-
mountains of the Pyrenees, the
commune of
Cauterets spreads in the
narrow valley of the Gave de
Cauterets [fr], a
mountain stream extending from the...
- most
notably Cauterets, Luz-Saint-Sauveur and Bagnères-de-Bigorre. A
notable lake in the area is Lac Bleu d'Ilhéou,
southwest of
Cauterets.
There are a...
- m****if du Vignemale.
Access is
possible either by the
Gaube valley (beyond
Cauterêts), or la vallée d'Ossoue.
Vignemale is a
tautological compound of two pre-Indo-European...
-
Pyrenees National Park, near
Cauterets and Gavarnie. The
summit is
attainable either by the vallée de
Gaube beyond Cauterets, or by la vallée d'Ossoue....
-
infantry garrison in the castle, a
transit point to the
waters at Barèges,
Cauterets, Luz-Saint-Sauveur and Bagnères-de-Bigorre, and for
mountaineers on their...
- gave de
Baralet gave de Bélonce gave de
Bious gave de
Brousset gave de
Cauterets gave de Cestrède gave d'Estaubé gave du
Lavedan gave de
Gaube gave de...
- 43.8 km (27.2 mi) 12
September 2003 —
Huesca to
Cauterets, 190 km (120 mi) 13
September 2003 —
Cauterets to Pla de Beret/Val d'Aran, 166 km (103 mi) (ITT)...
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Mongie (Tourmalet) (France) Luz
Ardiden (France) Bourg-d'Oueil (France)
Cauterets (France) Candanchú (Spain)
Cerler (Spain)
Espot Esquí (Spain) Font-Romeu...
- d'Ossau, as well as the
independent legislative ****emblies in the
Valley of
Cauterets, or the Vallée d'Azun.
These communities,
called beziau,
signed treaties...
- July 2023 –
Tarbes to
Cauterets (Cambasque), 145 km (90 mi) The
first mountain finish of the Tour
occurred on
Stage 6 in
Cauterets-Cambasque. A breakaway...