Best lakes around Sazos are found in the Hautes-Pyrénées region, offering diverse natural landscapes. The commune of Sazos itself is home to at least one notable natural lake, Lac de Badet. The surrounding area features numerous mountain glacial lakes, providing opportunities for high-altitude experiences and accessible trails. This region is characterized by its Pyrenean setting, with lakes nestled among peaks and valleys.
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beautiful lake not very difficult within everyone's reach.
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Less frequented than Lake Gaube, also smaller and everyone can judge, but I found it less pretty even if it is clearly worth the trip.
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... view of the bridge and the waterfall.
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A phenomenal mountain lake that gets crowded later in the summer.
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A magnificent cross-country route that I never tire of: France ➡️ Col des Mulets ➡️ Spain ➡️ Col d'Arratille ➡️ France 🤩 In this sense, although the climb to the Col des Mulets from Les Oulettes may seem steep, at least at the start, it is done quite quickly, in less than 2 hours. In September, you will no longer find snow on the path that connects the two passes. One point of attention, however: as you approach the Col d'Arratille, a passage may seem tricky for some and will require a certain agility. Indeed, a short rocky section, requiring the support of the hands, leads to a flat area from where you will continue your path without difficulty. At the Col d'Arratille, you will come across its lake, a jewel whose colors will remain in your memory for a long time.
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Splendid stony passage in Spain along the cirque between the two passes to return to France.
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Beautiful….. What else can I say
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The Sazos region, part of the Hautes-Pyrénées, is characterized by its Pyrenean setting, featuring numerous natural, mountain, and glacial lakes. These range from high-altitude serene spots to more accessible, popular destinations nestled among peaks and valleys.
Yes, Lac de Badet, located within Sazos itself, is a natural Pyrenean lake at an altitude of 2,569 meters. It offers a serene high-altitude mountain experience and is accessible via hiking routes, such as from La Fruitière or the granges de Bué.
Lake Gaube is an excellent choice, known for its spectacular views of the magnificent Vignemale massif. Its ease of access makes it a popular spot for day walkers, and you can enjoy views both upstream and downstream.
Yes, Pont d'Espagne, a natural site near Lake Gaube, is famous for its numerous waterfalls. Additionally, Lac d'Oô is a well-known lake surrounded by imposing cliffs and features a magnificent waterfall, offering an immersive natural experience.
For a more secluded and tranquil experience, consider Lac Saussat. It's praised for its picturesque green setting and is ideal for contemplation. The best time to visit for hiking and wildlife spotting, including chamois, marmots, and bearded vultures, is typically between June and October.
Yes, swimming is permitted in Lac de Gaube, making it a popular choice for those looking to take a dip in the Pyrenean waters.
Lac d'Estaing is a great option for families. It's a natural glacial lake at 1,163 meters with a path encircling it suitable for various walking levels. It's popular for its peaceful atmosphere and accessible trails, allowing observation of local fauna and flora.
Estom Lake is nestled at the bottom of the Lutour valley and serves as an excellent base for hikers. There is a refuge installed there, and camping is also allowed around the lake for those planning longer excursions.
Beyond visiting the lakes themselves, the region offers extensive outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including difficult loops like the Lac d'Agnouède or Grand Lac d'Ardiden, and easier options like the Luz-Saint-Sauveur – Carrous'ailes loop. There are also MTB trails and road cycling routes available.
Yes, during the Col d'Arratille and Col des Mulets Traverse, you will encounter a lake at Col d'Arratille known for its memorable, jewel-like colors, offering a truly unique natural feature.
While many lakes are beautiful year-round, for hiking and wildlife spotting, especially at lakes like Lac Saussat, the period between June and October is generally considered the best time to visit.
Absolutely. Lac d'Espingo and Lac Saussat are particularly known for their crystal-clear waters that majestically reflect the surrounding Pyrenean mountains, providing stunning photographic opportunities.


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