Taillon and Breche de Roland from the Col des Tentes

Landscapes “rich in nature” on this hike in the area of Gavarnie, accompany your steps towards the peak of Taillon, through the legendary Roland breach. Taillon, a summit that at the top of its 3144 m, offers a stunning panorama and striking views as far as the eye can see.

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  • Walking
    Activity: Walking
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    Distance: 13.87 km
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    Average duration: 7h 00 
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    Difficulty: Difficult

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    Back to start: Yes
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    Ascent: + 1,049 m
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    Descent: - 1,045 m

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    Highest point: 3,136 m
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    Lowest point: 2,204 m

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Description of the walk

Leave your car in the Col des Tentes, which is the end of the route. Continue on foot along the road closed to traffic in the direction of the Port of Boucharo, (1) which can be reached 25 minutes. After 1.6 km, walk on the old road, and at the intersection of Boucharo harbour, you will see a sign on the left towards the Brèche de Roland shelter.

The path climbs gently at the foot of the Gabiétous and on to Taillon. Continue until you reach the first real climb of the day, consisting of a wide glacial cross cliff under the Taillon glacier. Then cross a rocky bar shared by sheep and a stream. (2) Take care on the rock as it can be slippery when wet. Climb an area of moraine debris (3) along the winding path.

A rapid rise in the upper moraine leads to the narrow Cold des Sarradets (4)(1 hour 35 minutes without stops). The view across the top of the Gavarnie cirque is finally revealed. The trail descends and leads you in five minutes to the refuge of the Breche de Roland. (5) Be careful if snowfields persist, especially early in the season. From the refuge, the view of the Breche de Roland, facing south, is great.

Things get complicated after the refuge and the slope steepens sharply.
Head on the route of the rise of the Breche de Roland. The path takes the glacier’s moraine (melted when I passed through last, but this is not always the case and so care must be taken), first heading south, before turning west and making a wide turn back to the east towards the Breche.
Then we reach a ledge (6) where we discover the Breche before tackling a steep slope. Be careful, especially early in the season because gravel can cover the ice in places.

We reach Breche de Roland (7) in 2 hours without stops. Here, the views are stunning both towards the north and south.
After a few photo opportunities, we move to the Spanish side continuing right on the paths from the cliffs (8) of Pointe Bazillac. A short slope-side passage (caution if there is snow) follows. It leads to Le Doigt (9). Head round this to the north using your hands for stability. Be careful because this is the most exposed passage of the ascent. The route overlooks the Taillon glacier and we can now see the last part of the climb.
The trail is clearly visible on the south side whose colours vary from tan to grey. Follow the path left on the sometimes narrow border ridge. The last climb runs steeply along a path that rises up the Spanish side.

And the summit in good weather, the 360° view is beautiful and enormous. You can see the Balaïtous, Vignemale and its glacier, the Neouvielle Peak, the Cylindre and Marboré, Mont Perdu, and Gabiétous Peak.

To return, head back down the same path. Expect to reach the car park of the Col des Tentes in 4 hours.

Waypoints

  1. S/E : km 0 - alt. 2,208 m - Col de Tentes
  2. 1 : km 1.64 - alt. 2,268 m - Port of Boucharo
  3. 2 : km 4.02 - alt. 2,438 m - Ridge and torrent below the Glacier du Taillon.
  4. 3 : km 4.09 - alt. 2,460 m - Moraine debris.
  5. 4 : km 4.54 - alt. 2,583 m - Col des Sarradets
  6. 5 : km 4.72 - alt. 2,584 m - Refuge des Sarradets or de la Brèche de Roland
  7. 6 : km 5.13 - alt. 2,721 m - Replat
  8. 7 : km 5.36 - alt. 2,788 m - Brèche de Roland
  9. 8 : km 5.76 - alt. 2,882 m - Cliffs of Pointe Bazillac
  10. 9 : km 6.2 - alt. 2,928 m - The Finger
  11. 10 : km 6.94 - alt. 3,136 m - Le Taillon
  12. S/E : km 13.87 - alt. 2,208 m - Col de Tentes

Notes

This hike is for fit and experienced hikers.

Highly recommended: the period from June to September. Includes a section across the snow fields early in the season.

This hike is very busy during the summer months. The Col des Tentes car park is full in summer from the early morning. Therefore arrive very early not to have to park along the road.

This hike is best on a sunny day without strong wind and with clear skies. The view will be even more beautiful.It is imperative that you take warm clothes and equip yourself with high, non-slip footwear.

