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Barbazan walks
The Saint-Martin Refuge from Barbazan
A lovely walk in a wooded area, suitable all year round except during periods of heavy rain.
A family hike that can be done as a round trip from Barbazan to the Refuge Saint-Martin.
Reminder: the route is mainly through woodland.
Cier-de-Rivière - Loop via the Couret and Lauach passes
This hike in the Haut Comminges is pleasant, with little elevation gain, no difficulty and well marked. Most of the route is in the woods, so it is particularly recommended in summer or autumn. In addition, if you want to take a break, there is a picnic table at the Col de Lauach.
Discovery trail and Sarrat tower
This hike takes you through lush green undergrowth, offering total immersion in the forest. The climb is accessible and pleasant, perfect for a leisurely stroll. Along the way, you will go around the first hill in the Bois de Sarp, enjoying the forest landscapes and the surrounding tranquillity. You will find information boards to help you learn more about the flora and fauna you encounter, and you can also admire a magnificent view of Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges. You can continue on your way to a second hill, the Sarrat, which offers a new perspective on the forest and its surroundings.
Col de Galin and Mail de Hard from Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges
A beautiful hike through the woods in the Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges forest.
Circular Anla loop via Ilheu and Ardoun
A beautiful circular walk, half on roads and half in the woods.
Short circular loop from Anla to Izaourt
A short, gentle circular route, half road and half woodland.
Camin des Costes in Antichan
The commune of Antichan has a mountain climate and is drained by various small streams. It has a remarkable natural heritage comprising two natural areas of ecological, faunistic and floristic interest and several built heritage sites.
The Chemin des Palombières at Saint-Pé-d'Ardet
This hike, which has no major difficulties, will be great fun to do in autumn in the midst of an explosion of colour. You'll discover superb beech forests, impressive pidgeon hunting huts, a beautiful view of the Pic du Cagire, the Garonne valley and the first Pyrenean peaks dominating the Barousse.
Tourroc from Sacoué
A pleasant hike from the village of Sacoué, through the Bois du Mont Sacon (or Saqueton). Cool in summer and sheltered in winter, the entire route is through the forest. At the summit, a sheltered orientation table has been built on an ancient sanctuary consisting of the remains of votive altars from the Gallo-Roman period, possibly dedicated to Jupiter, and currently preserved at the Saint-Raymond Museum in Toulouse. Breathtaking view all the way to Aneto.
Circular route from the Col des Ares to the Pic du Gar and Pic Saillant
A very beautiful hike from the Col des Ares. The route remains shaded all the way to the Cabane du Pic du Gar. Classified as a difficult hike due to the elevation gain, but there are no technical difficulties.
Tour of Mayroue via Sabachouau
Siradan, Salechan, Thèbe. A short walk in the forest, in the shade if it's sunny and sheltered if it rains.
Circular loop around Mont Calem
This hike at the foot of Pic du Gar allows you to discover the small villages of Comminges surrounding "Lou Calem" (the bald mountain): Moncaup, Arguenos, Cazaunous.
Circular route from Aventignan
A portion of the circular route is on the Jacobean Way, passing through a green valley and then skirting the foothills in the undergrowth, where chestnuts abound in autumn.
Aventignan - Mazères-de-Neste circular loop
Circular loop in the Neste valley, passing in front of the Gargas caves for a possible visit.
Circuit des Deux Ourses
A short, mostly shaded hike starting from the beautiful village of Mauléon-Barousse. The path is marked from start to finish (yellow markings). You can go to the Gouffre de la Saoule and admire the waterfalls.
Friends of Lake Mauléon-Barousse
During this hike, you’ll walk through the woods and across the valley’s high ground. Discover Bramevaque Castle, built inthe 11th century, which was the cradle of the valley’s first feudal system. Perched on the rocky outcrop of Mont Sacon, it faces Mount Gert, whose south-western face features a remarkable cliff. The cliffs of Troubat are well-known and highly regarded by climbing enthusiasts, a must-visit for any climber exploring the Pyrenees. As you follow this limestone ridge, you will also come across an old quarry. Enjoy the restorative tranquillity of Lake Mauléon-Barousse before returning to the starting point.
The Pic de Tourroc
This family hike can be done in summer but also in winter with snowshoes.
There are no difficulties on this route. The hike takes place in shaded undergrowth along a track and then a well-marked path with a steady gradient. Once you reach the summit, you will find a magnificent orientation table and an extraordinary 360° panorama overlooking the Comminges and Barousse mountains and the Tarbes plain.