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Ascou and Sorgeat from Ax-les-Thermes
Short circular loop passing through Ascou and Sorgeat.
From Ax-les-Thermes to Orgeix
This pleasant hike will take you to the charming village of Orgeix, where you can explore its castle on the shores of Lake Campauleil.
From Ax-les-Thermes to the Prat Redoun refuge
This hike forms the first stage of a five-day route between Ax-les-Thermes and La Tour-de-Carol. This first stage presents no difficulty unless weather conditions are poor. The start is at Ax railway station, where you follow the road and then a very pretty path that climbs up into the mountains to reach an unstaffed but very comfortable refuge.
This walk is only suitable for hikers accustomed to high-altitude mountain terrain and confident in navigating.
From Ax-les-Thermes to La Tour de Carol
This beautiful Pyrenean hike takes five days; it is intended for hikers accustomed to high-altitude mountain terrain and confident in navigating. It does not present any major difficulties – the route is straightforward – but you do need to be comfortable in high-altitude mountain terrain.
The idea behind this hike is to set off from one railway station and head to another, thus completing a circular route easily without needing a car.
Ax-les-Thermes - Mérens via the Chemin de Llatta
First challenging stage of discovery in a preserved environment.
Basic map reading and orienteering skills are required.
The GPX track on Visorando or on a GPS device is very useful from the start and at the numerous junctions.
It is entirely possible to shorten the route if necessary: see practical information.
Via Roc de l'Orri d'Ignaux
This circular hike above Ax-les-Thermes, towards the summit of Roc de l'Orri d'Ignaux, will take you to a 360° viewpoint over the western part of the Ariège Pyrenees.
Chioula Mountain Hut from Ascou
A very pleasant circular walk starting from the village of Ascou. The ascent to the Refuge du Chioula follows theGR®107or the Chemin des Bonshommes. The return journey can be made either by following old markings (a route to be avoided in foggy conditions and requiring a fair sense of direction) or by taking the same route as on the way up.
The Embizon Pond
The Étang d’Embizon, well known to anglers, is much less frequented by hikers. It is true that the steep gradient at the end of the route, combined with long stretches without any signposting, may discourage some. And that is a great pity because, after the effort involved, this magnificent high-altitude lake is truly a reward of the highest order.
The Chioula Signal from the Col du Chioula
A lovely little peak to climb when you have an hour to spare. Very accessible, it offers a beautiful 360° view of the Ariège peaks, from the Tabe Massif to the Dent d’Orlu and the Pic de Tarbésou.
The Refuge du Chioula from the Col du Chioula
Easy short hike for families from the Col du Chioula to the Refuge du Chioula.
Return through the pleasant, shaded forest.
Pic de Brasseil, known as Dent d'Orlu, starting from La Forge
Ascent of Pic de Brasseil, known as Dent d'Orlu, starting from La Forge.
The Dent d'Orlu is usually accessed from the Poêle à Frire car park at Jasse de Cabane Longue. It is a half-day hike.
This itinerary suggests using the access track to this car park as an approach walk. This allows for a day's hiking and, what's more, a good warm-up before thefirst climb in the forest, which is quite steep.
Four days in the Orlu Reserve and the Montagne d'Ax
Beautiful mountain stages are on the programme. Comfortable accommodation and meals await you every evening.Two departments, different types of landscapes, crossing a nature reserve, a long descent along a torrent, mountain ponds and lakes, wide open spaces await you...Note: this trip is accessible by public transport and can start from Mérens-les-Vals. See Practical Information.
Another note: users have complained about the descent at the end of the four days. This trip can be done in the opposite direction to the description. But in this case, remember to save the four stages (base maps and gpx track) to help you find your way.
A trip to the Ariège region around the Refuge du Chioula
A few kilometres from Ax-les-Thermes, this is an easy hike offering a variety of pleasures and sensations. After the first part, mainly through a magnificent beech forest, the view opens up as you cross the mountain pastures on the legendary Chemin des Bonshommes, a short section of which you will follow. And of course, don't forget the arrival at the Refuge du Chioula, which offers a magnificent panorama of the Pyrenees and all the great peaks of the Ariège.
Pic Fourcat from Col de Marmare
On the outskirts of Ax les Thermes, this walk along the ridges offers exceptional panoramic views.
Pic Fourcat
A lovely circular to do on foot in the summer, but also very pleasant on snowshoes.
Superb 360° view.
Several route variations are possible depending on your mood. See "practical information".
Five Passes Route in the Pays d'Aillou
A peaceful hike in the mid-mountains, passing through the five passes of Pichaca, Balaguès, Canons, Rieufred and Pierre Blanche. You will walk through forests that are particularly beautiful in autumn and summer pastures where herds are very present during the season. Not to mention the truly exceptional panorama of the Haute Ariège that can be seen from the various passes.
From Ax Trois Domaines/Le Saquet to Castelet via the Refuge de Rhule
A long hike in Haute Ariège to admire the lakes, ridges and magical landscapes with a stop at the ideally located Refuge de Rulhe, an opportunity to taste the local rataf'. On the second day, you can admire the whole area from the ridges.
Ax 3 Domaines Plateau du Saquet - Rulhe Refuge
This is a magnificent hike that starts from the Plateau du Saquet, and therefore the Ax 3 Domaines ski slopes, and ends at the Refuge de Rulhe, where a good local rataf will do you good. Once you reach the top of the resort, long desert plateaus await you before you descend into the austere scree slopes at the foot of Rulhe and finish sliding down to the Refuge de Rulhe. This first stage is wild and challenging, in the scree slopes. Be careful on the descent from the Col de Lhasse, which is very steep (but the GR® is well marked).
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