Best attractions and places to see around Tramezaïgues include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features in the Hautes-Pyrénées department of France. The village is situated at the confluence of the Neste d'Aure and the Neste de Rioumajou rivers, at the foot of Pic de Tramezaïgues. It serves as a gateway to the Rioumajou valley, a Natura 2000 site known for its biodiversity and numerous hiking opportunities. The area offers a range of cultural sites and natural landscapes for…
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Magnificent lake with a path allowing you to admire it from all angles.
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Passes reserved for cyclists 9-12 p.m. this Monday 07/15, happiness!
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So so fantastic. We were simply overwhelmed by the beauty of this tour! We also bathed in the different lakes - wonderful!!
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The Col d'Azet is a road mountain pass located at 1,585 meters above sea level. It allows you to go from the Aure valley to the Louron valley. It is one of the 34 passes connected by the famous pass road.
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Located in the Louron valley, the Col d'Azet peaks at an altitude of 1,580 meters. This passage connects the village of Loudenvielle and that of Azet on the heights of Saint-Lary-Soulan. The ascent from Lake Génos is 7.5 kilometers for an average of 8.3% with some passages at 13%.
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Very beautiful point of view on the surrounding peaks as well as on the peak of Bastan which awaits you. The night at the edge of the lake is very pleasant.
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Tramezaïgues is uniquely situated at the confluence of the Neste d'Aure and the Neste de Rioumajou rivers. The village also lies at the foot of the 2,548-meter (8,360 ft) Pic de Tramezaïgues. You can explore the Rioumajou Valley, a Natura 2000 site known for its diverse bird and plant species, and the area is part of the Pyrénées National Park adhesion zone.
Yes, the region around Tramezaïgues is ideal for nature enthusiasts, offering many hiking trails. The Rioumajou Valley is a popular starting point for numerous hikes. You can find various routes, including moderate to difficult trails like the Moudang Barns loop or the Middle Bastan Lake loop. For more details on hiking routes, visit the Hiking around Tramezaïgues guide.
The most prominent historical landmark is the Château de Tramezaygues, a 12th-century castle ruin perched on a rocky spur. It served as a border surveillance post and was restored in 1990. You can also visit the Saint-Denis Saint-Nicolas Church, which features an original Romanesque apse, and remnants of an ancient Roman road near the village cemetery.
The area boasts several beautiful lakes. Lake Orédon is highly accessible with a car park on its banks and resembles a fjord with mountains steeply descending into its waters. Another must-see is Les Laquettes, a series of small ponds and pools below Lake Aubert. You can also explore Middle Bastan Lake, a glacial lake with islets of century-old pines, part of the Bastan lakes.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find challenging routes such as the Col d'Aspin loop or the Hospice du Rioumajou loop. These routes often feature significant climbs and scenic views. For detailed cycling routes, refer to the Cycling around Tramezaïgues guide.
Yes, for those undertaking longer hikes, the Bastan Refuge is located near Middle Bastan Lake. It offers a 12-seat dormitory and a refectory, open from late May to early October. Booking in advance is advised. The refuge also has an outdoor shower with warm water.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities largely depends on your preference. Summer and early autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, with the village festival occurring on the second Sunday of October. For winter sports, nearby ski resorts like Pla d'Adet (Saint-Lary-Soulan), Piau-Engaly, Peyragudes, and Val-Louron offer opportunities.
Beyond the castle and church, Tramezaïgues offers an authentic village experience. You can appreciate the narrow streets, the town hall, the village fountain, and the wash-house. A 'Circuit du Pays d'Art et d'Histoire' provides interpretative signs to discover the commune's essential monuments on foot.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and tranquility. For instance, Les Laquettes are described as 'splendid' and 'a little corner of Canada,' while Middle Bastan Lake is considered 'one of the most beautiful dream landscapes in the Pyrenees.' The accessibility of Lake Orédon also makes it a popular choice despite crowds.
Yes, the region features challenging terrain. The Col de Val Louron-Azet is a notable mountain pass at 1,580 meters (5,184 ft), connecting the Louron valley to the Aure valley, known for its demanding ascent. For mountaineering, routes like the Gourg de Cap de Long – Pic de Campbieil loop offer difficult challenges. More details can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Tramezaïgues guide.
Yes, Tramezaïgues' proximity to the Spanish border provides direct access to the Sobrarbe region in Aragon via the Bielsa tunnel. This area in Spain is known for its geological heritage, canyons, and rivers, offering additional exploration opportunities.
While specific 'family-friendly' attractions aren't explicitly listed, the accessible nature of Lake Orédon with its car park makes it suitable for families. Gentle walks along the river confluence or exploring the village's historical architecture can also be enjoyable for all ages. The natural environment of the Rioumajou Valley offers opportunities for easy walks and picnics.


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