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Elma Blokker & Mark PutterL.d.Roquefort
Biert
09320
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Since its establishment in 1991, the former cycle lodge Roquefort has been accommodating cyclists, both professional and amateur, from around the globe for 19 years. Located between the picturesque villages of Massat and Biert, our hotel serves as an ideal starting point for the numerous challenges that the Pyrenees present. The breathtaking landscape and awe-inspiring views from the various cols are bound to leave an indelible impression on you.Additionally, just like in previous years, the Tour de France will be passing by our hotel. Whether it's witnessing the starting point in Pamiers, the passage through St. Girons, or witnessing the ascent on the col de Portet d’Aspet, you will have plenty of opportunities to cheer for and support your favorite riders.
Our hotel can accommodate up to 13 people, and dinner and breakfast are included in the package. However, if you prefer the tranquility and serenity of the untouched Pyrenean nature, you have the option to choose that as well. You can indulge in a delightful picnic by a mountain lake or enjoy a leisurely stroll along one of the many scenic footpaths that traverse the mountains. We have prepared brochures with walking tours for your convenience.
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Directions
Les Deux Vélos, our cycle lodge, is located in the quaint village of Biert, approximately 25 km away from Saint Girons. To reach us, follow the charming l’Arac river as you travel along the D618 from Saint Girons towards Massat. Look out for kilometre marker 52, where you'll find Les Deux Vélos waiting for you.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
3 | 55 | non,€7pp | ||||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 75 | 20 | non,€7pp | |||||||||||
Notes: big room, max. 7 people |
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Attractions
- Grotte de Niaux: Located in the Ariege region, Grotte de Niaux is a prehistoric cave famous for its stunning cave paintings. Visitors can explore the underground galleries and admire the well-preserved artwork dating back thousands of years.
- Foix Castle: Situated in the town of Foix, Foix Castle is a medieval fortress that offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can explore its well-preserved towers, ramparts, and the museum inside, which showcases the region's history.
- Parc de la Prehistoire: This prehistoric park in Tarascon-sur-Ariege takes you on a journey back in time. It features life-sized reconstructions of prehistoric animals, interactive exhibits, and demonstrations of ancient techniques. The park also includes a cave with replicas of famous prehistoric art.
- Ax-les-Thermes: A charming spa town located in the Pyrenees, Ax-les-Thermes is known for its thermal baths. Visitors can relax in the natural hot springs and enjoy various wellness treatments. Additionally, the town offers hiking trails, skiing opportunities, and a picturesque old town to explore.
- Montségur Castle: Perched on a rocky hilltop, Montségur Castle is a fascinating historical site associated with the Cathar period. While the castle itself is in ruins, its dramatic setting and rich history make it a popular destination for history enthusiasts and hikers.
- Mirepoix: This medieval town is renowned for its well-preserved half-timbered houses and a stunning central square. Visitors can wander through its narrow streets, admire the unique architecture, and explore the bustling weekly market.
- Les Forges de Pyrène: Located near Foix, this open-air museum showcases traditional crafts and trades from the Pyrenees region. Visitors can witness demonstrations of blacksmithing, weaving, pottery, and other traditional skills, providing a glimpse into the area's cultural heritage.
- Château de Roquefixade: Situated in the village of Roquefixade, this medieval castle sits atop a rocky outcrop overlooking the surrounding countryside. Although partially in ruins, it offers panoramic views and an opportunity to explore the remnants of a once-mighty fortress.
- Lac de Montbel: A picturesque lake nestled in the foothills of the Pyrenees, Lac de Montbel is a popular spot for outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sailing, fishing, and picnicking in the beautiful natural surroundings. 10. Parc de la Préhistoire de Tarascon-sur-Ariège: This prehistoric park offers an immersive experience into the world of our ancient ancestors. It features life-sized recreations of prehistoric animals, interactive exhibits, and educational displays about the region's rich prehistoric heritage.