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Around Cadarcet
A peaceful walk through a small village, between fields, woods and village paths, easily accessible from the greenway. A circular route with easy parking in front of the village school/town hall.
Cap du Carmil from Col des Marrous in a loop
An aerial loop with numerous panoramic views, in the heart of a magnificent beech forest, with a summit offering an exceptional panorama! Come and see the "blue mountains" at the end of a sunny morning.
Pic d'Estibat from the Col de Port

A pleasant, easy hike from the Col de Port, in a magnificent setting combining forest, stream, picnic area and views of the Pyrenees. Not very busy except at the pass.
Discover the ruins of Saint-Barthélémy Castle

Between farmland and virgin forest, discover the ruins of the Château de Saint-Barthélémy, which overlooks the authentic villages of Durban-sur-Arize and Montseron on the Plantaurel massif. You will admire the most peaceful landscapes: views of the Pyrenees, emerald forests worthy of the greatest fantasy films, and hills stretching as far as the eye can see.
La Cabane des Gardes, Le Bout de Touron and Le Pla des Peyres

This is an easy hike, although the last part is not marked. The first part is shaded. There is a pretty cabin and beautiful views of the region.
At (5): you can extend the hike with a return trip along the ridges after Bout de Touron.
Summit of Mont and Roche Ronde from Saurat

This hike will allow you to discover two remarkable sites, the Sommet du Mont and the Roche Ronde,
for the views they offer over the Tarascon valley and some of the peaks of the Pyrenees: Saint-Barthélémy and Pic des Trois Seigneurs.
The Mas-d'Azil dolmens trail

Le Mas-d'Azil is a site rich in prehistoric remains. This trail takes in three very well-preserved dolmens, while offering a fine view of the Ariège Pyrenees and surrounding hills.
La Roche Ronde between Rabat-les-Trois-Seigneurs and Bédeilhac

An easy hike between Rabat-les-Trois-Seigneurs and Bédeilhac offering a beautiful view of the valley from the Roche Ronde.
The Goutets irises

This circuit provides access to the dry stone hamlet of Les Orris. It is a magnificent pastoral village, used for summer grazing, set in lush green surroundings opposite the Pic des Trois Seigneurs. The hamlet of Les Goutets was used from the 1800s until around 1950.
L'Étang Bleu

This high-altitude hike gives you an exact view of the high mountains of the Ariège and their perched ponds. This small pond in a peaceful setting has an immediate charm.
Moderator's warning as of 22/03/2021: Caution! in snowy conditions, very tricky passage; see reviews
The hillsides of Pamiers via the Abbaye de Cailloup

A short hike that starts on the banks of the Ariège before climbing the hills. There are breathtaking views of Pamiers, the Pyrenees and the Plantaurel hills.
Artax pond loop

A beautiful loop starting from the village of Gourbit.
Passing through the Etang d'Artax (Artats), the Roc de Querquéou and the Col de Lastris.
The viewpoint, approaching 1900m, is a feast for the eyes.
The Saint-Paul Chapel in Arnave

This route, which circles the village of Arnave, is particularly dedicated to visiting the Romanesque chapel of Saint-Paul, a jewel of tranquillity in a rural setting. From its promontory, it invites you to take your time and enjoy the peace and quiet.
The Pic des Trois Seigneurs loop

A circular walk in a magnificent landscape bathed in a calm and soothing atmosphere. This loop will delight lovers of peace and quiet as well as those wishing to reconnect with nature.
Col d'Ussat via Clot de la Carbonnière

Located on the outskirts of Tarascon-sur-Ariège, this hike gradually takes you up the slopes where you can admire the Ariège, Tarascon and several peaks of the Pyrenees!
Ars waterfall and Guzet lake

Loop starting from Alus-Les-Bains with varied landscapes. Hike to be undertaken after the snow has completely disappeared (check in advance). Several passages through peat, in the middle of streams and avalanche corridors.Please note: look carefully for markings and signposts, which are not always very visible.