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Dog friendly hiking trails in Pyrénées traverse a diverse landscape of rugged peaks, lush valleys, and high-altitude lakes, forming a natural border between France and Spain. The region is characterized by dramatic glacial cirques, extensive forests, and varied terrain ranging from sunnier, drier Spanish slopes to cooler, wetter French foothills. Protected areas like the Pyrenees National Park preserve these environments, offering a network of trails for exploration. The elevation changes significantly across the range, providing a wide array of hiking…
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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186
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4.18km
01:19
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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7.29km
02:23
300m
300m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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315
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7.89km
02:32
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
5.0
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14
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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17
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18.9km
06:44
850m
850m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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For a nice break, I recommend the sugar crepes
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For the sportiest, many high mountain routes.
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Haven of peace around the lake not far from the Coumély barns
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Departure of several hikes, there is something for everyone, easy and more difficult walks. Magnificent landscape.
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Very busy hike in season, snow is abundant on this route in April, remember to equip yourself with a good pair of shoes and take poles for more safety. We are in the low season in April, no signal at this location, wildlife is exuberant at the moment. It is advisable not to hike alone.
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Magnificent and easily accessible circus. Be careful, the parking lot at the gloriettes fills up quickly.
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Dogs are allowed in the Estaubé cirque on a restricted section, from the parking lot to the edge of the Pyrenees National Park.
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Komoot offers a selection of 11 dog-friendly hiking trails in the Pyrénées. These routes are carefully curated to ensure a great experience for both you and your canine companion, ranging from moderate to difficult in intensity.
The Pyrénées offer incredibly diverse terrain. You can expect lush valleys and forests, especially on the French side, and drier, more rugged landscapes with limestone cliffs and natural pools on the Spanish side. Higher up, trails lead through alpine meadows and past glacial lakes. Many of the dog-friendly routes, like the Gloriettes Dam – Lac des Gloriettes loop, feature well-defined paths around stunning natural features.
Yes, it's crucial to be aware of regulations. In the French Pyrénées National Park, dogs are generally not allowed off-leash or in the core zone, even on a leash, to protect wildlife. Similar restrictions apply in Spanish parks like Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park and Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park. Always check the specific park's rules before your visit. However, many dog-friendly trails exist in the peripheral zones and other beautiful areas outside these strict core zones.
The Pyrénées are rich in natural beauty. You can explore stunning cirques, like the area around the Lac des Gloriettes – Cirque d’Estaubé loop, which offers breathtaking views. The region is also dotted with beautiful lakes and impressive waterfalls. For example, you might encounter highlights such as the Distant view of the waterfall in the Cirque de Gavarnie or the Gave de Cambasque Waterfall on your adventures.
Absolutely! Many of the dog-friendly routes in the Pyrénées are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Gloriettes Lake – Gloriettes Dam loop and the Gloriettes Dam – Lac des Gloriettes loop from Vierge de L'Arraillé, allowing you to enjoy the scenery without retracing your steps.
The best time to hike with your dog in the Pyrénées is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is more stable, and trails are typically free of snow, especially at lower and moderate elevations. Summer offers warmer temperatures, but higher altitudes can still be cool. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out, as mountain weather can change rapidly.
Yes, for those seeking a more strenuous adventure, the Pyrénées offer challenging dog-friendly options. One such route is the Gave de Héas – Troumouse Cirque loop from Chapelle de Héas, which is classified as difficult and covers a significant distance and elevation gain. These trails are best suited for fit dogs and experienced hikers.
The dog-friendly trails in the Pyrénées are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning mountain scenery, the clear paths, and the opportunity to explore beautiful natural areas with their dogs. Many highlight the sense of tranquility and the rewarding views at the end of their hikes.
While many routes are moderate in length, you can find shorter options depending on your starting point. For instance, the Gloriettes Dam – Lac des Gloriettes loop from Lac des Gloriettes is a moderate 4.18 km trail, perfect for a shorter outing with your dog. Always check the distance and elevation gain to match your dog's fitness level.
The Pyrénées are renowned for their spectacular viewpoints. Many dog-friendly trails lead to panoramic vistas of valleys, cirques, and mountain peaks. Look for routes that pass by highlights such as Col d'Aspin or offer distant views of iconic peaks like Pic du Midi de Bigorre, providing excellent opportunities for memorable photos with your canine companion.
To find less crowded dog-friendly trails, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (late spring or early autumn) or exploring routes that are slightly off the most popular tourist paths. While specific 'hidden gems' are subjective, komoot's detailed maps and community reviews can help you identify trails that might offer more solitude, especially on weekdays.

