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Michael PlatteLieu dit Hount Juliane
Aleu
09320
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Description for Gite
Situated at an elevation of 1000m, this magnificent gite boasts a breathtaking view of the Ariège Pyrenees. Nestled in a tranquil and secluded location, it offers a spacious 2-hectare garden and a charming wood area for your enjoyment. With its inviting terrace and amphitheatre, this property provides the perfect setting for relaxation and outdoor activities. Adding to its charm, friendly donkeys reside here. Inside, you will find three comfortable bedrooms accommodating up to eight guests, along with two well-appointed bathrooms. To enhance your stay, three cozy fireplaces create a warm and inviting atmosphere.Reviews
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Directions
To reach your destination, take the exit number 20 on the Toulouse-Tarbes motorway. Continue your journey towards St Girons and then proceed in the direction of Massat. Once you reach Castet d'Aleu, drive up to Aleu and follow the signs that lead to a mountain track, which is approximately 1 kilometer away.
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- Château de Foix: Located in the town of Foix, this medieval castle is a popular attraction in the region. It offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of the area and provides stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
- Grotte de Niaux: Situated in the Ariège Pyrenees Regional Nature Park, this prehistoric cave is known for its remarkable cave paintings. Guided tours allow visitors to explore the underground chambers and admire the ancient artwork.
- Montségur Castle: Perched atop a rocky hill, Montségur Castle is a historic site linked to the Cathar period. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
- Parc de la Préhistoire de Tarascon-sur-Ariège: This prehistoric park showcases life during the Stone Age. Visitors can explore reconstructed dwellings, watch demonstrations of ancient techniques, and learn about the region's rich archaeological heritage.
- Lac de Bethmale: Located in the Bethmale Valley, this picturesque lake offers a tranquil setting for outdoor activities such as fishing, picnicking, and hiking. Surrounded by lush greenery and mountains, it's a perfect spot for nature lovers.
- Saint-Lizier: This charming medieval village is known for its well-preserved architecture and historic sites. From the beautiful Saint-Lizier Cathedral to the Bishop's Palace, visitors can wander through narrow streets and admire the town's ancient charm.
- Plateau de Beille: A popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts, Plateau de Beille is a ski resort known for its cross-country skiing trails. In the summer, it transforms into a haven for hikers and mountain bikers, offering breathtaking views of the Pyrenees.
- Maison des Loups: Situated in Orlu, this unique attraction is a wolf sanctuary where visitors can learn about these majestic creatures. Guided tours provide insight into wolf behavior, conservation efforts, and the importance of protecting their natural habitat.
- Ax-les-Thermes: Renowned for its thermal baths, Ax-les-Thermes is a spa town nestled in the Pyrenees. Visitors can relax in the natural hot springs, indulge in wellness treatments, or explore the charming streets lined with restaurants and shops. 10. Ariège Underground River: Located near Labouiche, this underground river offers a fascinating boat tour through a network of natural caves. Visitors can admire the stunning rock formations, underground waterfalls, and learn about the geological history of the area.