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The Auberge du Donezan is family run since 2005. The hotel has nine rooms, a restaurant with 30 seats and a summer terrace. A room for bicycles is available as well as skis.
The restaurant new decor, we offer a traditional cuisine with local seasonal dishes and a map of Pizzas (25) over a wood fire. In summer, salads of dandelions (spring), grilled, sauteed mushrooms, are the delight of gourmets...
Cheese specialties such as fondue Volume soared to the country (cheese Monastery "Our Lady of Donezan"), the Pyrenees tartiflette cheese and charcuterie the country, the Supreme trout fillet au gratin are part of our map all seasons. We prefer French poultry and meats: veal, beef and lamb in the country. |
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The Donezan, Canton of the Ariege are seven small villages full of charm and picturesque, Quérigut, Carcanière, Mas, PLA, The Puch, Mijanes and Rouze. On the road between Axat and Font Romeu, we are just minutes away from Puyvalador - Rieutort and Formiguères. This green area, with peaks rising to over 2300m above sea level, is a delight for nature lovers. Do not forget the passage of the Tour de France including the famous Col de Pailhères which rises to over 2000m was an important (2005, 2007) etappe. This year we will be pleased to see the tour again, the stage will pass through the neck of Pailhière in July...
- Assiette de Charcuterie - Daube de chevreuil au vin du Roussillon (période chasse) - Délices de nos forêts et pommes de terre sautées - La Fondue Savoyarde
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Opening Restaurant:
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01 january to 15 december - From 12:00 to 14:00 and from 19:30 to 21:30
Capacity Restaurant:
- 1 Restaurant room, 30 seats indoor, 20 seats on terrace
Opening Hotel:
- 01 january to 15 december
Capacity Hotel:
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9 Listed bedrooms
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* Skiing *
Bar * Parking |
* Restaurant * Terrace * Pets allowed |

Mijanès-Donezan

Ax-les-Thermes

Château d'Usson
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The Corbières is one of the wildest areas of France with one of the lowest population densities. It is picturesque with wine growing areas alternating with garigue and mountainous countryside. It is located mainly in the Aude département and partly in the Pyrénées-Orientales département. The River Aude borders the Corbières to the west and north. To the south is the River Agly and to the east the the Mediterranean Sea. The name Corbières comes from "cor" a pre-Celtic word meaning "rock" and "berre" from the River Berre which runs through Durban. The eastern part of the Corbières with its Etangs, borders the the Mediterranean Sea and is called the Corbières maritimes. It has its own distinctive climate and characteristic vegetation known as thermomediterranean vegetation...
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Vin de Pays d’Oc,
Vin de Pays de l’Aude |
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Vin de Pays means 'country wine' to the French, but to outsiders it can mean New World with a French accent. These are the wines which the French authorities unreservedly allow to be labelled with the grape variety from which they were made. It is difficult to over-estimate the importance of this large and growing category of wines for the future of the French wine trade. The French themselves may have tended to see any Vin de Pays as distinctly inferior to any appellation contrôlée wine, whereas many of their customers abroad see the better Vins de Pays as good-value, user-friendly, sometimes high-quality non-conformist emissaries from the world's most revered wine producer....
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Auberge du Donezan - Les 4 Saisons ** |
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Hôtel ** Restaurant * |
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Place de la Fontaine 09460 QUERIGUT |
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Phone +33 04.68.20.42.40
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aubergedonezan1@sfr.fr
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www.auberge-du-donezan.com |
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- Single room incl. breakfast: 50.00 €
Double room incl. breakfast: 62.00 € to 68.00 € Triple room incl. breakfast: 90.00 € to 95.00 €
- Menus: 12.00 € to 18.00 €
Child Menu: 9.00 €
Daily special: 15.00 € |
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The Aguzou cave is remarkable for its beauty and its mineral profusion. Unusual visits are proposed in the form of subterranean walks. The first part of the cave (Aguzou 1 on the map) was already known in prehistoric times because of its healing waters. It was developed as a thermal resort at the beginning of the 20th century. A second network of galleries was discovered in 1965. Another 6 km (4 miles) of breathtaking galleries were found, 1500 m (1600 yd) of which are now open to the public. The cave is still absolutely natural: there has been no artificial lighting installed, and no ostentatious arrangements. Visits are organized for small groups only, in the form of an underground hike...
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Do you enjoy hiking or do you like to read a book? Are you looking for adventure like mountain biking or go on the road by car to to discover unexpected views? It's all possible from our Château de Camurac. Château de Camurac lies at the foot of the Pyrenees, in the Pays de Sault. From the Château you can do various activities. Nearby you can go hiking, mountain biking, skiing, cross country skiing and enjoy the culture and nature. We rent comfortable rooms and nice apartments. We also have a restaurant where you can enjoy the varied and delicious food....
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The Patrimony House of Donezan has been fit out in the building of the ancient stables of the castle of Usson. It is the natural showcase of the whole heritage of the land of Donezan . It offers to the visitors the most complete and possible panorama of the diversity of the historical richness that this little Pyrenean territory treasures up. Access : you can find a parking lot at the foot of the castle, on the left of the D 16 at the river side. A rest and picnic area has been equipped, the access to the keep is possible only on foot, plan about 15 minutes walk...
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Domaine Les Sapins is situated at the foot of the Pyrenees at an altitude of 1380 meters, in the Pays De Sault and offers you a gorgeous view over the villages of Camurac, Comus and Montaillou. When looking towards the south, you can see the high peaks of the Pyrenees between the hills. Nature here is magnificent and the air is wonderfully pure. You can take the most beautiful bicycle or motor tours through the Pyrenees. You can also get totally absorbed by the atmosphere of Dan Brown’s “The Da Vinci Code” and discover the mysterious past of the Cathars. In short, we offer rivacy, comfort and a warm and personal welcome. Ilse, Heinz and Ronald, the Belgian owners, welcome you and they will go that extra mile to offer you an unforgettable holiday....
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Campsite Domaine Résidentiel de la Mare aux Fées |
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This campsite is located on the plateau de Sault between
Ax-les-Thermes and Limoux at an altitude of 1000m. It's on the Andorra route
close to ski resorts. This is a good quality campsite in the village of
Roquefeuil. The campsite's shaded pitches are near the Lac de Belcaire (3km
away) suitable for swimming. There are 6 wooden chalets that are fully-equipped
for all seasons and 17 pitches with electricity and water as well as a
camper-van area and restaurant facilities. Campsite open out of season for all
rentals subject to prior booking....
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Montaillou is a small village in the remote Sabarthès area
where Catharism was revived in the fouteenth century. In 1318 the whole village
was arrested on the orders of the bishop of Pamiers, Jacques Fournier, who had
been the Cistercian Abbot of Fontfroide and who now felt a vocation as an
Inquisitor. Exceptionally, he was interested in the truth about Catharism, and
he kept records of the interrogations. Even more exceptionally, years later he
was elected Pope (Benedict XII) so his records were preserved in the Vatican
archives. These records form the basis of a book about the village by Emmanuel
Le Roy Ladurie. The centuries-old church of the Notre Dame of Carnesses, an
intimate, warm spot, is idyllically located in the open landscape. The names on
the graves at the churchyard show that the people are apparently all descendants
of the Cathars. The fontcanal, the most important spring of medieval Montaillou,
still works. Today there is almost nothing left of the medieval village, except
for the foundations and a few walls. You get the best view of modern Montaillou
from the fontcanal that lies very close to the ruins....
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