Do not leave without first consulting the weather forecast and do not hesitate to turn back or put off the hike if conditions are too uncertain.

If the day is to be sunny, remember sunscreen, glasses and a hat.

Remember to bring enough water.

This route passes through a protected area, which may be subject to special regulations:

Worth a visit

Take a stroll in the village of Gavarnie

Easy ride to Espécières lake, close to Col de Tentes

Reviews and comments

4.8 / 5
Based on 67 reviews

Reliability of the description
4.7 / 5
Ease of following the route
4.8 / 5
Route interest
4.9 / 5
Dawak
Dawak

Overall rating : 4.7 / 5

Date of your route : Oct 06, 2025
Reliability of the description : ★★★★☆ Good
Ease of following the route : ★★★★★ Very good
Route interest : ★★★★★ Very good
Very busy route : Yes

Route completed on 06/10/25. The path is easy to follow throughout the route. However, when crossing the waterfall, the rocks were icy in places and therefore very slippery. I had to make my own way, but it wasn't too difficult as long as you concentrate and don't put your feet anywhere. When you reach the breach, you also need to use your hands, but again, it's not too difficult. The finger pass can be scary for people who are afraid of heights, but if you stay close to the wall, everything will be fine. Finally, the final climb to the peak is tough, but the view at the top is well worth all the effort. The waterfall was flowing more heavily on the way down, but the ice had melted, so I took the classic route.
The hike took place under a clear blue sky, and the route was still quite busy for a weekday in October.

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mes randos michel
mes randos michel

Hello Jeanmimour, there used to be a chain at the waterfall, but it's been gone for a long time now. However, you can still cross the stream without getting your feet wet by slaloming a little. It depends on the flow of the Taillon glacier melting above. There's more water in the afternoon. In the past, we used to park our car at the Col de Boucharo, back when my father had his 404. Now, thanks to or because of the park, we park at the Col des Tentes.

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jeanmimour
jeanmimour

Overall rating : 4.3 / 5

Date of your route : Oct 06, 2025
Reliability of the description : ★★★★☆ Good
Ease of following the route : ★★★★☆ Good
Route interest : ★★★★★ Very good
Very busy route : Yes

At waterfall no. 2, there used to be a chain to help you climb up the very steep slope. It is no longer there. I recommend crossing this section more horizontally by walking across the waterfall and getting your feet a little wet, but it is easier and safer.

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Edrusb
Edrusb

Overall rating : 5 / 5

Date of your route : Sep 17, 2025
Reliability of the description : ★★★★★ Very good
Ease of following the route : ★★★★★ Very good
Route interest : ★★★★★ Very good
Very busy route : Yes

The climb is quite steep as you approach the Brèche de Roland, but if you take your time, it's easy going . There are breathtaking views almost all along the way and an exceptional panoramic view from the summit over much of the western Pyrenees, the Pic du Midi to the north-east, the Vignemale massif to the north-west, the top of the Cirque de Gavarnie to the east, etc. Done in mid-September on a beautiful sunny day, there were still quite a few people for the season: about twenty people at the summit and I rarely found myself alone on the trail for very long.

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BAADECHE
BAADECHE

Overall rating : 4.7 / 5

Date of your route : Sep 16, 2025
Reliability of the description : ★★★★★ Very good
Ease of following the route : ★★★★☆ Good
Route interest : ★★★★★ Very good
Very busy route : No

SUPERB.

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User 15764508

Overall rating : 5 / 5

Date of your route : Aug 15, 2025
Reliability of the description : ★★★★★ Very good
Ease of following the route : ★★★★★ Very good
Route interest : ★★★★★ Very good
Very busy route : Yes

A very beautiful route, accessible for my first 3,000-metre climb.

I set off at 7.30am from the Col des Tentes (it was too hot to leave any later) and returned at 2pm after a 30-minute break at the top (good pace).

Quite a few people out as it was the weekend of 15 August

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User 25589246

Overall rating : 5 / 5

Date of your route : Aug 11, 2025
Reliability of the description : ★★★★★ Very good
Ease of following the route : ★★★★★ Very good
Route interest : ★★★★★ Very good
Very busy route : Yes

Complete guide.
The hike must start very early to avoid the heat of the climb.
Sylvain

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User 8651722

Overall rating : 5 / 5

Date of your route : Jul 28, 2025
Reliability of the description : ★★★★★ Very good
Ease of following the route : ★★★★★ Very good
Route interest : ★★★★★ Very good
Very busy route : Yes

A beautiful hike at the end of July. True to the description.

