Best attractions and places to see around Cazeaux-De-Larboust, a village located in the Haute-Garonne department of the Occitanie region in France, offers a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Situated at approximately 1000 meters altitude in the Pyrenees, the area features valleys, lakes, and mountain passes. It is known for its Romanesque church and proximity to other notable villages and towns. The region provides opportunities for exploring natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Beautiful road marked on every bend by posts celebrating Spanish winners of the Tour de France, and kilometre markers with gradient, altitude etc. it finishes at the border, which is the col.
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Very nice steep transition from F to E. The path is laid out in tight bends and hardly exposed (just steep). Coming from France, the gap looks insurmountable. In mid-June there may be some old snow fields that can be hard in the morning. Caution is advised; very light crampons, such as those available for trail running shoes, may be helpful.
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Beautiful asphalt road whether on the Ferrere side or the Luchon side. The climb on the Ferrere side is much more pleasant. I recommend this pass.
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A nice reward awaits you with delicious pancakes...
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The area around Cazeaux-De-Larboust is a natural jewel box. A must-see is Lac d'Oô, an artificial lake at 1,507 meters with an emblematic 275-meter waterfall. You can also discover the impressive natural amphitheater of Cirque des Crabioules and the Gouffre d'Enfer (Hell's Abyss/Waterfall) in the Vallée du Lys. The region is also known for its majestic mountain passes and beautiful valleys like the Larboust, Lys, and Oueil valleys.
Yes, Cazeaux-De-Larboust itself is home to a historic Church, a small building constructed around a 12th-century chapel. It's listed as a Historic Monument and features elegant Lombard style and 15th-century frescoes. Nearby, you can visit Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, recognized as a 'Most Beautiful Village' with a magnificent cathedral, or Valcabrère, which boasts the beautiful Roman-style Basilica of Saint-Just.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You'll find numerous trails for hiking, running, and mountain biking. The mountain passes are particularly popular with cyclists. In winter, the area transforms into a ski destination with nearby resorts like Superbagnères and Peyragudes. For more detailed routes, you can explore the hiking guide or running trails around Cazeaux-De-Larboust.
Cazeaux-De-Larboust is surrounded by famous mountain passes. The Peyresourde Pass, located 6 km away, is a legendary route frequently featured in the Tour de France. Another iconic pass is Port de Vénasque / Puerto de Benasque on the Franco-Spanish border, offering magnificent panoramas at 2,444 meters. You can also explore the Col du Portillon, another emblematic pass of the Pyrenees, or the Port de Balès.
Yes, the area offers a wide range of hiking trails suitable for various skill levels, from family walks to challenging treks. For example, the hike to Lac d'Oô is a popular and rewarding option. More challenging routes can be found towards the Port de Vénasque. You can find detailed routes and difficulty ratings in the hiking guide for Cazeaux-De-Larboust.
Families can enjoy exploring the natural landscapes with numerous trails suitable for walks. The area's lakes and waterfalls, such as Lac d'Oô, offer beautiful scenery for family outings. During winter, the smaller, family-friendly ski station of Bourg d'Oueil is also nearby, providing a great option for winter sports with children.
Absolutely! Cazeaux-De-Larboust is ideally located between two major Pyrenean ski resorts: Superbagnères and Peyragudes. These resorts offer a combined total of over 80 slopes. Superbagnères provides panoramic views, while Peyragudes is known for sun-drenched skiing. The smaller, family-friendly station of Bourg d'Oueil is also a great option for winter sports.
Visitors frequently praise the unspoiled beauty of the Haut-Garonne Pyrenees. The crystal-clear lakes, dense forests, and majestic peaks create a stunning backdrop for outdoor adventures. The iconic 275-meter waterfall at Lac d'Oô is often highlighted as a must-see, and the panoramic views from mountain passes like Port de Vénasque are highly recommended.
Yes, several charming places are within easy reach. Bagnères-de-Luchon, just 5 km away, is a lively 'belle-époque' spa town with tourist amenities. Approximately 25 km away, you'll find Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, a 'Most Beautiful Village' with a rich history, and Valcabrère, known for its beautiful Basilica of Saint-Just.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural landscapes, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather. For skiing and snowboarding, the winter months (December to March) are ideal when the nearby resorts are fully operational.
Yes, the region boasts several impressive natural wonders. The 275-meter waterfall at Lac d'Oô is a prominent feature. Additionally, the Gouffre d'Enfer (Hell's Abyss/Waterfall) in the Vallée du Lys is another notable site. The Cirque des Crabioules also presents a dramatic natural amphitheater.
Cazeaux-De-Larboust is an excellent base for both gravel biking and running. You can find a variety of routes, including challenging loops around mountain passes for gravel biking, in the gravel biking guide. For runners, there are numerous trails, from shorter loops to longer, more difficult runs around lakes and through valleys, detailed in the running trails guide.


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