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Montsérié walks
Tour du Bouchet
During this walk, the great Bouchère Wood will be your companion. This hike takes you to explore the neighbouring “Ores” valley. Starting from Montsérié, a village rich in archaeological finds, it passes through beautiful Old Forests. An “Old Forest” is an ancient, mature forest: that is to say, it has been continuously forested since at least the mid-19th century. You will also discover Bayelle de Gazave, a vast and beautiful high-altitude clearing, surrounded by mountains.
Tour of Mont starting from Lortet
Starting from the village of Lortet, you will first cross the Neste river and, after a steep climb through the forest, you will be rewarded with beautiful landscapes.
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.
Short circular loop from Larrieu to Rebouc
This route is no longer signposted, but a GPS or map will suffice. This beginner-level route presents no difficulties apart from the elevation gain. It will allow you to explore the hills of Rebouc whilst staying on a tarmac road that is very quiet. Ideal for getting some fresh air, requiring no special equipment and suitable for all fitness levels.
Tour of the three villages: Rebouc, Hèches and Héchettes
the route is no longer marked or maintained!between points 4 and 5, there may be sections of around 20 metres of tall grass between June and September, but it remains passable all year round. The path may be muddy 100 metres before point 5.
The circular is accessible on foot or by bike. You will discover Rebouc, Hèches and Héchettes, villages that have remained almost unchanged since 1820-1860, as evidenced by the inscriptions carved in marble on the doors. This route will also allow you to discover the winding and sometimes steep paths that connected each of these villages. Between villages, forests and meadows, the walk will be bucolic!
The Aure Valley from Rebouc
The route is no longer marked or maintained!!!Between May and October: tall, dense ferns between points 4 and 6 make the route very difficult.
A summary of what the valley entrance has to offer: breathtaking 360° views, highlighting the incredible alignment of the valley. Discover steep paths, fords, shaded areas, mossy areas, ridges, meadows, forests and scrubby moorland, ending with a passage along a turbulent stream with multiple waterfalls.
Aventignan - Mazères-de-Neste circular loop
Circular loop in the Neste valley, passing in front of the Gargas caves for a possible visit.
Pic d'Arneille
A little-visited and little-known spot, ideal in sub-zero temperatures, where the ascent takes place in the woods, well sheltered from the wind.
This hike can also be done without snow, and it is possible to set off from Esparros, starting from the chasm.
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.
Anglo-Canadian Cemetery - Pic de Douly and Mont Aspet
This hike can be done with or without snow...
On the evening of 13 July 1944, seven British and Canadian airmen from the Royal Air Force took off to resupply the Nistos maquis. The Halifax aircraft crashed into the Pic du Douly. The airmen did not survive and were buried on site. Debris from the aircraft is still visible today. All this calls for silence and contemplation...
Collantigue hut
Climb up to this beautiful hut, which is in perfect condition. It is closed and private. However, there is a small hut in good condition available below this spot.
Please note: part of the hike is unmarked, so a good sense of direction is necessary.This hike can be done in average snow conditions. However, this requires even better orientation skills.
Pic de Montaut via the Coq ridge and the Cabane de Collantigue
A lovely hike done clockwise for a gradual and gentler climb. With two options available, this hike can be adapted to suit different levels. The aim is to meet up at the Collantigue hut to share a meal and a rest.
Col de Beyrède from Sarrancolin
A fairly long circular hike from Sarrancolin. This ascent to the Col de Beyrède from the Arreau Valley allows you to rediscover the old paths that once enabled shepherds to drive their flocks up to the summer pastures. Of course, some sections of these paths have been modified by motorised vehicles.Please note: this walk is unmarked from (3). The GPX track may prove useful, particularly from (10) to (14).
La Lande de Franquevielle admires the mountain
The Lande de Franquevielle marks the end of the Lannemezan plateau and overlooks the Garonne valley, a river that flows from Spain. This village was part of one of the five former châtelleries of Nébouzan, the Châtellerie de Saint-Plancart. The church proudly bears the French motto "Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité" (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity), a rare inscription on a church. All that remains of the castle known as "Boussost" are a few metres of foundations near the town hall, and the church bell tower is thought to be an ancient tower. There are two picnic areas.
Between Saügle and Louge, starting from Franquevielle
This village was part of one of the five ancient châtellenies of Nébouzan, the châtellenie of Saint-Blancart. The church proudly bears the French motto Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité, a rare inscription on a church. All that remains of the castle known as Boussost are a few metres of foundations, close to the town hall, and the church bell tower is thought to be an ancient tower.
Picnics are possible along the route.