Welcome to Camping D'Arrouach, we wish you a very good stay ! Anya and Fabien
Arrivals on the camping pitches from 9 : 00 to 11 : 00 and from 14 : 00 to 19 : 00 in low season, from 14 : 00 to 20 : 00 in high season.
Arrivals in rental accommodation from 16 : 00 to 19 : 00 in low season and from 16 : 00 to 20 : 00 in high season.
Late arrivals until 22 : 00 booked in advance.
Anya and Fabien wish you the Welcome to Camping On Arrouach. Nature lovers and former cyclist confirmed it was impossible for Fabien to part of the Pyrenees. At the birth of our daughter, we wanted Elisa flourish in a quiet and green. We left the big city to enjoy the air of the Hautes-Pyrénées who tops the rankings "palmares of ecology." For live good we will be happy to recommend the best dishes and restaurants in the region.
CAMPING
RULES
1 - GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. Conditions of entry and residence
To be eligible to enter, settle, and stay on a campsite must be authorized by the manager or his representative. The latter has the obligation to ensure the good performance and good order of the campsite, as well as respect of the application of these rules. The fact of staying on the campsite implies acceptance of the provisions of this Regulation and comply commitment
No one can take up residence.
2. Police formalities
Unaccompanied minors from their parents will be allowed only with written permission from them.
Pursuant to Article R. 611-35 of the Code of entry and residence of foreigners and asylum, the manager is required to complete and sign the foreign national client, upon arrival, a police individual record. It must be mentioned include:
The names and surnames; The date and place of birth; The nationality; The usual residence.
Children aged under 15 can be on the card of one parent.
3. Installation
The outdoor and associated material accommodation must be installed at the specified location as directed by the manager or his representative.
4. Home Office: Open from 9:00 to 11:00 and 16:00 to 19:00 in low season
and from 9:00 to 12:00 and 14:00 to 20:00 in high season.
Can be found at the reception desk all the information about the services of the campground, information on fueling facilities, sport facilities, tourist attractions in the surroundings and various addresses that can be useful. A system for collecting and processing of claims held in the facility.
5. Display
These rules are posted at the entrance of the campsite and at the reception desk.
It is given to each customer who requests it. To campgrounds classified category ranking with tourism or leisure and mention the number of tourism or recreational locations are displayed.
The prices of the various services are provided to customers under the conditions established by order of the Minister of Consumer and available at the reception.
6. Start Terms
Guests are invited to inform the reception of their departure on the eve of it. Customers who intend to leave before the opening hour of the reception office should perform the day before the payment of their stay.
7. Noise and Silence
Customers are advised to avoid all noises and discussions that might disturb their neighbors. Sound equipment must be adjusted accordingly. Car doors and trunks should be as unobtrusive as possible.
Dogs and other animals should never be left free. They should not be left to the campsite, even locked in the absence of their masters who are civilly responsible.
The Manager provides the tranquility of its customers by setting time during which silence must be total.
8 ° Visitors
After being authorized by the manager or his representative, visitors may be admitted to the campsite under the responsibility of the campers who receive them. The client may receive one or visitors to the home. The services and facilities campgrounds are accessible to visitors. However, the use of such equipment can be paid on a rate that needs to be posted at the entrance of the campsite and at the reception desk.
Visitors' cars are prohibited in the campground.
9 ° Traffic and parking of vehicles
Inside the campsite, vehicles must drive at a limited speed.
Traffic is allowed from 8:00 to 22:00.
Can circulate in the campground that vehicles belonging to campers staying. Parking is strictly forbidden on sites occupied by the accommodation unless a parking space has been provided for this purpose. Parking should not impede traffic or prevent the installation of new arrivals.
10 ° Keeping and appearance of facilities
Everyone is obliged to refrain from any action that could affect the cleanliness, hygiene and appearance of the campground and its facilities, including toilets. It is forbidden to throw waste on the ground or in the gutters. Guests must empty the waste water in the facilities provided for this purpose.
Household waste, waste of any kind, the papers must be deposited in the bins.
Washing is prohibited outside the bins provided for this purpose.
The drying clothes will, if necessary, to the common dryer. However, it is tolerated up to 10 hours near the accommodation, provided it is discreet and does not bother the neighbors. It should never be made from trees.
