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Touring cycling routes around Lanne-En-Barétous navigate a landscape characterized by significant elevation changes and mountain passes. The region features a mix of valleys and challenging ascents, typical of the Pyrenean foothills. These routes often traverse varied terrain, including forested sections and open areas offering expansive views. The area's geography provides a diverse environment for touring cyclists seeking both endurance challenges and scenic rides.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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48.9km
03:31
1,040m
1,040m
This challenging 30.4-mile touring cycling loop in Haut Béarn offers significant climbs and panoramic views, taking about 3 hours and 30 min
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59.7km
04:30
1,440m
1,440m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.6
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28
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26.7km
01:51
470m
470m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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82.1km
06:07
1,930m
1,930m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.2km
02:54
870m
870m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located at an altitude of 630 meters, nestled in a green setting surrounded by gorges and peaks, the village of Sainte-Engrâce is a charming mountain village in the Basque Country. In addition to its 11th-century Romanesque church, don't miss the famous Kakuetta Gorges or the sublime Verna Cave.
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Water break in the most gorgeous mountain town. Found much needed rest here after very long day on the bike
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Beautiful village which exudes Basque soul with its pediment next to the church. Note, a very cool fountain on one of the town squares which can save your day before facing the port of Larrau or the Bagargi. There is also another small fountain with a tap in the stone wall along the main road.
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The town of Larrau is located on a mountainside with views over the two separating valleys. If you need water, there is a beautiful fountain with water inside the town. It is worth stopping to get water before facing the 11 km that remain to the port of Larrau.
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The port of Larrau is one of the 5 large ports of the Pyrenees. Not only is it one of the toughest ports (on the French side); It is one of the ports with the greatest scenic beauty, enjoying the authentic wild and rugged Pyrenees. The two slopes are different in terms of hardness and landscape. You have to try both options and decide which one you like best. The Port of Larrau is included in 2 marches: IratiXtrem and Larra Larrau. I also recommend both marches: impeccable organization and hard and beautiful routes. And remember: the Pyrenees must be respected and kept clean.
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Entering the Kakuetta Gorge, you follow the Kakuetlako torrent along high rock walls. At the entrance you will also find toilets and a cafe for meals.
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Larrau is a charming Basque village nestled at the foot of the Pic d'Orhy and the Col de Bagargui in Haute-Soule.
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There are nearly 100 touring cycling routes available around Lanne-En-Barétous. These routes navigate a landscape characterized by significant elevation changes and mountain passes, typical of the Pyrenean foothills.
The majority of touring cycling routes in Lanne-En-Barétous are rated as difficult, with 73 out of 97 routes falling into this category. There are also 20 moderate routes and a few easier options for those seeking less challenging rides. The region is known for its challenging mountain passes and deep valleys.
While Lanne-En-Barétous is known for its challenging terrain, there are 4 routes classified as easy. These routes offer a gentler introduction to touring cycling in the Pyrenean foothills, suitable for families or those preferring a more relaxed pace.
Routes vary significantly in length and elevation. For example, the Haut Béarn Loop covers about 49 km with over 1000 meters of elevation gain. More extensive options like the Larrau – Larrau Pass loop from Aramits stretch over 82 km with nearly 2000 meters of ascent, offering substantial endurance challenges.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Lanne-En-Barétous, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging mountain passes, varied terrain, and expansive views offered by the routes. Over 1300 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore this region.
Yes, the region offers several interesting points. You can encounter various mountain passes such as Pierre Saint-Martin Pass, Labays Pass, and Soudet Pass. The Holzarte Footbridge is another unique attraction in the vicinity.
Many of the popular touring cycling routes around Lanne-En-Barétous are circular. For instance, the Uhaïtxa – Sainte-Engrâce loop from Lanne-en-Barétous is a challenging 60 km loop, and the F – Col de Lie loop from Aramits offers a shorter 27 km option through mountain passes.
Given the region's mountainous terrain and significant elevation changes, the best time for touring cycling is typically from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and mountain passes are clear of snow, offering optimal conditions for challenging rides.
The touring cycling routes in Lanne-En-Barétous often traverse varied terrain, including forested sections and open areas that provide expansive views of the Pyrenean foothills. Routes that climb to mountain passes, such as those near Pierre Saint-Martin Pass, are particularly known for their panoramic vistas.
Yes, Lanne-En-Barétous is well-suited for advanced touring cyclists. The majority of routes are classified as difficult, featuring substantial climbs and long distances. The Col de Bas – The Foot loop from Aramits, for example, is a difficult 30 km route with significant elevation gain, ideal for experienced riders seeking a challenge.
While specific public transport options directly to every trailhead may be limited due to the rural, mountainous nature of Lanne-En-Barétous, regional bus services might connect to larger towns nearby. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for connections to starting points like Aramits or Lanne-en-Barétous itself.
The Pyrenean foothills are rich in biodiversity. Cycling through forested sections and open areas, especially in quieter times of day, may offer opportunities to spot local wildlife. Keep an eye out for birds of prey, deer, and other mountain fauna that inhabit this natural environment.


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