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Beaudéan walks
Around Serris in Baudéan
A short walk to warm up, but not recommended in wet weather. Nice view from the top.
Camiera deras Pistas
A connecting route on the northern side of the valley, from Campan to Galade. In the beech forest, along wide forestry tracks, you’ll discover the springs and streams that supply Campan, Saint-Roch and Galade, but which are also capable of causing significant flooding. From these last two hamlets, you can join the D935 and cross the Adour to reach the Camiera deths Ponts and return to Campan via the other side of the valley. Yellow signposting, with estimated times at intervals.
Camiera deths Ponts
A connecting route along the right bank of the Adour, from Campan to Sainte-Marie. Under the canopy of box trees, you’ll make your way from hamlet to hamlet and from bridge to bridge, until you reach the Arrourets viewpoint, above the hamlet of Cayres de By. At Saint-Roch and Galade, you can cross the Adour and the RD935 to reach the ‘Camiéra deras Pistas’ and return to Campan via the other side of the valley.
The Courtaou du Teilhet from Campan
This is an easy hike, best undertaken when there is no snow. Pay close attention to the weather.
Cap de Picadés and Cap de Castet
A pleasant hike in the western part of the Baronnies, in a little-visited area of the Pyrenean foothills of the Hautes-Pyrénées.
This easy route is accessible all year round, but is ideal for snowshoeing just after a snowfall at medium altitude, particularly when there is a risk of avalanches in the high mountains.
Magnificent views of the mountain range, particularly the Montaigu, the Pic du Midi de Bigorre and the upper Adour valleys.
The Haboura from Crastes
A circular walk starting from the Fontaines de Crastes car park in Asté.
The first part of the walk and the last part of the return journey are through woodland.
This is a walk along paths leading to summer pastures that are still in use.
Note: this hike is classified as difficult, as it requires a good sense of direction.
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 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.
Bellavista starting from Bagnères-de-Bigorre
A lovely walk with magnificent views of the mountains on one side and the plain on the other.
Le Tucou, Le Monné, Pic de Labassère
A lovely hike over the mountains from Bagnères-de-Bigorre.
This hike requires a minimum sense of direction, although there were many signposts on the day of my hike.
Warning
A VR indicates a difficult path between (12) and (14): forestry work has been carried out, causing considerable damage to the forest path. Take extra care and use the GPX track.
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.
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.
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.
Liset de Hount Blanque circular
A very pretty circular for snowshoeing (or ski touring) that offers constant views of the central Pyrenees mountain range.
Liset de Hount Blanque via Lac d'Aygue Rouye and Lac de l'Œuf
A beautiful circular route above Campan on the Peyras road.
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 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.