Guest-houses in the Pyrénées-Orientales
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ARLES-SUR-TECH
This welcoming and magnificent medieval estate, located on the Pyrenean slopes, has been lovingly restored, stone by stone, from a 300 year-old Catalan farmstead, to become one of the most innovative ecological hotels in Europe.
At Can Rigall, you can enjoy a most spectacular view of the Pyrenees whilst swimming in the natural pool cut into the rocks. Indulge yourself in the rich local cuisine, with home cooked Catalan dinners prepared by our hotel chef using fresh vegetables and herbs from the organic garden. Enjoy comfortable nights in our stylishly decorated and individually designed rooms, all furnished with heavenly beds where you will sleep like a medieval prince or princess.
FONT-ROMEU-ODEILLO-VIA
La Cerdagnière, holiday accommodation for one or several nights, situated near the centre of Font-Romeu and near the ski slopes. Calm and spacious for a great holiday!
FONT-ROMEU-ODEILLO-VIA
Ideally situated in the heart of the village of Odeillo facing south with a view over the valley, La Chouette is the departure point for all your mountain hikes.
FONT-ROMEU-ODEILLO-VIA
Les Cariolettes, guest house for calm, comfortable and convivial holidays. Ideal for ski holidays, snow-shoeing, hiking and the spa.
FONT-ROMEU-ODEILLO-VIA
Le Logis Catalan, family and group accommodation, situated in the ski resort of Font Romeu.
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La Fauvelle is situated in the heart of French Catalonia, between the mighty Pyrenees and the beaches of the Mediterranean. The atmosphere is relaxed, yet the surroundings exclusive. Contemporary design blends in with buildings from the 1840's.