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Department 09: Ariège |
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| French
Pyrenees Tourist Info: Ariège:
Ax-les-Thermes |
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| The spa
town of Ax-les-Thermes is a pretty ski
resort ringed by mountains.
There are 17 ski lifts of which 4 are chair lifts
and 12 are surface lifts, a cable car and plenty
of restaurants. 75 km of runs served by the
lifts. Apart from skiing, the attraction of the
town is the Bassin des Ladres, which is a
relic of the ancient hospital which was founded
by St Louis in 1260 for the treament of wounded
soldiers returning from the crusades. It is open
to the public and is very soothing to the feet.
The basin is fed by underground hot sulphur
spring water, and at various points around the
town, hot water trickles steadily into the
streets. At the centre of the town are some well
preserved medieval
overhanging houses. These are clustered
around the Place du Breilh, Place Roussel, Avenue
Delcassé and Rue de l'Ecole. The town makes a
good stop off point en route to Andorra. |
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Pyrenees Tourist Info: Ariège: Foix |
| Situated
in the heart of the Ariège department, 82 km
south of Toulouse,Foix is dominated by the Château
des Comtes de Foix with its three majestic
towers. There is a good view of the château from
the Pont de Saint Girons. It is a pleasant
country town with an attractive medieval
quarter which lies between the
rivers Ariège and Arget. The
Place St Vincent is a charming small
square with a stone lion's head fountain at its
centre. Some attractive 19th century half
timbered houses are in Place
Parmentier. In Place du 8 Mai 1945
is the Portail de Sainte
Geneviève, and 18th century
bourgoise house which became a religious school
at the end of the 19th century. The town offers a
good selection of restaurants, pizzerias and
crêperies. There is a market on Tuesdays
between 4pm and 8pm at the Halle St Volusien, and
on Fridays 8am to 1pm. During recent years there
has been a revival of traditional crafts, and
visitors can see a traditional brewery at Brasserie
Janicol. On the Rue
des Grands Ducs are many prehistoric
caves carved out of the rock face, which were
used as hiding places during the second world
war. 3km to the south of Foix at Montgailhard on
a 5 hectare site are the Forges
du Pyrène. The forges house a
collection of over 6500 tools from yesteryear,
with daily demonstrations, a picnic area,
restaurant and children's play area. 6km to the
north of Foix is the River
Labouiche, the longest underground
navigable river in Europe, with guided
visits and commentaries. The
Musée de l'Histoire de la Chasse is a hunting
museum with artefacts from prehistoric times to
the present day. It is open Mondays to Fridays
with visits at 9am, 10.30am, 2pm and 3.30pm. Tel
05 61 65 04 02. There is tennis at the L'Ayroule
Sports Centre, with 2 covered and 2 open air
courts. The local area offers canoeing,
kayaking and trout fishing (2km from Foix),
as well as 24 marked walking trails and mountain
biking. There is a covered
swimming pool (26th September - 16th
June) and an open
air pool (1st July - 26th August)
at Place du Champ de Mars. Behind the swimming
pool is the Skate Park at the Square du
Jardin Dunant. There is also a gym at 13 Place du
Champ du Mars. 7km to the NW on the D117 is the Cantegril
Riding Centre, and other activities in
the area include parapenting (12km SW) and skiing
(18km
west) where there are 3 ski runs. |
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Pyrenees Tourist Info: Ariège: Le Biros |
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Biros is one of the 18 Ariège valleys,
comprising the communes of Sentein, Atras,
Bonac-Irazein, Uchentein and Balacet. The area
offers walking at all
levels, including the Boucle de
la Carrière route (2 hours), the Boucle de la
Chapelle de l'Izard (3.5 hours) and the Circuite
de la Soutaine (5 hours). There is also the Tour
du Brions, which can be completed in 3 or 4
stages. Other activities include winter skiing,
mountain biking (the area is renowned for
its steep slopes) and fishing for the Fario
variety of trout in the rivers Les, L'Isard and
L'Orle. There is an equestrian centre, the Ecuries
du Biros, which offers trekking of
2 - 6 days. Visit the Eglise
Fortifiée de Sentein. The Transhumance takes place in
late May and early June, when local farmers lead
sheep, horses and cows up to the higher mountain
slopes. This can last for several days, with the
descent taking place in early October. Also in
the region are the Réserve
Nationale de l'Orlu extending to 4000
hectares, and the 9000 hectare Réserve
du Mont Valier, one of the oldest in the
Pyrenees with deep valleys, spectacular views and
many animal and bird species including marmottes