Plantations and floral decorations must be respected. It is forbidden to hammer nails into trees, cut branches, to make plantations.
It is not allowed to define the location of a facility by personal means, or digging. Any repair of damage to the vegetation, the fences, the ground or the facilities of the campground will be the responsibility of its author.
The location that has been used during the stay must be maintained in the state in which the camper found it enters the scene.
11 ° Security
a) Fire.
Open fires (wood, charcoal, etc.) are strictly forbidden. Stoves must be kept in good condition and not be used in hazardous conditions.
In case of fire, notify management immediately. Fire extinguishers are in case of need.
A first emergency kit at reception.
b) Vol.
Management is responsible for objects left at the office and has a general obligation to monitor the campground. Campers are responsible for their own installation and must report to the manager the presence of any suspicious person. Guests are invited to take the usual precautions to safeguard their equipment.
12 ° Games
No violent or embarrassing can be organized near the installations.
The meeting room can be used for physical games.
Children should always be supervised by their parents.
13 ° Caravan
It will be left unoccupied field equipment, after management approval and only in the specified location. This benefit can be paid.
14 ° Breach of Rules
If a resident would disturb the stay of other users or does not respect the provisions of these rules, the manager or his representative may orally or in writing, if it deems necessary, give notice thereof to stop the unrest.
In case of serious or repeated breach of rules and after notice by the manager comply, it may terminate the contract.
In case of criminal offense, the manager may call the police.
Camping eco-friendly
Camping D'Arrouach is a sustainable tourism actor, winner of the Green Key label, member of the Association of Ecological campsites Via Natura and the league of bird protection, we conduct several actions for sustainable development.
Shares of Camping D'Arrouach for sustainable development
Water and Energy
At health level, pressure reducers were installed.
Of prestos in public health (taps and showers), economic cisterns are installed.
flow reducers are installed in mobile homes.
Camping
low consumption bulbs and presence detectors are installed in public areas of the campsite.
Solar terminals are used for tagging nocturnal channels.
Hirings
The key to contactors and timer on outdoor lighting are installed in mobile homes.
The rental is equipped with A + fridges.
Lighting inside is 100% LED.
Water heater for quick showers.
waste
A sorting system was set up: glass, cardboard, plastic and cans
bio-waste collection for composting
Implemented sorting trays in the mobile homes
We prefer the collective rather than individual packages.
customer relationship
We encourage the exchange by email.
We send our mail under 20 grams with green letters (do not take the plane).
We recommend walks with heritage tours.
Bike rental is available to you.
our employees
Reuse paper used as a draft by the administrative services.
All of our employees have been aware of sustainable development and disability.
landscaping
We prefer natural materials in our facilities: Closing the campsite, tables picnic terraces and mobile home wood.
We promote the discovery of fauna and the local flora
Cleaning products
The cleaning products we use have certified eco Ecolabel and Ecocert.
What YOU can do Camping D'Arrouach
To participate in the sustainable development process:
Limit electricity water and gas consumption by turning off electrical appliances and light immediately after use. By cutting the water and disconnecting the equipment during your absence
Participate in sorting through the containers provided for this purpose at the output of camping
Participate in the collection of organic waste for composting
Adopt an efficient water management and waste. Avoid excessive consumption and waste.
Focus, while shopping, products environmentally friendly, recyclable, fair trade or organic farming.
Limit car travel by focusing on walking, cycling (Lake 1 km, restaurant 500 m, Pharmacy 500 m, bakers 1.7 km, Sanctuary 2 km), connections by bus (access Station Lourdes - Gavarnie; bus stop at the exit of the campsite).
Use individual solar panels for its own energy consumption
Choisisser disposable to reusable dishes.
Before arrival at the campsite
➢ given credit card deposit for the rental
➢ Please provide your bed linen and towels, duvets, towels
➢ Please provide your masks and alcohol gel
➢ A procedure is in your rental for your departure, emphasize the points of contact (handles, switches...) bag available if renting sheets.
