List of Pyrenean three-thousanders
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This list contains all of the Pyrenean three-thousanders, i.e. the 129 summits of 3000 metres (9,843 ft) or more above sea level in the Pyrenees
in France
and Spain
as defined by a UIAA
-sponsored joint Franco-Spanish team led by Juan Buyse.Juan Buyse, Los tresmiles del Pirineo, Ediciones Martinez Roca, Barcelona, 1990. Published in French as Les 3000 des Pyrénées, J&D éditions, Pau, 1991. Their list, published in 1990, contains 83 secondary summits in addition to the 129 principal ones, and divides the range into 11 zones.
Zone 2 : Vignemale
Zone 3 : Monte Perdido
Zone 5 : Néouvielle-Pic Long
Pyrenees
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in France
France
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and Spain
Spain
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as defined by a UIAA
Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme
The UIAA or Union Internationale des Associations d'Alpinisme, is the organization that represents several million mountaineers and climbers, world-wide, on international issues. Formed in 1932 in Chamonix, France, it now has over 88 members associations from some 76 countries, all of national...
-sponsored joint Franco-Spanish team led by Juan Buyse.Juan Buyse, Los tresmiles del Pirineo, Ediciones Martinez Roca, Barcelona, 1990. Published in French as Les 3000 des Pyrénées, J&D éditions, Pau, 1991. Their list, published in 1990, contains 83 secondary summits in addition to the 129 principal ones, and divides the range into 11 zones.
Zone 1 : Balaïtous-Enfer-Argualas
Balaïtous Pic du Balaïtous The Balaitus or Pic du Balaïtous is a granitic massif of the Pyrenees, located right on the border between Spain and France.-Geography:... |
3144 m |
Enfer central | 3083 m |
Enfer oriental | 3076 m |
Enfer occidental | 3073 m |
Frondella NE | 3071 m |
Garmo negro | 3051 m |
Argualas | 3046 m |
Algas | 3036 m |
Arnales | 3006 m |
Grande Fache | 3005 m |
Frondella SW | 3001 m |
Zone 2 : VignemaleVignemaleThe Vignemale , at 3298 metres, is the highest of the French Pyrenean summits, in the border with Spain ....
Pique longue | 3298 m |
Clot de la Hount | 3289 m |
Cerbillona | 3247 m |
Pic central | 3235 m |
Montferrat | 3219 m |
Pointe Chausenque | 3204 m |
Piton Carre | 3197 m |
Grand Tapou | 3150 m |
PIC DU MILIEU | 3130 m |
Petit Vignemale | 3032 m |
Zone 3 : Monte PerdidoMonte PerdidoMonte Perdido is the third highest mountain in the Pyrenees. The summit of Monte Perdido , located in Spain, lies hidden from France by the seemingly impenetrable peaks of the Cirques of Gavarnie and Estaubé. It is in the north of Huesca province...
Monte Perdido Monte Perdido Monte Perdido is the third highest mountain in the Pyrenees. The summit of Monte Perdido , located in Spain, lies hidden from France by the seemingly impenetrable peaks of the Cirques of Gavarnie and Estaubé. It is in the north of Huesca province... |
3355 m |
Cilindro de Marboré Cilindro de Marboré Cilindro de Marboré is a mountain in the Monte Perdido massif in the Pyrenees.... |
3328 m |
Soum de Ramond Soum de Ramond Soum de Ramond is a mountain in the Monte Perdido massif in the Pyrenees.... |
3258 m |
Pic du Marboré | 3248 m |
Pic de la cascade oriental | 3161 m |
Pic du Taillon | 3144 m |
Pic Brulle ou Pic de la cascade central | 3106 m |
Pic de la cascade occidental | 3095 m |
Épaule du Marboré | 3073 m |
Astazou Oriental ou Grand Astazou | 3071 m |
Baudrimont NW | 3045 m |
Gabietou occidental | 3034 m |
Gabietou oriental | 3031 m |
Baudrimont SE | 3026 m |
Astazou occidental ou Petit Astazou | 3012 m |
Tour du Marboré | 3009 m |
Casque du Marboré | 3006 m |
Punta de las Olas | 3002 m |
Zone 4 : La Munia
Pic de la Munia | 3133 m |
Serre Mourene | 3090 m |
Troumouse | 3085 m |
Heid | 3022 m |
ROBIÑERA | 3003 m |
Zone 5 : Néouvielle-Pic LongNéouvielle massifThe Néouvielle massif is a group of mountains in the Pyrenees in France notable for its lakes and its microclimate. Much of the massif lies within the Néouvielle National Nature Reserve; this nature reserve was created in 1936 and is the third oldest in France.The name Néouvielle derives from nèu...
