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Saint-Lary walks
Le Puech from the Col de Portet d'Aspet
The summit offers a beautiful panorama. The route takes you through the forest to the Col de l'Artigue, then gently climbs to the summit of Puech.
The Portet d'Aspet Pass - The Pic de Paloumère
The hike is suitable in all seasons. If there is snow, snowshoes may be necessary (depending on the depth).
The Tuc de Tucol from Arbas
An easy hike once you've made the climb, with magnificent views of the Pyrenees.
Crête de Cournudère or Cornudère or Cap des Teches
Arbas, land of bears, paragliders and beautiful hikes! The hike I suggest follows a ridge trail and offers beautiful views of the Comminges to the north and the high peaks of the Pyrenees to the south, all without much difficulty.
Pic de la Calabasse loop via the Col de l'Herbe Soulette
This hike will take you to the summit of Pic de la Calabasse (2,210 m) via Col de l'Herbe Soulette and Col de la Terme. The forest road allows you to warm up, then pass through forests and large expanses of summer pastures. A short stretch along the ridge leads to magnificent views of the surrounding valleys and peaks, including Maladeta.
Piéjau and Barestet huts
A short circular loop between cabins and pastures.
More of a pleasant stroll than a real hike, this route has the advantage of being very accessible without compromising on the beauty of the landscape.
The ease of this route also makes it very interesting for snowshoeing.
GPS or Visorando app useful for certain sections.
Tour du Mail des Morères
The route is mainly in the shade. Only the summit is in full sun from the village of Antras. The climb up the Col de Mourères is not difficult. A beautiful walk on the Balcon du Biros
Pic de Crabère via the Étang d'Araing
This large circular takes us through varied landscapes, discovering the riches of the Couserans. The Pic de Crabère is the remarkable highlight of this beautiful journey. From its height of 2,630 metres, you can see the high peaks of the Ariège and Luchonnais on either side, while to the south, the Aneto massif dominates the landscape. To fully enjoy this long hike, don't hesitate to stop for the night at the Étang d'Araing refuge. You'll have a front-row seat to watch the magical spectacle of the sunset over the Pic de Crabère.
Illau Cabin and Isard Chapel
Torrential streams, forests, mountain pastures, panoramic views, huts and chapels await you on this hike at the bottom of the Biros valley.
Pic de l'Arraing route
A circular loop to climb Pic de l'Arraing via Pic de Sérau, following the pretty ridges.
From Razecueillé to Tachoires via the Pic de Paloumère (or Pic de l'Aube)
A beautiful line hike, which requires you to leave a vehicle at the finish beforehand. From the village of Razecueillé, the route takes you directly to the Pic de Paloumère, offering magnificent views of the Piedmont to the north and the highest peaks to the south, east and west. The route to the finish is very varied: forestry paths, ridges, old paths that are a little forgotten and therefore poorly marked, beech forests frequented mainly by wild boar and roe deer.
Col de l'Arraing
Splendid view of the Couserans peaks with a crossing of a summer pasture and the discovery of an old marble quarry.
Pic de l'Arraing from Uchentein
Summit with a superb view of the Couserans part of the Pyrenees mountain range.
Pic de Crabère from Labach
The Pic du Crabère is a must-see summit forming a tripoint between Haute-Garonne, Ariège and Spain. It offers a superb view of the entire Maladeta glacier and the highest peaks in Spain, including the king of the Pyrenees: Aneto! A fairly long hike, but without any technical difficulty, and with a well-marked and easy-to-follow path.
The Bentaillou Mines from Eylie
Combine mountain hiking with discovering industrial heritage.This valley has a significant mining heritage, and the succession of reminders of this during the climb, dotted with ruins and twisted, rusty scrap metal, evokes the past importance of the heart of our mountain range.
Tuc or Pic de Maubermé
The highest point in the Val d'Aran and Couserans, Maubermé is often overlooked in favour of Mont Valier. However, unlike Valier, the path climbs steadily and pleasantly to Port d'Urets (and its small hut where you can spend the night), then becomes a little steeper to reach the summit, which may prove a little difficult for those who are not used to it.
On the heights of Aspet
This hike starts at the unusual Miègecoste Chapel, follows a discovery trail with the ruins of a watchtower, and continues on a large loop around the heights of Aspet. It is one of the most beautiful vantage points for admiring the Pic de Cagire, the "lord of Comminges".
Circular Pré Carré and Artigues from Saleich
This hike takes place on good tracks and forest roads, through beautiful forests of beech, ash, chestnut, boxwood and other trees. The descent is mainly on less comfortable paths, which require a little more attention as they are less well-trodden. The yellow markings are good, but seem to have been scratched and partially erased between points (8) and (9). The route, which is mostly in the shade, can be done in any season. However, avoid periods of fog due to the reported problem of poor markings on part of the route.
Saleich loop via Urau and Castelbiague
This easy hike is located on the border of Haute-Garonne and at the gateway to Ariège. You will walk along the foothills of the Pyrenees. Varied landscapes and architectural sites are waiting to be discovered on this interesting walk.