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Agnes de Beaucorps
12 Route de Préchac
Beaucens
65400

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Price per week:

price from €350

Telephone:

0562418835

Mobile:

0688166576

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Discover Beaucens, the perfect destination situated at the crossroads of the most renowned valleys in the Hautes-Pyrenees region. This charming town is a gateway to prestigious sites and ski resorts like Domaine du Tourmalet, Luz, and Cauterets Gavarnie. Cyclists will find themselves in paradise as they conquer the legendary mountain passes. If relaxation is your priority, indulge in the numerous spas offering soothing baths, saunas, and steam rooms. Additionally, from the valley, it's a breeze to embark on a day trip to the Basque coast for a refreshing swim in the ocean, just a short 1.5 to 2-hour drive away.

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Directions

To reach the campsite of Le Viscos, follow these travel directions:

1. Take exit number 12 LOURDES - TARBES OUEST from highway A64.
2. Follow road N21 in the direction of Lourdes.
3. Once in Lourdes, take the road D821 towards Argeles-Gazost.
4. Continue on this road until you reach a roundabout.
5. At the roundabout, go straight ahead towards Beaucens.
6. At the second roundabout, turn left towards Beaucens.
7. Cross the river and take a right turn towards Beaucens.
8. Follow the river until you see the road sign for Beaucens.
9. At the road sign, turn left and continue in the direction of Beaucens.
10. When you reach the Renault garage, turn left again towards the campsite of Le Viscos.
11. From here, do not follow the direction of Beaucens anymore.
12. Take the first road to the right, always following the direction of the campsite of Le Viscos.
13. At the top of this small road, you will find the house on the right side with a red tiled roof.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 2 350 520 50

Services

Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Gavarnie Cirque: Located in the Pyrenees National Park, Gavarnie Cirque is a breathtaking natural amphitheater famous for its towering cliffs, waterfalls, and the iconic Gavarnie Falls. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers stunning hiking trails.
  • Pic du Midi Observatory: Situated atop the Pic du Midi mountain, this observatory offers panoramic views of the Pyrenees. Visitors can take a cable car to reach the summit and enjoy stargazing, exhibitions, and a restaurant with panoramic windows.
  • Lourdes: Lourdes is a renowned pilgrimage site and attracts millions of visitors each year. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes is a major highlight, where visitors can witness the grotto where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to Saint Bernadette.
  • Pont d'Espagne: Located in the Pyrenees National Park, Pont d'Espagne is a picturesque bridge surrounded by stunning natural scenery. It serves as a starting point for various hiking trails, including the popular trail to Lac de Gaube, a beautiful mountain lake.
  • Cauterets: This charming spa town is known for its thermal baths and natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy hiking, skiing, or take a scenic cable car ride to the Pont d'Espagne. The town also offers a range of shops, restaurants, and historic buildings.
  • Hautacam Ski Resort: Situated in the Pyrenees mountains, Hautacam is a popular ski resort offering slopes for all levels of skiers. In the summer months, it transforms into a mountain biking and hiking destination, with stunning views of the surrounding valleys.
  • Le Petit Train d'Artouste: This narrow-gauge tourist train takes visitors on a scenic journey through the Pyrenees mountains. It passes through beautiful landscapes, tunnels, and over viaducts, offering a unique way to experience the region's natural beauty.
  • Les Grottes de Bétharram: Located near the town of Lourdes, these stunning caves offer a fascinating underground adventure. Visitors can explore the network of caverns, stalactites, and stalagmites, accompanied by a guided tour.
  • Parc Animalier des Pyrénées: This wildlife park is home to a variety of animals from the Pyrenees region, including bears, wolves, lynx, and birds of prey. Visitors can observe these animals in spacious enclosures while learning about their natural habitats. 10. Col du Tourmalet: Known as one of the most challenging climbs in the Tour de France, Col du Tourmalet is a famous mountain pass in the Pyrenees. Visitors can drive or cycle up the winding road to enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.

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