking for itinerary advice - e.g. which of the long distance paths to take, how to combine them, etc?
Please note what I look for in the route:
a. Nice scenery, not terribly built up with ski lifts and high-rises
b. Ability to take an intermediate stop if needed as I have some persistent foot problems (plantar fascitis) which may not resolve before summer. Probably best to limit vertical altitude difference to 1 km per day.
c. No need for ice picks and crampons, thus no glacier walking - we have no training on this, and wouldn't want to carry the weight.
d. No need to carry extensive amounts of food with us, ability to have lunch in villages/refuges
e. No need to carry tent / sleeping bag with me, ability to spend the night in refuges or villages/hotels
f. Total time spent - circa 7-9 days
g. Trail-head reachable from Southern England, preferably by Eurostar->TGV->local rail/bus.
Also, if you cannot advise on Pyrenees, any other suggestions besides Alps?