In the campsite you will be asked:
➢ Respect the barrier gestures
➢ Respect the guidelines established during your movement on the campsite for hygiene and distancing
➢ To wear your mask in public areas
➢ Of you disinfect their hands before entering the common areas (reception, toilets, restaurant...)
Before entering the toilet block for the good of all:
➢ Please wash your hands with soap or alcohol gel
➢ Wear your mask while traveling in the corridors and sanitary public areas.
➢ Please respect the barrier gestures.
➢ Do not park in the corridors of health
➢ Wait outside queuing and respecting social distancing.
➢ Observe the scene, disinfecting shower enclosures after you pass with the sprayer at your disposal.
➢ Respect our cleaning schedules posted, and not to come during these hours
At the bar / restaurant for the good of all:
➢ Please wash your hands with soap or alcohol gel
➢ Please respect the direction of travel and distances, wear your mask
➢ Prefer contactless payment
➢ thank you to respect the instructions of our staff
At the Pool for the good of all:
Please respect the pool carrying capacity
Please respect the barriers gestures and the direction of flow
The shower and footbath are required
Access to the pool for people with respiratory or digestive signs is prohibited.
Please do not move the chairs, the distance between the sun beds should be at least 1 m
Please disinfect the bouncer on departure with the sprayer at your disposal.
The reception is open
Monday - Sunday
9: 00 to 11: 00 and 14: 00 to 19: 00 in low season
From 9: 00 to 12: 00 and from 14: 00 to 20: 00 in high season
It is possible to leave your luggage, bikes or ski in a room next to the reception
Wi-Fi is free and accessible on all locations, ask for the code at the reception.
Safe is free is available at the campsite reception
Bakery service on order the day before 18: 00
April to October
Breakfast on order the day before 18: 00 from April to October
Served from 8: 30 to 10: 00 in the restaurant "Grange"
Menu at 7 €
Pain-pastries
Coffee-Tea
Orange juice-Milk
Jams, Honey-Butter
Chef Fabien welcomes you from June to the end of August in the atmosphere of an old farm to make you discover its local products.
Our best-sellers - Grange Burger and Pyrenees Burger allow you to taste the good meat and cheese of the Pyrenees. We also offer typical dishes such as Southwest Duck confit, Basque piperade or Bayonne ham.
Restaurant is open out of season by reservation
July & August schedule:
Lunch takeaway pizza (reservation before 11: 30)
Catering from 18: 00 to 20: 30.
Closure of the bar at 22: 00.
Reservations possible for groups
Infra-red sauna session 30 minutes - 5 € (2 people max)
The sauna is open every day by appointment
Washing token - 5 €
A laundry pod -1 €
Dryer token - 4 €
The iron, the ironing board, the laundry baskets and the clotheslines are available at the campsite reception
Opening hours of the reception desk
Fitness room free access, see opening hours
A long-awaited news: opening of the Aquatic Area camping D'Arrouach.
Get out your swimsuits for summer 2020!
heated swimming pool
Paddling pool for children
Spa area to perfect relaxation
Beach with mountain views
The 70m pool area is perfectly designed to relax facing the Pyrenees.
Housed on the heights of camping you have to do is relax in the spa area or swim laps against the Pibeste or Béout.
Children have their little corner of paradise in the paddling pool. (-45cm Depth)
The pool area has been designed for the whole family, it fully respects our environmental charter.
The pool is open and heated to 28 ° from July to mid-September: Opening hours from 10 hours to 20 hours.
The lake of Lourdes is a lake of the French Pyrenees with a surface of 52 ha for an altitude of 422 m. It is located in the municipality of Lourdes in the department of Hautes-Pyrenees Occitan region.
With over a thousand years of history, this great stone vessel invites you to travel back in time. This Historical Monument gives you a preserved defensive architecture (dungeon, drawbridge, portcullis, watch tower…).
From the high ramparts enjoy a 360 ° panorama of the city, the Sanctuaries and the Pyrenees. At the heart of its walls, a museum invites you to discover the history and cultures of the French and Spanish Pyrenees.
Enjoy a little rest in the botanical garden with sculptures and architectural models.
