D4 : SAINT-LARY/ PIC DU MIDI/ LUZ-SAINT-SAUVEUR
Saint-Lary > Pic du Midi > Luz-Saint-Sauveur
74 km / 1h37
Our adventure continues and today holds many surprises. From Saint Lary follow the RD929 towards Arreau to reach the Pic du Midi by crossing the Col d'Aspin. After a thrilling cable-car ride you enjoy the greatest panorama in the Pyrenees from the top at nearly 3000 metres. You then cross the famous Coldu Tourmalet, scene of so many dramas of the Tour de France before spending the night in Luz-Saint-Sauveur, a town favoured by the Empress Eugénie.
Votre itinéraire
Saint-Lary > Pic du Midi • 51 km / 1h07
Leave Saint Lary and follow the RD929 towards Arreau (12k / 17 mins). As you leave Arreau turn left on to the Col d'Aspin (16k / 22 mins). Pass over and descend the Col and continue to Sainte Marie de Campan (8k / 10 mins). Turn left on to the Col du Tourmalet, continue to La Mongie (18k / 23 mins).
Pic du Midi > Luz-Saint-Sauveur • 23 km / 30mn
Leave La Mongie, continue climbing the Col du Tourmalet. On the other side of the mountain pass (4k / 6min), descend to Luz-Saint-Sauveur (19 k / 24 min).
Arreau
Situated where the Neste d'Aure and Louron rivers meet, Arreau is a typical Pyrenean village which merits a halt for a cafe after admiring its famous market hall, the half-timbered houses, its castle and church.
As soon as you leave Arreau turn left on to the Col d'Aspin. This road is regularly used by the Tour de France, it initially climbs gently than more abruptly after the village of Aspin Aure to the top at 1489m.
The Col d'Aspin
It is wilder, less visited and lower than many of the neighbouring passes yet the Aspin offers a great itinerary with probably the widest panorama of all from the top. The summit is a protected site, with no buildings, just cows and horses grazing. There is a parking to pull in to to admire the view including the Pic du Midi, the Arbizon and the Aure valley. The gentle terrain at the top is perfect for a walk along the ridge.
As you leave the parking ther is a panoramic walk at the Pla del Naou along the ridge to the south, it opens up wonderful views into the Aure and Campam valleys. To the north the footpaths lead to the Col de Beyrede and the Signal de Bassia.
The Payolle lake
" A little further on is the Payolle lake surrounded by a pine forest, a lovely place for a stroll. "
The descent off the Aspin is through grasslands and pine forest. at the bottom are the ancient marble quarries of Payolle, whose marble was used at Versailles, Grand Central station and the Empire State building no less!
A little further on is the Payolle lake surrounded by a pine forest, a lovely place for a stroll where you will most certainly come across a family of cows enjoying the lush grass in this famous grazing area.
Mix and Match
Combine with "The tour of Baronnies".
A one-day adventure exploring a secret world of hills and valleys.
Pic du Midi
" Climb aboard your starship, the cable-car that takes you to the summit of the Pic du Midi, the castle in the sky. "
The most beautiful view in the world
After leaving the Payolle lake head towards Sainte Marie de Campan, in the centre of the village turn left on to the Col du Tourmalet and follow it to La Mongie.
Stop in La Mongie and climb aboard your starship, the cable-car that takes you to the summit of the Pic du Midi, the castle in the sky. In reality it is a working stellar observatory, scientiest live up her to scrutinise the skies, study the sun and the galaxies. The Americans mapped the moon from here before the first lunar landing.
Allow at least 2 hours to fully enjoy your Pic du Midi visit.
In La Mongie, on the Col du Tourmalet • www.picdumidi.com
The Col du Tourmalet
" The highest road pass in the Pyrenees. "
A mythical summit
4k from the cable-car station is the famous Col du Tourmalet pass. At 2115 m it is the highest road pass in the Pyrenees.
Selfie with the Giant
On the top of the Tourmalet you will find a 3m high sculpture, Octave, named after the first rider to cross the Tourmalet in 1910 (Octave Lapize). It represents a rider climbing 'out of the saddle' and is one of the 9 elements of the 'Tour de France sculpture' at the A64 autoroute services between Tarbes and Pau. At the end of each autumn the Giant comes down from the Tourmalet to be taken back up in procession accompanied hundreds of cyclists each June.
