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Lake Ourrec

A small mountain lake with a beautiful blue-green colour. Less frequented than the Lac Bleu, it is a real pleasure to soak up the calm and splendour of the site. The route offers views of the magnificent Pitch d'Ouscouaou waterfall.
Lac d'Ourrec and Lac Bleu from Le Chiroulet

A beautiful loop to reach the Col de Bareilles and access Lac Bleu, passing by Lac d'Ourrec, with a beautiful variety of landscapes. There is a magnificent waterfall on the way back that is worth seeing! The hike is very well marked, so it is easy to follow!
Lac de Bassias or Lac de Couey Seque from Hautacam

From the start, there is a superb panorama of the surrounding mountains. The view of the widening lake is splendid.
Lac Bleu via the Col d'Aoube from the Toue bend

Beyond the Tourmalet mountain pastures, on the other side of a high mountain pass, discover a huge, deep blue lake.
Lac Bleu is at the same altitude as the starting point, in a neighbouring valley. To reach it, you must cross the easy Col d'Aoube, passing from the gentle hustle and bustle of the Col du Tourmalet to a wild valley where the small Lac Vert and the immense Lac Bleu are located. A pleasant hike in the company of herds, with large Pyrenean birds of prey flying overhead.
Lac dets Plagnous
Lac dets Plagnous is a tiny lake above Lac d'Isaby. A little more difficult to access than the latter, it is neglected by hikers. However, it is very pleasant and makes you want to stay on its banks for a while.
Saint-Orens Abbey and Lake Isaby from Ortiac

A beautiful hike that leads to Lake Isaby via the ruins of Saint-Orens Abbey and the Isaby Valley. A pleasant trail, sometimes steep, mostly in the forest before coming out onto the lake and the surrounding peaks (Soum and Pic de Léviste, Soum Arrouy, Soum de Lascours).
Turon de Hailla from Vizos

A beautiful, little-known hike offering superb 360° views from Léviste to Pibeste via Luz, Bergons, Gavarnie and Viscos. The climb is steep but not difficult, and your thighs will feel the burn on the descent. There is a loop variant starting lower down (Saligos) and returning via Coueylas.