The second Catholic pilgrimage site in the world after Rome, the town of Lourdes became famous after the Virgin Mary appeared to Bernadette Soubirous at various times between 11 February and 16 July 1858. Today, the sanctuaries of Lourdes located on the banks of the Gave de Pau river attract millions of visitors and pilgrims each year. The key sites of the Religious Town (Cité Religieuse) are the Rosary Esplanade (Esplanade du Rosaire) – dominated by the neo-Byzantine Our Lady's Basilica (Basilique Notre-Dame), the Crypt and the Immaculate Conception Basilica (Basilique de l'Immaculée Conception) – the famous miraculous grotto where the Virgin appeared on 18 occasions, the underground St Pius X Basilica (Basilique Saint-Pie X), the Espace Sainte-Bernadette pilgrimage centre and the Way of the Cross (Chemin de Croix) and its 15 stations. The entire place is imbued with a very special spiritual and mystical atmosphere.
Also worth a visit in Lourdes is the fortified castle overlooking the town. Inside, the Pyrenean Museum (Musée Pyrénéen) houses collections of objects and art relating to the history of the Pyrenees mountains. The castle ramparts offer a beautiful view over the sanctuaries and the Pyrenees.
At the edge of the Béarn and Bigorre, not far from Lourdes, you'll find the beautiful caves of Bétharram. By train, by boat on the underground lake, and then on foot, discover five floors of galleries dug at different times, containing impressive geological formations alternating between stalagmites, stalactites, draperies and columns. A fairyland of concretions in many amazing shapes!
A land of miracles and a Marian pilgrimage site, the village of Lestelle-Bétharram also owes its reputation to its famous Baroque sanctuary built in the 17th century. The Chapel of Our Lady with lavish interior decorations, the Chapel of St Michael Garicoits, the Fountain of St Roch, and the various stations of the cross dotted along the verdant hill are wonderful places for meditation and silence...
Tarbes, the chief town of the Hautes-Pyrénées département and capital of the Bigorre area, is known for its beautiful garden, the Jardin Massey, which figures on France's official list of Jardins Remarquables. This wonderful landscape park created in the 19th century by the naturalist Placide Massey features a network of footpaths and a large number of rare tree species. A Moorish-inspired mansion topped with an observation tower stands in the middle of the park. It houses the Massey museum which has a collection of fine art and one based on the history of the hussars.
Also worth visiting is the Haras National de Tarbes (national stud farm) founded by Napoleon in 1806, and today a listed building. A guided tour of this Empire-style group of buildings shows you the stables, stallions of different breeds and a collection of horse-drawn vehicles. The Maison du Cheval there is a museum in a former indoor school dedicated to the world of horses and in particular images of the horse in the Midi-Pyrénées region. Every year, the European equestrian show festival, Equestria, is held at the Haras National de Tarbes in late July / early August: a festive event in which the worlds of horses and the arts come together.
Fine food fans should make a point of visiting Halle Marcadieu covered market for its fresh produce market every Thursday morning.
Located at the foot of the Pyrenees mountains on the banks of the Adour river, the welcoming spa resort of Bagnères-de-Bigorre is a top destination for many reasons: the lively old quarter with beautiful old houses dominated by the Flamboyant Gothic Tour des Jacobins tower, the thermal baths with curative properties, the spa and well-being centre Aquensis, the casino and the lovely Parc Thermal spa garden which is a great place for a stroll.
Not to be missed: the Street Arts Weekend festival (Week-end des Arts de la Rue) that takes place every beginning of August in the town's streets, squares and gardens – the atmosphere is fantastic!
The village of Luz-Saint-Sauveur boasts an architectural gem: Saint-André church, built in the 12th century then fortified in the 14th century by the Knights Hospitallers of the Order of St John of Jerusalem. This beautiful fortress-style building is flanked by two towers and has a crenellated polygonal surrounding wall. The magnificent interior contains 18th-century woodwork.
The spa resort of Cauterets, which is renowned for its beneficial water, is surrounded by high mountains and retains many typical examples of 19th-century architecture. As you stroll around town, you come across beautiful belle-époque buildings like the Grand Hôtel d'Angleterre and the Grand Hôtel Continental.
Specialising in treating respiratory and rheumatic conditions, Cauterets thermal baths also offer fitness breaks and beauty treatments.
