Best mountain peaks around La Cabanasse are found in the Pyrénées-Orientales department of France, serving as a gateway to the Pyrenees mountain range. La Cabanasse, situated at an average altitude of 1,596 meters, offers access to various peaks. The region features diverse landscapes, from forests to rocky areas, providing a range of hiking experiences. This area is a starting point for routes within the larger Pyrénées-Orientales region.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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View of the Carlit, the Bouillouses, the Péric, the Sierra de Cadi, the Cerdagne valley .... Wonderful.
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This pedestrian pass allows hikers to switch from the Carança valley to the Riberola valley. It peaks at 2,367 meters and forms the junction between two magnificent peaks: Puigs Rodon to the south, and Gallinàs to the north.
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The Pic dels Moros culminates at 2,138 meters on the heights of Font-Romeu. Easy to access, it offers a remarkable panorama of the Pyrenees chain.
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The Pic d'Eyne culminates at 2,789 meters above the Eyne Valley in France and the Nuria Valley in Spain.
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The Pic dels Moros, at an altitude of 2,138 meters west of Font-Romeu, offers magnificent views of Cerdanya.
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Mount Llaret, which dominates Lake Aude (source of the river) at an altitude of 2,376 m, is quite accessible from the resort of Les Angles and its hiking trails.
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El Puig, or Pic de Finestrelles is a mountain of 2,826.9 meters of altitude located on the axial ridge of the Pyrenees, located between the communal areas of Eina and Llo, both in the region of Alta Cerdanya, and the municipality of Queralbs, belonging to that of Ripollès. It is at the south-west end of the Eina district, at the south-east, also end, of Llo and at the northern limit, towards the north-west side, of Queralbs. It has Pic de Núria nearby to the east, Coll de Finestrelles to the southwest and Puigmal de Segre, or Llo, a little further to the southwest. It has the singularity of being the mountain from which the world record of portraying the most distant landscape on the planet has been achieved. In other words, this means, from a point on the planet (not aerial means or from celestial bodies), to be able to grasp a horizon that is maximally distant and that is defined enough to identify its relief. Specifically, the Ecrins (French Alps) were photographed at dawn on July 16, 2016, so that the distance of 443 km to Pic Gaspard was covered. Two and a half years later it still stands as a world record.
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Beyond the well-known Pic du Canigou, you can explore Mount Llaret, which offers stunning views of Lake Aude and the surrounding peaks like Carlit. Another notable summit is Pic de Finestrelles, known for its incredible 360-degree panoramas and even holding a world record for distant landscape photography.
For breathtaking vistas, Pic du Canigou provides a 360-degree panoramic view encompassing the entire Pyrenees mountain range, the Roussillon plain, and the Mediterranean coastline. The Peak of the Moors (Pic dels Moros) also offers magnificent views of the Cerdagne valley, Pic du Carlit, and the Sierra del Cadí.
Yes, for a more challenging ascent, consider Pic d'Eyne (2,789 m). This peak acts as a significant ridge, connecting routes to other high summits like Pic de Noufonts or Torre d'Eina, offering a demanding experience for seasoned hikers.
Pic du Canigou is deeply ingrained in Catalan culture, often referred to as the 'sacred mountain of the Catalans.' It hosts an annual event before St. John's Day where a 'Flame of Canigó' is carried to the summit, symbolizing Catalan identity and heritage.
Yes, Col Mitjà is a notable pedestrian pass at 2,367 meters. It allows hikers to transition between the Carança and Riberola valleys and forms a junction between the peaks of Puigs Rodon and Gallinàs, offering a scenic route.
Beyond hiking, the region around La Cabanasse is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and general cycling paths. For specific routes, explore the guides for Road Cycling Routes around La Cabanasse, MTB Trails around La Cabanasse, and Cycling around La Cabanasse.
Yes, particularly on the slopes of Pic du Canigou, you'll find mountain refuges such as Cortalets and Mariailles. These are essential for multi-day treks, providing shelter and facilities for hikers exploring the vast Canigou massif.
The Pic dels Moros is considered an 'easy to moderate' hike, making it accessible to a wider range of visitors. The trail typically starts in dense pine forests and transitions to open mountain plains, offering rewarding views without extreme difficulty.
Yes, from the summit of Pic du Canigou, you can enjoy a spectacular panoramic view that extends all the way to the Mediterranean coastline, making it a truly unique experience.
The region offers diverse landscapes. You'll encounter dense pine forests at lower altitudes, transitioning to more open mountain plains, and eventually rocky, scree-covered areas as you ascend to higher peaks. This variety provides a rich visual experience for hikers.
Absolutely. La Cabanasse serves as a convenient starting point for various hiking and cycling routes within the larger Pyrénées-Orientales region. This includes sections of the long-distance GR10 trail and routes that incorporate scenic elements like the historic Train Jaune and the Gisclard Bridge.


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