Moving to the Pyrenees
#1
Thread Starter
Just Joined
Joined: Oct 2016
Posts: 2

My first post in the forums having joined this morning and can't find too much information on the subject.
We are a British family of four currently living in Ibiza where we have been for four plus years. Our children speak fluent Catalan and Castellano. We love living in Ibiza but after a few visits to the Pyrenees are absolutely in love with the idea of living in the mountains. Ibiza is a magical place but the summer time is getting more and more crazy busy with tourists, year on year. And the mountains have some weird powers of attraction!
My work is such that we can live anywhere I can get an internet connection
Are there any posters currently living in the Pyrenees?
I would love to hear of anyone's move to the mountains, what the toughest aspect is/ was? Anything at all would be really appreciated.
tia
We are a British family of four currently living in Ibiza where we have been for four plus years. Our children speak fluent Catalan and Castellano. We love living in Ibiza but after a few visits to the Pyrenees are absolutely in love with the idea of living in the mountains. Ibiza is a magical place but the summer time is getting more and more crazy busy with tourists, year on year. And the mountains have some weird powers of attraction!
My work is such that we can live anywhere I can get an internet connection
Are there any posters currently living in the Pyrenees?
I would love to hear of anyone's move to the mountains, what the toughest aspect is/ was? Anything at all would be really appreciated.
tia
#2
Hi and a warm welcome to the Spanish forum on BE. Myself and Fred James are the moderators for the Spanish forums whilst BEVS moderates Europe. Moderators are there to ensure that the site runs smoothly within the rules of BE. This is so that members gain the information that they are looking for and find their experiences on the forums to be friendly and worthwhile.
Problems and complaints should always be addressed to a moderator who will look into the matter and deal with it efficiently and fairly. Our members who post in the Spain Forums are usually friendly and helpful with a wealth of knowledge about the issues of living in Spain. I hope that you enjoy your time participating in the forums.
Please let me know if you need any further help.
Rosemary
Problems and complaints should always be addressed to a moderator who will look into the matter and deal with it efficiently and fairly. Our members who post in the Spain Forums are usually friendly and helpful with a wealth of knowledge about the issues of living in Spain. I hope that you enjoy your time participating in the forums.
Please let me know if you need any further help.
Rosemary
#3
My first post in the forums having joined this morning and can't find too much information on the subject.
We are a British family of four currently living in Ibiza where we have been for four plus years. Our children speak fluent Catalan and Castellano. We love living in Ibiza but after a few visits to the Pyrenees are absolutely in love with the idea of living in the mountains. Ibiza is a magical place but the summer time is getting more and more crazy busy with tourists, year on year. And the mountains have some weird powers of attraction!
My work is such that we can live anywhere I can get an internet connection
Are there any posters currently living in the Pyrenees?
I would love to hear of anyone's move to the mountains, what the toughest aspect is/ was? Anything at all would be really appreciated.
tia
We are a British family of four currently living in Ibiza where we have been for four plus years. Our children speak fluent Catalan and Castellano. We love living in Ibiza but after a few visits to the Pyrenees are absolutely in love with the idea of living in the mountains. Ibiza is a magical place but the summer time is getting more and more crazy busy with tourists, year on year. And the mountains have some weird powers of attraction!
My work is such that we can live anywhere I can get an internet connection
Are there any posters currently living in the Pyrenees?
I would love to hear of anyone's move to the mountains, what the toughest aspect is/ was? Anything at all would be really appreciated.
tia
All I would say though, & I'm sure you've done so yourselves, is to live somewhere that isn't far from amenities such as schools, banks, shops etc.
Tourists flock to areas like Biescas, Formigal etc.
Our son recently purchased a run-down caserio for €200,000. Needs complete renovation, starting with a roof, for which they have no money of course! And it's got 8ha land.
Meanwhile they plan to live in a yürt; the elderly couple who lived there din't even have hot water! There's a fantastic school for their 5yr old daughter in Lekeitio, about 8km away.
Would anywhere around Jaca be too far from the Pyrenees? Or perhaps nearer to Catalunia for your children?
Good luck in your search.
#4
Thread Starter
Just Joined
Joined: Oct 2016
Posts: 2

Hi Euskadi, thanks for taking the time to reply. It certainly seems like the mountain areas are not so popular with Expats 
We had never considered anywhere so far West as your location. Our idea was to be in the Pyrenees within a not too long a drive to Barcelona for the times I get called to London for work. What would be your typical/ fastest route to get to London?
Your sons situation sounds perfect, good luck with the project. I'm sure you will be getting roped in to help
One of the heart breaking things about Ibiza is the property prices, they are going absolutely nuts as the island attracts more and more of the VIP jet set. It genuinely felt like the island was full to bursting point this summer, tourist numbers reflect this.
Thanks for your input, have a great weekend

We had never considered anywhere so far West as your location. Our idea was to be in the Pyrenees within a not too long a drive to Barcelona for the times I get called to London for work. What would be your typical/ fastest route to get to London?
Your sons situation sounds perfect, good luck with the project. I'm sure you will be getting roped in to help
One of the heart breaking things about Ibiza is the property prices, they are going absolutely nuts as the island attracts more and more of the VIP jet set. It genuinely felt like the island was full to bursting point this summer, tourist numbers reflect this.Thanks for your input, have a great weekend








