Best mountain peaks around Les Angles are part of the larger Pyrenees range, forming a natural border. This region features a mountainous landscape with prominent peaks that offer diverse outdoor activities. The area is known for its high summits and accessible viewpoints, providing wide panoramas over valleys and lakes. Les Angles serves as a popular base for exploring these natural features.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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View of the Carlit, the Bouillouses, the Péric, the Sierra de Cadi, the Cerdagne valley .... Wonderful.
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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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The Portella de la Grava is a pass located at an altitude of 2,426 meters. It offers breathtaking views and is an iconic passage for mountain enthusiasts. Through this pass you have scenic access between the northern and southern slopes of the Pyrenees. Its steep path and exceptional panoramas make it a popular place for adventurers in search of natural discoveries.
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Culminating at 2,921 meters, the peak of Carlit reigns within an exceptional natural environment. It offers wide panoramas over the valley and its countless lakes.
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The Pic dels Moros culminates at 2,138 meters on the heights of Font-Romeu. Easy to access, it offers a remarkable panorama of the Pyrenees chain.
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Mount Llaret, which dominates Lake Aude (source of the river) at an altitude of 2,376 m, is quite accessible from the resort of Les Angles and its hiking trails.
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Beyond the most popular, visitors also appreciate Peak of the Moors for its magnificent views of the Pyrenees chain and its accessibility. Another notable point is Portella de la Grava, a mountain pass offering breathtaking panoramas and serving as an iconic passage between the northern and southern slopes of the Pyrenees.
Yes, Peak of the Moors is known for its ease of access, making it a great option for those seeking stunning views without an overly strenuous climb. The region generally offers a variety of mountain peaks and trails catering to different skill levels, including less challenging options.
The peaks offer diverse and impressive views. From Summit of Pic Carlit, you can see wide panoramas over numerous lakes, the Ariège mountains, and even extend your gaze from Canigó to the Central Pyrenees. Mount Llaret provides impressive views of the Eastern Pyrenees and Cerdanya, while Peak of the Moors offers magnificent vistas of the Pyrenees chain.
The area around Les Angles is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and mountain hiking. For example, there are challenging gravel biking loops like the 'Col de la Creu – Lake Matemale loop from Formiguères' and running trails such as the 'Lac d'Aude par le Mont Llaret – trail loop'. Mountain hiking options include routes to Pic Carlit. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Gravel biking around Les Angles, Running Trails around Les Angles, and Mountain Hikes around Les Angles.
Absolutely. Summit of Pic Carlit, the highest peak in the Pyrénées-Orientales department, offers a rewarding challenge. The final 150 meters of the climb can be technical, making it suitable for experienced trekkers. The journey to its summit also allows you to discover a succession of beautiful lakes.
The region is popular in summer, especially for hiking. Peaks like Mount Llaret can be quite busy during this season. While the guide doesn't specify an 'absolute best' time, the mention of summer popularity suggests it's a favorable period for outdoor activities. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Mount Llaret is quite accessible from the resort of Les Angles and its hiking trails. While some sections can be steep, its highest part flattens out, making it a popular choice for hikers of varying skill levels. It dominates Lake Aude, the source of the Aude River.
The region is rich in natural beauty. From Pic Carlit, you can see 27 surrounding lakes, offering exceptional natural beauty. Mount Llaret dominates Lake Aude, which is the source of the Aude River. The overall landscape features picturesque lakes and wide panoramas over valleys.
Visitors frequently highlight the exceptional natural environment and the wide panoramas. The community has shared 64 photos and given 97 upvotes, indicating a strong appreciation for the stunning views, the rewarding challenges of peaks like Pic Carlit, and the accessibility of others like Mount Llaret.
Yes, the area offers several circular routes. For instance, in the Mountain Hikes guide, you can find the 'Les Bones Hores Bar & Restaurant – Peak Carlit loop from Lac des Bouillouses'. The Running Trails guide also lists 'Lake Matemale – Lake Matemale loop from Les Angles'. These provide opportunities for varied exploration. More details are available in the Mountain Hikes around Les Angles and Running Trails around Les Angles guides.
Portella de la Grava is a notable mountain pass at an altitude of 2,426 meters. It's significant for its breathtaking views and serves as an iconic passage between the northern and southern slopes of the Pyrenees. Its steep path and exceptional panoramas make it a popular spot for adventurers seeking natural discoveries.


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