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Lac Mondély, near Grillou in Ariège-PyrénéesLac Mondély, Ariège-Pyrénées, at sunsetSaint Girons, near Grillou in Ariège-PyrénéesAt Saint Girons market, Ariège-PyrénéesSpring at Grillou in Ariège-Pyrénées

 

I could go on and on ( I do, often) about our adopted département – one of France’s least populated, and scarcely known even to many French people. Suffice it to say here that it’s one of the most beautiful, unspoilt and stunning that I’ve ever been to, with no big towns (the préfecture, Foix, is the smallest in France with a population of 9700) and a very laid back feel. If you love France or mountains or both, I defy you not to want to come here! If you want to whet your appetite, try these links for starters:
 

A great site about Ariège - put an hour or two aside for this one: www.ariege.com

And another: www.ariegepyrenees.com

This one, www.netariege.com, does what it says on the tin! Great for finding out what's on and for the latest headlines.

This is for serious mountain walkers: www.09-rando.com.

Before long Grillou will be in the middle of France's newest Parc Naturel Régional: check it out at
http://www.projet-pnr-pyrenees-ariegeoises.com.

Ariège is a very 'green' department: the equivalent of our local Wildlife Trust is situated a couple of villages away: www.ariegenature.org.

If there's one really contentious issue here, it's the recent reintroduction of brown bears to the Pyrénées. Everybody has a view, one way or the other; you can guess what ours is. This is the official 'pro' site: www.paysdelours.com.

Fantastic 360 degree views of Ariège are here: www.ariege360.fr.

Rimont is part of the community of communes known as the Séronais: www.seronais.com.

Our nearest town, Saint Girons, has a lively and alternative feel, not to mention the very best market in the department on Saturday mornings: www.ville-st-girons.fr.

Ariège has some extraordinary prehistoric sites, including some of the most extensive caves in Europe - one of which, at Le Mas d'Azil just 15 minutes from Grillou, you actually drive through! The caves at Niaux, near Tarascon and around 45 minutes from here, are amongst the most famous decorated caves and are a must. They're highly protected; only a small number of groups of limited size are permitted each day and so booking is essential, even outside the summer months. There's a wealth of information about both caves and various other sites at www.sesta.fr.

Our region, Midi-Pyrénées, is particularly rich in festivals, with Ariège having some of the liveliest. Check out this official site to discover some of the classics: http://festivals.midipyrenees.fr.

Most people in France read a regional rather than a national paper: ours is www.ladepeche.com.

Want the weather forecast for Rimont? Here it is: http://www.meteofrance.com/FR/mameteo/prevVille.jsp?LIEUID=FR09246.

Bon surfing!



 


 

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