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Rue d'en Haut
Asasp-Arros
64660

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Conditioned cottage for 4 people with a closed courtyard and ample parking space. The cottage features a lovely terrace, garden furniture, and a barbecue for outdoor enjoyment. Inside, you will find a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave, TV, and a comfortable sofa bed. There are two bedrooms, each furnished with a double bed, and the option to add a baby bed if needed. The bathroom includes a shower, sink, and a washing machine, while the toilet and Michel are conveniently separate. Your host, Jocelyne Letemplier, looks forward to warmly welcoming you.

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Location: Asasp-Arros is a small village with a population of 561 inhabitants, situated at an elevation of 292 meters. It serves as a crucial stop on the journey to Compostela and is located on the popular royal road to Canfranc. Asasp-Arros is also the meeting point for three valleys, namely Ossau, Aspe, and Baretous. The area offers a wide range of tourist activities, including downhill skiing, skiing and snowshoeing (with two shuttles available from Oloron), hiking, paragliding, white water sports, canoeing, and fishing. Additionally, it is in close proximity to the Parc National des Pyrenees. Asasp-Arros is conveniently located 8 km from Oloron St. Maria, 40 km from Pau, 40 km from the Spanish border, 40 km from the Lourdes ski slopes, 60 km from skiable areas, and 100 km from the Atlantic Ocean.

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Attractions

  • Grottes de Bétharram: Located in nearby Saint-Pé-de-Bigorre, these stunning caves offer a unique underground experience. Explore the labyrinthine network of chambers, galleries, and underground rivers, and marvel at the impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations.
  • Lac de Bious-Artigues: Situated in the heart of the Pyrenees National Park, this picturesque mountain lake is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy hiking around the lake, fishing, or simply relaxing in the serene natural surroundings.
  • Pau Castle: Found in the city of Pau, this historic castle is an architectural gem. Explore the grand halls, opulent rooms, and beautiful gardens. The castle also houses the Museum of Fine Arts, which displays an impressive collection of artwork.
  • Musée de la Mer: Located in Biarritz, this museum is dedicated to the rich maritime history of the region. Discover fascinating exhibits on marine life, shipwrecks, and the evolution of surfing. The museum also provides stunning panoramic views of the Bay of Biscay.
  • Château de Pau: Another notable castle in the city of Pau, the Château de Pau is famous for being the birthplace of King Henry IV of France. Take a guided tour to learn about the castle's history, visit the royal apartments, and admire the impressive collection of tapestries.
  • Pont d'Espagne: Situated in the Pyrenees National Park near Cauterets, this natural site offers breathtaking scenery. Explore the walking trails that lead to stunning waterfalls, crystal-clear mountain streams, and enjoy panoramic views of snow-capped peaks.
  • Cité de l'Océan et du Surf: Located in Biarritz, this interactive museum focuses on the wonders of the ocean and the art of surfing. Engage with interactive exhibits, watch immersive films, and even try out a surf simulator to experience the thrill of riding the waves.
  • Le Petit Train d'Artouste: Venture to the highest-altitude tourist train in Europe, located in the Ossau Valley. This scenic train ride takes you through stunning valleys, past picturesque lakes, and offers breathtaking views of the Pyrenees mountains.
  • Musée du Chocolat: Situated in Bayonne, this museum is a paradise for chocolate lovers. Learn about the history of chocolate making, watch demonstrations, and indulge in delicious tastings. Don't miss the opportunity to stock up on some delectable treats at the museum's shop. 10. Parc Animalier des Pyrénées: Located in Argelès-Gazost, this wildlife park allows you to get up close to various species native to the Pyrenees. Walkthrough spacious enclosures and observe bears, wolves, chamois, and other animals in their natural habitat.

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