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UPCOMING FREE ACTIVITIES
  • Cata de vinos05.02.2024
    19:00 h - Instituto Hemingway
  • Pintxos Evening05.03.2024
    20:00 h - Instituto Hemingway
  • Museum of Fine Arts Bilbao05.07.2024
    16:00 h - Instituto Hemingway
  • Churros with chocolate05.08.2024
    18:00 h - Instituto Hemingway
  • Pintxos Evening05.10.2024
    20:00 h - Instituto Hemingway
  • Table football05.14.2024
    20:00 h - Instituto Hemingway
  • Cata de vinos05.15.2024
    19:00 h - Instituto Hemingway
  • Pintxos Evening05.17.2024
    20:00 h - Instituto Hemingway
  • Bicycle Ride05.20.2024
    16:00 h - Instituto Hemingway
  • Pintxos Evening05.24.2024
    20:00 h - Instituto Hemingway
  • Pool 05.27.2024
    19:00 h - Instituto Hemingway
  • Visit to the Guggenheim museum05.29.2024
    h - Instituto Hemingway
  • Pintxos Evening05.31.2024
    20:00 h - Instituto Hemingway
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August 16, 2024

Our Spanish language students hike up Mount Pagasarri

Last Sunday morning, a group of students from our Spanish language school met José, the Director of Instituto Hemingway, at the top of a road leading out of Bilbao for a brisk Sunday morning walk. Upon arrival at the meeting point, José pointed to a telecommunications mast atop a hill, seemingly a long, long way in the distance and told the students that was the end point of the walk.

Determined to reach the promised café at the top, the five students set off behind José up the hill. After about half an hour’s solid uphill walking, José announced that this was the place where “most Bilbao residents begin their walk”. They had reached a car park at the end of the paved road, where “bilbaínos” often drive, park their cars and then begin their ascent.

From this point, it was just under another hour on a rougher path to reach the top of Pagasarri Mountain, which is 673 m above sea level. After lots of promises of “it´s just around the corner” from José, they finally saw the small café at the summit, where they enjoyed much-needed energy drinks. The café was full of locals, as was the entire mountain. Whilst the mainly young, fit students slowly died of exhaustion, many older Basque people were happily hiking up the mountain, enjoying a quick coffee and some “pintxos” (Basque tapas) and heading back down again.

The students took some photos “on top of the world” and marvelled at the breathtaking view across Gran Bilbao offered to them by the summit, and then began the descent. The weather was deemed perfect walking weather and, proud of their achievement, the students headed back home to relax after their seriously active Sunday morning!
For a fantastic way to burn some calories and witness some impressive views across the whole of the area of Gran Bilbao, climbing this mountain is definitely worth the effort!

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