Opposite Aneto – 3,404 metres (11,168 ft): highest point in the Pyrenees
Opposite Aneto – 3,404 metres (11,168 ft): highest point in the Pyrenees
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16.2km
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The Pyrenees range extends from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea for more than 400 kilometers. A natural border between France and Spain, it has 212 peaks exceeding 3,000 meters in altitude. The highest point, Aneto, reigns on the Spanish slope at 3,404 meters above sea level.
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Last updated: June 10, 2024
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85 m
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5.48 km
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6.16 km
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6.95 km
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8.88 km
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16.2 km
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14.7 km
780 m
487 m
189 m
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14.7 km
780 m
487 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
Hike organized by the Blagnac Mountain Club. Thanks to Philippe for organizing and navigating. The objective was the Pic de Sauvegarde (2,736 m). My shoes were soaked in the snow, which was difficult to traverse. I preferred to wait for the rest of the group at the port of Vénasque with another person because the ascent to the peak was beyond my abilities. Congratulations to the five brave souls who reached the summit after a great effort.