Cirque de Troumouse
One of the Pyrenees' grandest glacial cirques — a sweeping limestone amphitheatre of alpine meadows, soaring cliffs, and vast mountain silence.
About this spectacle
Cirque de Troumouse is one of the Pyrenees' most expansive glacial cirques, a vast natural amphitheatre carved by ancient ice into towering limestone walls that sweep nearly 360 degrees around a gently sloping alpine floor. Visitors who make the drive up the winding road emerge onto open meadows where marmots whistle from rocky outcrops, Pyrenean chamois pick their way across the high slopes, and wildflowers carpet the ground in summer. The sheer scale of the encircling cliffs — rising hundreds of metres above the meadow — creates an overwhelming sense of enclosure and silence, broken only by the wind, distant waterfalls, and birdsong. A statue of the Virgin watches over the plateau, a solitary landmark in an otherwise raw mountain landscape. On clear days the sky above is intensely blue, and the light plays across the grey and ochre limestone faces with remarkable variety throughout the day. The cirque feels genuinely remote despite road access, offering a profound sense of alpine solitude.
When to go
Jun — Sep, peak Jun — Aug
Getting there
Nearest airport: LDE. Nearest city: Lourdes.
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