and eagles. |
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Pyrenees Tourist Info: Ariège: Les Cabannes |
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| Leaving
the N20 you enter Les Cabannes, nestled in the
Haute-Ariège at an altitude of 536m. Ideal for hiking
with
more than 450 km of walking trails through the
mountains, and close to the GR10 route. For a
more leisurely journey it is possible to
hire donkeys. The village has
approximately 370 inhabitants and there are ski
hire shops, restaurants and bars/cafés. For
winter skiing, the Plateau
de Beille offers 12 pistes of which
2 are green, 4 blue, 5 red and 1 black. There is
also a snow garden for children and a toboggan
run. Fishing is catered for
at La Pisciculture des Chutes de l'Aston, and a
holiday licence can be obtained which lasts 15
consecutive days between 31st May and 21st
September. Canoeing/kayaking
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also available at La Pisciculture. The town has
an open air swimming pool, and two
outdoor tennis courts and a mini
golf
which are open all year round. |
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Pyrenees Tourist Info: Ariège: Massat |
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| A very
pretty village situated between mountains and
rivers, with lots of sporting activites all year
round. Walking with a qualified
mountain guide, climbing, and horseriding
at the Centre Equestre
Boutou. The nearby Etang
de Lers offers winter cross
country skiing, snowshoeing and tobogganing, with equipment
available for hire on site. The centre has 57
pistes which include 4 new snow shoe tracks, and
a bar/restaurant. From June to mid September
there is trout fishing. The lake is
stocked weekly and licences can be bought on
site. There is a pontoon for people with reduced
mobility. Parapenting over the lake is
also a popular pastime. From June to September
the surrounding hills are home to the Gasconne
cattle. For an unusual method of transport, donkeys
can be hired at the market place, for
rides of 1 hour, 1 day or 2 or more days. The market takes place on
Thursdays and Saturdays. The town has a museum,
the Ecomusée Le
Vieux Moulin, visits by reservation,
and there is a fair
on
the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month. |
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Pyrenees Tourist Info: Ariège: Mazères |
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| Mazères
is a bastide (hilltop) town of 3000 inhabitiants
situated 60km from Toulouse on the borders of the
Ariège, Haute-Garonne and Aude departments, on
the banks of the river Hers. The town has an
ancient quarter on the left bank of the river.
Sites to visit include Place
de l'Eglise, the Hotel
d'Ardoin which is a classified
historic monument, and the Place des Tourelles.
There is an open air pool,
tennis, fishing and walking routes, as well as many
festivals and fairs throughout the
year. The Domaine des Oiseaux is located at
Augé, Route de Calmont, 09270 Mazères. Tel 05
61 69 12 97. |
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Pyrenees Tourist Info: Ariège: Mirepoix |
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| Mirepoix
is one of the prettiest medieval villages in the
region. The main attraction is the town
square and its surrounding covered
galleries housing a good selection
of shops and restaurants. The
House of Consuls is of particular interest
with wooden sculptures topping its massive beams.
The old Town Gate is the last
remaining trace of the ancient town walls. The
huge Gothic Cathedral of St
Maurice dates back to the 12th
century. Local activities inlcude walking,
horse drawn carriage tours, fishing in the river
Hers and on Lac Montbel, tennis, climbing and potholing. The ski slopes
are within easy reach and the town has ski hire
shops. There is a municipal swimming
pool, a gym, a cinema and a museum situated close to
the entrance of the cathedral which is open from
April to October from 2pm to 6pm. A farmers'
market takes place on Monday
mornings, and the Town
Hall
hosts permanent local exhibitions. There are many
pageants and festivals during the summer season
including Les Médiévales. Guided
tours are available in English
and last approximately last one hour. Details
from the Tourist Office which is situated at
Place Maréchal Leclerc. Tel 05 61 68 83 76. |
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Pyrenees Tourist Info: Ariège: Monségur |
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| The
small village of Monségur is the site of one of
the Cathar Castles where the father
of Simon de Montford burned more than 200 Cathar
priests as they refused to deny their faith. The
castle was one of the last strongholds of the
Cathars, although the actual castle has been
destroyed and there is no remaining trace of it.
