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Perry & ColineBelrepayre
Manses
09500
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Belrepayre offers a unique combination of nature, expansive open spaces, and a retro ambiance. Nestled within its grounds are five privately landscaped gardens, each hosting an iconic American Airstream caravan made of aluminum. These caravans, authentic models ranging from the 1940s to the 1980s, can accommodate either two or four people.Additionally, there is a charming house available for rent, perfect for groups of 6 to 8 individuals. This house boasts a spacious living room with a fireplace, pool table, and piano, as well as a bathroom with a toilet and sauna. The veranda offers breathtaking views of the Pyrenees, while the well-equipped kitchen caters to all culinary needs. With three bedrooms and the option of a dormitory, the house can comfortably accommodate up to 12 people.
For larger groups, the entire property can be privatized, encompassing both the house and caravans, providing accommodation for up to 26 people.
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Directions
To get to Carcassonne Airport, which is 50km away, you can take a Ryanair flight. From Belgium, you can fly from Charleroi. From Ireland, you can fly from Shannon or Dublin. And from the United Kingdom, you can fly from London Stansted, Liverpool, or Nottingham.
If you prefer to travel by train, the SNCF offers services to Pamiers, which is 23km away, and Castelnaudary, which is 35km away.
To reach Belrepayre, you can also take the road. If you need more detailed directions, you can ask for our map. The A61 highway, exit 22 at Bram, is 35km away from Belrepayre. The A66 highway, exit Pamiers, is 23km away. Additionally, Pamiers is 23km away from Belrepayre, and Mirepoix is 12km away.
If you prefer to travel by train, the SNCF offers services to Pamiers, which is 23km away, and Castelnaudary, which is 35km away.
To reach Belrepayre, you can also take the road. If you need more detailed directions, you can ask for our map. The A61 highway, exit 22 at Bram, is 35km away from Belrepayre. The A66 highway, exit Pamiers, is 23km away. Additionally, Pamiers is 23km away from Belrepayre, and Mirepoix is 12km away.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
3 | 60 | 110 | 420 | 630 | 12 | |||||||||
Holiday Home | 6 | 100 | 135 | 700 | 700 | 27 | 12 |
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Credit cards accepted
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Château de Foix: Located in the town of Foix, this medieval castle is perched on a hilltop and offers stunning views of the surrounding area. Visitors can explore the castle's fascinating history, including its role in the Cathar Crusades.
- Niaux Cave: Situated in the Pyrenees Mountains, Niaux Cave is renowned for its prehistoric cave paintings. Guided tours take visitors through the labyrinthine galleries, showcasing intricate drawings dating back over 14,000 years.
- Montségur Castle: Known as the last stronghold of the Cathars, Montségur Castle is situated on a rocky peak. This historical site offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and tells the story of the Cathar resistance during the Middle Ages.
- Mirepoix: A picturesque medieval town, Mirepoix features charming half-timbered houses, a central square with a covered market, and a beautiful 13th-century cathedral. Strolling through the town's narrow streets is like stepping back in time.
- Ax-les-Thermes: Famous for its thermal baths, Ax-les-Thermes is a popular spa town nestled in the Pyrenees. Visitors can relax in the natural hot springs, enjoy scenic hiking trails, or take the cable car to explore the nearby ski resort.
- Grotte de Lombrives: As one of the largest caves in Europe, Grotte de Lombrives offers a fascinating underground experience. Guided tours take visitors through vast chambers, stunning rock formations, and even an underground river.
- Carcassonne: Although slightly farther away, Carcassonne is worth the visit. This fortified city is a UNESCO World Heritage site and boasts an impressive medieval citadel with well-preserved walls, narrow cobblestone streets, and a rich history.
- Parc de la Préhistoire de Tarascon-sur-Ariège: Located in Tarascon-sur-Ariège, this prehistoric park offers an interactive experience to learn about the region's ancient past. Visitors can explore reconstructions of prehistoric habitats, watch demonstrations, and discover archaeological findings.
- Lac de Montbel: Situated near Chalabre, Lac de Montbel is a scenic reservoir surrounded by forests and rolling hills. The lake provides opportunities for swimming, boating, picnicking, and enjoying various water sports. 10. Château de Puivert: This beautifully restored castle overlooks the village of Puivert and offers visitors a glimpse into medieval life. The castle hosts exhibitions, concerts, and medieval-themed events, and the surrounding area provides hiking trails and scenic views.