Mountain peaks around Lercoul, situated in Ariège, France, offer a landscape for hiking enthusiasts. The area provides access to the Pyrenean mountains, featuring numerous peaks and viewpoints. This region is known for its diverse hiking terrain and opportunities to explore the natural environment.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Fantastic panoramic views all around; this summit is well worth it, as you can see from my two panorama photos. Ascent from Estany de Sotllo via the pass. I took the partly exposed scrambling/climbing ridge via Pic Verdaguer. Beautiful scrambling; you just have to be careful to stay on the right track. Descent around the summit, then back to the same pass and down past the same beautiful mountain lakes, and via the Valferrera Hut into the valley. The length and roughness of this route surprised me. Luckily, I didn't start my ascent from the hut. The section along the mountainside, especially above the hut, was quite challenging. There are frequent short climbs over rocky outcrops, and at one point, I found myself on a side path below the main trail, which then ended in the undergrowth. After a short climb, everything was fine again.
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The climb is steep, but manageable. The view from up there, stretching far into France, is definitely worth it!
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Solar viewpoint on the Peyraguils pass or summit, a metal structure that allows a 360° view of the valleys of the Andorran Pyrenees and the Aran Valley, with views of Aneto.
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Here again: Someone is rating ALL photos of highlights in this region (Northwest Pyrenees) "not accurate," even though they accurately depict the location? Why does anyone need to do that? Is it jealousy? Does someone want to drag down others' "expert" ratings? How pathetic.
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The highest mountain of Andorra can be climbed from the country as a day trip. However, you should be careful, as experienced hikers have already made mistakes. 😜 And it's a long way to Spain or France... The easiest climb is rated T3 according to the SAC. I went a little north-east over the summit on the way down and descended there. A little more challenging (T4), but in this case the scree in the upper area made it easier to descend. I saw a few salamanders here.
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The summit can be reached from several sides. The direct route from the Spanish side to the summit ridge is challenging (I estimate it to be T5 according to the SAC scale). However, you can "cheat" by first crossing the pass to the left to the north side, after which you have to descend a bit to reach the trail from the French side. The technically easiest ascent is certainly from the north via the Refuge du Pinet (T3). However, from the parking lot at L'Artigue, the total elevation gain is around 2,000 meters, which is why staying overnight at the refuge is a good option (a winter room was open in October 2024, €8 per night). I chose the third option, from the Étang de Soulcem. From there, it's "only" 1,500 meters of elevation gain with a difficulty of T3+/T4-. However, I chose a variant for the ascent (see my tour) that isn't on the map and that I would rate as T4+.
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The structure is designed to mark the hours of sunlight throughout the day, allowing visitors to experience how sunlight interacts with the structure at different times. In short, the Tristaina Solar Viewpoint is a work by Rafael Galindo, built in Corten steel and inaugurated in 2021, which celebrates the sun and its daily journey, offering a unique experience in one of the most impressive natural settings in Andorra.
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The Pic de Casamanya has an important place in Andorran culture due to its prominence and visibility. For centuries, local inhabitants have valued this peak for both its beauty and its central location. Along the trail and at the summit, it is common to see rich biodiversity, including alpine flowers in spring and summer, as well as birds of prey flying on the warm air currents that rise up the mountain slopes.
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Lercoul is nestled in the heart of Ariège, France, offering access to the magnificent Pyrenean mountains.
The region features several impressive peaks and viewpoints. Among them are the Tristaina Solar Viewpoint, known for its sundial and panoramic views of the Arcalís Valley, and Coma Pedrosa Summit, which is the highest peak in Andorra. Another challenging but rewarding ascent is Pic de Casamanya, offering extensive views.
The mountain peaks around Lercoul cater to various experience levels, but many, like Coma Pedrosa Summit and Pic de Casamanya, are considered challenging. Trails can be technical with sharp rocks, requiring good physical resistance and appropriate footwear. However, there are also scenic viewpoints that may be more accessible.
Yes, for instance, during the hike to Coma Pedrosa Summit, you can find numerous natural water sources near the top, allowing hikers to refill their bottles with fresh water directly from the rocks without concern for purification.
The best time to visit is generally during periods of good weather when there is no snow, especially for higher and more technical peaks like the Tristaina Solar Viewpoint. This ensures safer conditions and the best panoramic views.
You can expect diverse terrain, from technical trails with sharp rocks on challenging ascents like Coma Pedrosa Summit, to steep sections and even via ferratas on peaks such as Pic de Casamanya. Some downhill sections may also feature loose rocks, requiring good balance and appropriate trail running shoes.
Beyond hiking and summiting peaks, the Lercoul area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including challenging road cycling and mountain biking trails. For more details on routes, you can check out the Cycling around Lercoul guide, Road Cycling Routes around Lercoul guide, and MTB Trails around Lercoul guide.
Yes, Pic de la Serrera offers a circular route with beautiful wildflowers and stunning views. Another significant challenge is Pica d'Estats, which is the highest peak in Ariège and Catalonia, located on the Franco-Spanish border.
Visitors highly appreciate the spectacular panoramic views from various summits and viewpoints, the tranquility of the natural environment, and the opportunity to disconnect from modern distractions. The challenging ascents and the rewarding feeling of reaching the top are also frequently mentioned highlights.
The Tristaina Solar Viewpoint is a must-visit, featuring a unique sundial inaugurated in 2021 and offering impressive views of the Arcalís Valley. It's a great vantage point to take in the surrounding mountain vistas.
The region around Lercoul is known for being an ideal location to disconnect, often without modern distractions like Wi-Fi or television. While specific cafes or accommodations directly on trails are not detailed, the general area offers an escape for those seeking to reconnect with nature.


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