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LES CHEMINS DE LA LIBERTÉ (OPUS N°2) : DE PORTET-DE-LUCHON AUX GRANGES D'ASTAU

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Description

The paths of freedom are routes that were used by around 90,000 people during the Second World War: resistance fighters, Allied pilots, Jews and those refusing to participate in the STO (compulsory labour service). By attempting to reach Spain, they all hoped to escape the Nazis who threatened their very existence.
Haute-Garonne Tourisme and the association ""Chemins de la liberté par le Comminges et le Val d'Aran"" invite you to discover these historic routes while hiking.

This is the second part of the hike that began at Port de Balès (see Chemins de la Liberté: Opus No. 1), from Portet-de-Luchon to Granges d'Astau.
This easy hike can be done as a continuation of the first part. The suggested route follows the path taken by André Bon, sometimes passing along paved roads.
You will be walking in the footsteps of André Bon. This escapee was taken to Saléchan station via Toulouse thanks to the resistance network Françoise, one of the first helpers who participated in the escape of at least 700 people.
Like André Bon, who made it to Bénasque in Spain, thousands braved the dangers of the mountains in the hope of finding freedom beyond the peaks of the Pyrenees.
A dangerous and demanding human adventure, this gruelling journey cost the lives of more than 2,200 people, victims of the mountains or Nazi troops.
You who walk in the footsteps of these shadow fighters, escapees, smugglers, networks of helpers, anonymous people who contributed to the rescues and many of whom never returned... Do not forget them.
To find out more about the history of these fugitives and their smugglers, visit the website of the association ""Chemins de la liberté par le Comminges et le Val d'Aran"" (Paths to Freedom through Comminges and the Val d'Aran).
To walk in peace and discover the flora and fauna, a mountain guide can accompany you on your hike: www.pyrenees31.com/planifier/activites/randonnees/trouver-accompagnateur/

Technical Information

Walking
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
3h
Dist.
9.3 km
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Starting point

31110   PORTET-DE-LUCHON
Lat : 42.812568Lng : 0.484984

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CHAPELLE SAINT-PÉ LA MORAINE

Built in the 10th and 11th centuries. The main interest of the chapel Saint-Pé la Moraine is however not in its architecture, but in its exceptional decoration (sculptures, reuse ...).Saint-Pierre or Saint-Pé-de-la-Moraine Chapel This pretty chapel is located on a moraine - large mass of ice - of the Larboust glacier. Saint-Pé-de-la-Moraine, built in a mixture of limestone, granite, shale and recuperation of ancient materials. Although reworked at the end of the Middle Ages, it is representative of the style of the first Romanesque art in this mountain Comminges of the Middle Ages based on the richness of its Gallo-Roman heritage. A few cinerary trough lids, these funerary urns, integrated into the chapel, are characterized by slightly less conventional representations. On the buttress of the chevet, notably on the base slab, the sculptor has added attributes (pottery and a series of tools) to the usual simple busts embodying the deceased. It is certainly their professional activity that we wanted to evoke. But the building was implanted in the middle of an area whose traces of occupation go back well beyond this period.Excavations have revealed that the chapel is at the heart of a Neolithic burial site. Inside, the stone paving, probably contemporary to the construction of the chapel, depicts a fish, a Christian symbol from the origins of Christianity. Excavations have revealed that the chapel is at the heart of a Neolithic burial site. Inside, the stone paving, probably contemporary to the construction of the chapel, depicts a fish in one place, a Christian symbol dating back to the origins of Christianity. Also to be seen: the altarpiece, high in color, decorated with trompe-l'oeil paintings. The motifs correspond to the ornamental vocabulary of 17th century altarpieces. Classified as a Historical Monument, it is dated 1682 but its statues are probably earlier (Peter, the patron saint of the chapel, Saints Blaise and James).

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Elevation gain

350 (Low)

Detailed stages

1 - As this hike is not a loop, you will need to plan ahead: leave a car at the Granges d'Astau arrival point or ask to be dropped off at Portet. In the past, this route was only taken in one direction!
2 - Just after the church in Portet, on the left, you will find a path leading downhill that follows the valley towards the Moraine de Garin. - Chapelle Saint-Pé de la Moraine: magnificent Romanesque church with Gallo-Roman reused elements
3 - Follow the paved road (D76B) towards the Peyragudes resort (Agudes side) until you reach the village of Gouaux-de-Luchon.
4 - After the church, turn left onto the road leading down to the ""village d'en bas"" (lower village) and turn right just before you reach the village, following the Chemin de Bassia (no. 73).
5 - Please note that this descent can sometimes be a little slippery. The drop is steepest here and the path can be very overgrown. At the Espoujeau barns, stay on the same side of the hill and follow the Neste river on your right towards the Granges d'Astau.

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Contact

Tel : 05 61 95 44 44
Email : olivetains@tourismehg.com

Start town

PORTET-DE-LUCHON

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Contact : HAUTE-GARONNE TOURISME / LES OLIVÉTAINS
Phone : 05 61 95 44 44

This information comes from the Haute-Garonne Departmental Tourism Network and is synchronized as part of the partnership between Cirkwi and Haute-Garonne Tourisme.

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We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