The castle which now occupies the site was
largely rebuilt in the 13th century. Three
walking tours are available in the town
including the Tour du Chateau. The walk takes
approximately 2.5 hours. Guided visits are also
possible in May, June and Spetember at weekends
and Bank Holidays, and daily during July &
August. The town has a small village
church, local shops and cafés and a small archaeological
musuem. |
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Pyrenees Tourist Info: Ariège: Montferrier |
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| Montferrier
forms part of the Pays
d'Olmes which is renowned for its
wide range of outdoor activities. The ski station
Les Monts de'Olmes is 1.5 hours
from Toulouse and 1 hour from Carcassonne, and is
one of the largest ski stations in the Pyrenees
with a snow park, children's ski area and a man
made ice rink. There are also 23 mountain
biking trails, 16 family walking
routes and 15 horse
riding trails. The Tourist Office is at
Maison de la Montagne et du Tourisme, 09300
Montferrier. Tel: 05 61 01 14 14. |
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Pyrenees Tourist Info: Ariège:
Pamiers |
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| Pamiers
is the capital city of Basse Ariège and
has the status of 'Ville Fleurie.' The Aerodrome
of Pamiers-Les Pujols offers
flights over the Cathar Castles (from
50 per person for 30 minutes) and
parachuting. Tel 05 61 68 60 60. Fishing is
available on the river Ariège, the Lac
de Labarre and on numerous town centre
canals, stocked with fario trout (maximum
catch 10 trout). Canoeing/kayaking at Le
Venet d'Ariège (children must be over 8
years old and able to swim a minimum of
10 metres. Tel 05 61 67 35 94). The Neptunia
Water Park offers pools,
jacuzzi and sauna and is located on the
Route de Toulouse. Sites in the town to
visit include the late Victorian Palais
de Justice, the church Notre
Dame du Camp which is
famous for its magnificent organ, the Carmelite
Monastery which was used as
a prison during the French Revolution,
the 15th century Porte
de Nerviau which is one of
the few remaining original town
fortifications, the medieval
houses on the
Rue de la Caussade, and the Tour de la Monnaie
which dates back
to 1419. The town has a good public
park with numerous
species of trees. You can take the Chemin
de St
Jacques which is a
walking route through the town, with
information boards along the route. The
Tourist Office is on Bd.Delcassé. Tel 05
61 67 52 52. |
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Pyrenees Tourist Info: Ariège: Saverdun |
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| Saverdun
lies on the axis of the RN20 and the A66 and is
the first town you come to when you take the RN20
towards Andorra. It is 50km from Toulouse with a
population of approximately 4000. Numerous
lakes and the river Ariège offer
opportunities for fishing, canoeing and
kayaking, and there is also a jet ski base,
tennis courts, a municipal swimming pool and
excellent walking around the town. The town dates
from Roman times and there are traces of Roman
villas The Tourist Office is at the Aire de
Périès, Saverdun Sud. Tel 05 61 60 09 10. |
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Pyrenees Tourist Info: Ariège: St Girons |
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| The
market town of St Girons is ideal for both winter
and summer, as there are three
ski stations and plenty of walking
opportunities around the town. Local pink marble
is used on some of the picturesque streets, and
there is a good selection of restaurants, bars
and cafés. There is a good view of the town from
the Pont-Vieux. Markets take place at
the Champ du Mars three times a week. Activities
include trout fishing (licence details
from the Tourist Office situated inside the
Maison de Couserans), canoeing
and kayaking, and summer swimming in
the municipal open
air pool. The town hosts a folk
festival in mid July and a theatre
festival in August.
St Girons is at the ggateway to the Couserans
Valleys, a series of 18
valleys which make up a third of the Ariège
region. Mobile homes are
available to rent and buy at a privately
owned campsite just outside the town. |
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Pyrenees Tourist Info: Ariège:
Ste-Croix-Volvestre |
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| An
ideal village for a relaxing break, surrounded by
beautiful countryside with ancient windmills and
the rustic Montardit Chapel. The village
lies between the valleys of the Volp and Lens and
dates back to around 1120. A village
museum has exhibits of costumes,
domestic tools and glassware from the end of the
19th century. The
Church Saint Jean l'Evangeliste has frescoes,
and dates from 1458. |
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Pyrenees Tourist Info: Ariège: St.
Lizier |
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| The
village of St Lizier dates back to Roman times
and is classed as a Ville d'Art et de l'Histoire.
It is reputed to be one of the most beautiful
villages in France. It is perched on a hilltop
with narrow alleyways, some 15th - 18th century
half timbered houses and views of the Pyrenean
mountains. The Church of St
Lizier contains a collection of
frescoes dating from 1080 which were created by
an Italian studio. The original pharmacy, now a
retirement home, dates from the 18th century and
can be visited daily, although it is essential to
check first with the tourist office as the
maximum number of visitors is 20. The Tourist
Office is situaed at Place de l'Eglise. Tel 05 61
96 77 77. |
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Pyrenees Tourist Info: Ariège:
Tarascon sur Ariège |
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| This
small town is close to the prehistoric
paintings of Niaux which are 2 km to the
south, and makes a good base for exploring the Vicdessos
valley. There is a market on Wednesday and
Saturday mornings, a 3
day festival in May and the Festival
Latino in July. There is an indoor
municipal swimming pool. |
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