Whether you want to blissfully ramble and discover the perfect picnic meadow or conquer majestic peaks that soar on the edge of reality, the Pyrenees won’t just satisfy your yearnings; it will inspire you to seek out more. From formidable rows of summits that surge through the clouds to sunsets that melt into hidden crevices and canyons, the Pyrenees is a hikers’ wonderland.
These seven best hikes in the French Pyrenees include staggering feats of nature such as the Cirque de Gavarnie, intoxicating aromas drifting through the Pyrenees Orientale, and wild mountains made even more memorable by the friendships often forged in the refuges below them.
1. The Andreyt Ridges from the Col d’Aubisque
Best hike for families in the Pyrenees
5.4 miles (9 km), 3 hours, easy to moderate
Stretches of mountains fold lazily into one another, fresh breezes are carried from the sea, and summits are made surreal by sinking clouds. Balcony hikes provide striking views without the exertion, making them ideal for families and anyone wanting an afternoon escape.
The Andreyt ridges offer a delightful leisurely balcony loop that opens out onto the rest of the Haute-Pyrenees to the west. The tranquil hike quickly reveals dramatic views of the Cirque de Gourette, showcasing a combination of craggy steel summits and rolling, satiny green hills.
A good starting point for this walk is near Gourette, where you can drive or catch a bus to the top of the Col d’Aubisque. The Col also offers a shorter 1.5-mile round trip walking directly to the Soum de Grum.
Planning tip: Visit between May and October to avoid snow, and choose a clear day, as fog can creep in—even in the summer.
2. Tuchan to Puilarens Taking in the Magnificent Gorge de Galamus
Most aromatic hike in the Pyrenees
Up to 80 miles (122 km) round trip, 3 days, easy to moderate
The heady scent of wild lavender, rosemary, broom, and herbs is one of the exquisite joys of the Pyrenean spring and summer. One route from Tuchan weaves along aromatic balcony trails, with the fragrance strongest in April and May.
As you progress towards Puilarens, you’ll see endless postcard views of castles, colorful towns, and the stunning Chateau de Queribus clinging to its rocky perch. This area is also renowned for its beautiful sunsets.
The Gorge de Galamus is a marvel of nature, notable for the vertiginous roads carved within and its colorful pools, providing a respite from the summer heat.
Local tip: Be aware that the fire risk can often be high in the region, especially in hot and dry conditions.
3. Mont Valier
Best circular hike in the Pyrenees
31 miles (52 km) round trip, 3 to 4 days, difficult
At 2828 meters, Mont Valier is a favorite destination for hikers. Starting from Couflens, you’ll traverse lush green hills, trickling mountain streams, and striking wildflowers.
Mont Valier is one of the most striking mountains in the Pyrenees, offering breathtaking views as you cross the western shoulder, surrounded by waves of rugged peaks.
Planning tip: The best times to visit are between June and September.
4. Argeles-Gazost
Best base for a choice of hikes
5.5 miles (8.7 km) round trip, easy to moderate or 23 miles (37 km) round trip, 1 to 2 weeks, easy to difficult
Wonderfully warm and beautiful, Argeles-Gazost is an idyllic haven for exploring the exciting terrain of the Pyrenees. It is located just ten minutes from the Pyrenees National Park.
From Argeles, explore nearby waterfalls, the reflective Lac de Gaube, and several renowned hiking trails. Argeles is at the center of some of the most famous views of the Pyrenees.
Local tip: Weather can vary widely between valleys, so always check forecasts for the best hiking experience.
5. Mont Perdu via the Cirque de Gavarnie
Most memorable hike for peak baggers
Ranges from 6 miles (10 km) to 8 miles (15 km) round trip, 4 days, difficult
This hike offers the chance to encounter wildlife such as golden eagles and chamois while crossing into Spain for the mysterious Mont Perdu. Starting from Gavarnie, hikers are rewarded with breathtaking views and stunning landscapes.
Planning tip: Check the weather for summer storms, which often arrive between 2 PM and 5 PM.
6. GR10 Official: Merens-Les Vals – Vernet Les Bains
Best multi-day hike in the Pyrenees
Varies from 6.6 miles (11 km) to 11.5 miles (20 km), 7 days, moderate to difficult
The GR10 is a favored route for backpackers, tracing the Pyrenees from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. This multi-day hike includes beautiful valleys and serene lakes.
7. The Holzarte Suspension Bridge
Best short hike for thrill-seekers
3 miles (4.6 km), 2 hours, technical in parts
All levels of hikers will find excitement at the Holzarte Suspension Bridge, draped across the dramatic Olhadubi Gorges.
Planning tip: The bridge reopens from 19th May 2023. Sturdy shoes and usual provisions are recommended as the path can get muddy.
Top Tips for Safe Hiking in the Pyrenees
Follow the official GR routes, which are well signed. Stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and monitor fire risks during hot conditions. Admire Pyrenean Mountain Dogs from afar.