Wat is er grootser dan te evolueren onder de Ansabère-naalden, waar de pastorale wereld en het hooggebergte elkaar raken. Een mekka voor klimmen en paragliden, het delen van dit avontuurlijke terrein is uitzonderlijk! De moeilijkheidsgraad van deze grootschalige wandeling is te wijten aan de afstand en de steile en gladde laatste piste. Daartussen doorkruist hij een prachtig beukenbos en groene weiden.
From the parking of Masousa, the hike starts on the piste for 2.4km. Cross the Gave d'Ansabère over Lamary Bridge and continue going up a grassy track. The slope gets steeper and pebbly. After a brief section in the undergrowth you'll come out on the plateau. Fork left (south west) and cross the plain.
Follow the winding path up then enter the beech forest. The path widens and, after a straight section, an S-bend takes you out of the forest. The track takes a right as you approach the cabins. You can take a break to stock up on water and cheese here.
The descent is the same as the ascent. Be careful at the start, it's sloping and the soil is loose.
The needles are at their best (2271m and 2377m peak) as you come out of the woods. On the left is the Col de Pétragème (2090m)
You can buy a piece of cheese at the cabin where the shepherd lives in summer. The cheese is produced and salted on-site.
The Pic du Midi d'Ossau (2884m) shows off its one-of-a-kind figure as you reach the mountain pass.
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