Into the Bastan
Out of the spa town, over the Col de Riou, and back up the Bastan to where the high country begins.
You'll walk 113 kilometres through the French Pyrenees, taken from the spa town of Cauterets over the high lake country of the Néouvielle to the thermal valley of Luchon, with hard climbs, glacial lakes, and one final cirque to cross before the long drop into the Vallée du Lys.
Your trail divides naturally into three parts — not by day, but by altitude. You climb out of Cauterets through the lower valleys, cross the high lake country of the Néouvielle, then work back through villages to a final ridge above Luchon.
Out of the spa town, over the Col de Riou, and back up the Bastan to where the high country begins.
The high lake country, three big cols, and the longest descent of the section.
Through villages to a refuge above Lac d'Oô, then a final cirque and the long drop into Luchon.
Included with every trip
Everything you need for every day of your trail — built around your exact itinerary. Your route, your accommodation, your packing list. Ready before you leave, works offline when you're out there.
Tonight's accommodation
Check-in time, room type, phone number and directions — all in one place
Day-by-day trail description
Route map, elevation profile and written description for each stage
Packing list and pre-trip checklist
Everything you need, nothing you don't. Tick items off as you go
Works offline
Open it once with data and it's yours — no signal needed on the trail
Included with every trip
Your custom GPX file is built around your exact itinerary — day by day, door to door. Load it onto any device or app before you set off and navigate with confidence.
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This is the hardest section of the GR10 we sell. People tend to come to it having done the West Highland Way or Tour du Mont Blanc and wanting something bigger. Bring proper boots, not trainers, and don't underestimate the climb to Espingo — that one's the test of the week.
Craig has spent over ten years in adventure travel — most of it talking walkers through trails like this one. He's helped plan dozens of Pyrenees crossings, knows where people typically misjudge the climb day out of Germ, and has the calls in his pocket from refuge owners along the route.
If you want to talk through your timing, your fitness, your pace, or anything the planner can't answer — call. Most of our customers do, and Craig's the one who'll answer.
The things walkers ask us most often — answered plainly, so you don't have to ring to find out.
Still not sure? Ring us on 0131 560 2740 — Craig usually answers.
If you've scrolled this far, we need to help you get onto this trail. The bit the planner can't help with — "is the pace right for me?", "is August really that busy?", "can we add a rest day in Keswick?" — that's a two-minute phone call. Most people who book the GR10 Section 4: Cauterets to Luchon ring first.