Mountain passes around Adervielle-Pouchergues, located in the Hautes-Pyrénées department of France, provide access to routes popular with cyclists and hikers. This region is characterized by challenging ascents and panoramic views of the Pyrenees. The area features several mountain passes known for their appearance in cycling events.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The summit rock and a seating area are located after the strenuous ascent. Here you have to decide which way you want to go next.
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Quite accessible for a normal training level. The first section is more shaded, the second more open. Almost at the end, turn right to climb to the Peyragudes station. You can also do it at the summit with less gradient; it's a more accessible road in good condition.
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Passes reserved for cyclists 9-12 p.m. this Monday 07/15, happiness!
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The Col d'Azet is a road mountain pass located at 1,585 meters above sea level. It allows you to go from the Aure valley to the Louron valley. It is one of the 34 passes connected by the famous pass road.
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A nice reward awaits you with delicious pancakes...
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The Col de Peyresourde is one of the legendary passes of the Pyrenees. Located at an altitude of 1,589 meters, it marks the separation between the Hautes-Pyrénées and Haute-Garonne departments. The most emblematic climb is the one that starts from Bagnères-de-Luchon. It extends over 13.74 kilometers with an average of 6.9%. It begins with a long false flat before really rising over the last few kilometers.
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Located in the Louron valley, the Col d'Azet peaks at an altitude of 1,580 meters. This passage connects the village of Loudenvielle and that of Azet on the heights of Saint-Lary-Soulan. The ascent from Lake Génos is 7.5 kilometers for an average of 8.3% with some passages at 13%.
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The region offers several renowned mountain passes. Among them are the Peyresourde Pass, famous for its challenging ascents and stunning views of the Louron valley, and the Col de Val Louron-Azet, which connects the Aure and Louron valleys with steep sections. Another significant pass is the Ascent of Col d'Aspin from Arreau, known for its picturesque landscapes and views of the Aure Valley.
Yes, the mountain passes serve as excellent starting points for various hikes. For example, the Col de Val Louron-Azet has routes like the 'Col de Val Louron-Azet – Lake Sarrouyes' loop. You can find more options and detailed routes in the Hiking around Adervielle-Pouchergues guide.
The mountain passes around Adervielle-Pouchergues offer breathtaking panoramas. From Peyresourde Pass, you can enjoy stunning views of the Louron valley. The Col d'Aspin provides magnificent views of the medieval village of Arreau and the peaks of the Aure Valley. La Hourquette d'Ancizan also offers an exceptional panorama of the Pyrénées2vallées peaks and the Aure valley.
The summer months are ideal for visiting the mountain passes around Adervielle-Pouchergues. During this time, the passes are bustling with cyclists and hikers, and the weather conditions are generally favorable for outdoor activities. You'll also encounter grazing cattle and sheep, adding to the pastoral charm.
Yes, some passes offer experiences suitable for families. The Peyresourde Pass is categorized as family-friendly, and La Hourquette d'Ancizan is noted as a potential family-friendly walk or a starting point for high-altitude hikes, where you might encounter donkeys, cows, and horses freely grazing.
The passes are renowned for their challenging ascents, frequently featured in events like the Tour de France. The climb to Peyresourde Pass from Bagnères-de-Luchon extends over 13.74 kilometers with an average gradient of 6.9%. The Col de Val Louron-Azet has sections as steep as 13%. For more cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Adervielle-Pouchergues guide.
At the summit of Peyresourde Pass, visitors can find a crêperie to refuel after the climb. While not all passes have dedicated facilities at the very top, nearby villages like Arreau and Loudenvielle offer cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
Yes, near the passes, you can find the Port de Pierrefite Cromlech. This site features megalithic structures in a circular shape, dating back to 1200 to 600 BC, offering a glimpse into ancient history and mystery.
The passes are often pastoral areas. At Col d'Aspin, you'll share the space with grazing cattle and sheep in summer. Similarly, near La Hourquette d'Ancizan, it's common to encounter donkeys, cows, and horses freely grazing.
Yes, the region around La Hourquette d'Ancizan is recognized as an International Dark Sky Reserve. This makes it an excellent spot for stargazing due to minimal light pollution, offering clear views of the night sky.
Absolutely. For those seeking more strenuous adventures, the region offers difficult mountain hikes. You can find routes like the 'Bridge near Lake Oô – Lac d'Oô loop from Granges d'Astau' in the Mountain Hikes around Adervielle-Pouchergues guide.


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