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Pic de l'Arraing from Uchentein

Summit with a superb view of the Couserans part of the Pyrenees mountain range.
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.
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
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.
The Decauville Tunnels in the Orle Valley

An unusual hike along an old mining railway line with tunnel crossings.
Etang d'Ayes, return via the Col d'Auèdole

A pleasant hike with part of the outward and return journey in the shade; a cirque, a beautiful natural pond and a lovely viewpoint at the pass.
Mont Valier from Pla de la Lau

This demanding hike takes you to the "Seigneur du Couserans".
Étangs Rond and Long loop via the Ribérot and Peyralade valleys
A pretty loop in the Couserans valleys, leading to the Rond and Long lakes, overlooked by the iconic peaks of the massif, Mont Valier and Pic des Trois Comtes. The route often runs close to the water and is dotted with beautiful waterfalls, guaranteeing a change of scenery.
From Lac de Bethmale to Étang d'Ayes

A breathtaking hike leading to Étang d'Ayès from Lac de Bethmale via Cirque de Campuls and its wonderful waterfall.
Cabane de Campuls from the Etang de Bethmale

A short hike accessible to all, best done with snowshoes. In addition to its short distance, low altitude and easy level of difficulty, you will be treated to magnificent landscapes all the way to the final cirque of the Cabane de Campuls.
The site is very popular in summer, but much less so in winter.
The Bentaillou Mines from Eylie

Combine mountain hiking with discovering industrial heritage.
This valley has a rich mining heritage, and the succession of reminders of this as you climb, dotted with ruins and twisted, rusty scrap metal, evokes the past importance of the heart of our mountain range.
The barns of Balagué

Sunshine, panoramic views of the Vallier massif and the Pyrenees, and barns are all on the agenda for this loop above the village of Balagué.
Bethmale and Ayes: two ponds, two atmospheres
A circular route that allows you to discover a low-altitude pond nestled in the middle of the forest, then a mountain pond in the heart of the mountain pastures, passing by the Campuls hut, and to meet the herds in summer.
Author's note: this hike was published a long time ago: for any changes to the original route, please consult the comments at the end of the file.
Étang d'Eychelle and Cabane d'Eychelle

A pretty lake nestled at the foot of the mountains and a shepherd's hut in summer surrounded by mountains with, on the way back, a beautiful view of the Bethmale Valley.
Pic de la Quère

Start from the village of Alos and its castle. After a steep climb, you will discover the panorama of the Ariège Pyrenees and, at the summit of the Pic de la Quère, a small part of the Mont Valier.
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.
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.
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).
L'Estours and L'Artigue
A round-trip route dominated by water, in the cool valley of the Estours and Artigue streams.
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.
Le belvédère du Couserans

De ruelles en sentiers, cet itinéraire conduira le promeneur de Saint-Lizier au Montcaliver, belvédère sur l'ensemble des vallées couserannaises et les splendides sommets dominés par le seigneur du Couseran: le mont Vallier.
Sauth deth Pish
The hike starts from the car park near the "Sauth deth Pish" waterfall, after 9 km on a tarmac track.
After seeing the pretty waterfall on the left as you arrive, the route starts by heading towards the bottom of the valley.
There is a first, slightly steep climb through the woods, then you come out into a treeless area.
The difficulty lies not in the elevation gain, but in the section between the end of the forest and the bridge that takes you to the other side, which is on the side of the mountain and quite narrow. However, if you take care, it is easy to cross.
You then come out onto a tarmac track for the descent, which is admittedly less pleasant and has a few cars passing by, but I wouldn't have done it the other way round.