The Natura 2000 sites surrounding Lake Oô in the French Pyrenees offer outstanding natural landscapes, important alpine habitats, and diverse outdoor activities including hiking and wildlife observation.
The Natura 2000 sites around Lake Oô are located in the Hautes-Pyrénées department within the Occitanie region of southern France. Lake Oô itself is a high-altitude glacial lake situated at approximately 1,507 meters above sea level, surrounded by steep mountain slopes, alpine meadows, and ancient forests. This area is part of the Pyrenean massif and benefits from a mix of oceanic and continental climatic influences resulting in a rich variety of flora and fauna. The Natura 2000 designation ensures the protection of key habitats such as alpine grasslands, species-rich shrublands, and pristine waterways, vital for many threatened species including the Pyrenean desman, golden eagle, and various amphibians. Geologically, the site features granite outcrops and glacial moraine formations which provide dramatic scenery and are points of interest for geology enthusiasts. Historically, the region has been used for pastoralism and seasonal grazing, which has influenced the maintenance of open landscapes around the lake. Recreationally, the area is well known for hiking routes like the marked trail to Lake Oô, which offers impressive views of surrounding peaks including Pic du Midi d'Ossau. Visitors come to enjoy fishing, birdwatching, mountain biking on designated paths, and in winter, snowshoeing in certain accessible areas. The Natura 2000 framework helps balance visitor use with conservation goals, maintaining the area’s ecological integrity and visual appeal. Nearby access points include the villages of Génos and Superbagnères, where services and local culture provide additional visitor appeal. The site is a key stop for outdoor enthusiasts seeking high mountain experiences with a strong emphasis on nature conservation.
Lake Oô itself, a scenic glacial lake with crystal clear waters
Diverse alpine habitats hosting rare species like the Pyrenean desman
A well-maintained hiking trail ascending to Pic d’Oô summit
Remote alpine meadows accessible only by foot offering solitude and wildflower displays
A natural glacial lake with an area of roughly 16 hectares, known for its clear waters and panoramic mountain views.
A prominent summit near the lake, offering challenging hikes and expansive views across the Pyrenees.
Important habitats for endemic alpine plants and breeding grounds for several bird species.