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Myriam Peat58 av Peyrevidal
Castillon en Couserans
09800
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We have five guest rooms available in our house, each equipped with private sanitaries, a kettle for easily making tea or herbal tea, and olive oil soap. Here are the details of each room:1. The Dreamer: Located in the next village, this room features a double bed in an alcove, a living room area, and an additional single bed. The bathroom includes a shower, washbasin, and WC conveniently situated beside the alcove.
2. The House of Flowers: Also located in the next village, this room offers a comfortable double bed along with a shower, toilet, and sink.
3. Aunt Gillian's Room: Situated in the garden, this room accommodates up to 100 beds in two sections. It includes a shower, toilet, and sink.
4. The Chamber of Curiosities: Found in the garden, this room provides a double bed and a single bed in an alcove. The bathroom features a shower, toilet, and sink on both sides of the alcove.
5. House of Moons: Located on the second floor in the attic, this room overlooks the garden and includes a double bed. The bathroom is equipped with a shower, toilet, and sink.
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Directions
Our location is in the Couserans region, which is part of Ariège. We are situated 1 hour and 15 minutes southwest of Toulouse and 12km to the west of St Girons. To reach us from St Girons, you need to take the D 618 road towards Portet d'Aspet - Luchon for 10 km. Afterward, follow the signs for Castillon for the remaining two kilometers. Our establishment is situated on Main Street at No. 58, positioned in front of the pastry shop named GAY. It is the only street that runs through the village from north to south.
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- Parc de la Préhistoire de Tarascon-sur-Ariège: Located in Tarascon-sur-Ariège, this prehistoric park offers a fascinating journey through the evolution of mankind. Visitors can explore life-sized reconstructions of prehistoric habitats, view impressive cave paintings, and learn about the region's rich archaeological heritage.
- Niaux Cave: Situated near Tarascon-sur-Ariège, Niaux Cave is renowned for its remarkable prehistoric cave paintings. Guided tours take visitors deep into the underground chambers, allowing them to admire stunning artwork that dates back thousands of years.
- Château de Foix: The imposing Foix Castle overlooks the town of Foix and offers panoramic views of the surrounding Pyrenees Mountains. This well-preserved medieval fortress features a museum showcasing the region's history, including displays of weaponry, armor, and art.
- Saint-Lizier Cathedral: Located in the picturesque village of Saint-Lizier, this Romanesque cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its beautiful architecture, intricate carvings, and vibrant stained glass windows make it a must-visit for art and history enthusiasts.
- Grotte du Mas d'Azil: This natural limestone cave, situated near the village of Le Mas-d'Azil, offers visitors a unique experience. As one of the longest cave galleries in Europe, it is renowned for its impressive rock formations and prehistoric artifacts.
- Lac de Montbel: Nestled in the foothills of the Pyrenees, this picturesque lake is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, and picnicking amidst the stunning natural surroundings.
- Montségur Castle: Known for its association with the Cathars, Montségur Castle is perched atop a rocky peak and boasts breathtaking views. Exploring the ruins of this medieval fortress allows for a glimpse into the region's intriguing history.
- Maison des Loups: Situated in Orlu, this wolf sanctuary offers a unique opportunity to observe and learn about these magnificent creatures up close. Visitors can witness feeding sessions and educational presentations while gaining insight into wolf conservation efforts.
- Les Forges de Pyrène: Located in Montgaillard, this open-air museum provides an immersive experience of traditional crafts and trades from the Pyrenees region. Visitors can witness blacksmithing, pottery, weaving, and other artisanal skills in action. 10. Cité de Saint-Lizier: This medieval town, adjacent to Saint-Lizier Cathedral, transports visitors back in time with its narrow streets, quaint houses, and historic buildings. It offers a charming ambiance for leisurely strolls and exploration of local shops and cafes.