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Address:

Carriere Jean Claude
Le Pujal
Ascou
09110

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Price per week:

price from €385

Telephone:

0561640506

Mobile:

0681617290

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Experience the tranquility and fresh mountain air of Le Pujal, a charming hamlet nestled in the picturesque Ariège mountains. Located at an impressive altitude of 1200 meters, this hidden gem offers breathtaking views and benefits from the delightful southern exposure, ensuring pleasant temperatures year-round. Additionally, avid skiers will appreciate the close proximity to the renowned Ascou-Pailherès ski resort, a mere 10 km away.

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Notes: 185 at weekends

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Attractions

  • Ax-les-Thermes (12 km): A charming spa town famous for its natural hot springs and thermal baths. It also serves as a gateway to the Pyrenees Mountains, offering hiking, skiing, and outdoor activities.
  • Château de Montségur (15 km): Located on a rocky hilltop, this medieval fortress is known for its historical significance as a Cathar stronghold. Visitors can explore the ruins, learn about the Cathar history, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Plateau de Beille (23 km): A popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, this plateau is a renowned cross-country skiing and hiking area. It offers breathtaking views, diverse flora and fauna, and several well-marked trails for all levels.
  • Grotte de Niaux (32 km): This prehistoric cave features stunning cave paintings dating back over 14,000 years. Guided tours allow visitors to admire the ancient artwork and learn about the lives of the early humans who once inhabited the region.
  • Les Forges de Pyrène (36 km): An interactive museum showcasing traditional crafts and trades of the Pyrenees. Visitors can see demonstrations of blacksmithing, woodworking, pottery, and more, offering an immersive experience into the local heritage.
  • Roquefixade Castle (37 km): Situated on a rocky outcrop, this medieval fortress offers panoramic views of the Ariège Valley. Visitors can explore the ruins, walk along the ramparts, and learn about the castle's rich history through informative displays.
  • Les Gorges de la Frau (40 km): A picturesque gorge known for its natural beauty and scenic hiking trails. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of the area while walking along the river, admiring waterfalls, and observing the diverse flora and fauna.
  • Mirepoix (42 km): A medieval town with well-preserved half-timbered houses and a charming central square. Mirepoix is known for its colorful market held on Mondays, where visitors can explore local produce, crafts, and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
  • Lac de Montbel (43 km): A large artificial lake surrounded by forests and rolling hills. It offers various water activities such as swimming, fishing, sailing, and kayaking. There are also walking trails around the lake for those who prefer land-based exploration. 10. Carcassonne (94 km): Although a bit farther, Carcassonne is worth a visit for its magnificent medieval citadel, La Cité. With its well-preserved walls, picturesque streets, and historic sites, it provides a captivating glimpse into the past and offers a range of shops, restaurants, and cultural events.