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The Casque du Lhéris circular loop from Banios
Another way to climb the Casque du Lhéris is via a circular loop that is mostly shaded by beech trees.
From Banios, heading towards Asque, the start is 9 km away. Follow the signs for the cheese dairy along the D384 for 2.5 km, then continue right, still heading south, along the ridge road (Cami deth Bernet) to the Plate Forme car park at an altitude of 918 m, having passed a road on the left (elevation 751 m).
The route takes 4 hours to complete at a walking pace, plus an extra hour for short stops and a recommended picnic lunch at Puits d'Aris on the descent after the summit.
This hike should not be attempted in snowy or foggy conditions. The GPX track is necessary between (4) and (8), and mandatory from (5) to (7).
The Col du Lhéris from the Col des Palomières
This is a lovely, challenging route starting from a pass above Bagnères-de-Bigorre, which takes you to the Col du Lhéris.
This route is also suitable for snowshoeing.
This route is accessible in all seasons, except after heavy rain, as the trails become very muddy.
Le Soum de l'Hailla
The summit is easily accessible from Ste-Marie-de-Campan, except when there is snow.
View of the Tarbes valley at La Mongie and all the peaks in this area.
E goodsense of direction is necessary in these summer pastures and grassy ridges.
The Courtaou du Teilhet from Campan
This is an easy hike, best undertaken when there is no snow. Pay close attention to the weather.
Banios and Ordincède huts from the Moulette bridge
Hike above Sainte-Marie-de-Campan in the pastoral areas (summer pastures) of the Ordincède massif.
Option to climb up to Haboura 1628 m (Caoutérou) and back from the Cabane de Banios (9).
This hike should only be undertaken in clear weather.
A good sense of direction and the GPX track are necessary to complete this hike correctly.
From Escaladieu Abbey to Mauvezin Castle
A walk steeped in local history. Starting at a 12th-century Cistercian abbey, a pleasant path leads to the 14th-century Château de Mauvezin de Gaston Phébus. Take a break on this rocky outcrop, which offers remarkable 360° views. The return to the abbey follows a downhill path through the woods.
Around Serris in Baudéan
A short walk to warm up, but not recommended in wet weather. Nice view from the top.
The Tumulus de Capvern trail
A lovely circular walk with long stretches through the woods (very pleasant in summer) and a beautiful view of the Pic du Midi de Bigorre at the start. Pass near the Tumulus de l'Estaque and enjoy a superb view of the Château de Malvezin. I recommend doing the walk in this direction, otherwise you won't necessarily see the château!
Liset de Hount Blanque via Lac d'Aygue Rouye and Lac de l'Œuf
A beautiful circular route above Campan on the Peyras road.
Liset de Hount Blanque circular
A very pretty circular for snowshoeing (or ski touring) that offers constant views of the central Pyrenees mountain range.
Lac d'Aygue Rouye circular
Short circular at Lac d'Aygue Rouye with a magnificent view of the Pic du Midi de Bigorre.
A shepherd's shelter, skilfully renovated with flat stones, welcomes you at the edge of the lake.
The grassy banks surrounding the lake are perfect for a short nap.
You may be lucky enough to see some chamois or deer.
Le Monné via the dramatic paths and Tucou
Enjoy the beautiful scenery from the summit of Monné while passing through the Vallon de Salut, the Allées Dramatiques and the Col du Tucou, and descending not far from the Croix de Manse.A moderate hike with no significant difficulties.
From Bagnères-de-Bigorre to Pouzac via Château de l'Angle and Gailleste
A circular starting from the Clock Tower in Bagnères-de-Bigorre to the Château de l'Angle, the village of Pouzac and back through the forest, the hamlet of Gailleste and the fountains. Pass by Saint-Vincent Church, the majestic trees of Parc des Vignaux and the Town Hall, then visit the remains of an old marble workshop by the Adour River and climb up to Château de l'Angle with a view of the Pic du Midi de Bigorre. Descend towards the village of Pouzac via the Virgin of Notre-Dame de la Paix, cross the village to visit the Church of Saint-Saturnin, listed as a Historic Monument. Return via the beautiful forest tracks to descend and cross the hamlet of La Gailleste. Reach Bagnères-de-Bigorre via the Ferruginous Fountain and the Green Fountain.
West Tower of Bagnères-de-Bigorre
A short circular on the western mountain of Bagnères-de-Bigorre, passing by the fountains, Mont Olivet, Bédat with its orientation table and statue of the Virgin Mary.Return via the Croix de Manse, the Allée Dramatique and the Allée de Maintenon.Beautiful view from the Bédat orientation table and on the return via the Allée de Maintenon.
Tour of Bédat via small roads
Starting from the thermal baths, a circular route, with dry feet on small roads, to go around Bédat and discover the valley behind Bagnères-de-Bigorre with views of the hamlets and villages, the non-mountainous landscape of the Pyrenees.
Bassia ridge
The Crête de Bassia from the Col de Beyrède offers a magnificent panoramic view of the Baronnies de Bigorre to the north and the Pyrenees mountain range from Arbizon to the Pic du Midi de Bigorre to the south.
In the summer pastures around Tuco
This hike forms a loop around Tuco and in the Gaoube valley. It offers beautiful views of several surrounding valleys. A beautifully restored hamlet has tables and benches for a very pleasant picnic stop. An ideal complement after a few days of hiking in the high mountains!
Beyrède Pass from Espiadet
A lovely snowshoe hike from the Payolle marble quarry. This is an unmarked trail, so a basic sense of direction is required.N.B. In some places, the IGN map is not up to date. The GPX track can be very useful.
Castériou route in Orignac
Orignac has a rich history, as evidenced by the Castériou site, believed to be an ancient Roman fortified camp.
The 12th-century church, built on a hillock and surrounded by a circular cemetery, indicates the existence of a defensive enclosure in the Middle Ages.
A lignite mine, south of the village, was in operation until 1947. Animal fossils have been found there.
These include mammals, the oldest from the Tertiary period, including the gracile hipparion, ancestor of the horse.