For an overview map and details on every route I have cycled in the Pyrenées see here.
Above: Lac de Cap de Long
Top-to-bottom, the best road-bike climb that I have done in the French Pyrenées.
I am a huge fan of cycling up to huge and high alpine dams/lakes – see here for a bunch of “dam” great rides – so I was excited to explore the road up to the Pyrenéen barrage at Lac de Cap de Long.
Please note, this post is for the second and main part on the map above. Details on the first climb, Piau Engaly, is here.
At 2160 metres, the route to the lake is one of the highest paved roads in the French Pyrenées – higher than Col du Tourmalet. And it’s just a beautiful place to cycle.
Starting from St-Lary-Soulan, it’s roughly 10 kms on a main (but quiet and scenic) road until the turn-off at Fabian. It’s uphill but never steep, so a nice warm up.
Often even the greatest climbs have less interesting lower stretches – going through busy towns or whatever. But this road turns off onto 14 fantastic, undeveloped kilometres.
The first half of the climb is up through a gorge accompanied throughout by the ambient river beside. A couple of good hairpin stretches are even named. Lacets des Ecureuil (hairpins of the squirrels), and several in a row called les Lacets d’Edelweiss. Fantastic.
La Route des Lacs: In total I would pass four large lakes and the route starts to get exciting as it approached the first: Lac d’Orédon. In the far distance, surrounded by huge mountains, I could see the dam for Lac de Cap de Long. It’s an astounding view that just keeps getting better.
Dam high in far distance:
As the cliff road circles around towards the dam, the final stretch climbs some really fun hairpins:
The lake itself is stunning. There are a couple of little restaurants and of course I stopped for some photos and a beer:
Next I descended back down 4 kilometres and took the turn off below the first lake. This leads to a 5 kilometres climb to two more lakes. It’s a toll road and virtually everyone parks and thus the road is empty except for a couple of regular shuttle buses. Cool.
Two more nice lakes. First, Lac d’Aumar at 2191 metres:

And finally, the end of the road, slightly lower at 2154 metres, Lac d’Aubert where I jumped onto a tiny “island”:
I think I had some fairly good photos of this ride, but they don’t even remotely convey the beauty of this truly awesome location. If you do one climb in the French Pyrenées, make it Lac de Cap de Long.
Top-to-bottom, the best road-bike climb that I have done in the French Pyrenées.
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me parece impresionante, el año que viene voy a los pirineos, y esta subida lo metere en mi memoria
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I wish you can climb up to Lac des Bouillouses (66) : the road is closed to cars in summer and the lake is very nice
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Hello,
what do you think is the best to combine with this climb? You combined it with Piau Engaly, I considered also Col d´Azet from both sides or Hourquette d´Ancizan + Col d´Aspin or Col de Portet (I will have a mountain bike). Which do you think is the best?
Thank you very much.
All those ideas sounds good. I enjoyed Col de Portet. But I wouldn’t approach Route des Lacs from there as you’d miss much of that climb. But I could see you climbing the route des lacs and after reaching Lac cap de Long returning via Portet.
But I enjoyed all the climbs you listed. Piau Engaly is sort of the off-in-a-corner climb. Very quiet.
Did Piau Engaly and Cap de Lac de Long today on your recommendation. The ride up to the Lac and the views from it – stunning! Thank you! PS – the last segment up to the Lac, I’m right next to you on time. Strange coincidence!
Thanks for the note: Congrats! Well done.
Great blog Will. Thanks for doing it. You say if you do one climb in the Pyrenees, do this one. I might just do that. Just fixing my back wheel, then I’ll be off! Thanks.
Would both routes below be paved road? I will be staying in Adast
yes, both paved.
Just a note to say thanks for posting the info about the Cap de Lac Long. It’s an incredible spin. Would not have known about it if you hadn’t. We combined it with some of the better known TDF climbs over a couple of days and it was the highlight. Cheers!
Thanks so much for your great information!
Can you tell me if the climb to the lakes from Luz-Saint-Sauveur is just as good and worthwhile?
Thanks in advance.
Which Lakes?
The only lake I know from Luz is Lac des Gloriettes on the way to Cirque de Troumouse. Amazing: https://www.cycling-challenge.com/cirque-de-troumouse-and-lac-de-gloriettes/
Hey Will – the lakes in this article: Cap de Lac de Long
I was planning to ride there from Luz-Saint-Sauveur: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/65120+Luz-Saint-Sauveur,+France/Lac+de+Cap-de-Long,+65170+Aragnouet,+France/@42.859275,0.0311863,12z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x12a81fc86dcd67d5:0x406f69c2f3d7b90!2m2!1d-0.002869!2d42.873542!1m5!1m1!1s0x12a819b5423191df:0xbc2babe4c0a74e0d!2m2!1d0.12961!2d42.8259339!3e2
Hope it’s not too late yet, but: oh no, don’t do that — at least not on a road bike. Don’t blindly trust Google Maps’ bicycling directions in the high mountains. You will be sorry. 🙂 Either stick to the car route or to the roads that you have Street View if you want to use Google Maps.
Alternatively, use other route planners specifically for bicycles. Ride With GPS, Komoot, the new Strava, Gpsies, …
Thanks Jan – not too late, thanks to Covid-19, sadly.
I’ll take your advice and find a better route – hopefully, next year, if we’re allowed to travel.
Appreciate your comments. 🙂
Thanks for the blog. My wife and I popped up the hill and had a superb day. Your route info was really useful in affirming that it would be a worthwhile peddle
Hi Will,
I have used your blogs for a few mountain trips now and have unashamedly stolen some of your routes!! Always great reviews and good way to ensure that you don’t miss the best bits of an area.
I have visited this area of the French Pyrenees twice now, staying just outside Lourdes and both times the Lac de Cap de Long has been the highlight, beautiful scenery and off the beaten track. Last year we had a seasoned cyclist with us who has ridden many times in the Alps, Pyrenees and Dolomites. His words at the top “ that is right up there with the best climbs I have ever ridden, possibly the best. Amazing”.
Be prepared though as this is a tough climb and both times for me it has been seriously hot as this valley seems to hold the heat and not get any breeze. Plus I don’t recall any opportunity for water until the top. But as you have said Will, this is one climb not to be missed in the French Pyrenees.
Paul