For culture fans, the Musée 1900, housed in the sumptuous surroundings of the former Grand Hôtel d'Angleterre, contains collections of folk art and traditions as well as a permanent exhibition on skiing and mountaineering from 1850 to today.
Meanwhile, nature lovers can take advantage of the spa town's exceptional mountain location close to outstanding natural sites such as the Bridge of Spain (Pont d'Espagne) and Gaube lake. The Pyrenees National Park visitor centre (La Maison du Parc National des Pyrénées) in Cauterets regularly organises mountain-related screenings and exhibitions.
A speciality of Cauterets is the berlingot – the famous colourful boiled sweet that spa patients used to eat to mask the taste of sulphur in the water – is still hand-made in the traditional way and continues to be a favourite with children and adults alike! Several factories in the spa town offer tastings and demonstrations of the 19th-century production process.
Ideally located halfway between the sea and the mountains, at the heart of Pyrénées-Atlantiques, the historic capital of Béarn invites you to discover its many treasures!
An emblematic monument of the city, Pau Castle was in turn a fortress of the Viscounts of Béarn, a castle fort under Gaston Phoebus and a royal residence in the Renaissance. It is famous for being the birthplace of Henry IV, King of France and Navarre, in 1553. Now converted into a national museum, this majestic building is a listed Historic Monument and houses an impressive collection of Flanders and Gobelins tapestries from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries! The prestigious "room of a hundred covers" and its immense oak table, the King's chamber and his tortoiseshell crib, and the apartment of the Empress Eugenie, with its delicate Sèvres porcelain, turn a visit here into an unforgettable journey through time. Pau Castle also has a landscaped park with wonderful Renaissance gardens, ideal for a leisurely stroll... A haven of tranquillity where you can enjoy a short break before continuing with your exploration of the medieval side streets in the historic city centre.
Then head to the lovely Beaumont Park with its beautiful trees, and be sure to go via the unmissable Boulevard des Pyrénées. A real panoramic balcony, this 1,800 metre-long walk offers wonderful views of the Pyrenees mountaintops in fine weather...Splendid!
The medieval castle of Mauvezin, which dominates the Les Baronnies area, is home to a history and folk museum in six of its rooms. Visitors can enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of the surrounding scenery from the top of its keep.
The Bridge of Spain (Pont d'Espagne) located above the spa resort of Cauterets is a very striking natural site where the turbulent water of a number of waterfalls meet and gush under the arch of a picturesque little stone bridge. A waymarked footpath with several viewpoints provides a great way of admiring the beauty of the place.
Turquoise-blue Gaube Lake is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty surrounded by Pyrenean peaks over 2,000 metres above sea level. This awe-inspiring place, accessible by cable car or, even better, in an hour by foot from the Bridge of Spain (Pont d'Espagne) near Cauterets, is very popular with walkers and hikers.
A popular pasture area in Ossau situated at 860 metres in altitude above Bilhères, the Bénou Plateau enchants lovers of the countryside with its green meadows surrounded by mountains, many barns, and herds of cattle, sheep and horses roaming freely. A wonderful place that is particularly suited to hiking, horse-riding and mountain biking.
At the edge of the plateau, be sure to stop at the charming chapel of Houndas...
Located between Arreau and Bagnères-de-Bigorre and reaching an altitude of 1,489 metres at its peak, Aspin pass is a firm favourite with cycling fans and offers stunning 360° views of the surrounding mountains.
Exceptionally rich in flora and fauna, the Pyrenees National Park, with a surface area of 45,707 hectares in the "heart" area and 206,352 hectares in the "optimum area of adhesion", extends to the south-west of Hautes-Pyrénées and to the south-east of Pyrénées-Atlantiques. A paradise for walking fans, the Pyrenees National Park features a vast network of hiking trails. This wild and unspoiled area is home to the highest summits of the French Pyrenees and no fewer than 230 high-altitude lakes!
To find out more about this protected natural area, the Park's visitor centres (Maisons du Parc) located in Arrens-Marsous, Cauterets, Luz-Saint-Sauveur, Gavarnie, Saint-Lary-Soulan in the Hautes-Pyrénées, and Etsaut and Laruns in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, have a wealth of information available for visitors and organise permanent and temporary exhibitions relating to the mountains throughout the year.