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Britanicus100
Britanicus100
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Following some comments, I would like to add to my review regarding the difficulties encountered during this climb.
This 3,000-metre peak is the least difficult in the Cirque de Gavarnie but not the easiest in the Pyrenees. "Mariano"

The first difficulty is crossing the torrent, which requires caution.
It is important to note that the flow can vary during the day, and it was much stronger on our return.

We didn't find the finger hold as high up as some people say. See 3 minutes 56 seconds into our video.
We encountered two small walls like the one shown at 6 minutes 29 seconds in the video, which I'll link to again.
https://youtu.be/2Hmm9M9xGeA?si=IHrSOf-v...

Finally, we made the mistake of not bringing crampons, which would have saved us time.
After a rise in temperature, the snow became slippery due to a north wind. We sometimes took one step forward and two steps back. Nothing could be more tiring.

We always make mistakes, even with a little experience. It was our thirty-fourth 3,000-metre peak.

If there are snowfields, we will always take crampons with us from now on, even if they are not needed.

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Muchos
Muchos
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Overall rating : 4.7 / 5

Date of your route : May 30, 2025
Reliability of the description : ★★★★★ Very good
Ease of following the route : ★★★★★ Very good
Route interest : ★★★★☆ Good
Very busy route : No

Hi, I did this walk at the end of May, with a lot of snow, 95% of the way (120cm from the wall before the refuge to the brèche and a little less on the south side). Crampons were compulsory; I had ice axes, but poles seemed more appropriate. The tracks were easy to follow in the snow, so there were no surprises. The snow covers the ridge, so it's hard to know whether you're on rock or in a void. Stay on the left-hand side of the ridge, as the right-hand side is directly above the glacier. In terms of difficulty (with snow), you mustn't neglect your footing, as it slips away quickly. You mustn't neglect your physical condition, as this is a difficult climb. We saw a family with 5 children (aged between 4 and 12), two of whom were being carried by their parents, but don't attempt it in these conditions! Excellent view once you're up there, it's worth it!

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nathandelHM
nathandelHM

Overall rating : 5 / 5

Date of your route : Nov 10, 2024
Reliability of the description : ★★★★★ Very good
Ease of following the route : ★★★★★ Very good
Route interest : ★★★★★ Very good
Very busy route : No

done with crampons and ice axe in this period.
Take care when passing the finger of the false breach after the roland breach.
Go left if you are not equipped for scree and have mountain feet.
Otherwise, be careful when crossing the Sarradets waterfall, as it is very slippery.
To reach the summit, you pass over a magnificent ridge, offering an immersive 360° view of the entire Pyrenean massif.

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Serge Mittel
Serge Mittel

Overall rating : 5 / 5

Date of your route : Aug 12, 2024
Reliability of the description : ★★★★★ Very good
Ease of following the route : ★★★★★ Very good
Route interest : ★★★★★ Very good
Very busy route : Yes

Lovely walk, very well signposted

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gueshpat
gueshpat

Overall rating : 4.7 / 5

Date of your route : Jun 08, 2024
Reliability of the description : ★★★★☆ Good
Ease of following the route : ★★★★★ Very good
Route interest : ★★★★★ Very good
Very busy route : Yes

We did this walk at the beginning of June, but we found the snow after 1.7 km and never saw it disappear again.
Between the pass and the refuge, there was a 30 cm wide passage with a steep slope on our left. We were prone to vertigo and had to turn back.

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Olivier46100
Olivier46100

Overall rating : 4.7 / 5

Date of your route : Oct 30, 2023
Reliability of the description : ★★★★★ Very good
Ease of following the route : ★★★★☆ Good
Route interest : ★★★★★ Very good
Very busy route : No


A superb hike with a few difficulties, but a breathtakingly varied landscape: path, rocks, torrent, bottom of glacier, small lake, false flat, steep climb...
But be careful with the weather!

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d.brem
d.brem

Overall rating : 5 / 5

Date of your route : Oct 08, 2023
Reliability of the description : Not used / Not applicable
Ease of following the route : Not used / Not applicable
Route interest : ★★★★★ Very good
Very busy route : No

There are no GPS tracks on the route. You can't go wrong. A 3000 that's easy to get to, but make sure you're well shod (not like some tourists) and have poles (it's easier). Lots of photo breaks. And if you want peace and quiet => leave before everyone else... very early.

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