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CauteretsPyrénées Towns  The Pyrénées is full of delightful mountain villages with spectacular settings and you could spend days wandering between them soaking up the atmosphere in street side cafes.  However there are a few towns that stand out from the pack - the pilgrimage town of Lourdes is visited by millions of people each year, whilst the Cathar city of Foix has both a spectacular château and a fascinating history.

Foix:

Location: South of Toulouse via the A66 autoroute.
General Info: Town website. Office du Tourisme telephone number: 05 61 65 12 12.

Description: This Cathar city boasts a superb château atop a rocky outcrop.  It’s a steep climb to the château but well worth it for the views.
Our recommendations: Visit during the medieval festival in the 2nd week of July or 3rd week of August to enjoy a spectacular show (booking tel no: 05 61 65 03 03) as well as demonstrations of jousting and firework spectaculars.
For the children: Visit the underground river where you can row down Europe’s longest navigable underground river (60m below ground and 1.5km long).

Our favourite towns in the Pyrénées:

             - Foix
             - Lourdes
             - Sentein

The purpose built ski resort towns such as La Mongie are best avoided unless you are travelling there to take the cable car to the Pic du Midi de Bigorre.  The drive there is dramatic, but these purpose built resorts tend to be more of a blot on the landscape in the summer months!

External websites offering information on the Pyrénées:

-
Pyrénées National Park official site.  Good site, including English, with advice for walking with the family and some suggested routes.
- Pyrénées Info Site.  Useful website on the Pyrénées (French only).
- Ariège - nice site on this beautiful area of the central Pyrénées.
- Argelès-Gazost - another useful website on the central Pyrénées area.
Chosen by our children:

     - Top Ten Holiday destinations in France