Best mountain peaks around Thuès-Entre-Valls are found in the Pyrénées-Orientales department of France, offering access to high-altitude areas within the Pyrenees. The commune's territory ranges from 740 to 2606 meters above sea level, placing it in a high mountain environment. This region provides diverse hiking opportunities and access to several significant peaks.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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At 2,881 m, it is the highest peak on the ridge, reaching Puigmal. It invites you to a longer ridge crossing.
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A summit with a great view and an original mountain ice axe instead of a summit cross. From here you can see the entire ridge, which is worth crossing. The path from/to the Pic de Freser is probably the key point on the otherwise technically easy ridge.
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Very busy peak. You can continue along the ridge in a westerly direction to the Pic de l'Infern
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Summit of 2859 m, a slightly more technical climb than the nearby peaks
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The most characteristic peak of the area. In good weather, it is easily accessible from Vallter.
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Passage point for different peaks and routes. Alert with fog. I recommend firm footwear.
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Strong climb and good air in the Pic
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Demanding and fun route at the same time.
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Thuès-Entre-Valls offers access to several magnificent peaks. Notable ones include Bastiments Peak (2,881 m), known for being the easternmost 2,800-meter peak in the Pyrenees, and Roca Colom summit (2,507 m), which provides expansive views and is part of many hiking routes in the southern Canigó massif. Another significant peak is Pic de la Dona (2,702 meters), celebrated for its stunning panoramic views.
Yes, the Marrana Pass, located at 2,530 meters, is a key high-altitude pass. It sits between Bastiments Peak and Gra de Fajol, serving as an obligatory step for reaching these summits and linking routes to Queralbs and Núria.
The peaks in this region offer truly spectacular and extensive views. From Bastiments Peak, you can enjoy broad panoramas. Roca Colom summit provides views of the Ulldeter cirque, Pic de la Dona, and Puig de Coma Ermada. From Pic de la Fossa del Gegant, you can see Puigmal, the sanctuary of Núria, the Canigó, and even the Mediterranean Sea on clear days.
The Gorges de la Carança are a spectacular natural attraction near Thuès-Entre-Valls, featuring paths carved into steep cliffs, suspension bridges, and vertiginous cornices above the Carança river. They offer various hiking routes, from easy loops to multi-day treks, and lead to high-altitude destinations like the Refuge du Ras de la Carança and the beautiful Estany de Carançà lake. The area is also rich in unique Pyrenean flora and fauna.
Thuès-Entre-Valls is located in the region associated with the Canigó Massif, a revered mountain in the Catalan Pyrenees. While its highest point is Pic du Canigou (2,784 meters), the massif offers an extensive network of trails, protected natural areas, diverse biodiversity, and historical sites like the Abbey of Saint-Martin du Canigó. It's recognized as a 'Grand Site de France' for its cultural and natural importance.
Yes, several peaks in the area are considered challenging. Bastiments Peak (2,881 m), Pic de la Fossa del Gegant, and Peak of Hell are all categorized as challenging summits, offering rewarding experiences for those in good physical shape and accustomed to rough terrain.
For most hiking, spring and autumn offer milder weather conditions, making them ideal for exploring the peaks. During summer, the higher altitudes are popular, while winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing, particularly around peaks like Pic de la Dona. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out.
Beyond peak bagging, the region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including difficult loops like 'Pic de Bastiments – Coll de la Marrana loop from Vallter 2000'. There are also many cycling routes and road cycling routes, such as the 'Ascent of Mont-Louis and col de la Llose'.
Yes, Pic de la Fossa del Gegant is crowned by an iron cross, offering a distinct landmark. The Peak of Hell features an original mountain ice axe instead of a traditional summit cross. The Gorges de la Carança, while not a peak, are a unique natural landmark with their carved paths and suspension bridges.
Visitors frequently highlight the truly spectacular and impressive views from the summits. The sense of peace and tranquility, especially away from crowds, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the challenging nature of the climbs and the opportunity for longer ridge crossings, as well as the diverse hiking opportunities available.
Yes, some peaks like Roca Colom summit are accessible via well-trodden paths from the Vallter ski station. Pic de la Dona is also easily accessible from Vallter 2000, making it convenient for those starting from the resort area.
Yes, a variant of the GR 11 long-distance path passes through Roca Colom summit, integrating it into broader hiking itineraries across the Pyrenees.


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