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Michael Platte
Lieu dit Hount Juliane
Aleu
09320

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0561961212

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Located at an elevation of 1000m with the majestic Ariège Pyrenees as its backdrop, this exquisite gite offers an unrivaled view that will leave you in awe. Nestled in isolation, surrounded by a sprawling 2 hectares of lush garden and woodland, it provides the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The gite boasts a charming terrace where you can unwind and soak in the breathtaking scenery. Additionally, an amphitheatre adds a touch of uniqueness to the property, allowing for memorable gatherings and events. Adding to the charm are the delightful donkeys that call this place home. With three bedrooms accommodating up to eight guests, two well-appointed bathrooms, and three cozy fireplaces, this accommodation ensures a comfortable and unforgettable stay.

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Directions

To reach your destination, follow these revised travel directions: Take the exit no. 20 from the Toulouse-Tarbes motorway. Proceed towards St Girons and continue in the direction of Massat. Upon reaching Castet d'Aleu, drive up to Aleu and look for signs indicating a mountain track. Follow this track for approximately 1 kilometer.

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Attractions

  • Mont Valier: Located in the Pyrenees National Park, Mont Valier is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. It offers breathtaking panoramic views, diverse flora and fauna, and challenging trails for experienced climbers.
  • Saint-Lizier: A picturesque medieval village, Saint-Lizier is known for its well-preserved architecture and historical significance. Visitors can explore the ancient cathedral, quaint streets, and charming shops, and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Foix Castle: Situated in the town of Foix, this medieval fortress is a must-visit attraction. The castle overlooks the town and offers a glimpse into the region's rich history. Visitors can explore the impressive battlements, towers, and courtyards, and learn about the Counts of Foix who once ruled the area.
  • Ax-les-Thermes: Famous 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 town center. The town is also a gateway to various outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and mountain biking.
  • Niaux Cave: Located near the village of Tarascon-sur-Ariège, Niaux Cave is renowned for its prehistoric cave paintings. These ancient artworks, dating back over 14,000 years, provide a fascinating glimpse into the lives of our distant ancestors. Guided tours are available to explore the cave and learn about its historical significance.
  • Col de la Core: A scenic mountain pass in the Pyrenees, Col de la Core offers breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. It is a popular spot for cyclists, motorcyclists, and nature lovers who enjoy the serenity and beauty of the mountainous landscapes.
  • Mirepoix: Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, Mirepoix is a charming town with a rich cultural heritage. The central square, Place des Couverts, is lined with half-timbered houses and offers a lively atmosphere with cafes, shops, and a vibrant weekly market.
  • Grotte de Lombrives: Considered one of the largest caves in Europe, Grotte de Lombrives is an impressive underground complex. Visitors can explore its vast chambers, sparkling formations, and underground lakes while learning about the cave's geological and historical significance.
  • Lac de Bethmale: Nestled in the mountains, Lac de Bethmale is a beautiful lake known for its tranquil surroundings. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, fishing, or simply taking a leisurely stroll along the shores while admiring the stunning mountain vistas. 10. Tarascon-sur-Ariège: This small town is an ideal base for exploring the surrounding Ariège region. It offers a charming historic center with narrow streets, traditional houses, and a 12th-century church. From Tarascon-sur-Ariège, visitors can easily access nearby natural attractions, such as the Grotte de Niaux and the Pyrenees National Park.

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