Best attractions and places to see around Ustou are situated in the Ariège Pyrenees, a mountainous region known for its high passes and prominent summits. This area features a diverse natural landscape, offering challenging climbs and extensive panoramic viewpoints. Visitors can explore a variety of natural monuments and alpine environments. The region is ideal for those seeking outdoor exploration and top rated attractions Ustou.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Pass
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Ustou.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Ustou
GR 10 – Explore the Ariège Pyrenees crossing the Pyrenees
Tour of Mont Valier - The Giant of Ariège
On wild ridges: Catalonia to Ariège – Hexatrek, Eastern Pyrenees
Road Cycling Routes around Ustou
Hiking around Ustou
Cycling around Ustou
MTB Trails around Ustou
Running Trails around Ustou

Gravel biking around Ustou
Fantastic panoramic views all around; this summit is well worth it, as you can see from my two panorama photos. Ascent from Estany de Sotllo via the pass. I took the partly exposed scrambling/climbing ridge via Pic Verdaguer. Beautiful scrambling; you just have to be careful to stay on the right track. Descent around the summit, then back to the same pass and down past the same beautiful mountain lakes, and via the Valferrera Hut into the valley. The length and roughness of this route surprised me. Luckily, I didn't start my ascent from the hut. The section along the mountainside, especially above the hut, was quite challenging. There are frequent short climbs over rocky outcrops, and at one point, I found myself on a side path below the main trail, which then ended in the undergrowth. After a short climb, everything was fine again.
0
0
I think making this peak a highlight of my run is quite a challenge. Taking the easiest route via the Refuge de Pinet would be at least challenging mountain trail running. Inexperienced runners should definitely be aware of the altitude and terrain.
0
0
A well-known 3000-meter peak entirely on the French side, with a flat summit (and bivouac stone walls). There are four ascent routes: -from the east from the Étang de Soulcem (T4) -from the north via the Refuge du Pinet (T3+) -from the northeast (steep T4+ gully, dangerous in icy conditions) -from the Spanish side (south) with an easy intermediate descent (T3+) Designed as a "mountain hiking" highlight, as some tours go beyond simple "hiking." I combined the tour with the Sotllo (T4+).
2
0
I created the summit myself as a "highlight" for mountain hiking, as my chosen long loop, including the Pic de Sotllo, was a bit more challenging. The "normal route" via the Refuge de Pinet is technically easier and lacks any real climbing. However, I find the mountain hiking category more appropriate due to the altitude and terrain. Unfortunately, Komoot makes my highlight invisible to others on the map. As has happened with several of my previous highlights in other regions, where I marked the only point.
0
0
This 3000-meter peak on the French side of the Pyrenees' main ridge is relatively easy to reach via the Refuge de Pinet, but requires a significant elevation gain from the parking lot. Therefore, using the hut is recommended; it also has a room open in winter (€8 unattended). Another ascent from the northeast allows for a "crossing," but it has a steep gully (which, when icy, almost caused me a nasty fall in October 2014). A third ascent option leads from the east, from the reservoir, over the shared pass with the Pica d'Estats. Needless to say, there's a fantastic view from the summit. Only the view to the south is limited by the slightly higher Pica d'Estats, which is why hikers with good fitness and surefootedness are recommended to climb the latter from the shared pass.
1
0
Conveniently located hut for those who want to take the technically easiest, but with 2,000 meters of elevation gain, longest climb from the parking lot at L'Artigue to the peaks of Pic du Montcalm, Pica d'Estats, and Pic de Sotllo. The hut was already closed when I climbed in mid-October, but a winter room with approximately 14 beds was open. There's a cash register at the entrance, charging €8 per night.
1
0
"The house by the lake..." Beautifully situated hut on the ascent path from the L'Artigue parking lot to several peaks, including Pic du Montcalm and Pica d'Estats (I also included the somewhat more difficult Pic de Sotllo, hence my photos here as a "highlight" of mountain hiking). The hut was already out of service in October 2024, but there was a winter room with approximately 14 beds. A cash register awaits a deposit of €8 per night.
