The Circus of Gavarnie
from the Saugué plateauOn foot in summer or snowshoes winter, the balade at the Saugué plateau with its interpretation panels is a must when it comes to meeting the Cirque de Gavarnie.
Although our 3 offer magnificent views, in the Gavarnie Valleys it is not necessarily necessary to make great efforts to be rewarded with a breathtaking view. From the Plateau de Saugué to the Pic du Midi, the generous nature of the Pyrenees invites you to contemplate the beauty of the mountain landscapes that surround us.
On foot in summer or snowshoes winter, the balade at the Saugué plateau with its interpretation panels is a must when it comes to meeting the Cirque de Gavarnie.
Accessible by car or bicycle for two wheel enthusiasts, the Col du Soulor is a window on the surrounding peaks. It is also the starting point for summer hiking and cross-country skiing or snowshoes Winter.
If there is a point of view to quote, it is this one! The large panoramic terrace of the Pic du Midi and its pontoon in the sky offer a 360° view of the Pyrenees chain in summer and winter.
The Hautacam ridges offer an unobstructed view of the valleys, summer and winter alike. In summer, the summer herds come to decorate this pretty painting...
The promontory of Saint-Justin is an ideal walk in in family. Just a few minutes' walk away, you reach the magnificent belvedere offering a lovely view of Luz-Saint-Sauveur and the surrounding villages.
The little extra of the walk? The delicious pancakes of the St. Justin Farm !
Departing from Ouzous in the Argelès-Gazost valley, the Pic du Pibeste is an aerial break at the gateway to the valleys. Accessible throughout the year thanks to its exposure, this hike crosses forests and clearings before leading to a promontory with a striking view.