Station Luchon Superbagnères

Adventure around Luchon

At the foot of the Pyrenean peaks, the area around
Luchon is a veritable adventure playground.

This authentic, unspoilt region invites you to discover its magnificent landscapes and enjoy a multitude of activities, whatever the season. The Larboust, Lys andOueil valleys offer unique experiences in close proximity to nature, whether you’re a thrill-seeker or someone in search of serenity.

From hiking trails to high-altitude lakes, from legendary mountain passes to climbing cliffs, each activity reveals a different facet of this thousand-faceted region. Set off to discover these hidden treasures and prepare yourself for some unforgettable moments.

Discover the great
near Luchon

Hiking the wilderness trails

The walks around Luchon offer breathtaking scenery. From forests to high-altitude lakes, each trail is an immersion in the heart of nature.

One of the most popular itineraries is the path to Lac d’Oô, a walk accessible to all, which takes you to the foot of an impressive 275-metre waterfall. For more experienced hikers, theascent to Lac d’Espingo or Lac du Portillon offers incredible panoramic views.

The Lys and Oueil valleys are also ideal starting points for more leisurely walks. Lovers of panoramic views won’t want to miss climbing the Bacanère peak or the Céciré peak, where the reward is a 360° view of the Pyrenean peaks.

Trail running to challenge yourself

The trail routes around Luchon are perfect for runners who love the hills and the great outdoors. The Larboust and Oueil valleys are great places to train or take on personal challenges. The routes are varied, from shady paths to high-altitude ridges. Every summer, the region plays host to the Luchon Aneto Trail, a renowned race that attracts athletes from all over the world.

Walking to the rhythm of hooves

For a gentler way to immerse yourself in the Pyrenees, take to the trail on horseback. A number of riding centres, notably in Cierp-Gaud and Garin, offer rides to suit all levels. Follow forest paths and mountain trails, cross flower-filled meadows and explore places inaccessible on foot. It’s a unique way to forge a bond with nature and enjoy moments of complicity with your mount.

Water as a guide
around Luchon

Enjoy the pleasures of fishing

The mountain lakes and rivers around Luchon are real natural gems. Lac de Géry, near Saint-Béat-Lez, is a peaceful spot where you can fish for wild trout. The Lys and Pique rivers are also popular fishing spots for locals and visitors alike. With rod in hand, you can enjoy the peace and quiet, lulled by the gentle sound of the water.

Relaxation and well-being with spa treatments

After a day’s walking or sport, there’s nothing like relaxing in the thermal waters. The thermal baths of Luchon, renowned for their sulphurous waters, offer a unique experience of well-being. Outside Luchon, there are other wellness centres in the surrounding area, where massages and whirlpool baths help to relieve accumulated tension. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in a soothing natural setting.

cascade du lys

The exhilaration of heights
near Luchon

Climbing sessions for all

The cliffs and rock faces around Luchon attract climbers of all abilities. The cliffs at Saint-Mametare particularly popular for introductory and advanced climbing sessions. Further afield, the cliffs of Cierp-Gaud offer longer routes and varied levels of difficulty. Each climb offers breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys.

Take to the skies above the Pyrenees in a paraglider

For those who dream of taking to the skies, paragliding is the perfect activity. From the heights of the Pyrenean peaks, you can take off from Superbagnères or from certain viewpoints around Saint-Aventin. Accompanied by an instructor, fly over the mountains and valleys in silence, carried by the winds. The experience is breathtaking and offers an unrivalled feeling of freedom.

Parapente à Superbagnères

The not-to-be-missed
winter sports activities

Skiing and snowboarding from the summits

Just a few minutes from Luchon, the resorts of Superbagnères, Peyragudes and Le Mourtis form a perfect trio for winter sports fans. Downhill skiing, snowboarding and even airboarding (inflatable sledging) are all available. The slopes are varied and suitable for all levels. Outside the resorts, the ski touring routes offer a wilder, more authentic experience.

Taking it easy with snowshoes and winter walks

To explore the snow-covered landscape gently, snowshoeing is a must. The trails around the Lys and Oueil valleys are perfect for getting lost in the silence of the forest. Equipped with snowshoes, set off on marked routes where you can observe the wildlife and the tracks left by isards and hares.

Snowboard - Station Luchon Superbagnères

The legendary routes
in the Pyrenees

Challenging cycling’s legendary passes

The passes in the Pyrenees are famous for the Tour de France. The winding roads of the Col de Peyresourde, Col de Menté and Col du Portillon are great challenges for cyclists. Get on your bike and take up the challenge! The bravest cyclists will tackle slopes of 8% or more, with the reward of spectacular views at the top.

The thrills of downhill mountain biking and scootering

The forests and mountain paths of the Oueil and Larboust valleys offer downhill mountain biking and all-terrain scooter trails. Signposted routes allow you to set off on a variety of tracks, from forest trails to more technical descents. Equipment hire is available in the surrounding villages, so you can enjoy the adventure in complete freedom.

Why come to
around Luchon?

The area around Luchon is an invitation to escape and discover. The Larboust, Lys and Oueil valleys offer a wealth of hidden treasures for sporting adventures, relaxation and nature walks. Mountain enthusiasts will be delighted by the mythical mountain passes, climbing cliffs and hiking trails.

Each activity is a promise ofimmersion in the heart of the Pyrenees. Let yourself be surprised by the diversity of the landscapes and the wealth of experiences on offer in this exceptional region.