Indian Valley Explorers - Tour Operador
Bicycle Tour Magical Pinte (halfday)
To get to the tiny little village Pinte, you have to bike upwards 8 km through the
characteristic fruit cultivations of the “Indian Valley” and the colourful Pinte - Ravine which
presents you an artwork made by nature. Its hills and mountains seem to be painted with a
colour palette of different red tones, ocher and purple and its rocks seem to be modeled
by a sculptor.
Pinte – village is a place without public transport and without internet and mobile phone
reception.
Currently it’s inhabited only by some families that dedicate themselves to agriculture and
ancient crafts. Framed by the colourful mountains, the village has such a lovely ambience
that it seems to be scenery of a fairy tale. It has a little village square with fruit trees and an
adobe made church.
Due to the deposits of paleontological vestiges in the surroundings, Pinte today relies on a
small museum where various fossils of the Jurassic, Cretaceous and Triassic, which evidence
part of the history of our planet, are exhibited.
The museum further relies on other objects and vestiges of the place which show the
particular local history.
To get back to our initial point, you get on the bicycle again to whizz downhill and enjoy
the view over the valley.

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