This spectacular hike is one of the most beautiful in the Pyrenees region with the ascent of Mont Valier, the emblematic summit of Couserans
You will admire the Ribérot valley with its waterfalls, its lakes, the ponds of Milouga and the Muscadet valley

Additional Information :
You are in the heart of the Ariège Pyrenees Natural Park.

We encourage you to adopt responsible behavior in this fragile and shared environment.

- Stay on the trails and take your waste with you.

- Observe the flora without picking it.

- Stay discreet, for wild animals.

- In summer pasture areas, remember to close fences and gates. Do not approach or feed the animals. If a Patou (a livestock protection dog) approaches you, move away slowly and calmly. Do not make large gestures or shout, even if it barks, as it will consider you a threat. If it follows you, ignore it.

-Swimming in the lakes of the commune of Bethmale is prohibited. This applies to the lakes of Bethmale, Ayes, Eychelle, Milouga, Arouech and Cruzous. (Order AR-2024-004 of 05/12/2024)

- Bivouacking is permitted, but only between 19 p.m. and 9 a.m., and more than an hour's walk from a parking lot.

- During periods of drought, all fires are prohibited. In other cases, fires are only permitted more than 200 meters from a forest. Stoves should be used instead of natural fireplaces.

- In the unlikely event of an encounter with a bear (which will try to avoid us at all costs): approach calmly, move away gradually, and do not run.

We advise you to keep dogs on a leash, especially in summer pasture areas where it would be dangerous for you and your dog if it approached the herds due to the presence of Patous.

Working Languages

  • French

Directions

In detail

  • Distance: 21 km
  • Positive elevation: 1900 m
  • Daily duration: 11h30
  • Route type: loop
  • Marking precision: Red/white then yellow markings
  • Type of land: Earth

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