Mountain peaks around Trébons-De-Luchon serve as a gateway to the Pyrenees, situated in the Haute-Garonne department of southwestern France. This region is known for its diverse mountainous landscape, featuring numerous summits, some exceeding 3,000 meters in elevation. The area offers a range of experiences from challenging ascents to scenic walks around high-altitude lakes. Its strategic location provides access to a variety of natural features and hiking opportunities.
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This circuit starting from the beautiful little village of Artigue, will take you directly to the Saunères cabin. All along the route, you will walk with a breathtaking view of the balconies of Luchonnais. You will also overlook the city of Luchon and it is not uncommon to share this beautiful circuit with mountain bike enthusiasts.
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To see, exceptional panorama, truly magnificent
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The climb to Superbagnères was psychologically very difficult for me because it is covered by the valley and the trees that cover the road. It is a long climb, with very hard initial and final areas, and an intermediate area with some rest. My experience was very hard because of the intense heat and the long initial straights that the port has. The final part, in addition to being hard, is truly spectacular and the effort and suffering are worth it. The views from the ski resort are incredible!
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There is a nice and calm cafeteria at the top with an elevated terrace. Its a super nice place for a coke/coffee with an amazing view.
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This cabin, typical of the Pyrenean mountains, offers an ideal place to stop in the shade or to spend the night. It is installed on a balcony, allowing you to admire the Luchonnais chain. As for equipment, you will find a few pans and a wooden chest with blankets. Four or five people can easily sleep there: two beds with mattresses on the ground floor, plus three beds on the floor upstairs.
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As good as any climb anywhere, the top third is sensational
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To do in winter on snowshoes or even in crampons for certain passages where the snow is rather hard. Passage through the Col de Pierrefitte and the pleasant refuge of Mont Né. A small source will allow you to fill up your gourds.
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Beautiful little hut allowing a stopover on the GR 10.
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For breathtaking panoramas, consider visiting Superbagnères Summit (1804 m), known as the 'balcony of the Pyrenees,' offering 360-degree views. Peak of the Man’s Plain provides views into the Valle de Aran and towards the Aneto massif. Salvaguardia Peak also offers phenomenal views of Luchon and the Benasque Valley. For a splendid panorama from a ridge line, Antenac Summit is a great choice.
Yes, the region offers several challenging ascents. Pico de Aneto, at 3,404 meters, is the highest peak in the Pyrenees and a prime destination for experienced mountaineers. Perdiguère Peak, standing at 3,222 meters, is another significant target for those seeking a challenging high-mountain Pyrenean experience.
Beyond the peaks, you can discover picturesque mountain lakes such as Lac d'Oô, famous for its 275m high waterfall, Lac d'Espingo, and Lac de Saussat. The Hospice de France and Lys Valley areas also serve as gateways to the high Pyrenean mountains, offering extensive hiking trails and views of the Maladeta massif.
Yes, Salvaguardia Peak is a popular choice for day hikers, including families with children and dogs, due to its well-maintained trails and rewarding views without extreme technical climbing. The resort area of Superbagnères also offers numerous trails suitable for various levels, easily accessible via gondola from Luchon.
The best time depends on your activity. For hiking and mountaineering, late spring to early autumn (June to September) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions, with less snow and more accessible trails. For winter sports, the Superbagnères resort is ideal from December to March.
Accessibility varies by peak. Superbagnères is easily accessible by a gondola lift from Bagnères-de-Luchon. Many other peaks and trails, such as those leading to Salvaguardia Peak, are reached via well-maintained hiking paths. The region also features the GR10 long-distance hiking trail, offering accessible sections.
The area around Trébons-De-Luchon is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on iconic passes like Port de Balès, Portillon Pass, and Peyresourde Pass. There are also numerous running trails, including loops from Bagnères-de-Luchon, and gravel biking routes. For more details, explore our guides on Road Cycling Routes, Running Trails, and Gravel Biking.
Yes, the region has mountain huts that can serve as a place to stop or spend the night. For instance, Saunères Hut is a typical Pyrenean cabin offering shelter and views of the Luchonnais chain. The Portillon refuge is also a high-altitude hut near Lac du Portillon, providing access to peaks like Perdiguère.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Superbagnères Summit (1804 m) and Antenac Summit. The diverse hiking opportunities, from challenging ascents to more accessible trails, and the chance to experience the natural beauty of the Pyrenees, including high-altitude lakes and waterfalls, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, there are options for easier mountain hikes. Tuc d'Aubars offers good panoramic views and is accessible via an easy hike from Cabana d Pastor. Salvaguardia Peak also has trails generally suitable for day hikers looking for rewarding views without extreme technical difficulty.
While the focus is primarily on natural beauty, the region has historical connections. Superbagnères, for example, was historically connected to Bagnères-de-Luchon by a rack railway, and the Col de Peyresourde is famous for its frequent inclusion in the Tour de France, adding a layer of sporting history to the landscape.
While popular spots like Superbagnères can attract crowds, exploring trails leading to lesser-known summits such as Tuc d'Aubars or seeking out routes in the Lys Valley can offer a more tranquil experience. Visiting during the shoulder seasons (late spring or early autumn) can also help avoid peak crowds.


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