Jean Coste is also an ideal base for house-hunting and fact finding activities. The French speaking British owner is always on hand for local information and advice.
Meander through sleepy villages in this largely undiscovered region, enjoy bustling market days, go boutique shopping or visit medieval towns and villages.
The area offers wide ranging cultural experiences from the prehistoric cave painting and dinosaur remains at Grotte de Lombrives and Grotte de Niaux to the numerous local festivals celebrating traditions and folklore. The harvests are also celebrated from cherries in May to apples in October. The unique Carnival in Limoux can be observed each week-end from January to March.
Hill walking and ski-ing in the Pyrenees are only 60 minutes away and tax-free Andorra is easily accessible. There are various outdoor activities including canoeing, white water rafting etc - for rugby fans several Top 14 clubs are within reach, especially Toulouse 50 mins away.
Botanists will be intrigued by the range of wild orchids and other rare plants as will bird watchers with both resident and migrant birds.
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