Holidays in Ariège

Spending your holidays in Ariège means choosing the authentic and the wild. Ariège is still not very well known, even if more and more people are managing to place it on the map today. In the heart of the Pyrenees, 1 hour south of Toulouse, 1 hour from the principality of Andorra, the department offers, in a word, a change of scenery for the traveler.

Nature et sauvage : prendre le temps de vivre!

Ariège is vast and rich in landscapes. For that alone, it's worth spending your vacation there. Part of the territory is registered in the Pyrénées Ariégeoises Regional Natural Park. We're going to focus on this part of the department. It's a real breath of fresh air and greenery as well as majestic and wild mountains. Here, time has stopped, the geological strata put you back in your place and you feel small. It's these mountains covered in dense forest and with bare peaks that make the charm of the Vicdessos valley.

Que faire pendant ses vacances en Ariège ?

Ariège is a region full of history but also activities. Water, air, fire, there is something for everyone. Welcome to the paradise of nature sports, for beginners and experienced athletes alike.

Hiking

For lovers of nature and freedom, you are in the right place. There are so many hiking trails in the Vicdessos Valley that we have stopped trying to count them. You have two mythical Ariège summits within reach: the Pic du Montcalm at an altitude of 3077 meters and the Pic des Trois Seigneurs at an altitude of 2199 meters. In other words, you can hike all summer in the valley without doing the same hike twice. Guaranteed! You will find many places along the way to take a dip or install a barbecue grill.

Paragliding

Why not take advantage of your holidays in Ariège to try one of the many activities offered in the Vicdessos valley? Try something new, you have the choice. Kymaya Parapente offers you paragliding baptisms facing the mountains of Ariège. You fly to the magnificent site of Port de Lers. This is a paragliding school that we know well at Spéléo Canyon Ariège. The founders Franck and Hélio were part of the first aerial reconnaissance expeditions in the Himalayas before drones were invented. The entire team is made up of solid professionals who have proven themselves. They also offer autonomy training to "fly on your own" as well as accompanied trips to go flying in superb sites around the world.

Canyoning

At Spéléo Canyon Ariège, we invite you to discover several facets of canyoning. We are of course talking about initiation with canyons like Marc or l’Artigue but above all autonomy. For us, the most important thing is that you are the actors of your descent. We don't take you for a walk in the canyons, you are the one who goes on an adventure to take full advantage of the experience and surpass yourself. We have seen it over the years, people come back because we offer you to progress through our different canyons. It is possible to start with half-day beginners to finish with the largest canyon in Ariège; the canyon d’Estat. For canyoning enthusiasts, we also offer autonomy training, not to mention that there are training courses at higher levels to perfect the art of canyoning.

Caving

Try caving to cool off. It is an activity that is rich in lessons for adults and children alike. In Ariège, we are lucky to have many quite different caves. It is therefore possible to do introduction with the family, for example in the Siech cave to start gently horizontally. You can discover a slightly more sporty activity thanks to the Vicdessos underground canyon and its few meters of rope wells. For those initiated to abseiling, the George chasm is more adventurous and committed. A beautiful descent that can go up to -700 meters and which also includes a beautiful ascent!

Rafting

Rafting and hydrospeed are activities that require a beautiful, slightly choppy river. That's why we're sending you to the Oxygen Aventure base in Belvianes and Cavirac in the Aude. The scenery is worth the detour. In the superb Saint Georges gorges, you can try your hand at rafting or hydrospeed. Oxygen Aventure shares with us the desire to pass on their knowledge and passion to you. An activity masterfully supervised by Agathe who will also make this moment a great team effort on board.

Where to stay during your holidays in Ariège?

To fully enjoy the Vicdessos Valley and all its activities that have been described above, you must not be too far away. However, you have to stay close to Tarascon sur Ariège to have access to shops, the market and traditional restaurants like Le Vieux Carré. Ariège is rich in heritage, you can visit the Prehistoric Park, the Foix Castle or the House of Wolves. Not to mention the Naux Cave and the possibility of making a round trip to Andorra. Which gives us a lot of parameters. We found the solution.

"Bien Être Miglos"

Avec "Bien Être Miglos", vous avez le lieu pour passer vos vacances en Ariège tranquille. Avec sa situation centrale, les gîtes et chambres de "Bien Être Miglos" vous permettent tout d’abord de faire toutes les activités de la vallée de Vicdessos et d’aller visiter les différents sites d’Ariège. Tania vous accueille chaleureusement! Vous avez le choix entre appartement indépendant ou chambre avec des parties communes, et un grand jardin commun pour s'y retrouver autour d'un barbecue et d'un apéro! Tania vous propose aussi des soins bien être et massage! Le pti plus des vacances!! La structure se trouve dans un petit village de montagne entouré de verdure. En bref s’il y a bien un endroit qu’on recommande pour que vous passiez de bonnes vacances, c’est à "Bien Être Miglos".

