Pin Pourri, Mountain summit in Beuil, France.
Pin Pourri is a mountain summit rising to about 1826 meters between Beuil and Roubion, offering expansive views across the Cians River Valley. The slopes around it are characterized by open grasslands shaped by long-standing grazing practices.
The mountain paths developed as traditional routes for shepherds moving their flocks between seasonal pastures across generations. These regular transhumance movements shaped the landscape and created the routes that visitors use today.
Shepherds continue to graze their flocks across the mountain slopes in active pastoral traditions. The presence of sheep and herding dogs shapes how visitors experience the landscape throughout the year.
The main route begins from Beuil village on a roughly 10 to 11 kilometer trail marked in yellow following the GR 52A path. Hikers should wear sturdy footwear and bring weather protection as mountain conditions can change quickly.
Les Compès is a convergence point higher on the mountain where multiple trails meet, allowing hikers to select different routes to the summit. This junction serves as a natural hub for varying the approach depending on time and ability.
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