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Payolle - Plo del Naou loop

Hike along trails starting from Payolle, through the forest to the Col d'Aspin, then following the ridges of the Plo del Naou. At the summit, you can enjoy an exceptional panorama of the Campan and Arreau valleys, part of the Pyrenees mountain range, as well as the Pic du Midi de Bigorre and the Arbizon.
Lake Bordères (de Bareilles) from the Port de Balès

Easy hike to the Lac de Bordères (Bareilles) via the Port de Pierrefite, with superb views of the Pyrenees.
Moderator's warning as of 25/01/2021: Warning! In winter, the starting point at Port de Balès may be inaccessible by car. See the notice below dated 25/01/2021
Loop trail between the Aure and Louron valleys

A simple hike with an almost continuous 360° view of the Aure and Louron valleys and the surrounding peaks (Arbizon, Lustou, Abeille, etc.). The quietest hikers are sure to spot squirrels, wild boars and birds of prey in the forest.
Accessible on foot, snowshoes or mountain bike, with a slight elevation gain (mainly on three short steep climbs).
No signposting but 90% of the route is on forest tracks and clean pastures. Crosses two small streams.
Around Serris in Baudéan

A short walk to warm up, but not recommended in wet weather. Nice view from the top.
The iron-laden springs of the Moudang Valley

Beautiful hike in the Moudang Valley to the iron-laden springs of the Source ferrugineuse de la Reine.
Lac d'Orédon, Les Laquettes, Lac d'Aubert and Lac d'Aumar

A magnificent hike. Superb landscapes await you along this route.
You are entering the Néouvielle National Nature Reserve, which is protected by regulations. Please respect these regulations (see practical information).
The lakes of the Néouvielle Nature Reserve

This tour includes no fewer than four mountain lakes, cascading down from ancient glaciers that shaped the Pyrenees. There is a fifth, lower lake, which we nevertheless invite you to visit on your way back.
You are entering the Néouvielle National Nature Reserve, which is protected by regulations. Please respect these regulations (see practical information).
Pic du Néouvielle from Lac d'Aubert - Return trip via the normal route

The Néouvielle massif is the highest massif in the Pyrenees entirely within France. The Pic du Néouvielle (3,091 m) is its emblem, although it is not the highest peak. That honour goes to the Pic Long (3,194 m). However, this plutonic summit, in the heart of the Néouvielle Regional Reserve, has nothing to envy its neighbour, in the middle of this lake-filled massif, where every lake is a marvel.Starting from Lac d'Aubert, the route is fairly easy, especially in spring and early summer when the snow in the north-east couloir is still thick and allows you to avoid the scree, and is fairly easy to follow.In the last section, you cross the area of the former Néouvielle glaciers, partially replaced by snowfields, scree slopes and large boulder fields.Finally, a short, easy climb up a chimney leads to the summit, where you can enjoy exceptional views of the surrounding area and the entire Pyrenees mountain range!
Three days in the Néouvielle Reserve and its lakes
This three-day hike allows you to see at least 20 lakes.
It is divided into three parts and includes two nights in a refuge (or in a tent).
The first day is quite difficult.
The times for each stage are those I have noted. They include photo breaks, meals, discussions, and time spent with your feet in the water. Please note that there are three hikes (normal walking pace).
The Blue Lake

A typical Pyrenean lake in the mid-mountains. 47 hectares, 120 metres deep. Beautiful blue colour.
Lake Ourrec

A small mountain lake with a beautiful blue-green colour. Less frequented than the Lac Bleu, it is a real pleasure to soak up the calm and splendour of the site. The route offers views of the magnificent Pitch d'Ouscouaou waterfall.
Soum des Salettes from Piau Engaly
At just under 3,000 metres, the Soum des Salettes nevertheless offers a superb panorama of the great Pyrenean peaks with a sublime view of the Mont Perdu massif and the Cirque de Troumouse.
Towards Lac d'Oô

A lovely walk gradually ascending towards the artificial Lac d'Oô and the large waterfalls that feed it.
Espingo Lake

On the trail of the GR10, the Granges d’Astau and Espingo Lake, via Lake Oô.
Gouffre and Ru d'Enfer

A shady walk that takes in a splendid canyon and wonderful waterfalls.
The Estaubé Circus

This easy hike leads to the foot of the Cirque d'Estaubé. Although less famous than its neighbour Gavarnie, the Cirque d'Estaubé is a magnificent sight, with many waterfalls. Great picnic opportunities in a superb mountain setting.