1
0
The summit can be reached from several sides. The direct route from the Spanish side to the summit ridge is challenging (I estimate it to be T5 according to the SAC scale). However, you can "cheat" by first crossing the pass to the left to the north side, after which you have to descend a bit to reach the trail from the French side. The technically easiest ascent is certainly from the north via the Refuge du Pinet (T3). However, from the parking lot at L'Artigue, the total elevation gain is around 2,000 meters, which is why staying overnight at the refuge is a good option (a winter room was open in October 2024, €8 per night). I chose the third option, from the Étang de Soulcem. From there, it's "only" 1,500 meters of elevation gain with a difficulty of T3+/T4-. However, I chose a variant for the ascent (see my tour) that isn't on the map and that I would rate as T4+.
2
0
The region around Ustou is rich in natural monuments, primarily high mountain passes and prominent summits within the Ariège Pyrenees. You can visit scenic spots like Agnès Pass and Lers Pass, both offering impressive views. For mountaineers, the area boasts challenging peaks such as Pica d'Estats, the highest peak in Ariège and Catalonia, and Montcalm Peak.
Yes, the Pinet Refuge is a notable hut located at an altitude of 2,240 meters, right by the Pinet pond. It serves as a convenient base for accessing various peaks of the Montcalm massif, including Pica d'Estats and Montcalm Peak. Even when the main refuge is closed, a winter room is often available.
Ustou is a great base for cycling. You can find routes like the challenging 'Latrape Pass – Agnès Pass loop from Saint-Lizier d'Ustou' or the 'Agnès Pass loop from Aulus-les-Bains'. For more options, explore the Cycling around Ustou guide, which includes routes of varying difficulty.
Absolutely. The region offers several gravel biking routes, such as the 'Col de Port – Lers Pass loop from Port de Lers' or the 'Along the Salat – Ascent to Col de Pause loop from Ustou'. These routes provide a mix of terrain and scenic views. You can discover more options in the Gravel biking around Ustou guide.
For runners, there are several trails, including the 'Cirque de Cagateille – trail loop via the étang de la Hillette and the étang d'Alet' which is considered difficult, or more moderate options like the 'Running loop from Ustou'. Check out the Running Trails around Ustou guide for a comprehensive list.
The Ariège Pyrenees, including Ustou, are generally best visited from late spring to early autumn (May to October) for hiking, cycling, and exploring the high mountain passes. During these months, the weather is more stable, and trails are typically clear of snow. Some passes, like Agnès Pass and Lers Pass, are particularly pleasant to drive or cycle in this period due to lower traffic and good road conditions.
Yes, the region is known for its challenging climbs. Pica d'Estats, at 3,143 meters, is a significant challenge for mountaineers and is the highest peak in Ariège. Montcalm Peak is another 3,000-meter summit offering impressive views and various ascent routes, some of which are quite demanding.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the mountain passes and summits. For instance, Agnès Pass is highlighted for its beautiful western approach and a viewing spot with mountain names recorded on a wall. The low traffic and pleasant roads on passes like Lers Pass also contribute to an enjoyable experience.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with excellent viewpoints. Both Agnès Pass and Lers Pass offer superb mountain vistas. From the summits like Pica d'Estats and Montcalm Peak, you can expect breathtaking 360-degree panoramas of the Pyrenees.
While the main highlights are well-known, the beauty of the Ariège Pyrenees lies in its diverse natural landscape. Exploring the numerous smaller trails and less-frequented paths around the major passes can lead to serene spots and unique views. The area around the Pinet Refuge, for example, offers a tranquil lake setting away from the busiest routes to the summits.
Even in summer, mountain weather can be unpredictable. It's advisable to wear layers, including moisture-wicking base layers, a fleece or insulated mid-layer, and a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Sturdy hiking boots, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), and plenty of water are essential, especially when tackling higher altitudes or longer trails.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: