Mountain peaks around Juzet-D'Izaut, a commune in the Haute-Garonne department of southwestern France, provide access to the Pyrénées. The region offers varied terrain for hikers. Juzet-D'Izaut serves as a starting point for exploring several peaks, including prominent ones like Pic de Cagire. These mountains offer diverse hiking experiences and views of the Pyrenean landscape.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A very beautiful summit just before the Pic du Cagire. It offers a very beautiful view of many peaks: Pic de Midi de Bigorre, Aneto, etc. You can also see the Boutx ski resort!
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Very beautiful peak! Magnificent view of the Aneto massif! I recommend it!
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I would like to make hikers aware that this route can become particularly dangerous in winter, particularly because of the ridge towards the Pas de l'Ane which can become covered in ice. In this case, ice axes and mountaineering crampons are essential. 2 people died at this location on 1/1/2025, which triggered access bans. I have taken steps to have these bans lifted while raising awareness in a constructive way. Take the time to find out about the snow conditions before undertaking this hike. Enjoy your walks!
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This is essentially a 14km clockwise loop. The ascent to the peaks is pretty well marked out although I’d always suggest downloading an offline route map. It’s not particularly technical just some simple clambering over a few steep rocky sections before the 1st col (Teyech). I wouldn’t fancy that rocky section if it’s frozen mind you. After the 2 stunning peaks the rest of the loop is a few kms along the ridge before turning down back through the forest. If it’s snowy, you’ll very easily lose the path (i did a lot) so another good reason to download the route.
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Very pleased to have decent walking boots for this hike. There are sections where the path is very rocky, or grassy, or covered with dead leaves. Also good to be reasonably fit, to have a good sense of balance and a head for heights. As always, the effort is worth it. Tour took 5h30 so not too bad.
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This is THE summit of the Comminge. He will surprise more than one by the demands of his ascent.
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Often confused with the Pic du Gar. They are brothers and each will offer you a superb panorama.
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The mountain peaks around Juzet-D'Izaut are part of the Pyrénées, specifically located in the Haute-Garonne department of southwestern France. This region offers varied terrain for hikers.
For magnificent 360-degree panoramic views, Pic de Cagire is highly recommended. It's considered one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the Pyrenees under 2,000 meters. Another excellent spot is View of Pic de Paloumère and the Pyrenees, which offers a superb vista over the Pyrenees and the plain, with Toulouse visible on a clear day.
Pic de Cagire is known as a challenging summit, with a classic route from Juzet-d'Izaut involving a diverse trek through forests and pastures, with an elevation gain of approximately 950 meters. The hike is considered moderate to difficult. Gar Peak also involves sections where the path can be very rocky or grassy, requiring good fitness and balance.
Pic de Cagire has historical accounts from the 1800s suggesting the possibility of ancient stone structures near its summit. Its name also originates from Proto-Basque roots signifying stone and high ground.
The best period for hiking the peaks, such as Pic de Cagire, is generally from May to November. However, snow near the summit can persist in spring, and winter hiking may require specialized equipment like snowshoes or crampons due to potential ice, especially on ridges.
Yes, for peaks like Pic de Cagire and Pique Poque, a common starting point is a parking area near "La Couage" in Juzet-d'Izaut.
While many peaks in the area, like Pic de Cagire, are considered moderate to difficult, there are varied terrains. For specific family-friendly routes, it's best to check individual trail descriptions for shorter distances and less elevation gain. The region offers a range of experiences from moderate forest trails to more demanding ridge ascents.
Beyond hiking, the region around Juzet-D'Izaut is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for touring bicycles, gravel biking, and road cycling, with routes like the Fabio Casartelli Memorial loop or the Menté Pass loop available.
Winter hiking around peaks like Pic de Cagire can be particularly dangerous. Ridges, such as towards the Pas de l'Ane, can become covered in ice, making ice axes and mountaineering crampons essential. Always check snow and ice conditions before undertaking a winter hike.
Gar Peak is highly recommended for observing sunrises and sunsets. There's also a refuge near the exit of the wood, just before the ascent to the mountain pasture, where hikers can stop.
Pic de Cagire reaches an elevation of 1,912 meters, while Pique Poque is just slightly lower at 1,898 meters. Other notable peaks include Sommet des Parets (1,869 m) and Pic de l'Escalette (1,856 m).
Yes, near Gar Peak, there is a refuge located near the exit of the wood, just before the ascent to the mountain pasture, where hikers can stop. Additionally, there is a Cabane de l'Escalette at an altitude of 1,598 meters in the Cagire massif.


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