Set close to Andorra in the central Pyrenees, the Ariège is a mountainous region with marvellous scenery and wildlife, as well as a rich history. Often overlooked in favour of more well-known French destinations, this unspoilt area is a quiet, refreshing choice for outdoorsy types eager to immerse themselves in the magic of the mountains. There’s a growing range of accommodation options here, including self-catering spots as well as restored landmark properties. Chosen for their brilliant location, style and amenities, our list of the best places to stay in Ariège awaits!
If you’re looking for a bit of a buzz, medieval Mirepoix is a lovely base. Steeped in history, this bastide town was once a Cathar stronghold and is home to the fascinating Cathedral of St. Maurice, various heritage buildings and a ruined castle. It also offers some excellent gourmet restaurants, perfect for sampling Pyrenean cuisine. The regional capital, Foix, is another intriguing community, with a striking hilltop castle.
Riverside Tarascon-sur-Ariège is a great choice for those eager to visit Ariège’s many caves, or the acclaimed Prehistoric Park. You’ll find a vast array of walking, mountain biking and horse riding trails through the nearby mountains, as well as a network of ancient caves. Go trout fishing in crystal-clear rivers, hike up to the remnants of Cathar castles, or spot butterflies, birds of prey and bears in mature forests. Dotted across this rugged region, the best places to stay in Ariège will delight nature lovers and heritage buffs alike.
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Ariege (Terrac)
A 200-year old barn converted into a hotel that lies in the foothills of the Pyrenees. The luminous rooms all possess distinct decor and feature parquet flooring and rustic woodwork. Offering a hot tub and homely meals ordered in advance, Domaine de Terrac is a holistic retreat into nature.
Tarascon sur Ariege
A picturesque manor hotel with modern amenities in the mountains. With simple, stylish rooms and a great restaurant serving local delicacies, it's perfect for a holiday in the French Pyrenees. For those interested in natural history, the nearby prehistoric Niaux cave is unmissable.
Mirepoix (Languedoc)
This Benedictine monastery dates back to the 10th century. Expect grand spacious interiors and comfortable rooms in an historical, romantic setting within a picturesque village in the Cathar region not far from Toulouse. Its superb cuisine is a particular highlight.