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Mountain biking around Luby-Betmont offers access to the diverse landscapes of the Hautes-Pyrénées department within the broader Pyrenees mountain range. This region is characterized by majestic mountains, varied trails, and extensive green forests. The terrain includes challenging climbs and technical sections, alongside more gentle paths through summer pastures and remote villages, providing a comprehensive environment for mountain biking.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
5.0
(2)
10
riders
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
9
riders
46.9km
03:42
630m
630m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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3.0
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7
riders
39.4km
03:33
730m
730m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
9
riders
38.0km
03:19
660m
660m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
6
riders
42.9km
04:03
870m
870m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Very pretty lake and very nice to do with the Soyaux tour
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very nice single with a little break under the viaduct
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Beautiful lake with a nice view
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Very nice and good mountain bike outing for a recovery or not
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Pleasant place for walking, cycling or horseback riding. The tour of the lake (9km) is signposted for pedestrians. Very nice mountain biking site. Possibility to eat at the guinguette.
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The region around Luby-Betmont, situated in the Hautes-Pyrénées, offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find everything from cross-country routes through green forests and summer pastures to more challenging technical sections and demanding climbs. The terrain is characteristic of the Pyrenees, with majestic mountains and varied trails suitable for different skill levels.
While the guide primarily features moderate to difficult routes, the broader Hautes-Pyrénées region does offer options for beginners and families. Look for dedicated bike centers or areas that transform ski resorts into bike parks during summer, which often provide easier, marked routes. For example, some trails in areas like Saint-Lary Pla d'Adet or Cauterets offer varying difficulty levels, including green trails.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Luby-Betmont and its surroundings offer several difficult routes. One such option is the Pédalage Sauvage loop from Le Bois, a 39.4 km trail through dense forests with varied terrain. Another demanding route is the Achella reservoir – Arrêt-Darré Lake loop from Clarac, covering 38 km with significant elevation changes.
The mountain bike trails often pass by beautiful natural features and points of interest. For instance, the Achella reservoir – Arrêt-Darré Lake loop from Clarac takes you past the scenic Arrêt-Darré Lake and the Réservoir de l'Achella. The wider Pyrenees National Park, accessible from the region, boasts deep forests, glacial cliffs, and numerous lakes, offering stunning backdrops for your rides.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Luby-Betmont are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the moderate Panoramic View of the Pyrenees – Fording loop from Trie-sur-Baïse and the Fording loop from Trie-sur-Baïse, both offering extensive rides through the countryside.
The best time for mountain biking in the Hautes-Pyrénées, including the Luby-Betmont area, is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is more favorable, and trails are typically clear of snow. Summer offers lush landscapes, while spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures and vibrant scenery. Winter can be challenging due to snow at higher altitudes, though some lower-lying trails might still be accessible.
The mountain biking routes in Luby-Betmont are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from more than 10 reviews. Riders often praise the majestic mountain scenery, the varied terrain that keeps rides interesting, and the extensive green forests that provide a refreshing experience. The comprehensive environment caters to different skill levels, making it appealing to many.
Yes, the broader Pyrenees region is increasingly accommodating e-MTBs. Services like Joe Bike offer guided electric mountain bike tours, allowing riders to explore Pyrenean heritage and diverse trails with assistance. While specific e-MTB routes aren't detailed in this guide, the varied terrain is generally suitable for e-MTBs, making longer or more challenging routes more accessible.
The mountain bike trails in this area vary in length, but many of the featured routes are substantial. For example, the Achella reservoir loop from Clarac is 44.1 km long, and the Fording loop from Trie-sur-Baïse covers 46.8 km. Most routes are designed for rides lasting several hours, typically between 3 to 4 hours.
While specific cafes, pubs, or accommodations directly on the trails are not listed, Luby-Betmont and nearby villages in the Hautes-Pyrénées offer various amenities. You'll find options for dining and lodging in the local communes, especially in larger towns like Trie-sur-Baïse, which serves as a starting point for several routes. It's advisable to check local listings for current availability.
Public transport options directly to specific mountain bike trailheads in rural areas like Luby-Betmont can be limited. It is generally recommended to have personal transportation to access the starting points of these routes. However, larger towns in the Hautes-Pyrénées may have bus services, and you might consider checking regional transport schedules for connections to the closest villages.
Regulations regarding dogs on trails can vary. In the Pyrenees National Park, dogs are generally not permitted, even on a leash, to protect wildlife. However, on trails outside the national park boundaries, dogs are often allowed, especially if kept under control. It's always best to check local signage or specific trail rules before heading out with your dog.


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