Saint-Lary (Pyrénées) - In the Pyrenees, Saint-Lary is a pleasant spa resort where you can enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities. Just a few kilometres from Spain, immerse yourself in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Here's a look at your summer activities.
What's new
The Tourette theme trail has just been inaugurated! Starting at the Pic de la Tourette, this educational trail allows hikers to discover a listed site and stunning landscapes, while at the same time conveying a message about environmental issues. To complete the project, illustrators, writers and landscape architects have been involved in the scenography.
Outdoor activities
Disc Golf
You read that right! This hybrid activity uses the codes of golf transposed to freezbee. Instead of holes, there are baskets, and that's it! The curious can try it out on the Ludette track and on the Pla d'Adet training area.

Price : free of charge
Patou interpretation trail
This pedestrian and woodland trail runs for 3 kilometres between Pla d'Adet and the Espiaube area. With its 12 educational panels on the fauna, flora and traditions of the valley, it's a charming and fun place for the whole family to discover.

Acrobatic course
After trying your hand at suntubing, those big buoys in which you can launch yourself 120 metres downhill, why not take a trip to the acrobatic course? This multi-activity area, accessible from the age of 4, is similar to an accrobranche course, with high structures (suspension bridges, ropes, etc.) to cross independently.

Prices : 1 round = €3; 5 rounds = €12
Events not to be missed
The Tour de France arrives at Pla d'Adet
On the eve of Bastille Day, July 13, the Tour de France peloton will conclude its first Pyrenean stage in Saint-Lary and the Pla d'Adet, after kicking off in Pau. A total of 152 kilometres of racing, finishing with the Col du Tourmalet, the Hourquette d'Ancizan and the climb to the Pla d'Adet. A tribute to Raymond Poulidor, who crossed the finish line here fifty years ago.

Le Campilaro
For its 9th edition, the Campilaro unveils a tight, dynamic route to challenge cyclists from around the world on the Pyrenean passes. From 19 to 21 July, cyclists will cover 330 kilometres, alternating between timed climbs and signposted and supervised links.

The KBourre
Before the holidays come to an end, Saint-Lary-Soulan will be hosting the KBourre on 31 August and 1 September, a timed downhill mountain bike competition organised by the Team No Mazout association. A great way to challenge yourself one last time on a black piste.

Our favourites
The Ridin'Park, launched last summer, is an introductory area for mountain biking at all levels. Young and old alike can take part in a programme tailored to each individual, with specific sessions such as a handling course, learning the basics of riding and practice on varied terrain for novices.
Price : from €32
How to find us : Pic Lumière cable car with special Ridin'Family Rider conditions (-15 %) on presentation of a Ridin'Park Session ticket. For more information, click here.
Where to stay in Saint-Lary?
Hotel Mir
The Hôtel Mir in Saint-Lary-Soulan is located in the heart of the village. This charming, characterful 4-star establishment (formerly La Pergola) has large, comfortable rooms with views of the peaks, a cosy bar and a lovely shaded terrace. As an added bonus, charging points are available for electric cars.

Address: 25 rue Vincent Mir, 65170 Saint-Lary-Soulan
Contact: 05 62 39 40 46
Christiania
Looking for a chalet atmosphere? Go to the Christiania, in Saint-Lary-Soulan! It's the only hotel perched on the Pla d'Adet, so it boasts iconic panoramic views. Its wooden bar area has a pool table and armchairs to relax in after a good day's hiking in the mountains. As an added bonus, its restaurant area offers magnificent views of the surrounding peaks.

Address: Route du Pla d'Adet, 65170 Saint-Lary-Soulan
Contact: 05 62 98 40 62
Mercure Saint-Lary
A Mercure hotel has opened in the resort. Just a stone's throw from the cable car, the hotel boasts mountain-style architecture inspired by the area, and 65 rooms with balconies and uninterrupted views of the mountains.

Address: Jardin des Thermes, 18 route de Soulan, 65170 Saint-Lary-Soulan
Contact: 05 62 99 50 00
Where to eat in Saint-Lary?
La Cas'a Tom
This bistro/wine bar is the perfect place for a lively evening. In the heart of the resort, the team serves traditional cuisine and cheese specialities, grilled meats, fish and a tapas menu. With its four dining rooms, you'll enjoy four different atmospheres, as well as a beautiful, peaceful terrace facing the mountains.

Address: 29 rue des Fougères, 65170 Saint-Lary-Soulan
Contact: 05 62 39 97 82
Le Balthazar
At Le Balthazar, make way for bistronomic cuisine prepared with fresh local produce. In a warm and chic atmosphere, the team welcomes you with a wide selection of drinks.

Address: 29 rue Vincent Mir, 65170 Saint-Lary-Soulan
Contact: 07 71 64 93 47
The Rioumajou Hospice
Need to get away from it all and get a bit of height? Then head to the Hospice du Rioumajou, nestling at an altitude of 1,600 metres! This bar/restaurant, which also doubles as a 24-bed refuge, has been awarded the Esprit Parc national label, which recognises its local roots and commitment to the environment. To get there, go to the Frédancon car park, for lunch or dinner. The menu features bistronomic dishes based on local produce. In summer, concerts are organised every Thursday at aperitif time.

Address: D19, 65170 Saint-Lary-Soulan
Contact: 09 74 04 12 01
How do I get to Saint-Lary?
By car
The resort is served by the A10, A20 and A64 motorways, after which you can take the departmental road 929 to Saint-Lary.
By plane
Tarbes - Lourdes - Pyrénées international airport is 80 kilometres away, Pau-Uzein 100 kilometres or Toulouse Blagnac 150 kilometres.
By train
The nearest station to Saint-Lary is Lannemezan. You can then catch the coach connection.
By bus
There is a bus connection from the station to Saint-Lary, located in the Ardoune car park.
Saint-Lary in brief
Between tradition and modernity, Saint-Lary is a comfortable resort nestling in the Aure valley, on the Neste d'Aure river in the Hautes-Pyrénées.
READ MORE: Once upon a time: the Col du Tourmalet, a myth in the Pyrenees
There are plenty of shops on site to stock up on artisanal products.