Mountain peaks around Gez-Ez-Angles, a commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department of France, offer diverse landscapes for exploration. This area serves as a gateway to the Pyrenees mountains, providing a range of hiking opportunities. The terrain varies from wooded paths to open ridges, with several peaks offering panoramic views of the surrounding region.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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For your information, historically this was the arrival station for the cable car. It operated until the installation of the television and radio relay. After a storm, it's not uncommon for the relay to go into standby mode. TDF has a contract that runs from Monday to Friday. In case of a power outage, the weekend is reserved for reading or playing board games.
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nice relaxing hike (down the mountain) not far from Lourdes
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hike to do in dry weather, with a magnificent view of the Pic du Jer at the summit
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The Jer peak peaks at 948 meters, overlooking the emblematic city of Lourdes. Also accessible by funicular, it offers a superb view of the city and its valley.
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Magnificent view over the plain and the Gaves valley. On the other hand, it is not an old luxury hotel at the top, but the old cable car station. There is indeed a project to transform it into a shelter, but the funding is not forthcoming.
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Magnificent viewpoint once at the top but DO NOT take the route that leaves from Parking Boissarie!! From the old cable car down to the river the hiking trail no longer exists. No choice but to go down but in the middle of brambles, nettles and a few slips. As the old hiking trail is no longer maintained, it has become dangerous. With the "good" surprise of coming face to face with hunters...
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This is BY FAR the WORST route I have ever walked there. This so-called "walking path" is a 10 cm narrow dirt furrow that the cows use. What I have never had before is that a path is drawn that is qua non-existent. I was standing in front of a rocky cliff while descending and had two options 1. Call a helicopter 2. Somehow get down there without sustaining life-threatening injuries. I then slid almost 20 meters down the slope with my butt first. It should be mentioned in passing that the remaining “paths” are completely overgrown with nettles, small fir trees and other thorny plants. I cut myself EVERYTHING and can only hope I don't end up in the hospital with a tetanus infection. Please, please people, AVOID this route at ALL costs.
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Directly from Gez-Ez-Angles, you can easily access Aubuchous, a small summit offering clear ridges and extensive panoramic views of the foothills and the Pyrenees. Another prominent peak in the vicinity is Pibeste Peak, which culminates at 1,349 meters and provides a broad panorama of the Pyrenees chain and the valley below.
The region around Gez-Ez-Angles offers varied terrain suitable for hiking across different seasons. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. For specific peaks, always check local conditions, especially for higher altitudes, as weather can change rapidly in the Pyrenees.
Yes, the area offers trails suitable for various skill levels. While some routes to peaks like Mount de Gez can be moderate to hard, there are also easier walks. The loop trail to Aubuchous from Gez-Ez-Angles is described as pleasant and accessible, making it a good option for families looking for a rewarding experience without extreme difficulty.
The peaks around Gez-Ez-Angles offer diverse and stunning panoramic views. From Aubuchous, you can see the foothills and the wider Pyrenees range. Pibeste Peak provides an expansive view of the Pyrenees chain and the valley. Pic du Jer, near Lourdes, offers a superb panorama of the city and its valley, while View from the Summit of Béout gives a 360-degree vista of the Lourdes area.
Absolutely! The region is popular for mountain biking. For example, the MTR+Mont de Gez track is highly regarded for enduro mountain bikers. Additionally, the Pic du Jer area features a popular 17.5 km mountain biking loop. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Gez-Ez-Angles guide.
For a less frequented but rewarding short hike, consider Le Béout, situated on the heights of Lourdes. Its main summit at 791 meters, marked by a cross, offers a 360-degree panorama. Further along, you can find the entrance to the 'Gouffre de Lourdes,' an 82-meter deep cave, adding an element of exploration to your visit.
Beyond hiking and mountain biking, the area around Gez-Ez-Angles offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as those detailed in the Running Trails around Gez-Ez-Angles guide. Cycling is also a popular activity, with routes like the Argelès-Gazost and Gaves Greenway Loop, which you can find in the Cycling around Gez-Ez-Angles guide.
Yes, several peaks offer interesting historical elements. Near the summit of Pibeste Peak, you'll find the old cable car station, which some visitors have noted was once a luxury hotel. On Le Béout, a second summit at 719 meters provides a viewpoint with the old cable car installation of Le Béout, adding a touch of history to the natural beauty.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views from the summits, with many sharing photos of the stunning landscapes. The diverse trails, ranging from wooded paths to open ridges, are also highly appreciated. The community has shared 56 photos and given 77 upvotes to the highlights in the area, indicating a strong positive experience with the natural beauty and hiking opportunities.
Pic du Jer, located near Lourdes, is highly accessible. It offers a significant elevation gain and panoramic views across the Pyrenean landscape. A funicular also allows you to reach the summit, making it an easy option for those who prefer not to hike the entire way. From the top, you get a superb view of Lourdes and its valley.
Alian Peak, culminating at 1,089 meters, is categorized as an intermediate ascent. While offering a nice panorama, especially of the valley, hikers should be prepared for a climb that can be in full sun, so bringing a cap and water is recommended. The passage of the breach of the same name also provides access to Pibeste.


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