The Laquette chairlift
" There are many splendid walks and waymarked mountain bike descents."
The chairlift allows access to a lovely high plateau and the La Laquette cafe, there are many splendid walks and waymarked mountain bike descents. Bikes can be hired and can be taken on the chairlift.
At Tournaboup parking, 3k from Bareges on the Col du Tourmalet.
The Pont Napoléon in Luz Saint Sauveur
" In 1860 on the orders of Napoléon III the Pont Napoléon bridge was constructed. A spectacular construction composed of a single arch, 47 metres in diameter, 66 metres high. "
Coming back down from the Col du Tourmalet, you will reach Luz-Saint-Sauveur at the valley bottom, it is situated at the crossroads to most of the prestigious Pyrenean landmarks. This town's many assets are due to the many stays here of the Empress Eugénie, who started the fashion of spa towns. In 1860 on the orders of Napoléon III, who was on a spa cure himself in Luz-Saint-Sauveur with the Empress Eugénie, the Pont Napoléon bridge was constructed. Situated at the exit of the village in the direction of Gavarnie, this spectacular construction is composed of a single arch, 47 metres in diameter, 66 metres high. It provides a crossing point over the Gave river below, it also a favourite bungie jumping spot.
The Luzéa spa center in Luz Saint Sauveur
" In the footsteps of the Empress Eugénie, one can relax in the fantastic lounge where she used to take her massages. "
Here is another location immersed in the memories of Eugénie.
The grey marble of the Napoleonian architecture is combined with contemporary furniture to provide relaxation and well-being in an intimate and charming setting. The neo-Roman mosaics are an invitation to travel back in time. Follow in the footsteps of the Empress Eugénie, one can relax in the fantastic lounge where she used to take her massages.
2 hour pass. Massages available upon reservation.
31 Avenue de l'Impératrice Eugénie - 65120 Luz-Saint-Sauveur • www.luzea.fr
Evening and night in Luz-Saint-Sauveur
The Hautes-Pyrenees holiday shop proposes you a small selection of very favorite accommodations in Luz-Saint-Sauveur and surroundings. For more choices, contact directly the Shop to 05 62 56 70 00.
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A lovely diversion
" Sit on the terrace and enyoy the crepes, Jean-Louis and Gwenaelle have many stories to tell and great advice on places to visit to offer. "
The Creperie at Saint Justin (Sers)
Beautifully positioned on a promontory with views over the whole Tourmalet valley and over Luz and the Ardiden massif this little creperie is really worth the visit. Sit on the terrace and enyoy the crepes, Jean-Louis and Gwenaelle, the owners have many stories to tell and great advice on places to visit to offer.
Access from the footbridge in the centre of Bareges (40mins walk) or from the village of Sers, drive through the village and park after 500m, the path climbs for 700m to reach St Justin.
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Favourite places
- The Auberge des Trois Pics « Chez Germaine » at Payolle
A typical mountain auberge, no frills, known for its meats cooked over a beech fire, its garbure and myrtille tart.
Lake of Payolle – 65710 Campan
+335 62 91 81 10
- Lunch at the Pic du Midi
Marc Berger, the chef ; "Cooking at altitude is a real challenge, water boils at 92C, the air dries out the food very quickly, the perception of flavour changes too at altitude, and we can only cook by electricty. In these very unusual conditions, my team daily rise to the challenge in our restaurant by offering a range of original dishes made from quality produce, the same goes for our fast-food outlet".
Pic du Midi
- L’Auberge du Lienz « Chez Louisette »
One toque in the Gault-Millau guide: « Set in a pastoral environment of great beauty, with the Pic du Midi looking over. Local produce is the star here with Louisette Corret. It is a favourite meeting place for all from far and wide, a convivial ambience to enjoy her famous garbure or a pig's foot. »
On the Lienz forest road, 2.5km from Barèges. Head towards the Col du Tourmalet, and turn right before the Tournaboup parking.
+335 62 92 67 17