Mountain peaks around Réal, located in the Pyrénées-Orientales region of France, offer a diverse natural landscape for outdoor enthusiasts. This area is characterized by its significant mountain elevations and scenic viewpoints. The terrain includes prominent summits and natural features, providing opportunities for various hiking experiences. Réal serves as a base for exploring the surrounding mountainous environment.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The L'abri de la Jasse is an open hut that allows you to stop for the night, but also to take a break sheltered from the sun or rain. It is set in a magnificent, peaceful natural setting, in the middle of a clearing dotted with pine trees.
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Dourmidou Peak (el Dormidor in Catalan), 1,843 m above sea level, is a peak in the French Pyrenees. The highest point in the Corbières-Fenouillèdes Natural Park. Its name in Catalan is Dormidor, meaning "dormitory," meaning the place where cattle come to sleep in the summer. It is easily accessible from the Col de Jau.
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View of the Carlit, the Bouillouses, the Péric, the Sierra de Cadi, the Cerdagne valley .... Wonderful.
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This 2,382 meter high peak was the highest point of the now closed Puyvalador ski resort. The views from the top of the Laurenti and Roc Blanc area are incredible and there are several ways to go up, varying depending on the slope you want when going up and down. Very close to the top there is a small aid hut where it is possible to take shelter. It is also an ideal peak to climb with snowshoes in winter, when it is all snowy.
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Mount Llaret, which dominates Lake Aude (source of the river) at an altitude of 2,376 m, is quite accessible from the resort of Les Angles and its hiking trails.
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The Roc Blanc, which overlooks the Laurenti pond, offers magnificent views of the Pyrenees.
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The Réal area in the French Pyrenees offers several notable peaks. Among them are Mount Llaret, which stands at 2,376 meters, Ginèvre Peak at 2,382 meters, and Le Roc Blanc. Additionally, Pic Dourmidou, at 1,843 meters, is the highest point in the Corbières-Fenouillèdes Natural Park.
For breathtaking vistas, Mount Llaret provides expansive views of the Carlit, the Bouillouses, the Péric, the Sierra de Cadi, and the Cerdagne valley. Le Roc Blanc offers magnificent views of the Pyrenees, while Ginèvre Peak boasts incredible views of the Laurenti and Roc Blanc area.
Yes, Ginèvre Peak is considered family-friendly, offering various routes depending on the desired slope. Its accessibility makes it a good option for families looking to enjoy the mountain environment.
The best time to hike generally depends on the specific peak and desired activity. While summer offers pleasant conditions for most trails, some peaks like Ginèvre Peak are also ideal for snowshoeing in winter when covered in snow, offering a different experience.
Yes, some peaks are dog-friendly. For instance, Ginèvre Peak is explicitly noted as dog-friendly, making it a great option for hiking with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you follow local regulations.
Yes, peaks like Ginèvre Peak and Le Roc Blanc are categorized as challenging, offering more strenuous routes for experienced hikers seeking a demanding ascent and rewarding views.
The peaks around Réal are part of the French Pyrenees, offering diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter alpine landscapes, forests, and stunning views of surrounding mountain ranges. For example, Mount Llaret overlooks Lake Aude, and Le Roc Blanc overlooks the Laurenti pond.
Yes, there are shelters available. For instance, the Jasse de Bernardi Shelter is an open hut that provides a place to rest or even spend the night, offering refuge from sun or rain in a peaceful natural setting. Additionally, near the top of Ginèvre Peak, there is a small aid hut for shelter.
Beyond hiking, the Réal area is excellent for various outdoor sports. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, with options ranging from easy loops like the Puyvalador Dam loop to more difficult routes such as the Camporells Refuge – Lake Aude loop. Road cycling is also popular, with challenging routes like the Pailhères Pass – Jau Pass loop, and traffic-free options like the Coll de la Llose and Lake Matemale Loop.
Many peaks are quite accessible. For example, Mount Llaret is easily reached from the resort of Les Angles and its hiking trails. Pic Dourmidou is easily accessible from the Col de Jau. While specific parking details for each trailhead vary, popular starting points often have designated areas for hikers.
While the focus of these peaks is primarily natural beauty and outdoor activity, some have cultural significance. For example, Pic Dourmidou (el Dormidor in Catalan) gets its name from the Catalan word meaning 'dormitory,' referring to where cattle would rest in summer, reflecting the region's pastoral history.
The village of Réal itself, and nearby towns like Les Angles and Formiguères, offer various options for accommodation, cafes, and pubs. These locations serve as convenient bases for exploring the surrounding mountain peaks and trails.


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