Mountain peaks around Louvie-Soubiron provide access to the Pyrenees, offering diverse features and views. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, with summits ranging from moderate to challenging. These natural landmarks offer viewpoints over valleys and other prominent Pyrenean peaks. The area is known for its varied landscape, including rocky and grassy slopes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A very nice hiking and climbing tour, but you should have a head for heights. The view from the summit makes you forget the effort. Our dog also managed it, but Lenchen needed support every now and then. We returned the same way because the suggested route was too dangerous. Locals gave us the information that there is actually no path there. So no round trip.
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Soum de Grum is a small summit dominating the mythical Col d'Aubisque at 1,870 meters above sea level. It offers a beautiful panorama over the summits of the Ossau valley and Western Bigorre.
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La Hourquette d'Arre separates the Ossau valley from that of Aspe at an altitude of 2,574 metres. This passage located on the GR 10 offers superb views of the two valleys it connects.
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On the path which connects Eaux-Bonnes to the heights of Gourette, a magnificent panorama opens up over the Petit and Grand Gabizos which peak respectively at 2,639 and 2,692 meters above sea level.
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The Pic de Pan faces the Col du Soulor, at an altitude of 1,200 metres. From up there you have a unique panoramic view of the Azun valley. The short detour via this peak will offer you a rather unique setting for a picnic. You can even try your hand at mountain cuisine in one of the inns in the valley.
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The Géougue de Tortes is a peak in the Ossau valley which rises gently to 1,945 meters above sea level. On the path that winds around it, you can admire the Col d'Aubisque in the distance, the towns of Tortes and Gourette.
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La Hourquette d'Arrê peaks at 2,574 meters above sea level. This chain of small peaks forms a barrier between the Ossau and Aspe valleys. A small passage on the GR10 allows you to go from one to the other.
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From here you can admire the Small and the Large Gabizos, which are among the celebrities of the area. These peaks are connected by ridges and ridges that tease the 3000 meters. If you come back to the area or have time for a big detour, a quite spectacular ridge path can be taken there.
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The region around Louvie-Soubiron offers a variety of impressive peaks. Notable summits include Pic de Ger, known for its 360-degree panoramas, and Grand Barbat, which provides stunning vistas of other Pyrenean giants. For breathtaking views, consider visiting Soulor Panorama or Pan Peak, both highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, several peaks offer significant challenges. The ascent to Grand Barbat is a demanding T3-rated trail, suitable for experienced hikers. Pic de Ger is considered an expert-level hike, though its normal route from a nearby col is manageable for those with good fitness. Additionally, the Hourquette d'Arre, a mountain pass at 2,574 meters, is part of a challenging route on the GR10.
Pic d'Escurets is often recommended for families. Despite its moderate altitude, it offers a spectacular 360-degree panorama and the chance to observe griffon vultures. The hike is relatively short, around 5 km, though it does include some steep sections.
From Pic de Ger, you can see iconic peaks like Pic du Midi d'Ossau and Vignemale. Pic d'Escurets offers views of the Eaux-Bonnes valley, Pau, Lourdes, and even Pic de Ger. Pic de Bazès is distinguished by its unique appearance, resembling an old volcanic cone, and provides a panorama stretching to the Néouvielle massif and the Basque Country. You can also find a Viewpoint over the Petit and Grand Gabizos, which are prominent peaks in the area.
The best time to visit and hike peaks like Pic de Ger is typically between June and October. During these months, the weather conditions are generally more favorable for mountain excursions.
Pic de Ger is steeped in local folklore, with a legend involving 'Clara la Dame au Châle' who supposedly pierced the peak. A 'hole' is still said to be carved in the rock near the summit, adding a touch of mystery to its natural grandeur.
The region around Louvie-Soubiron is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking or enjoy cycling, with options like the Col d'Aubisque – Col du Soulor loop. For more hiking, check out the hiking guide for Louvie-Soubiron.
Pic d'Escurets is accessible from the Col de Marie Blanque, while the ascent to Pic de Bazès typically starts from the Col de Couraduque. These cols often serve as convenient starting points for trails leading to the summits.
While specific dog-friendly routes aren't universally designated, some visitors have successfully brought their dogs on trails. For example, the hike to Pan Peak has been managed by dogs, though some sections might require support for your canine companion. Always assess the trail difficulty and your dog's capabilities.
Beyond the most popular spots, consider Soum de Grum, a small summit dominating the mythical Col d'Aubisque. It offers a beautiful panorama over the summits of the Ossau valley and Western Bigorre, providing a rewarding experience away from the busiest trails.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramas and unique views offered by the peaks. Whether it's the extensive vistas towards the west from Soulor Panorama, the unique setting for a picnic at Pan Peak, or the dramatic views of the Gabizos, the breathtaking scenery is a major highlight. The challenging yet rewarding nature of the hikes also contributes to a memorable experience.


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