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Marie Jeanne Borderollele village de Saligos
Luz Saint Sauveur
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Two independent cottages are available in a small house located in the peaceful village of SALIGOS, home to only 85 people. The house is situated just 2 kilometers away from Luz Saint Sauveur and only 700 meters from the Gave de Pau river, making it an ideal location for fishermen.The cottages are located on the ground floor of the owner's dwelling house and come with a spacious private garden. Guests can enjoy amenities such as swings, a playground, and a private barbecue. Additionally, there is private parking available and easy access to the shelter via a paved road, making it convenient for loading and unloading vehicles.
The cottages offer a stunning panoramic view of the Pyrenees mountains, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of the surrounding landscape. The property is also situated near the entrance of the Pyrenees National Park, providing ample opportunities for hiking and exploring.
The location of the cottages is particularly advantageous as it is situated between two world-famous sites: Gavarnie and Lourdes. Guests can easily visit these renowned destinations.
For those interested in winter sports, there are five ski resorts in close proximity: Bareges / La Mongie, Luz Ardiden, Gavarnie, Cauterets, and Hautacam. Each resort offers a unique skiing experience.
Furthermore, guests can also enjoy the nearby spas, such as Luzéa in St Saviour and Bareges Cauterets, which are both within a short distance of the property.
Overall, the cottages in Saligos offer a peaceful and picturesque retreat, with plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of the surrounding area.
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- Gavarnie Cirque: Located in the Pyrenees National Park, Gavarnie Cirque is a stunning natural amphitheater and a UNESCO World Heritage site. With towering cliffs and a 423-meter waterfall, it is a popular spot for hiking, photography, and enjoying the breathtaking views.
- Pont d'Espagne: This picturesque bridge is situated in the Pyrenees National Park and offers access to stunning hiking trails and cascading waterfalls. Visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty of the area while exploring the various walking paths that lead to the Lac de Gaube and the Oulettes de Gaube.
- Luz Ardiden Ski Resort: This ski resort is located just a few kilometers from Luz Saint Sauveur and offers a variety of winter sports activities. With over 60 kilometers of ski slopes, it is suitable for both beginners and experienced skiers. The resort also provides stunning mountain views and a range of facilities for visitors.
- Pic du Midi Observatory: Standing at an elevation of 2,877 meters, the Pic du Midi Observatory offers panoramic views of the Pyrenees mountains. Visitors can reach the summit by cable car and explore the observatory, which houses a museum, a planetarium, and an astronomical observatory. The observatory's terraces provide breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes.
- Le Donjon des Aigles: Situated in Beaucens, a short drive from Luz Saint Sauveur, this popular attraction showcases a collection of birds of prey. Visitors can witness impressive flying demonstrations and learn about the different species of eagles, vultures, and falcons in the region.
- Hautacam Ski Resort: Another nearby ski resort, Hautacam offers a range of winter sports activities for visitors. With a network of slopes suitable for all levels, it provides an opportunity to enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing amidst beautiful mountain scenery.
- Col du Tourmalet: A famous mountain pass in the French Pyrenees, Col du Tourmalet is a favorite among cyclists and motorbike enthusiasts. The route offers challenging climbs and breathtaking views, attracting both professional and amateur riders.
- Abbey of Saint-Savin-en-Lavedan: Located near Luz Saint Sauveur, this abbey dates back to the 11th century and features beautiful Romanesque architecture. Visitors can explore the abbey's cloister, church, and museum, which houses a collection of religious artifacts.
- Cauterets: A charming mountain town, Cauterets is known for its thermal baths and beautiful natural surroundings. Visitors can relax in the thermal spa, explore the town's historic buildings, and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and snowboarding. 10. Cirque de Troumouse: Situated within the Pyrenees National Park, the Cirque de Troumouse is another impressive natural amphitheater. It offers stunning panoramic views, hiking trails, and a peaceful atmosphere away from the crowds, making it perfect for nature lovers and photographers.