Best mountain peaks around Albine are found within the Montagne Noire, a mountain range forming the southwestern edge of the Massif Central. This region offers a diverse landscape characterized by forested slopes, granite formations, and panoramic viewpoints. Albine serves as a gateway to exploring these natural features, which are appreciated for their distinct geological characteristics and expansive vistas. The area provides opportunities to experience the natural beauty of the Tarn department.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Save your energy for the last 5km, be careful when it's windy.
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Very nice walk, varied nature, beautiful view, very pretty heather ☺️ Partially shaded.
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Despite its low altitude (only 1,211 meters), the Pic de Nore, located in the Aude department and the highest point of the Montagne Noire, can experience extremely harsh weather conditions. You can't miss its imposing red and white television antenna.
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The Roc de l'Aigle offers a magnificent panorama over the Montagne Noire to the Pyrenees, and the ridge to reach it is quite spectacular.
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The Pic de Nore is a small flat peak that culminates at 1,211 meters. It offers a superb 360° panorama of the Montagne Noire and the south-western limits of the Haut-Languedoc regional natural park.
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The rock of Peyremaux forms a beautiful rocky tooth which is extracted from the forest massif located at its feet. It is possible to climb on it to go to the end, but you have to be comfortable on very technical ground. For insiders, the panorama is worth a thousand times this small climb.
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The region around Albine, within the Montagne Noire, offers several distinctive peaks and viewpoints. The most popular is Pic de Nore, the highest point of the Montagne Noire, providing a superb 360° panorama. Another must-see is Peyremaux Rock, known for its granite formations and grandiose 360-degree views. Visitors also appreciate Roc de l'Aigle, which offers magnificent panoramas stretching from the Montagne Noire to the Pyrenees.
The Montagne Noire, accessible from Albine, features a diverse landscape characterized by forested slopes, unique granite formations, and expansive vistas. You'll encounter distinct rocky features, high plateaus, and ridges that offer extensive views of the surrounding natural beauty of the Tarn department.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the area offers routes like the Ascent of Pic de Nore via Mazamet (Route des Usines), which is an intermediate climb with regular slopes of 6-7%. While reaching the very end of Peyremaux Rock can be a technical climb, the panoramic reward is significant. For hiking, routes like the 'Peyremaux Rock – Aviators' Cross. loop from Albine' are rated as difficult.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, the Albine region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy to difficult, as detailed in the Hiking around Albine guide. For cyclists, there are gravel biking opportunities, with routes like those found in the Gravel biking around Albine guide. Running enthusiasts can also explore challenging routes, including those around Pic de Nore, as highlighted in the Running Trails around Albine guide.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families and those looking for easier walks. The Hiking around Albine guide includes easy-rated routes such as 'Hiking loop from Lacabarède' and 'Hiking loop from Albine', which are great for enjoying the natural surroundings without extreme difficulty.
While the guide doesn't specify a single 'best' time, it notes that Pic de Nore, despite its relatively low altitude, can experience extremely harsh weather conditions. This suggests that milder seasons like spring, summer, and early autumn would generally be more pleasant for exploring the peaks and trails, allowing for better enjoyment of the panoramic views.
Visitors particularly enjoy the expansive, 360-degree panoramic views offered from summits like Pic de Nore and Peyremaux Rock. The distinct geological features, such as the granite rocks and spectacular ridges like the one leading to Roc de l'Aigle, are also highly appreciated. The area's natural beauty and diverse landscapes consistently receive positive feedback from the komoot community.
The guide focuses on the peaks and routes themselves. For specific details on parking or public transport access points for individual trails around Albine, it's best to consult the detailed route descriptions within the Hiking around Albine guide or the specific highlight pages, which often include practical information in their tips sections.
Yes, there are several circular routes available for hikers. Examples from the Hiking around Albine guide include 'Les Pierres Blanches et la Bourasse – loop from Col de Salettes', 'Peyremaux Rock – Aviators' Cross. loop from Albine', and 'Salettes Pass – View of the Montagne Noire loop from Col de Salettes'.
The highest point in the Montagne Noire, and a prominent peak near Albine, is Pic de Nore, which culminates at 1,211 meters (approximately 3,973 feet) above sea level.
While the guide does not explicitly state dog-friendly regulations for every trail, many natural areas in France are welcoming to dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always recommended to check specific trail regulations or local signage before heading out with your dog to ensure compliance and safety for both your pet and local wildlife.


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