The “Haro” is a trunk from a fir tree which is about 12 metres high. It is planted in the middle of the village square and its upper part is then opened using wooden wedges. Once set alight, the “Haro” forms the centrepiece of a festival full of colour, fire and traditional Aranese dances.
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Archives for Les
Processions of the Magi
Traditional procession of the Magi at the Aranese settlements of Arties, Baqueira, Bossòst, Gessa, Les, Salardú and Vielha.
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Fair of “La Purissima”
A market selling Christmas products.
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La Val d'Aran and Les.
fall and winter.
Les (Hèira dera Purissima).
“Pintxo Pote”
A mini gastronomic route through the historic centres of Bossòst (on Thursdays), Les (on Fridays) and Vielha (on Tuesdays). The different bars participating in the event offer brochettes served with a glass of wine.
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Burning of the Haro
The Haro is the trunk from a fir tree which is about 12 metres high. It is planted in the middle of the village square and its upper part is then opened using wooden wedges. Once it has been set alight, the Haro forms the centrepiece of a festival full of colour, fire and traditional Aranese dancing.
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The Romanesque Route of Aran
A route to discover the Romanesque churches in the villages of Bossòst, Les, Salardú and Vielha. All year, from 10 am to 7 pm.
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The Romanesque Route of Aran
A route to discover the Romanesque churches in the villages of Bossòst, Les, Salardú and Vielha. Open all year, from 10 am to 7 pm.
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