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Mountain biking around Saint-Pé-De-Bigorre offers diverse terrain within the Pyrenees, characterized by significant elevation changes and varied landscapes. The region features extensive forests like the Forest of Trescrouts, dynamic waterways such as the Gave de Pau River, and numerous viewpoints providing panoramas of the surrounding mountains. This natural setting provides a range of mountain bike trails, from river valleys to higher mountain passes.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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13
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34.4km
02:29
560m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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40.0km
02:22
410m
410m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.1km
01:50
470m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.5km
01:38
330m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sanctuary in memory of generations of children martyred by those who were supposed to educate them. With the complicity of the region's notables.
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Lourdes, a small town in the Pyrenees in southwestern France, became world-famous in 1858 through the Marian apparitions of the young Bernadette Soubirous. Since then, Lourdes has been one of the most important pilgrimage sites of the Catholic Church. Millions of pilgrims visit the Grotto of Massabielle every year to pray or draw water from the spring. The place combines deep spirituality with a quiet, haunting atmosphere and the hope of healing.
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The city of Lourdes lies in the foothills of the Pyrenees and is known worldwide for its Catholic Marian pilgrimage sites, the so-called "Sacred Precinct." Every year, nearly 6 million visitors flock to the Grotto of Massabielle, where, according to legend, the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to a young local girl in 1858.
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Small village in the valley of the Gave de Pau, where there is a large old abbey.
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Beautiful plateau with some picnic benches and a nice descent towards St Pé de Bigorre.
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Descent through a superb pine forest to reach the village of Saint Pé de Bigorre
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As you traverse the picturesque Bétharram valley, you will encounter the historic old Bétharram bridge. This impressive stone bridge, which spans the Gave de Pau river, offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains and the crystal-clear waters below. As you cross the bridge, you will be transported back in time, admiring the intricate stonework and the graceful arches of the bridge. Don't miss exploring the charming village of Bétharram, with its medieval castle and picturesque streets.
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Please note that the return is in a one-way street. It is better to take another route or put your foot down and walk down the centre.
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There are over 180 mountain bike trails available around Saint-Pé-De-Bigorre. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate valley rides to more challenging mountain ascents within the Pyrenean landscape.
The terrain in Saint-Pé-De-Bigorre is diverse, featuring significant elevation changes characteristic of the Pyrenees. You'll find extensive forests like the Forest of Trescrouts, dynamic river valleys along the Gave de Pau, and higher mountain passes. Many trails are technically demanding, with stony and rugged sections, and some are specifically designed for downhill riding.
Yes, Saint-Pé-De-Bigorre offers options for less experienced riders. While many trails are moderate to difficult, there are 22 easy routes available. These often follow river valleys or traverse less steep forest paths, providing a gentler introduction to mountain biking in the region.
Absolutely. For advanced riders, Saint-Pé-De-Bigorre boasts 98 difficult mountain bike trails. These routes often feature significant climbs, technical sections, and downhill-focused segments with challenging features like a-frames, drops, and jumps, providing an exhilarating experience in the Pyrenees.
Many trails in the region provide stunning vistas. For example, the Couret Pass – Spandelles Pass loop from Altisurface du Vallon du Bergons offers panoramic mountain views. Viewpoints like Mousqué and the belvedere of the pass of Larbastan also provide breathtaking panoramas of the Pic du Midi de Bigorre and the Néouvielle mountain range.
Yes, many mountain bike trails in Saint-Pé-De-Bigorre are designed as loops. Examples include the Old Betharram bridge – Lestelle-Bétharram loop from Lestelle-Bétharram, which follows the Gave de Pau river, and the Panoramic view of Lake Lourdes – Lac de Lourdes loop from Domaine du sanctuaire de Lourdes.
Beyond the natural beauty of the Pyrenees, you can encounter several interesting landmarks. The The majestic Gave – Saint-Pé-de-Bigorre Abbey loop from Montaut-Bétharram passes by historical sites. You can also find highlights such as the Pibeste Peak for panoramic views, or the famous Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes nearby.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 500 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning Pyrenean mountain views, and the variety of trails that cater to different skill levels, from river valleys to challenging mountain ascents.
The Pyrenees offer excellent conditions for mountain biking during the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn. This period provides more stable weather, accessible trails, and the full beauty of the natural landscapes. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for higher elevation routes.
Yes, Saint-Pé-De-Bigorre is a hub for various outdoor pursuits. The Gave de Pau river is excellent for water sports like canoeing, kayaking, and rafting. You can also explore the Caves of the Saint-Péen Massif, go hiking on marked paths, or even try climbing on nearby cliffs. The region is also close to the Hautes-Pyrénées Sport Nature center.
Trail durations vary significantly based on length and difficulty. For instance, a moderate trail like the Old Betharram bridge – Lestelle-Bétharram loop from Lestelle-Bétharram, which is 34.6 km (21.5 miles), typically takes around 2 hours 55 minutes. Shorter routes can be completed in under 2 hours, while longer, more challenging trails may require half a day or more.


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