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Asasp-Arros
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Conditioned cottage for 4 people with a closed courtyard and parking space available. The cottage also offers a terrace, garden furniture, and a barbecue for outdoor enjoyment. Inside, you will find a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave, TV, and a sofa bed. The accommodation comprises of 2 bedrooms with 2 double beds, and the possibility to add a baby bed if needed. The bathroom includes a shower, sink, and a washing machine, while the toilet and Michel are separate. Your host, Jocelyne Letemplier, is excited to warmly welcome you.Reviews
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Location: Asasp-Arros is a small town with a population of 561 and an elevation of 292 meters. It is located on the route to Compostela and the royal road to Canfranc, making it an important stop for travelers. Asasp-Arros is situated at the intersection of three valleys: Ossau, Aspe, and Baretous. This strategic position offers a wide range of tourist activities, including downhill skiing, skiing and snowshoeing (with 2 shuttle services from Oloron), hiking, paragliding, white water sports, canoeing, and fishing. Furthermore, the town is in close proximity to the Parc National des Pyrenees. Asasp-Arros is conveniently located 8 km from Oloron St. Maria, 40 km from Pau, 40 km from the Spanish border, 40 km from Lourdes, 60 km from ski slopes, and 100 km from the Atlantic Ocean.
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- Oloron-Sainte-Marie (8.4 km): A picturesque town known for its medieval architecture, including the Gothic-style Sainte-Marie Cathedral and the Maison du Patrimoine. Visitors can explore its charming streets, visit local museums, and enjoy the panoramic views of the Pyrenees Mountains.
- Gave d'Aspe (12.2 km): A scenic river that runs through the Aspe Valley, offering opportunities for outdoor activities like fishing, kayaking, and hiking. The river is surrounded by lush greenery and stunning mountain landscapes, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers.
- La Pierre Saint-Martin Ski Resort (25.8 km): A popular ski resort located in the Pyrenees Mountains. It offers a range of slopes suitable for different skiing abilities, as well as snowboarding and other winter sports. During the summer months, visitors can enjoy hiking and mountain biking trails.
- Navarrenx (27.5 km): A fortified town known for its well-preserved medieval ramparts and charming streets. Navarrenx is also famous for its fishing spots, particularly for salmon and trout. Visitors can explore the town's historical sites, enjoy local cuisine, and take part in outdoor activities such as canoeing and cycling.
- Lac de Bious-Artigues (31.7 km): A beautiful mountain lake nestled in the Pyrenees National Park. Surrounded by dense forests and towering peaks, it offers a serene setting for picnics, hiking, and fishing. Boating and swimming are also permitted in designated areas.
- Pau (38.5 km): A vibrant city known for its rich history and elegant architecture. Highlights include the historic Château de Pau, birthplace of Henry IV, and the Boulevard des Pyrénées, offering panoramic views of the Pyrenees Mountains. Pau also boasts charming parks, museums, and a lively culinary scene.
- Lescun (40.2 km): A picturesque village located in the Aspe Valley, surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery. It is a starting point for various hiking trails, including the famous GR10 route. Lescun is also known for its traditional stone houses and the impressive Cirque de Lescun, a natural amphitheater carved by glaciers.
- Gorges de Kakouetta (45.6 km): A stunning natural site featuring a deep gorge and a cascading waterfall. Visitors can explore the dramatic cliffs and walk along wooden walkways to admire the crystal-clear waters. Guided tours are available to provide insights into the geological and ecological aspects of the area.
- Lourdes (49.9 km): A renowned pilgrimage site attracting millions of visitors each year. Lourdes is famous for the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, where it is believed that the Virgin Mary appeared to a young girl in 1858. Pilgrims come to seek solace and participate in religious ceremonies, while others visit to admire the beautiful basilicas and take part in the healing baths. 10. Col du Somport (54.8 km): A mountain pass connecting France and Spain, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. It has been an important trade route for centuries and is now popular among hikers and cyclists. The area is also rich in historical sites, including the Romanesque church of Santa María de Iguacel.