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La Maire is a beautifully renovated 200-year-old farmhouse that offers spacious and bright accommodation. Situated on a 3-acre property, the house provides stunning panoramic views of the valley and the majestic Pyrenees mountains.Guests can enjoy breakfast and dinner either outside on the main terrace overlooking the garden and swimming pool, or in the large dining room. There is a convenient bar corner equipped with tea and coffee making facilities, as well as a fridge that guests are welcome to use for drinks and preparing picnics. Wi-Fi is also available for guests' convenience.
La Maire features three guest rooms:
1. Pyrenees Suite: This spacious suite is located on the ground floor and boasts its own terrace. It includes an en-suite shower room, a kitchenette, a sitting area, a king-sized double bed, and a single bed. An additional single bed can be provided upon request. The suite can also be booked for a minimum of three nights on a self-catering basis.
2. Poplar Room: This charming king-sized double bedroom is situated on the first floor and offers excellent views of the back garden and the surrounding valley. A private bath/shower room is conveniently located right next door.
3. Chestnut Room: Located on the first floor, this comfortable twin bedroom overlooks the front garden and comes with exclusive use of a spacious bathroom.
For families, the Poplar and Chestnut rooms can be booked together as a suite, with one shared bathroom.
Additionally, guests have the option to enjoy evening meals with their hosts, known as "tables d'hôtes," upon request.
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Directions
There are two options for traveling from Blagnac Airport to Pamiers.
The first option is to take the autoroutes A61 and A66, which will cost approximately 6 euros. Although it is a longer route, it is faster. From Blagnac Airport, follow the signs to Toulouse Centre initially, but as soon as you see signs to Tarbes and Lourdes, follow those instead. This will take you south around the peripherique, and then you can follow the blue autoroute signs to Foix. The toll motorway will end at Pamiers Nord, where you can exit.
Alternatively, you can take the N20 via Auterive. This route is shorter and cheaper, but it takes about 10 minutes longer. We usually prefer this way. To get on this road, follow the signs to Tarbes and Lourdes until you see green signs for Foix and the N20.
Both routes will lead you to a roundabout just north of Pamiers. From there, follow the D624 towards the town.
At the first set of traffic lights, make a right turn towards Bezac and Escosse (D119). Continue on this road until you reach the village of Escosse. Drive through the village.
After about a kilometer, where the road veers right, take the left fork (which is essentially straight ahead) and follow the signs to St Victor R.
Continue straight through the village. Just after passing the village exit sign, where the road bends to the left, make a right turn at the small farm called Le Tarré. Immediately after the farm, make another right turn and follow the lane uphill. At the next fork, turn right and La Maire will be at the end of the lane.
The first option is to take the autoroutes A61 and A66, which will cost approximately 6 euros. Although it is a longer route, it is faster. From Blagnac Airport, follow the signs to Toulouse Centre initially, but as soon as you see signs to Tarbes and Lourdes, follow those instead. This will take you south around the peripherique, and then you can follow the blue autoroute signs to Foix. The toll motorway will end at Pamiers Nord, where you can exit.
Alternatively, you can take the N20 via Auterive. This route is shorter and cheaper, but it takes about 10 minutes longer. We usually prefer this way. To get on this road, follow the signs to Tarbes and Lourdes until you see green signs for Foix and the N20.
Both routes will lead you to a roundabout just north of Pamiers. From there, follow the D624 towards the town.
At the first set of traffic lights, make a right turn towards Bezac and Escosse (D119). Continue on this road until you reach the village of Escosse. Drive through the village.
After about a kilometer, where the road veers right, take the left fork (which is essentially straight ahead) and follow the signs to St Victor R.
Continue straight through the village. Just after passing the village exit sign, where the road bends to the left, make a right turn at the small farm called Le Tarré. Immediately after the farm, make another right turn and follow the lane uphill. At the next fork, turn right and La Maire will be at the end of the lane.
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Attractions
- Château de Foix: Located in the town of Foix, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the Pyrenees Mountains. Visitors can explore its impressive architecture, visit the museum inside, and learn about the rich history of the region.
- Niaux Cave: Situated near Tarascon-sur-Ariège, Niaux Cave is famous for its prehistoric cave paintings. Guided tours allow visitors to discover the fascinating artwork created by early humans thousands of years ago.
- Ax-les-Thermes: A charming spa town nestled in the Pyrenees Mountains, Ax-les-Thermes is renowned for its natural hot springs. Visitors can relax in the thermal baths, explore the picturesque streets, or take part in outdoor activities such as skiing and hiking.
- Montségur Castle: Perched on a rocky hilltop, Montségur Castle is a significant historical site associated with the Cathar movement. While the castle is now in ruins, it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes and serves as a reminder of a turbulent past.
- Mirepoix: A delightful medieval town, Mirepoix is known for its beautifully preserved half-timbered houses and a picturesque central square with a unique "couverts" covered arcade. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, admire the architecture, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
- Grotte de Lombrives: Considered one of the largest caves in Europe, Grotte de Lombrives offers an awe-inspiring underground experience. Guided tours take visitors through stunning chambers filled with impressive stalactites and stalagmites.
- Parc de la Préhistoire de Tarascon-sur-Ariège: This prehistoric park provides an interactive journey into the world of our ancient ancestors. Visitors can discover reconstructed prehistoric habitats, learn about early human life, and even try their hand at ancient crafts and hunting techniques.
- Les Forges de Pyrène: Situated in Montgailhard, this open-air museum showcases traditional Pyrenean crafts and trades. Visitors can watch demonstrations of blacksmithing, woodwork, pottery, and more, providing a unique glimpse into the region's cultural heritage.
- Château de Montségur Museum: Located at the foot of Montségur Castle, this museum focuses on the history of the Cathars and the events surrounding the castle's siege. Exhibits and artifacts provide insights into the religious and social context of the time. 10. Lac de Montbel: A picturesque lake surrounded by rolling hills and forests, Lac de Montbel offers opportunities for various outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, or simply relax on the lakeside beaches. Note: Please double-check the opening hours and availability of attractions before visiting, as they may be subject to change or seasonal variations.