Overview
Cap de Laubère, 2213m is a modest peak that overlooks the resort of Saint Lary, and forms the landscape of this valley with the unmisseable Pic d'Aret. For this reason, it is a popular hiking destination for half a day.
As its name says, this Cap is rather a cape than a real summit (it lies in the continuity of smaller Pichebrou, and later followed by the Montagne de Consaterre). But this lack if significance is compensated by its allure seen from the valley.
Getting There
Both trailheads mentionned below are quikly reacheable from Saint Lary (Aure valley, exit of Lannemezan on the A64)
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 From Pla d'Arsoué |
Routes On the main ridge |
There are two ways to reach this mountain.
- From the village of Ens, many trails climb up the generous northern slope, along the lake Lac de la Coume, or rather closer to the Crete de Cupyeroude, overlooking the Pla d'Arsoué (Lustou trailhread)
- From the entrance of the Rioumajou valley, over Tramezaigues, where, at the level of the first bridge, a marked trail climbs along the Rau de Hitte Longue.
- The continuation of these 2 trails lead to the beautiful and surprisingly unknown three lakes of Consaterre. The most fit will push the exploration to the top of Pic de Thou, highest top of the area (2743) and neighbour of the Lustou (one reason why I did not present it instead... a too close brother)
 Lacs de Consaterre |
Accomodations Lacs de Consaterre |
Many accomodations and campsites in the Aure valley :
http://www.vallee-aure.com/
No known open sherperd hut in the surroundings...
Wildcamping possible, and very nice location at the lakes of Consaterre.
 The village of Ens, trailhead |
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