Best mountain peaks around Arcizac-Ez-Angles offer diverse outdoor experiences in the Hautes-Pyrénées. This region provides access to numerous summits and hiking trails, ranging from accessible loops to higher Pyrenean viewpoints. Its natural landscape features panoramic vistas of valleys and mountain ranges, making it a prime location for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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For your information, historically this was the arrival station for the cable car. It operated until the installation of the television and radio relay. After a storm, it's not uncommon for the relay to go into standby mode. TDF has a contract that runs from Monday to Friday. In case of a power outage, the weekend is reserved for reading or playing board games.
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nice relaxing hike (down the mountain) not far from Lourdes
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hike to do in dry weather, with a magnificent view of the Pic du Jer at the summit
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The Jer peak peaks at 948 meters, overlooking the emblematic city of Lourdes. Also accessible by funicular, it offers a superb view of the city and its valley.
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Magnificent view over the plain and the Gaves valley. On the other hand, it is not an old luxury hotel at the top, but the old cable car station. There is indeed a project to transform it into a shelter, but the funding is not forthcoming.
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Magnificent viewpoint once at the top but DO NOT take the route that leaves from Parking Boissarie!! From the old cable car down to the river the hiking trail no longer exists. No choice but to go down but in the middle of brambles, nettles and a few slips. As the old hiking trail is no longer maintained, it has become dangerous. With the "good" surprise of coming face to face with hunters...
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Among the most popular peaks, Pibeste Peak stands out, offering a magnificent panorama of the Pyrenees and the valley below from its 1,349-meter summit. Another favorite is Pic du Jer, which overlooks Lourdes and is accessible by funicular. The View from the Summit of Béout also provides an easily accessible natural belvedere with beautiful views of Lourdes.
For extensive panoramic views, Pibeste Peak offers a sweeping vista of the Pyrenees mountain range and the valley. Alian Peak also provides a pleasant panorama and expansive views of the valley. For a distinct view of the Azun valley, consider the Pan Peak (Pic de Pan). Additionally, Cabaliros Peak, at 2,234 meters, is renowned for one of the most stunning panoramas in the Cauterets region.
Yes, for beginners or those seeking an easier hike, the Aubuchous Loop near Gez-ez-Angles is an excellent choice. It features a clear ridge leading to the modest summit of Aubuchous, offering rewarding, sweeping vistas suitable for all skill levels. The Summit of Béout is also considered easily accessible and offers a great panorama of Lourdes.
For a more significant mountain experience, Cabaliros Peak at 2,234 meters offers one of the most stunning panoramas in the Cauterets region, with its northern ascent considered relatively easy for its altitude. The ascent to Pibeste Peak, especially if approached from Alian Peak via the breach, presents a more challenging climb. The Crêtes de Culentous also offers a beautiful long walk along a ridge, traversing vast summer pastures with views of prominent Pyrenean peaks.
The Aubuchous Loop is an easy and accessible hike suitable for all skill levels, making it a good option for families. While specific dog-friendly designations aren't always explicit, many well-maintained trails like the Mont de Gez, which is predominantly shaded, can be suitable for families and dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and waste is properly managed. Always check local regulations for specific trails.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks around Arcizac-Ez-Angles is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable for hiking. Summer offers lush landscapes and pleasant temperatures. Some ridge walks, like Crêtes de Culentous, are best avoided during heavy fog or rain for safety and visibility.
There are numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can find routes like the Pibeste Peak loop from Agos-Vidalos or Ségus, and the Béout Peak loop from Lourdes. The Aubuchous Loop and the Mont de Gez trail from Ouzous are also popular options. You can explore more hiking trails in the region by visiting the Mountain Hikes around Arcizac-Ez-Angles guide.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. Mountain biking is popular, with routes like the Pic du Jer loop from Lourdes. For cyclists, there are touring bicycle routes such as the Argelès-Gazost and Gaves Greenway Loop, and challenging road cycling routes including the Col du Tourmalet from Lourdes. You can find more details in the Cycling around Arcizac-Ez-Angles guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Arcizac-Ez-Angles guide.
Yes, several peaks have interesting features. Near the summit of Pibeste Peak, you'll find the remnants of an old luxury hotel (or cable car station, depending on the source). Le Béout features a viewpoint with the remnants of an old téléférique installation and the entrance to the deep "Gouffre de Lourdes" cave nearby. Pic du Jer is also notable for its funicular access, a historical mode of transport to a summit.
The region boasts diverse natural landscapes. You can expect expansive panoramic views of the Pyrenean foothills and the majestic mountain chain from peaks like Aubuchous. Crêtes de Culentous offers vast summer pastures. Mont de Gez provides a pleasant, mostly shaded walking experience. From higher peaks like Pibeste Peak, you'll see sweeping views of the Pyrenees and the valleys below, while Pan Peak offers distinct views of the Azun valley.
The provided information does not indicate that special permits are required for hiking the mountain peaks around Arcizac-Ez-Angles. Parking is generally available near trailheads, though specific locations and availability can vary. For popular spots like Le Béout, there are parking areas like Parking Boissarie, but it's always advisable to check specific trail information for the best parking options.
While the immediate summits are natural areas, the towns and villages surrounding the peaks, such as Lourdes and Argelès-Gazost, offer various facilities including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Some peaks, like Pibeste Peak, even have historical structures near the summit, though their current use as facilities may vary. It's recommended to plan your visit with provisions or check for amenities in nearby towns.


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