In short, to have a good holiday in Ariège, you have to manage to do a mix of all that. A bit of barbecue, a bit of activities, a bit of hiking and above all take your time. Holidays are made to relax and enjoy so don't hesitate any longer and come and see us.

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Rafting with our partner Oxygen Aventure

A rafting session with our partner Oxygen Aventure

We woke up early with my friend Yann for our rafting session, we had a coffee at the PMU in Saint Paul de Fenouillet and we hit the road towards Cavirac. There, in the Oxygène Aventure rafting base, we found Agathe. She was accompanied by a small family, a dad and his two daughters. This was our group for the morning. Agathe gave us our equipment; wetsuits, helmets and shoes, with a magnificent life jacket as a bonus. We all loaded the boat onto a trailer and settled into the van that was towing it. We hit the road to go back up the route that we would do later a little further down the river. When we arrived at the starting point, we unloaded the raft. It’s a big inflatable boat, in the middle there are two big tubes that hold everything together and on the ground there are things to put your feet on. Before putting it in the water, we organized the placement. Yann and I were at the front, the two girls behind us and at the end were the dad and Agathe at the end to maneuver the boat. Very good. Agathe gave us a briefing on the paddles and how to use them to be efficient. Above all, we had to be well coordinated in all the movements. She showed us how to position ourselves when she said “safety!” and what the main instructions she was going to give us would be. Sometimes only the right side would paddle, sometimes the right forward, the left backward, raise the paddles. It was better to be awake! A demonstration of how to get someone back on board the boat was given and then we got into the water.

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The start of the descent was very wild, in the middle of the river, between the trees, in a magnificent gorge. The first small rapids got us into the swing of things. Agathe then explained to us that we were going to do a 360. Ha… To do that, you had to go straight ahead onto a rock, hit it head-on and with the current the boat would turn around. The first time, it was strange, you mustn’t stop paddling when the rock is very close, the idea seems crazy. But the effect is effective, the boat bounces on the rock, we tighten up all over to stay on board and after a complete turn we find ourselves in the right direction of the current. The captain knew what she was doing. It became calmer and it was an opportunity to practice fishing someone out of the water. To do that, you had to go into this cool liquid at this early hour. I was chosen, as an Ariégeois who wasn’t afraid of cold water, to start the exercise. It was cold but it was fun to play at fishing yourself out of the water. Yann and I laughed like children, trying to recreate scenes from Titanic. We continued on the river, calmer moments alternated with small rapids and 360s hitting rocks. Which is very funny but we wondered after a while. Why all these 360s? Was it because the captain was laughing while doing that? In fact, she explained to us that it was to prepare for the slightly bigger rapids at the end. That way we at least had the experience of the boat hitting the rocks and we wouldn’t be surprised. It made sense!

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Between two trees stood out the mountains, the setting was superb, contemplative moments specific to nature lovers. Agathe told us a thousand things about the ecosystem of the river. A bird that flew low over the water in front of us was in fact a dipper that could dive into the river and walk underwater! The water was becoming cloudy because of the storms of the day before and a tributary that came from the Sault region, one of the watersheds of the Pyrenees. The Aude was going to flow into the Mediterranean and the Garonne into the Atlantic Ocean. We passed villages on the banks of the river with houses quietly wedged in lawns on the beach. The bridges of the old railway line passed over our heads. At times, it was like being in the Jungle Book. Yann wanted to see Bagueera but I told him he had a better chance of meeting Balou.

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We stopped to take a little jump in the river, Agathe asked us if we wanted to make a "crêpe", we said yes. "Crêpe" is the act of turning the raft over. Of course it was intentional, we all had to be on one side of the boat and Agathe insisted on resisting and not jumping into the water before the boat turned over. Okay, okay, with Yann we sang "resist, prove that you exist" while waiting for the moment to come. "Everyone to the left" shouted Agathe and Yann threw himself on my knees but we barely had time to understand what was happening before we were in the water, holding the paddle as best we could, Yann's face in front of mine, we got our heads out of the water and we laughed. It happens quickly when a raft turns over! We did a "surf" session, trying to keep the raft facing a small waterfall, a very beautiful moment too, the water was spraying in all directions, we took it full in the face with Yann pushing on the paddles to keep everything going in big bursts of laughter. Real kids!

