2024

LE SENTIER PIEDS-NUS DU VALLON

Sports and leisure activities
4.3/5
12 reviews

It is difficult to classify this path: magic hiking, sensory journey, nature exit, enchanting place? Go, the best is still to discover it by yourself, délacez your shoes and commute, not the bitumen, but the earth and gadoue in everything they have more fun! A playful exit, the Barefoot Trail allows you over 1 km to recover with many sensations by walking on very different elements. Fresh soil, roughness of warm sand, aspérité of stone or wood… huge stones to bamboo, feet délestés of their yoke tell stories and they are fabulous. It must be said that the site winds along a creek and runs in the forest, shaded in summer, it is a pure moment of communion with nature. You are autonomous and an hour and a half is required to savour each step. It goes without saying that the mud is a success! Even when you came to the end, the day is not finished: The jeunes workshops are offered to young people as well as to sand bins where they can stack stones and wooden ends to give life to characters: the top!

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 Montgaillard, 65200
2024

PECHE SPORTIVE PYRENEES

Fishing

The association aims to teach the different techniques of fishing, knowledge and respect for the environment through the discovery of the aquatic and mountain environment. It offers fishing trips in mountain lakes or in torrent, but also walks from 1 to 3 days around different themes. Try to discover and understand why saving this environment is so important while fun.

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 Campan, 65710
2024

LUZ TYROLINE

Leisure and individual sports

Over 2 km, the craziest of circuits, with unique and unusual landscapes. In the heart of cliffs and gorges, 16 zip lines from 40 to 260 m long, 4 Nepalese bridges and 11 via ferrata. It's a fabulous place to be, and to be able to do it in this way makes for a truly unique experience. In around two hours, you'll have your eyes full, with the Gave de Pau as a backdrop and its waterfalls topped by fantastic basins. Some gorges are inaccessible by any other route. Laurent and his team are in charge of supervision, and you'll be accompanied by a patroller.

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 Luz-Saint-Sauveur, 65120
2024

CLUB ÉQUESTRE DU VIGNEMALE - CHRISTIAN SOULÈRE

Horseback riding
4.7/5
3 reviews

Equestrian Tourism Guide (ATE), Christian is waiting for you to make you discover the paths of the Cirque de Gavarnie in complete safety. His horses, of Mérens race are perfectly educated and adapted. The merens is native of the High Valley of Ariège, in the Pyrenees. Agile, not too big and with a sure footedness, it is the versatile horse par excellence, an expert in hiking. It has drawn its qualities from the mountains: rustic, it supports well the climate of Gavarnie.

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 Gavarnie-Gèdre, 65120
2024

OFFICE DES SPORTS DE MONTAGNE

Canyoning and Rafting
4/5
2 reviews

For over 35 years, the Office des Sports de Montagne has been offering a wide range of activities to satisfy visitors' thirst for adventure. Forerunners in canyoning, they introduced the first all-inclusive packages for these activities. They also offer year-round outdoor activities such as via ferrata, water trekking in Spain, rafting on the Neste d'Aure, downhill scootering, paragliding, snowshoe trekking, and much more!

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 Saint-Lary-Soulan, 65170
2024

ASSOCIATION DES LOUEURS DE MONTURES DE GAVARNIE

Horseback riding
1.5/5
4 reviews

Four horse and donkey owners have joined together to make you discover the surroundings of Gavarnie. It is surely the address of the nicest horse rides you will find in the area. Several formulas are offered to you, from the discovery walk to a longer one which allows you to reach the waterfall or to have a picnic. But be careful, you can't visit the Pyrenees National Park, because animals are forbidden.

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 Gavarnie-Gèdre, 65120
2024

GOLF DES TUMULUS

Golf course

Created in the 1980s by Charles de Ginestet, the Laloubère golf course has become a must for golf enthusiasts. Upgraded to 18 holes in 1990, the site, managed by his son Yves since 1992, now boasts over 650 members. With a renowned golf school, a partnership with the town for schoolchildren and over 100 days of competitions, including the Tarbes Open, the Golf des Tumulus continues to develop, promising many future projects. The 18-hole course takes 2 hours to complete and can be played in 70 strokes.

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 Laloubère, 65310
2024

CENTRE ÉQUESTRE DU LIENZ

Horseback riding

Séverine, guide and riding instructor, offers excursions through the surrounding mountains, suitable for all ages and levels of rider. Discovering the Lienz plateau is ideal for all participants, whether you're a beginner or an experienced rider, there's something for everyone. At an altitude of 1,550 metres, it's advisable to check the weather on your call, as there can be differences between the weather in the valley and that in the estives. One-, two- and three-hour rides are available.






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 Barèges, 65120
2024

LOURDES PYRÉNÉES GOLF CLUB

Golf course

Inaugurated in 1998, the golf course is located on a hilly site surrounded by a forest of fir trees. The 18-hole course is 5,600 meters long, rather sporty but accessible to all levels. It takes about 4 hours to complete. Many services are available on the site: putting green, practice range, cart rental. You can take private lessons and a free initiation is planned every first Saturday of the month.

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 Lourdes, 65100
2024

SENTIERS BALISÉS

Hiking

At the gateway to Bigorre, the countryside reveals its charm through 18 signposted walking loops, offering an immersion into the canton of Rabastens, with the chance to discover its flora, fauna and local heritage. The area boasts a wealth of landscapes, from hillsides to forests. In all, there are 170 kilometers to explore on foot or mountain bike. Don't forget to venture out on the famous Adour trail, but be sure to visit www.adouretaffluents.fr, as the water can sometimes be capricious.






