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Experience the enchantment of staying in a 17th-century farmhouse nestled near Oloron Sainte-Marie in the Atlantic Pyrenees (64), amidst the picturesque landscapes between Béarn and the French Basque Country. As you make your way along the entry path, prepare to be captivated by the serene ambiance, untouched nature, and breathtaking panoramic views of the Pyrenees.Step into our authentic and historically significant mansion, meticulously restored with traditional and eco-friendly materials. Immerse yourself in a retro atmosphere that seamlessly blends modern comforts with a nostalgic charm. Indulge in moments of relaxation and rejuvenation at our wellness facilities, which include a swimming pool, hammam, fitness area, massage services, a cozy living room, and a tranquil garden.
For those eager to explore our stunning region, we are delighted to assist you in discovering the local terroir, embarking on nature excursions, engaging in mountain outdoor activities, and uncovering our rich heritage. In the evenings, we invite you to savor the flavors of our region through our evening meals, showcasing locally sourced products from our organic garden. Enjoy a generous and respectful meal that pays tribute to our local partners, ensuring you end each day in the most fulfilling way possible.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 125 | 155 |
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Attractions
- Grottes de Bétharram: Located in nearby Saint-Pé-de-Bigorre, these stunning caves offer an underground adventure filled with stalactites, stalagmites, and impressive rock formations. Visitors can explore the caves on foot as well as by boat and train.
- Château de Pau: Situated in the city of Pau, this magnificent castle is known for being the birthplace of King Henry IV of France. Built in the 14th century, the castle features a remarkable collection of art and exhibits, including historical artifacts and tapestries.
- Lac de Bious-Artigues: Nestled in the Pyrenees Mountains, this picturesque lake offers breathtaking views and a serene environment. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, picnicking, fishing, and even take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters during the summer months.
- Parc National des Pyrénées: Spanning across both France and Spain, this national park is a nature lover's paradise. With its diverse landscapes, including majestic mountains, lush meadows, and stunning waterfalls, the park offers numerous hiking and biking trails, as well as opportunities for wildlife spotting.
- Pont d'Espagne: Located in Cauterets, this iconic bridge is surrounded by a stunning natural setting. It serves as a gateway to the Pyrenees National Park and is a starting point for various hiking trails, such as the one that leads to the beautiful Lac de Gaube.
- Gorges de Kakuetta: Situated in the Basque Country, these dramatic limestone gorges are a sight to behold. Visitors can explore the narrow pathways and marvel at the cascading waterfalls, towering cliffs, and lush vegetation that surrounds the area.
- Sanctuaires de Lourdes: The town of Lourdes is famous for its religious significance and attracts millions of pilgrims each year. The Sanctuaries of Lourdes encompass the Grotto of Massabielle, where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared, as well as various churches, chapels, and places of worship.
- Château de Morlanne: Located in Morlanne, this medieval fortress dates back to the 14th century. The well-preserved castle offers a glimpse into the region's rich history and features an interesting museum showcasing medieval artifacts and exhibitions.
- Funiculaire du Pic du Jer: Situated in Lourdes, this funicular railway takes visitors to the summit of the Pic du Jer mountain. At the top, one can enjoy panoramic views of the town, the Pyrenees, and even catch a glimpse of the distant mountains of Spain on a clear day. 10. Musée Gallo-Romain de Claracq: Situated in Claracq, this museum focuses on the Gallo-Roman period in the region. It houses a significant collection of archaeological artifacts, including pottery, coins, and sculptures, providing insights into the ancient history of the area.