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In the gorge, great climbing routes stood on sumptuous peaks, the sky was blue, the birds were chirping. We put our paddles on the side of the raft and looked with wide eyes at the mysteries of Mother Nature. Up there, huge vultures were flying in circles in the blue of the sky. Then Agathe told us that we were reaching the end of the course, in the slightly more serious rapids. In one of them, after touching the rock, we had to get into the "safety" position. The water was flowing in big bubbles, waves were forming between the rocks, we must not have taken the right path, Agathe shouted "Safety" and we found ourselves with Yann sitting side by side with the oar in the air saying "whoa fuck" when the raft took a nice descent between two rocks. I didn't remember all the names of the rapids but the last one I did; "the dessert". Agathe explains the procedure to us a little, we go, "left forward", "everyone forward, go!", we paddle like crazy but it bubbles and goes down, we feel like we're paddling in the void, then the boat takes off, turns, we paddle, a movement of water and there I am, nose in the water and foot hanging on the raft! Yann laughs and pulls me out of the water, the dad has fallen in the water too, immediately rescued by Agathe. It was the last rapid, we continue to slide on the river, in what could look like mangroves. We arrived at the base of Cavirac, we had to go back up the boat and it was all smiles that our little group enjoyed a mint in water around a table.

I would say that rafting is a super nice, fun, sporty activity where you can take the time to admire nature but it is above all a return to childhood! If you also want to play in the water with Oxygen Aventure, take a look at their site: www.oxygen-aventure.com/rafting-pyrenees-aude/

 

Our preferred partners

The best of your outdoor activities in Occitanie with our partners!

Surrounding yourself with partners who have the same sense of professionalism as us is not easy. We are quite demanding about the quality of the services they can offer you, because we strive to give you the best. As true friends can be counted on the fingers of one hand, the same goes for partners. It is with pleasure that we give you a little guide to the best players in outdoor tourism in our region.

In the Vicdessos Valley, the oldest and most loyal partners remain Kymaya Parapente. Franck, Hélio and their team offer you a variety of services throughout the year. In summer, you can discover paragliding at the Port de Lers with tandem flights. Yes, you know, paragliding with a pilot and a passenger seat, you fly above the Ariège peaks and you can see the cows in tiny detail under your feet.

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For the more daring, there is an aerobatic version with aerobatics, believe me, Kymaya pilots have what it takes to make your head spin! After the tandem initiation, if you want to fly on your own, they offer paragliding courses where you will learn all the basic knowledge to fly alone in known sites. Kymaya goes even further by offering advanced training courses abroad, in India, Morocco or Portugal, a great way to travel and practice paragliding with this great team that we love.

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Denis recently joined our list of partners. The alchemy happened very quickly and naturally. He offers to discover the mountain on two wheels. Through his structure Trott'e Occitanie, Denis welcomes you to the Goulier Neige resort to take you off the beaten track of this mountain that he knows so well. On his electric scooters, he takes you on an unusual adventure.

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The machine is already surprising, "it climbs trees" as they say around here. The engines of this super scooter obey the fingers and the eye, we stroll in the middle of the mountains without too much effort. Denis offers several circuits, from quiet family discovery to extreme stuntman version mountain trails. What we like about him is that he is passionate about what he does. The mountain is his element and he likes to share it with you. It's not about dragging you through the tracks and paths but rather talking to you about what makes Ariège; its flowers and its trees, its stories and its ancestors, its peaks and its ports. We leave his place rinsed by adventure and our heads full of new things.

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Oxygen Aventure, a structure masterfully led by Agathe and Elsa, based in Aude, is our favorite! These two women full of pep and their team offer you a lot of varied activities. We have been working with them for a long time and if they appear last, it is because we save the best for last. Between all these activities, we will stay focused on rafting and hydrospeed!

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Crédit Photo : Oxygen Aventure

Agathe is in charge of this part and we can say that the captain knows what she's doing. Initiations and discoveries or thrills, it's in Belvianes-et-Cavirac that it happens. There is the Oxygen Aventure whitewater base. We go down the Aude in superb landscapes, moments of tranquility and contemplation alternate with adrenaline rushes, the session is magnificently well constructed and Agathe accompanies you in the sporty discovery of this beautiful river. If you're lucky, you'll even see dingle-plouvers, birds with impressive underwater abilities! To stay in the aquatic domain, nothing beats a hydrospeed or rafting session with Oxygen Aventure!

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Crédit photo : Oxygen Aventure

As you can see, we don't have many partners because we select them carefully. You can go see them on our behalf with your eyes closed, you will be well received! We give you their contact details even if we would like to keep them for ourselves because they are so good...

Oxygen Adventure:

🌐 https://www.oxygen-aventure.com
☎️ 06 82 69 83 00 / 04 30 63 83 12
📧contact@oxygen-aventure.com

Trott'e Occitanie:

🌐 http://www.trotte-occitanie.com
☎️ 06 16 25 29 04
📧trotteoccitanie@gmail.com

Kymaya Parapente :

🌐 https://www.kymaya.com
☎️ 06 25 79 16 51
📧contact@kymaya.com

Text and photo credit: Arthur Serres
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