Best mountain peaks around Saint-Aventin provide access to the French Pyrenees. Saint-Aventin is a commune offering varied mountain experiences rather than distinct peaks within its immediate boundaries. Visitors can explore prominent Pyrenean summits and enjoy a range of outdoor activities. The region features natural monuments, mountain passes, and views of the wider Pyrenean range.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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There is a camping option behind the hut. Hot meals and drinks can be ordered. Dinner and breakfast must be reserved.
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This circuit starting from the beautiful little village of Artigue, will take you directly to the Saunères cabin. All along the route, you will walk with a breathtaking view of the balconies of Luchonnais. You will also overlook the city of Luchon and it is not uncommon to share this beautiful circuit with mountain bike enthusiasts.
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This cabin, typical of the Pyrenean mountains, offers an ideal place to stop in the shade or to spend the night. It is installed on a balcony, allowing you to admire the Luchonnais chain. As for equipment, you will find a few pans and a wooden chest with blankets. Four or five people can easily sleep there: two beds with mattresses on the ground floor, plus three beds on the floor upstairs.
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The Portillon refuge is located at an altitude of 2,570 meters on the edge of the lake of the same name. Its position allows access to 12 peaks over 3,000 meters, including the Perdhigero peak, the Gourgs Blancs peak, and the Grand Quayrat. The refuge has 80 beds. For more information: https://refugeduportillon.ffcam.fr/
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From the Benasque Hospital to Puerto de la Picada, it is a simple and very beautiful, with unbeatable views of the north face of Maladeta. The path is well defined and marked by milestones until reaching Port de la Picada itself. It goes up gently in a zigzag pattern until it reaches the Basetas del Portillón, small lakes that can sometimes be found dry. From here, we turn right, looking for an easterly orientation to overcome the last slope that leaves us at Port de la Picada. On the other side, you can see small lakes called Bom des Clòts de Lunfèrn and the Valley that descends towards Artiga de Lin (Vall d'Aran).
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Cabin in good condition with sleeping area in the loft
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the Cabaña de Santa Ana is a free refuge right next to the road where the GR 11 passes. Due to its proximity to the car park it is not very used although it can be a great shelter in case of need.
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Beautiful little hut allowing a stopover on the GR 10.
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For a rewarding hike, consider Salvaguardia Peak, which offers phenomenal panoramic views of Luchon and the Valle de Benasque. Another excellent option is Picada Pass, known for its unbeatable views of the north face of Maladeta and visible small lakes.
Yes, for easier options, some loops to Pic du Céciré from Luchon-Superbagnères are relatively easy and can take around an hour. The path to Salvaguardia Peak is also described as suitable for children and dogs up to Puerto de Benasque, though the final ascent involves a narrow path with a steel cable.
Experienced hikers can tackle the longer, more challenging loops to Mail de Soupène, which typically takes over five hours with a significant elevation gain. For high-altitude challenges, the Portillon Refuge serves as a base to access 12 peaks over 3,000 meters, including the Perdiguero Peak, Gourgs Blancs peak, and Grand Quayrat.
For breathtaking vistas, Salvaguardia Peak provides expansive views over the Pyrenees and France. The Croix de Garin on Montagne d'Espiau also offers panoramic views, including distant sights of Aneto and Quayrat. Additionally, Picada Pass offers unbeatable views of the north face of Maladeta.
Yes, the Mail de Soupène area is known for its cromlechs, which are ancient stone circles, adding a historical dimension to your hike. You can also discover cromlechs on various hiking routes on Montagne d'Espiau.
Yes, the trails leading to Puerto de Benasque, on the way to Salvaguardia Peak, are described as suitable for dogs. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and on a leash, and check local regulations for specific trails.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous gravel biking routes, such as the challenging Port de Balès loop. For running enthusiasts, several trails are available, including a moderate 6 km loop from Bagnères-de-Luchon. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Saint-Aventin, Gravel biking around Saint-Aventin, and Running Trails around Saint-Aventin guides.
Yes, the Saunères Hut is a typical Pyrenean cabin offering an ideal place to stop for shade or even spend the night, with basic amenities. For higher altitude stays, the Portillon Refuge, located at 2,570 meters by a lake, has 80 beds and offers hot meals and drinks, with camping options available nearby.
The best time to hike the mountain peaks around Saint-Aventin is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. Always check local forecasts before heading out.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes. For example, you can find loops to Pic du Céciré from Luchon-Superbagnères. A more challenging option is the Mail de Soupène loop, which starts directly from Saint-Aventin. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Saint-Aventin guide.
The mountain peaks around Saint-Aventin offer a unique blend of accessible trails and challenging high-altitude routes, all within the stunning French Pyrenees. The region is characterized by natural monuments, significant mountain passes like Picada Pass, and the opportunity to discover ancient cromlechs, combining natural beauty with historical intrigue.
Visitors particularly enjoy the phenomenal panoramic views from summits like Salvaguardia Peak, which offers vistas over Luchon and the Valle de Benasque. The opportunity to experience both demanding treks and more relaxed walks through shaded forests, often with the added discovery of historical cromlechs, is also highly appreciated.


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