Best mountain passes around Béost are situated in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department, within the Pyrenees mountain range. This region is characterized by its elevated terrain and natural landscapes. The area features several renowned mountain passes that offer routes for outdoor activities. These passes are known for their geographic features and their role in regional cycling history.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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A gentle, narrow climb. From the west, the gradient is consistently high, with no respite. The asphalt is in good condition on both sides, making it easy to descend as well.
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one of the most iconic and scenic climbs you can do IMHO. Beautiful 360 degree outlook at the top
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nice slopes for mountain biking without a high level of difficulty.
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Nice alternative to the busier route of Soulor and Aubisque
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Once you've done that, you'll want to drive even more mountains, it's just wonderful.
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One of the most beautiful roads in the Pyrenees
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The mountain passes around Béost offer breathtaking natural beauty. From the summit of Col d'Aubisque, you can enjoy a stunning 360-degree panoramic view of the Pyrenean mountains, including the Pic de Ger, the Litor cirque, the Ouzom Valley, and the Gourette cirque. The Col du Soulor also provides beautiful mountain vistas, especially from its ascent from the east, and a superb viewpoint over the Litor cirque where it junctions with the road to Aubisque.
The mountain passes around Béost are renowned for their challenging climbs, making them a favorite for cyclists. The Col d'Aubisque, for instance, is an iconic Tour de France stage, often classified as a special category climb. The ascent from Laruns is 16.6 kilometers long with an average gradient of 7.17%. The Spandelles Pass, while quieter, is characterized by a gentle yet consistently high-gradient climb from the west, offering a rewarding challenge.
Yes, the road connecting the Col du Soulor to the Col d'Aubisque, known as the Route from Soulor to Aubisque (Cirque du Litor), is a highly scenic corniche road. It offers magnificent views of the Litor cirque and includes tunnels directly dug into the rock, providing a unique experience. This section is a highlight for many visitors.
The main mountain passes, such as the Col d'Aubisque, are typically open from late May or early June to mid-November. This period offers the best conditions for cycling and hiking, with summer pastures and clear views. In winter, some areas near the passes, like the Gourette ski resort near Aubisque, transform into ideal spots for snowshoeing.
Beyond cycling, the mountain passes around Béost serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails of different difficulty levels amidst the summer pastures. For more structured activities, komoot offers several guides for the region, including Running Trails around Béost and Gravel biking around Béost, providing options for different sports and skill levels.
Yes, the Spandelles Pass is particularly appreciated for its quiet routes and good road conditions. It offers an enjoyable experience away from more crowded passes, making it a 'little corner of paradise' for those seeking tranquility while still enjoying a challenging ascent.
The mountain passes in this region, particularly the Col d'Aubisque and Col du Soulor, are deeply intertwined with the history of the Tour de France. They are iconic and regular stages of the race, often classified as special category climbs. At the summit of Aubisque, you'll even find three giant sculptures of bicycles painted in the colors of the Tour de France, commemorating their legendary status.
The ascent of Col d'Aubisque from Laruns is a classic Tour de France route. It's a brutal but rewarding climb, crossing through the Eaux-Bonnes spa resort and the Gourette ski resort. Many recommend doing it in the direction of Col du Soulor first, then Aubisque, to fully appreciate the views, especially the last 4 km.
Generally, the asphalt on the main passes like Spandelles Pass is noted to be in good condition, allowing for smooth descents. However, for the scenic Route from Soulor to Aubisque (Cirque du Litor), which includes tunnels, it's advisable to carry a decent light, as some sections can be absolutely dark. Also, be mindful of animal droppings on descents, as they can be hazardous.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning natural beauty, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the panoramic views offered by the mountain passes. The historical significance, particularly for cycling enthusiasts, also adds to their appeal. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with highlights in this guide receiving 434 upvotes and featuring 148 photos from visitors, reflecting the memorable experiences they offer.
Absolutely. The region is a road cycling paradise. You can find several routes that incorporate these famous passes, such as the 'Aubisque: The Tour Route' or the 'Col d'Aubisque – Col du Soulor loop from Gourette'. For detailed routes and more options, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Béost guide.


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