Best attractions and places to see around Les Angles, a mountain village in the French Pyrenees, include a mix of natural beauty and cultural sites. The region is known for its diverse landscapes, from high mountain peaks to serene lakes, and its traditional Catalan character. It functions as a four-season mountain resort, offering outdoor activities throughout the year.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Well, starting from Font Romeu and breaking legs from Mont Louis
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The Col de la Calvaire de Font Romeu is a mountain pass in French Cerdanya, next to the town and ski resort of Font Romeu. This port connects the Bolquère valley with the Cerdanya valley. The port is within the same town of Font Romeu, next to the station's ski lifts. There are many slopes to reach Col de la Calvaire: - the western slope that starts from Ur is approximately 16 km and crosses the town of Targasone and the Col d'Egat. It is a very steep climb along a road in perfect condition, although on holidays there is a lot of traffic. - The southern slope starts from Llívia and crosses Estavar and joins the previous one at the Col d'Egat. Unlike the first, the first section of the climb is very hard, with several horseshoe curves and with wonderful views of the entire Cerdagne and the Tosa d'Alp. - The eastern slope stops at Olette, and after approximately 28 km it reaches the top of the pass, passing through the town of Mont-Louis and Bolquère. It is a very steep climb, like the first, on a road in perfect condition but with a lot of traffic. I don't like going up here. - the eastern slope that starts from Olette and passes through the Col de la Perche, reaching the town of Font-Romeu and from there to the top. Of all the slopes, the one I like the most is the slope that starts from Llívia and crosses Estavar.
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The Col de la Calvaire de Font Romeu is a mountain pass in French Cerdanya, next to the town and ski resort of Font Romeu. This port connects the Bolquère valley with the Cerdanya valley. The port is within the same town of Font Romeu, next to the station's ski lifts. There are many slopes to reach Col de la Calvaire: - the western slope that starts from Ur is approximately 16 km and crosses the town of Targasone and the Col d'Egat. It is a very steep climb along a road in perfect condition, although on holidays there is a lot of traffic. - The southern slope starts from Llívia and crosses Estavar and joins the previous one at the Col d'Egat. Unlike the first, the first section of the climb is very hard, with several horseshoe curves and with wonderful views of the entire Cerdanya and the Tosa d'Alp. - The eastern slope stops at Olette, and after approximately 28 km it reaches the top of the pass, passing through the town of Mont-Louis and Bolquère. It is a very steep climb, like the first, on a road in perfect condition but with a lot of traffic. I don't like going up here. - the eastern slope that starts from Olette and passes through the Col de la Perche, reaching the town of Font-Romeu and from there to the top. Of all the slopes, the one I like the most is the slope that starts from Llívia and crosses Estavar.
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Carlit Peak is part of the Capcir granite massif, which is dotted with 27 lakes and small lakes in the Occitanie region, northwest of Font-Romeu. Its summit is located at 2921 meters, allowing you to observe an immense panorama (from Canigó to the Central Pyrenees).
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Culminating at 1,579 meters above sea level, the Col de la Perche can be climbed by four routes in total. Each of them includes relatively gentle slopes. At the top, the view of the surrounding area is splendid and rewards your efforts!
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It's probably not the most spectacular pass in the Pyrenees, but it has its charms. Its position, in the middle of the Catalan Pyrenees natural park, makes it a privileged passage for admiring 360° of the mountains, valleys and plains of this protected area. If you pass by, take the time to look around for yourself and enjoy the view.
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It is a mountain pass that connects Conflent with Cerdanya. It can be reached in a multitude of variants. For me there are 4 clear aspects: - Eastern slope - from Olette along the main road N116 - West slope - from Sallagosa on the main road N116 - West slope - from Sallagosa along the secondary road that crosses the Col de Llo and the town of Eyne - West slope - from Llivia crossing Estavar and the Col d'Egat. With some nuances, in general the 4 slopes are soft and long. The views from the port on both sides are beautiful, especially towards the Eyne ski resort. It must be taken into account that the two slopes that run along the N116 highway have a lot of traffic, with motorcycles and trucks.
