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Full south vis-a-vis majestic “the Circus of Gavarnie” and its higher Europe cascade this building of the beginning of the century very of built marble preaches its 2.500m2 of surface developed with the foot of “Monte Perdido " classified with the world inheritance of UNESCO in the center of the National park of the Pyrenees, run by the amateurs of endemic flowers, club ornithological to be indexed for its very specific birds,
Currently Under exploited only the summer by one of its shareholders in hotel *** with Asian and anglophone customers.
Tourist activities , strange places in the neighbourhoods
- The Circus of Gavarnie: An amphitheatre set up by nature, this glacial circus classified by UNESCO flanked of a cascade of 423 m which overhangs the majority of the tops of + of 3.000m of the Pyrenees with like major the Lost Mount!
- The Circus of Troumouse: (10km length, 1km top) formidable variety of flowers, paradise of the marmots.
- The pedestrian excursions are numerous, the traditional walk with the cascade, arrived at 1.500m in front of a rock bar which rises with more than 3 000m. The hourquette of Alans which will make you discover the Circus of Estaubé or for more aguerris to climb with the Breach of Roland, the glacier of Taillon or to traverse the valley of Ossoue, the glacier of Vignemale and its top of 3.298m.
- The flora dice May-June will reveal Petrocolis, Primevères, Myosotis, Sabots of Come which will make place in Ancolies, Lis of the Pyrenees, Saxifrage and tricolour Thoughts will come then Gentianes, Iris, Chardons and Colchiques which will make a wink with the autumn.
- Fauna is not absent, the isard côtoie the marmot which will be wary of the fawn-coloured vulture, the tichodrome will listen to the black peak, the bearded gypaète will observe the herds in transhumances.
- Many activities the professionals of the mountain will be with your with dimensions to climb Astazous, to jump to the rubber band to the Napoleon bridge or for the least sporting overhanging the chain of the Pyrenees from the observatory of the Peak of the South!
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