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Elma Blokker & Mark PutterL.d.Roquefort
Biert
09320
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Description for B&B:
Since 1991, the former cycle lodge Roquefort has been a cherished destination for both professional and amateur cyclists worldwide. Our hotel, located between the charming villages of Massat and Biert, serves as the ideal starting point for the thrilling adventures that await in the Pyrenees. Prepare to be captivated by the breathtaking scenery and awe-inspiring views from the numerous cols, as they etch an indelible mark on your memory.As always, the Tour de France will pass within close proximity to our hotel, offering you the opportunity to witness the start in Pamiers, the passage through St. Girons, or the challenging ascent of the col de Portet d’Aspet, where you can cheer on your beloved riders.
Accommodating up to 13 people, our hotel offers the convenience of inclusive dinner and breakfast options. However, if you desire tranquility amidst the untouched beauty of the Pyrenees, you can opt for a picnic by a picturesque mountain lake or indulge in a leisurely stroll along one of the many scenic footpaths that adorn the mountains. We have thoughtfully prepared brochures with suggested walking tours for your convenience.
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Directions
Les Deux Vélos, our cycle lodge, is located in the charming village of Biert. It is approximately 25 km away from Saint Girons, nestled alongside the scenic l'Arac river. To reach us, simply follow the D618 road from Saint Girons towards Massat. Look out for kilometre marker 52, where you will find Les Deux Vélos.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
3 | 55 | non,€7pp | ||||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 75 | 20 | non,€7pp | ![]() |
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Notes: big room, max. 7 people |
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Attractions
- Roquefort-sur-Soulzon (4.7 km): This picturesque village is famous for its production of Roquefort cheese. Visitors can explore the historic streets, visit the cheese cellars, and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
- Millau Viaduct (38.3 km): Located in Millau, this iconic bridge is a true engineering marvel. It is the tallest bridge in the world and offers breathtaking views of the Tarn Valley and the surrounding landscape.
- Montségur Castle (47.5 km): Situated on a rocky hilltop, Montségur Castle is a historic fortress that played a significant role during the Cathar period. Visitors can explore the ruins, learn about the castle's history, and enjoy panoramic views of the Pyrenees.
- Foix (49.2 km): The charming town of Foix is home to the impressive Foix Castle. This medieval fortress overlooks the town and offers guided tours, providing insight into the region's history and architecture.
- Grotte de Niaux (57.9 km): Located near Tarascon-sur-Ariège, this cave is renowned for its prehistoric cave paintings. Visitors can take guided tours to admire the ancient artwork and learn about the lives of early humans.
- Carcassonne (88.4 km): A UNESCO World Heritage site, Carcassonne is a medieval fortress town with well-preserved walls and towers. It offers a fascinating glimpse into medieval life, with narrow streets, shops, and restaurants within the fortified walls.
- Toulouse (123 km): Known as "La Ville Rose" due to its distinctive pink brick buildings, Toulouse is a vibrant city with a rich history. Visitors can explore the charming old town, visit the impressive Basilica of St. Sernin, and enjoy the city's renowned cuisine.
- Pont du Gard (235 km): Although a bit further away, the Pont du Gard is worth a visit. This ancient Roman aqueduct is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is considered one of the most impressive Roman structures in the world. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring historic castles and towns to marveling at architectural wonders and immersing oneself in prehistoric art.