Mountain peaks around Camous offer a diverse landscape for outdoor enthusiasts. This region features several notable summits and mountain passes, providing varied terrain for exploration. The area is characterized by its elevated viewpoints and trails, with elevations reaching over 1700 meters. Camous serves as a base for accessing these natural features within the Pyrenees.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Pleasant and legendary climb used by the Tour de France
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A very nice short hike. The beginning is very steep, then passes through the forest, before becoming open with magnificent views. The return begins with a 10-minute walk through a rather unpleasant meadow, then it's easy.
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The summit of Plo del Naou offers panoramic views of the Pyrenees, making it a great destination. At over 1,700 metres above sea level, you will be surrounded by rugged peaks. On a clear day, you can see the majestic Pic du Midi and the neighbouring peaks stretching into the distance.
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1722m above sea level, 360° view including the Pic du Midi and the Tourmalet. Arrival of the trail race of one vertical kilometer from Ilhet.
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Culminating at 1,489 meters above sea level, the Col d'Aspin is a classic of the Tour de France. Its ascent from Arreau is magnificent. Via a few bends, it winds for 12 kilometers at an average 6.5% with a few passages at 10%. It is also possible to climb it from Sainte-Marie-de-Campan. The climb is 12.5 kilometers at an average gradient of 5.1%.
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The area around Camous features several impressive peaks and passes. One prominent feature is the Col d'Aspin, a classic cycling climb reaching 1,489 meters with splendid views. Another is the Plo del Naou summit, offering panoramic views of the Pyrenees at over 1,700 meters.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Pic de Montaut stands at 1722m above sea level and offers a 360° view, including the Pic du Midi and the Tourmalet. It's also the arrival point for a vertical kilometer trail race, indicating its challenging nature.
Many peaks and passes offer exceptional panoramic views. From the Plo del Naou summit, you can see the majestic Pic du Midi and neighboring peaks stretching into the distance. The Pic du Mont-Né also provides an exceptional vista, particularly accessible from the Col de Bales.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the region offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can explore gravel biking routes, enjoy traffic-free bike rides, or tackle challenging road cycling routes, including ascents of the Col d'Aspin.
Absolutely. The Plo del Naou summit offers an intermediate trail with impressive views, starting steeply before opening up. The Pic du Mont-Né is also considered intermediate and quite accessible from the Col de Bales.
The Col d'Aspin, when ascended from Arreau, winds for 12 kilometers at an average 6.5% with some sections reaching 10%. From Sainte-Marie-de-Campan, the climb is 12.5 kilometers at an average gradient of 5.1%.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views and the challenging yet rewarding nature of the climbs. The Col d'Aspin is particularly noted for its scenic beauty, whether approached from Arreau or Sainte-Marie-de-Campan, making it a highly recommended experience.
For the Pic du Mont-Né, ambitious hikers can start their ascent from Bourg-d'Oeuil, where parking is available near the three ski lifts. For the Plo del Naou summit, the hike begins with a steep section, so be prepared for an immediate incline.
Yes, many of the mountain passes, like the Col d'Aspin, are integral parts of longer cycling routes. You can find various road cycling routes that incorporate this and other emblematic passes of the Pyrenees, offering extensive tours.
The Plo del Naou summit reaches over 1,700 meters above sea level, providing a high-altitude experience. The Pic de Montaut is also a significant peak at 1722m, offering extensive views from its summit.


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