Best mountain peaks around Ségus are found in the Pyrenees, offering access to notable summits for hikers and nature enthusiasts. This commune provides diverse landscapes, from accessible trails to more challenging ascents. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing extensive panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and distant peaks. It serves as a gateway to exploring the natural heritage of the Pyrenean range.
Last updated: July 1, 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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viewpoint over the valley of the gift de pau.
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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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The most prominent peaks directly accessible from Ségus are Pibeste Peak and Alian Peak. Pibeste Peak offers expansive panoramic views, while Alian Peak is often included in scenic hiking loops from the area.
Pibeste Peak, at 1,349 meters, provides stunning 180-degree panoramic views of the Pyrenees mountain range, the valley below, and even distant cities like Lourdes, Pau, and Tarbes. It's an exceptional viewpoint, especially when higher mountains are snow-capped.
While specific 'easy' or 'family-friendly' categories aren't explicitly listed for all peaks, trails to Alian Peak are described as moderate, requiring good fitness but featuring mostly accessible paths. These loops offer scenic forest landscapes suitable for a rewarding trek without extreme difficulty.
The ascent to Pibeste Peak offers well-marked hiking trails varying in difficulty from moderate to hard. These routes can be steep but promise rewarding vistas for those seeking a more challenging experience.
The Ségus mountain area is rich in natural features. Pibeste Peak is part of the Pibeste-Aoulhet Regional Nature Reserve, a protected area spanning over 5,144 hectares. This reserve offers diverse Pyrenean landscapes and opportunities to discover its natural heritage.
Yes, at the summit of Pibeste Peak, you can find the vestiges of an old cable car station. While some historical accounts mistakenly refer to it as a former luxury hotel, it's a notable landmark at the peak.
Beyond hiking, the Ségus area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes like 'The col du Tourmalet from Lourdes' or 'Hautacam – emblematic passes of the Pyrenees' in the Road Cycling Routes around Ségus guide. For mountain biking, Mount de Gez is highlighted as a beautiful spot for enduro mountain biking with demanding climbs and varied terrain.
Yes, Alian Peak is often included in hiking loops originating from Ségus, such as the 'Alian Peak – Abandoned forest farm loop from Ségus'. It can also be part of larger trails that include Pibeste Peak, like the 'Pibeste and Alian Peaks Loop from Viger'.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views from peaks like Pibeste Peak and Alian Peak, which offer stunning vistas of the Pyrenees and the valleys. The diverse hiking opportunities and the natural beauty of the Pibeste-Aoulhet Regional Nature Reserve are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Pibeste Peak is part of the Pibeste-Aoulhet Regional Nature Reserve, a protected area covering 5,144 hectares. This reserve offers opportunities to explore the region's natural heritage and cultural specificities through its trails. You can find more information about the reserve on Lourdes Infotourisme.
While many trails are accessible directly from Ségus and surrounding villages, Pic du Jer, a peak overlooking Lourdes, is also accessible by funicular, offering a convenient way to reach its summit and enjoy the views.


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