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Les Angles is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes. You can visit Lake Bouillouses, a large lake at 2,016 meters altitude within the Natural Park of the Catalan Pyrenees, perfect for hiking. For breathtaking panoramas, hike to the Summit of Pic Carlit, which offers views over numerous lakes. Balcère Lake is another beautiful spot, easily accessible and ideal for family picnics. The vast Capcir Plateau also provides ample opportunities to experience the natural beauty of the Pyrenees.
Yes, Les Angles offers a glimpse into its rich past. You can explore the 19th-century Neo-Romanesque Saint-Michel Church, which houses a beautiful 17th-century Nativity altarpiece. The village also features the ruins of an old medieval castle and the Romanesque Saint Mary of Vallsera Church. The traditional Catalan character of the village, with its stone houses and narrow streets, provides a charming cultural experience.
During summer, Les Angles transforms into a hub for outdoor adventures. You can enjoy extensive hiking and mountain biking, with a dedicated bike park offering 30 km of downhill tracks. Other activities include rock climbing, helicopter tours, and a monorail toboggan ride. For relaxation, the Aqua Bien-Etre Angleo Balneo and Spa is available.
Les Angles is a popular four-season mountain resort, particularly known for its winter sports. The Les Angles Ski Resort offers approximately 55 kilometers of slopes for all skill levels, with tracks reaching the heart of the old village. You can also enjoy snowshoeing, including guided excursions and unique sunset snowshoeing with dinner in an igloo. Electric fat-bike tours are also available on snow.
Absolutely! The Les Angles Animal Park (Parc Animalier des Angles) is a fantastic family attraction, where you can observe animals like bears, deer, bison, and wolves in a semi-freedom environment across 37 hectares of forest. Balcère Lake is also ideal for families, offering easy access and a picturesque setting for picnics. The monorail toboggan ride provides fun for all ages.
The region around Les Angles offers numerous hiking opportunities. Popular trails include those around Lake Bouillouses and up to the Summit of Pic Carlit for more challenging routes. You can find a variety of trails, from easy walks to difficult mountain hikes, including circular routes. For more detailed information on routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Les Angles guide.
Les Angles is great for both running and cycling. For runners, there are routes like the 'Lac d'Aude par le Mont Llaret' loop or the 'Lake Matemale' loop. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Lake Matemale – Lake Trail' loop or the challenging 'Col de la Llose' loop. You can find more options in the Running Trails around Les Angles guide and the Cycling around Les Angles guide.
Les Angles is known as a 'four-season' mountain resort, offering activities year-round. For snow sports, winter is ideal. For hiking, mountain biking, and exploring the lakes, the summer months provide pleasant weather. The shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) can also be beautiful, with fewer crowds and vibrant natural colors, though some higher trails might still have snow in early spring.
Yes, the region boasts several scenic viewpoints and mountain passes. The Summit of Pic Carlit offers expansive panoramas over the valley and its numerous lakes. You can also visit Col de la Llose, a mountain pass at 1,866 meters, which provides great views and is a popular spot for cyclists. Col de la Perche (1,579 m) also offers 360° views of the mountains and valleys.
If the weather isn't suitable for outdoor activities, you can still enjoy Les Angles. Consider visiting the Aqua Bien-Etre Angleo Balneo and Spa for relaxation and wellness. Exploring the traditional village itself, with its charming stone houses and narrow streets, can also be a pleasant activity. The Saint-Michel Church offers a cultural indoor experience.
Many outdoor areas around Les Angles are dog-friendly, especially hiking trails and natural spaces like Balcère Lake. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or where wildlife is present, such as near the Les Angles Animal Park. Always check specific trail regulations before heading out.
While popular spots like Lake Bouillouses can get busy in summer, especially with restricted access requiring a bus, exploring the wider Capcir Plateau or some of the less-traveled paths around the numerous smaller lakes can offer a more serene experience. The region has many marked paths through forests that provide tranquility away from the main tourist hubs. For specific less crowded options, local tourist information can provide up-to-date recommendations.


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