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 Rabastens-De-Bigorre, 65140
2024

RANDONNEES

Hiking

The tourist office provides you with all the documents relating to the Nestier-Lombres-Montegut cultural circuit. A detailed map showing the five signposted hiking trails will guide you through the paths of the Neste canton. From the easy 12 km route to the more extensive 30 km route. Explore the different eras of history, from prehistory to more recent times, with sites such as the Mont Arès monastery. Along the way you'll see Celtic and Roman remains.






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 Nestier, 65150
2024

TRUITE DES PYRENEES – PARC DU LUTIN PECHEUR

Fishing

A 100% trout discovery. The site houses both a fish farm selling fresh and processed fish, and a fun fishing trail. Stalk rainbow, fario and large trout and discover the emblematic fish of the Hautes-Pyrénées in its natural environment. A simple rod and a meal is guaranteed. Although... You can also visit an exhibition featuring a film, photos, a comic strip and an aquarium.

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 Lau-Balagnas, 65400
2024

PECHE

Fishing

Arreau is where the Neste d'Aure and the Neste du Louron converge, making it a paradise for fario trout anglers. Whether fly-fishing, toc-fishing, spoon-fishing or minnow-fishing, the sport fisherman is constantly rewarded. The "no kill" zone is particularly popular with fly-fishing enthusiasts. These first-category rivers are teeming with salmonids. In addition to trout, the high-altitude lakes are home to char, brook salmon and crystivomers.





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 Arreau, 65240
2024

COMITÉ SPÉLÉOLOGIQUE DÉPARTEMENTAL DES HAUTES-PYRÉNÉES

Caving

Tarbes, a town in France's Hautes-Pyrénées region, offers caving enthusiasts a unique experience thanks to the Comité Spéléologique Départemental des Hautes-Pyrénées. The club's website provides detailed information on the various outings and training courses on offer. Whether you want to explore the region's underground caves or learn caving techniques, the Comité Spéléologique Départemental des Hautes-Pyrénées will meet your expectations.

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 Tarbes, 65000
2024

GROUPE DE RECHERCHES ET D'ACTIVITÉS SPÉLÉO

Caving

Lourdes is a town in south-west France, best known for its Catholic shrine. However, for caving enthusiasts, there are also some interesting activities to discover. The Groupe de Recherches et d'Activités Spéléo (GRAS) offers underground explorations in various quarries and caves in the region. Sup. In Latresne, as well as other explorations planned over the coming weeks.

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 Lourdes, 65100
2024

GROUPE SPÉLÉOLOGIQUE HAUT-PYRÉNÉEN DE TARBES

Caving

The Groupe Spéléologique Haut-Pyrénéen de Tarbes (GSHP) is the oldest caving club in the department. With around thirty members, it's a modestly sized structure, but one that operates with great flexibility. The GSHP is mainly focused on exploring the Pierre St Martin and St Pé de Bigorre massifs. The club's activities are varied and there's something for everyone, whether you're looking for new entrances, clearing out caves or visiting caves you already know. Visits to "classic" caves are also organized throughout the year. The GSHP also takes part in inter-club exploration camps and more distant expeditions. The club is also involved in underground rescue activities in collaboration with Spéléo Secours Français and CDSC. To take part in outings, simply contact the author of the message on the club's mailing list. The GSHP has also contributed to the publication of an exhaustive inventory of the department's caves on Karsteau, a database accessible to all.

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 Tarbes, 65000
2024

INTERSPORT LOUDENVIELLE

Mountain biking

A leisure activity that's all about nature! Perfect for families, the all-terrain scooter offers a unique way to discover the mountains. You'll set off above the resort of Peyragudes, climbing 600 meters. Once up there, you'll find a variety of itineraries of varying degrees of difficulty, before embarking on a spectacular 10-kilometer descent to Loudenvielle. In between seasons, it's not uncommon to spot hinds and deer roaming the forest.

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 Loudenvielle, 65510
2024

Randonnées

Hiking

Starting from the Col du Soulor, two discovery trails follow one another to reveal the wonders of this magnificent mountain site, which is also a migratory passage for birds. You begin your exploration at an altitude of 1,474 meters on the sentier des Rapaces, which takes 45 minutes to complete. Featuring five informative panels, it guides you to the La Tachouère restaurant, showing you how to recognize the different species. Then the Passereaux trail (1h30) takes over, offering a more playful route through the forest.






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 Arrens-Marsous, 65400
2024

Randonnée au calvaire du mont Arès

Hiking

The remarkable sequence of religious oratories dedicated to the crucifixion of Christ, which you can admire today, is largely the result of the unstinting commitment of the residents. Built in the second half of the 19th century, the chapels were damaged during the war and then forgotten under a thicket of brambles. It wasn't until 1984 that a voluntary clearing initiative was undertaken by the villagers.






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 Saint-Laurent-De-Neste, 65150
2024

GOLF MINIATURE DE BAGNERES

Golf course

Close to the thermal park, the minigolf course at the foot of the Bédat is one of the most majestic in France. Its 18-hole course, set in a green setting, offers a varied terrain of impeccable fairways, waterfalls, ponds and hills. Tracks, ranging from tartan to clay to grass, offer captivating challenges, some with giant animals to delight the little ones. The clubhouse, a thatched chalet, invites you to relax on its flower-filled terrace.

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 Bagnères-De-Bigorre, 65200