Pic Long Pic Long Pic Long is the highest mountain in the Néouvielle massif in the Pyrenees.It is located in the commune of Saint-Lary-Soulan within the department of the Hautes-Pyrénées.-External links:*... |
3192 m |
Campbieil | 3173 m |
Badet | 3160 m |
Pic de Néouvielle Pic de Néouvielle Pic de Néouvielle is a mountain in the Néouvielle massif in the Pyrenees.It is located in the commune of Saint-Lary-Soulan within the department of the Hautes-Pyrénées, and lies on the border between the Pyrenees National Park and the Néouvielle National Park... |
3091 m |
Maou | 3074 m |
Maubic | 3058 m |
Trois Conseillers | 3039 m |
Turon de Neouvielle | 3035 m |
Bugarret | 3031 m |
Pale Crabounouse | 3021 m |
Dent d’Estibere | 3017 m |
Pic Ramougn Pic Ramougn Pic Ramougn is a steep, rocky mountain in the Néouvielle massif in the Pyrenees.It is located in the commune of Saint-Lary-Soulan within the department of the Hautes-Pyrénées, and is named after the French politician, geologist and botanist Louis Ramond de Carbonnières. Ramougn is the... |
3011 m |
Estaragne | 3006 m |
Zone 6 : Batoua-Batchimale
Pic Schrader | 3177 m |
Punta del Sabre | 3136 m |
Pointe Ledormeur | 3120 m |
Pic Marcos Feliu | 3067 m |
Batoua SW | 3034 m |
Abeille | 3029 m |
Pic de la Pez | 3024 m |
Lustou | 3023 m |
PIC DU PORT DE LA PEZ | 3018 m |
Zone 7 : Posets-Eristé
Posets peak Posets peak Pico Posets or Punta de Llardana is the second highest peak of the Pyrenees, after Aneto. It is located in the Spanish province of Huesca and is 3,371 meters high.-Ascent route:... |
3375 m |
Espadas | 3332 m |
Les Jumeaux Ravier | 3160 m |
Les Veterans | 3125 m |
Pavots | 3121 m |
Dent de Llardana | 3085 m |
Bardamina | 3079 m |
Pic de la Paul | 3078 m |
GRAND ERISTE | 3053 m |
ERISTE S | 3045 m |
Beraldi | 3025 m |
TURETS NW | 3007 m |
Zone 8 : Clarabide-Perdiguero-Boum
Perdiguero | 3222 m |
PUNTA DE LLITEROLA | 3132 m |
PIC DES GOURGS BLANCS | 3129 m |
Pic Royo | 3121 m |
CRABIOULES ORIENTAL | 3116 m |
Seil Dera Baquo | 3110 m |
Pic de Maupas | 3109 m |
Pic Lezat | 3107 m |
CRABIOULES OCCIDENTAL | 3106 m |
Pic Jean Arlaud | 3065 m |
Pic des Spijeoles | 3065 m |
Grand Quayrat | 3060 m |
PIC DU PORTILLON D’OÔ | 3050 m |
Pic Camboue | 3043 m |
Pic Gourdon | 3034 m |
PIC DE CLARABIDE | 3020 m |
Pic de Gias | 3011 m |
Pic Belloc | 3008 m |
Pic de Boum | 3006 m |
Pic de Saint Saud | 3003 m |
Zone 9 : Maladeta-Aneto
Aneto Aneto Aneto is the highest mountain in the Pyrenees and in Aragon, and Spain's third highest mountain, reaching a height of . It lies in the Spanish province of Huesca, the northernmost of all three Aragonese provinces. It forms the southernmost part of the Maladeta massif... |
3404 m |
Pointe d'Astorg | 3355 m |
Pic maudit | 3350 m |
EPAULE DE L’ANETO | 3350 m |
Pico del Medio | 3346 m |
La Maladeta | 3308 m |
Pico de Coronas | 3293 m |
PIC DES TEMPÊTES | 3290 m |
1er PIC OCCIDENTAL MALADETA | 3254 m |
PIC MARGALIDA | 3241 m |
2e PIC OCCIDENTAL MALADETA | 3220 m |
Pic Russell | 3205 m |
3e PIC OCCIDENTAL MALADETA | 3185 m |
Pic le Bondidier | 3185 m |
Diente de Alba | 3136 m |
Pico de Alba | 3118 m |
Pic de Vallibierna | 3067 m |
Tuca de Culebras | 3062 m |
PIC ARAGÜELLS | 3037 m |
Tuc de Mulleres | 3010 m |
Zone 10 : Besiberris
Besiberri Nord Besiberri Nord Besiberri Nord is a mountain of the Massís del Besiberri, Catalonia, Spain. Located in the Pyrenees, it has an altitude of 3009 metres above sea level.- External links :*... |
3014 m |
Punta Alta Punta Alta Punta Alta is a city in Argentina, about 20 kilometers southeast of Bahía Blanca. It has a population of 57,296. It is the capital of the Coronel Rosales Partido... |
3014 m |
Pic Celestin Passet | 3002 m |
Comaloforno Comaloforno Comaloforno is a mountain of the Pyrenees, Catalonia, Spain. With an altitude of 3029 metres above sea level, it is the highest summit of the Besiberri Massif.This mountain is located within the Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park.... |
3033 m |
Besiberri Sud Besiberri Sud Besiberri Sud is a mountain of the Massís del Besiberri, Catalonia, Spain. Located in the Pyrenees, it has an altitude of 3023.4 metres above sea level.-References:* Map Vall de Boí. Granollers: Editorial Alpina.... |
3030 m |
Besiberri del Mig Besiberri del Mig Besiberri del Mig is a mountain of the Massís del Besiberri, Catalonia, Spain. Located in the Pyrenees, it has an altitude of 2995.2 metres above sea level.... S |
3003 m |
Besiberri del Mig Besiberri del Mig Besiberri del Mig is a mountain of the Massís del Besiberri, Catalonia, Spain. Located in the Pyrenees, it has an altitude of 2995.2 metres above sea level.... N |
3002 m |
Zone 11 : Estats-Montcalm
Pic d'Estats Pica d'Estats Pica d'Estats is a 3,143-m-high mountain in the Montcalm Massif, Pyrenees. on the Spanish–French border, and is the highest mountain in Catalonia.... |
3143 m |
Pic Verdaguer Pica d'Estats Pica d'Estats is a 3,143-m-high mountain in the Montcalm Massif, Pyrenees. on the Spanish–French border, and is the highest mountain in Catalonia.... |
3131 m |
Pic du Port de Sullo | 3072 m |
Pic de Montcalm | 3077 m |
See also
- Three-thousanders
- List of mountains in Aragon
- List of mountains in Catalonia