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Bus station hiking trails in Réserve Nationale De Chasse Et Faune Sauvage D'Orlu traverse a diverse landscape within the Ariège Pyrenees, ranging from 950 meters to 2,765 meters in elevation. The region features high mountain environments with rugged alpine terrain, varied vegetation including beech forests at lower elevations, and high-altitude moorlands. River valleys, such as that of the Oriège, along with wetlands and rocky rupestral environments, characterize the area.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
4.1
(15)
55
hikers
12.0km
03:49
420m
420m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.4
(7)
18
hikers
9.25km
03:04
430m
430m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
14
hikers
5.92km
01:34
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
12
hikers
3.13km
00:50
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
15
hikers
3.53km
00:55
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It would be nice to know the names of the peaks that can be seen from the Sarrat de l'Etang...
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It's a shame they put it on the road
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Very entertaining route along the river
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A spectacular route along its river and tributaries, its lake and its special characteristics make it very beautiful and entertaining.
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Lake Campauleil has existed since 1941, following the construction of a dam by EDF. It culminates at 814 meters above sea level and becomes, thanks to the dam, a small paradise for fisherman. Easily accessible, the lake becomes an ideal place to relax or enjoy a good picnic with family or friends.
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Orgeix is a small, bucolic village nestled on the right bank of the Oriège River. This rural commune of barely 100 inhabitants is like a haven of serenity overlooking the sometimes turbulent Oriège River. On mild summer days, its bucolic streets invite contemplation. If you're not pressed for time, cross the stone bridge, sit at the foot of the church, and strike up a conversation with the locals, who are always willing to share their stories of village life.
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On the shores of Oriège, the Ioules campsite is a small three-star campsite, located at the exit of Orlu at the gates of its National Reserve. All amenities are there. The atmosphere is pleasant and warm. The campsite acts as a stopover on the GRP® Tour des Montagnes d'Ax but can very well serve as a base camp for exploring all the massifs that outcrop the Oriège valley. It is open from April 1 to November 1 and offers 89 pitches. More information on: www.camping-chalets-orlu.com
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There are over 30 hiking trails accessible directly from bus stations within the Réserve Nationale De Chasse Et Faune Sauvage D'Orlu. These routes offer a range of difficulties, from easy strolls to challenging mountain ascents.
Yes, the reserve offers several easy routes perfect for families or those new to hiking. For instance, the Path to Orlu valley – Lake Campauleil loop from Orgeix is a gentle 3.1 km walk with minimal elevation gain, ideal for a relaxed outing. Another accessible option is the Hiking loop from Orgeix, which is 5.2 km long and offers a bit more variety.
The trails accessible from bus stations traverse a diverse range of landscapes characteristic of the Ariège Pyrenees. You'll encounter everything from lush beech forests at lower elevations to high-altitude moorlands and pastures. Many routes follow river valleys, offering views of the Oriège river, and some provide glimpses of the rugged alpine terrain and rocky environments that define the reserve.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in the Réserve Nationale De Chasse Et Faune Sauvage D'Orlu, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 2,100 ratings. Hikers frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the chance to observe mountain wildlife like chamois and marmots, and the well-maintained paths that make exploring accessible even without a car.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible trails are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same point, often conveniently near a bus stop. Examples include the easy Path to Orlu valley – Lake Campauleil loop from Orgeix and the more challenging Lac de la Coumasse – View of the lakes loop from Lac des Bouillouses.
No, dogs are strictly not permitted within the Réserve Nationale de Chasse et Faune Sauvage d'Orlu, even on a leash. This rule is in place to protect the diverse wildlife and domestic herds within the reserve and prevent disturbance. Visitors are asked to respect this regulation to help preserve the natural environment.
Yes, several points of interest can be found along or near the bus-accessible trails. You might encounter the tranquil Étang Faury, explore the scenic Vallée d'Orlu, or even reach the En Beys Refuge, which offers an overnight option for hikers. Higher routes may offer views of peaks like Mortiers Peak or Puig de Terrers.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the reserve offers several difficult routes accessible by bus. An example is the Lac de la Coumasse – View of the lakes loop from Lac des Bouillouses, which covers nearly 16 km with significant elevation gain, providing a rewarding experience with panoramic views.
The best season for hiking generally depends on the trail's altitude. Lower and moderate trails are enjoyable from late spring through early autumn (May to October). For higher mountain environments, summer (July and August) offers the most favorable conditions. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions, especially outside of peak summer, as mountain weather can change rapidly.
Absolutely. The reserve features numerous moderate trails that provide a good balance of challenge and scenic beauty. The Estany Negre (Black Lake) – Lake Vallell loop from Lac des Bouillouses is a great option, covering almost 12 km with a moderate ascent, offering stunning lake views. Another moderate choice is the Estany Negre (Black Lake) – Lac de la Coumasse loop from Lac des Bouillouses.


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