Maison Grillou
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                            MAISON GRILLOU, CHAMBRES D'HOTES AND HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION WITH A DIFFERENCE IN THE FRENCH PYRENEES


                            introducing ariège

                            Ariège-Pyrénées is the ‘other’ south of France, still relatively unknown even here in France. It’s a green, rural and sparsely populated (30 people per square kilometre on average) department: an area of stunning natural beauty, laid back charm and good living. If you love mountains or France or both, we defy you not to want to come here!

                            The Ariège is just about as far south as you can go and still be in France - amazingly we’re farther south than Nice - and is bordered by Spain and Andorra. There are just six main towns, the largest of which has a population of just over 15,000, many small villages and hamlets, and some of the most breathtaking scenery in the country. The Pyrenees are rarely out of sight and form a stunning backdrop all over the department, with the highest peaks rising to around 3000 metres.

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                            around grillou

                            Grillou sits in the heart of the Parc Naturel Régional des Pyrénées Ariégeoises, in the pays known as the Séronais. Crossroads of the old territories of Gascony and Languedoc, this is lush, rolling, gently wooded pastureland, rising rapidly to beech forested mountain foothills. Our central location is perfect for exploring: by car you can reach the high peaks in 30 minutes (though as the crow flies they’re only a few kilometres away!), and pretty much anywhere in the department in less than an hour.

                            As you might imagine it’s perfect for walking, with many kilometres of well marked paths at all levels including a variant of the St Jacques de Compostelle pilgrim path, which passes just a few minutes from Grillou. A Voie Verte (green road) has been created from an old railway track and now links Foix with St Girons, passing through our village of Rimont, and offers easy walking or cycling with lovely views. You can swim, sunbathe on the beach or just contemplate the sunlight on the water at the gorgeous Lac de Mondély close by; visit (and drive through!) prehistoric caves; walk to dolmens; or take a boat trip on the longest underground river in Europe. Or you can just settle with a picnic by a river or at one of the many viewpoints or mountain cols and gaze at the fantastic views.

                            around ariège

                            Medieval cités such as St Lizier and Mirepoix, Cathar castles at Montségur and Roquefixade, some lovely Romanesque churches, and authentic bastide towns and villages are all on your doorstep. There are extensive prehistoric sites, including some of the most extensive caves in Europe (with amazing cave art too). You can walk or climb in the high mountains; go canoeing, riding or hang gliding; and spend a couple of hours in a thermal spa.

                            The bird, animal, and plant life here is exceptional, with many species being specific to the area. Black and red kites, buzzards and the occasional short-toed eagle regularly hunt over Grillou, and there are several easily accessible spots where you can see vultures and golden eagles. Marmots and isards (chamois) are abundant in the high mountains; closer to home you may spot a deer or wild cat in or around our grounds along with the fifty-plus varieties of butterflies that fill our air from early spring to late autumn.

                            Ariège has a more open, alternative and eco feel than many other French departments, largely due to the number of people who have, over the last thirty years or so, opted out of lives elsewhere and moved here to come closer to the earth and live more consciously. As a result, there are many small organic and biodynamic food producers and alternative practitioners of various kinds and an amazing variety of arts, crafts and traditional and world music. We have some of the best festivals in France, and just up the road in our neighbouring village of Clermont is a café associatif that holds regular music gigs.

                            The following pages will give you a more in-depth guided tour of the department and point you to other resources where you can find out more.

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                            welcome

                            grillou
                            l'atelier d'artiste
                            la p'tite maison
                            getting here

                            eating
                            local produce
                            restaurants
                            ariège
                            within 30 minutes
                            within 60 minutes
                            festivals and fêtes
                            seasons

                            the difference

                            photos

                            well-being

                            prices and booking
                            how to book
                            practical stuff
                            terms and conditions
                            booking form

                            contact us

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                            Maison Grillou - chambres d'hôtes and self catering holidays with a difference
                            A beautifully restored old stone farmhouse nestling in the foothills of the Pyrenees in the south of France, full of charm and character ... in the heart of a regional natural park in the stunning and unspoilt department of Ariège ... exceptionally spacious, comfortable and well equipped accommodation ... beautiful natural gardens to relax in ... good Slow food and wine ... flexible arrival and departure dates ... peaceful, tranquil and private ... green and environment friendly ...

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                            Maison Grillou, 09420 Rimont, Ariège-Pyrénées, France           t: +33 (0)5 61 66 55 94          e: info@grillou.com
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