Coins Cachés. Ariege
The Ariège nestles in the central Pyrénées. It’s a region rich in history and biodiversity and it remains one of the most unspoilt areas of France. An area of extraordinary natural beauty, it feels wild and remote and largely undiscovered, although it is surprisingly accessible.
Just an hour south of Toulouse, it rests on the border with Spain and Andorra. Off the beaten track and away from the madding crowd, it’s a place suited to those who like the simple things in life.
The varied topography makes the Ariège Pyrénées a cyclist’s nirvana and you’ll breathe the cleanest air in the country as you ride up high-mountain passes, over rolling hills and along flat river valleys. The scenery is just breath taking.
The Ariège offers a seemingly never-ending, intricate network of blissfully quiet and diverse routes that appear purposely designed to entertain every type of cyclist.
You can ride in the shadows of magnificent Cathar châteaux, into and out of medieval villages, along mind-blowing river gorges, through vineyards, traverse foothills covered in deciduous forests and climb into the majestic high Pyrénées.
As the perfect base from which to explore, the Zero Neuf retreat is located in the ‘Portes d’Ariège’. And on any trip, one thing is for certain: experience, adventure and escape are guaranteed.