Best mountain peaks around Borce are found in the Aspe Valley, a region within the French Pyrenees known for its diverse mountainous landscapes. This area serves as a starting point for exploring various peaks and formations. The terrain offers a range of experiences, from accessible routes to challenging ascents. Borce provides access to natural features of the Pyrenees, making it a base for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A fairly difficult hike when you're not trained (which was my case) but not impossible if you take your time and go at your own pace. On the other hand, it's a very beautiful hike! The landscapes are magnificent. There are two parking lots, the Masousa parking lot and another higher up which saves 45 minutes, but the road is very bumpy.
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Emblematic peak of Canfranc, common at the start of the ski touring season, and recommended family outing to Ibón de Escalar in summer. It is a short, easy and beautiful ascent to Ibón de Escalar, and with a final climb to the peak only for mountaineers.
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The Mesa de los Tres Reyes is the highest peak in Navarra with 2444 meters. It starts from the Linza refuge, being a hard and demanding climb due to the distance (17 km round trip) and the difference in altitude (1309 meters); and the last climb to reach the top in which you inevitably have to put your hands down on a steep slope with loose stones, although it is even more impressive on the way down. But the effort is rewarded by the areas that are crossed and the views throughout the journey.
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It is best to put the bag down before climbing to the table.
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One of the "must do" summits if you live "not so far" from it.
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Beautiful landscape and top hiking area
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On the plateau of the Cirque de Lescun, in the pastoral area, there are three small huts built in the shelter of impressive rocks. Unguarded in winter, you can take a break or even spend the night there.
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There is a small refuge that stays open in winter just for sleeping
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Visitors frequently enjoy the stunning views from Lac Gentau and View of Pic du Midi d'Ossau, which offers a magnificent perspective of the iconic Pic du Midi d'Ossau. Another popular spot is Pic des Moines, known for its breathtaking panorama of the western Spanish Pyrenees and the Pic du Midi d'Ossau valley.
Yes, for families and nature lovers, the area around Pic des Moines offers a recommended outing to Ibón de Escalar in summer, which is a short, easy, and beautiful ascent. Additionally, the Mountain Hikes around Borce guide lists routes like 'Pic des Moines – Ibón de Escalar loop from Puerto Astún' which is rated as moderate and suitable for a family adventure.
Experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge can consider Pico Aspe, a significant peak at 2,645 meters (8,678 ft) known for its hard mountaineering routes, particularly from areas like Somport. Another demanding ascent is the Table of the Three Kings (Hiru Erregen Mahaia), the highest peak in Navarra, which requires good physical condition due to its distance and elevation gain.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. You can visit the dramatic Lescun Cirque, a natural amphitheater with stunning scenery. The Aiguilles d'Ansabère are distinct needle-like rock formations that are part of longer Pyrenean itineraries. For a serene experience, the Ayous lakes, including Lac Gentau, offer magnificent views and opportunities for bivouacking.
Beyond hiking, the area around Borce is excellent for cycling. The historic Col de Somport is a popular cycling route between May and September. You can find various cycling routes in the Cycling around Borce guide, including routes like 'Somport Pass – Peilhou Dam and Lake loop from Urdos' and 'Lescun – Sanchèse Waterfall loop from Lescun'.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. For hiking and cycling, the period between May and September is generally recommended, offering favorable weather conditions. Some peaks, like Pic des Moines, are popular for ski touring in colder months, suggesting winter is ideal for snow-based activities.
Yes, there are several options for breaks or overnight stays. The Ansabère Huts, located on the plateau of the Cirque de Lescun, are built in the shelter of impressive rocks and are unguarded in winter. Another well-located option is the Cap de la Baitch Hut on the GR 10, which is convenient for accessing Pic d'Anie and has a nearby water point.
The Col de Somport is a significant historical mountain pass at 1,632 meters, straddling the border between France and Spain. It was historically an important stage on the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like Lac Gentau, which offers a unique perspective of the Pic du Midi d'Ossau. The opportunity to experience the pristine natural environment, engage in challenging hikes, and find serene spots for breaks or overnight stays in mountain huts are also highly valued.
Yes, at the Ansabère Huts on the Cirque de Lescun plateau, you can sometimes buy delicious cheese directly from the Schäfer (shepherd). There is also a spring available for water at these huts, providing a convenient amenity for hikers.
Yes, the region offers several challenging road cycling routes. The Road Cycling Routes around Borce guide features options such as 'Candanchú Ski Resort – Collada de Array loop from Puerto Astún' and 'Somport Pass – Peilhou Dam and Lake loop from Urdos', both rated as difficult and offering rewarding experiences for cyclists.
Pic d'Aillary is renowned for providing a panoramic 360° view of the surrounding Pyrenees. It offers a challenging ascent that rewards hikers with expansive vistas, making it a popular choice for those seeking impressive mountain scenery.


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