In Pyrénées-Atlantiques, discover the heritage of the Béarn mountains. The upper parts of the Aspe and Ossau valleys are home to a magnificent natural environment inhabited by marmots, chamois, golden eagles and peregrine falcons... An ideal destination for walking along the many trails, or fishing in the abundant waters of the lakes and streams of Upper Béam. Two sites located on the French-Spanish border are particularly worth visiting: the Somport Pass with its panoramic view of the Pyrenean peaks; and the Pourtalet Pass with its superb views of the iconic Pic du Midi d'Ossau!
At the heart of Béarn, in the French Pyrenees, lies the peaceful and verdant Ossau Valley. An ideal destination to recharge your batteries while making the most of the joys of nature...
In the heights of the town of Laruns nestles the charming little spa resort of Eaux-Bonnes, an unmissable place for anyone wishing to enjoy a rest and take advantage of the aqua-relaxation centre and the beauty and well-being treatments at the thermal spa.
The Ossau Valley is also full of natural wonders that you can admire in peace on a walking path or hiking trail.
Top spots in this unspoilt area include Lake Bious-Artigues, inhabited by brown and rainbow trout, a fisherman's delight; the museum area at the Vultures' Cliff (Falaise aux Vautours) in Aste-Béon, to learn about the life of the big Pyrenean birds of prey; the Ayous lakes, which you can admire on a day out hiking; the Pic du Midi in Ossau, popular with sporty types who enjoy walking and climbing; and the ski resort of Artouste, with its Lake Fabrèges and the highest tourist train in Europe!
Located at an altitude of 2,115 metres, Tourmalet pass is a legendary section of the Tour de France. Cycling fans, hikers and motorists crossing it enjoy beautiful views over the Pyrenees mountains. On the way back down to the resort of Barèges, you can visit Tourmalet botanical garden, open from mid-May to mid-September, where no fewer than 2,500 Pyrenean plant species grow. An excellent introduction to the local flora!
One of Midi-Pyrénées "Great Regional Sites", the famous Gavarnie Cirque is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Described by the writer Victor Hugo as the "colossus of nature", this remarkable natural heritage is only accessible on foot, by horse or by donkey from the village of Gavarnie. An hour's walk along a lovely footpath takes you to the hotel area at the foot of the cirque and its fantastic view over the entire vast rocky amphitheatre. The panoramic view of the high limestone walls covered in countless waterfalls is really stunning! Hiking fans can continue up to the foot of the Grande Cascade, a striking 423-metre high waterfall that is one of the highest in Europe!
Reaching an altitude of 2,877 metres at its peak, the Pic du Midi de Bigorre is famous for its astronomical observatory and stunning panoramic view of the Pyrenees mountains. To get to the summit, you can either take the cable car leaving from La Mongie or walk up a footpath. With either option, the moment of arrival is fantastic and the view takes your breath away! As well as the superb 360° view, there's a museum dedicated to astronomy and the history of the Pic du Midi.
Located in the Béarn Pyrenees, not far from the Spanish border, the magnificent Aspe Valley enchants all nature-lovers and hiking fans as well as rural heritage enthusiasts.
Surrounded by high peaks, this verdant valley is dotted with villages like Lourdios-Ichère, Borce, Sarrance and Lescun. The latter, perched above the Aspe Valley, definitely deserves a visit, if only for its exceptional natural environment: a cirque of magnificent mountains where the outlines of majestic dolomitic peaks loom in the distance...
An unmissable destination for anyone wishing to learn about the history and traditions of the valley, the Aspe Valley eco-museum has four visitor attractions: "A village tells its story" in Lourdios-Ichère; "Our Lady of the Stone" in Sarrance; "Farmhouse cheese" in Accous and "A stop on the Way of St James" in Borce.
Located in the Pyrenees National Park at an altitude of around 2,100 metres, the glacial cirque of Troumouse is surrounded by high mountain walls and measures 4 km in diameter! This outstanding place is accessible by car from the hamlet of Héas, in the commune of Gèdre, via a road with a tollgate. From the final car park, a great 1-hour return walk takes visitors up to a viewpoint where a statue of the Virgin Mary is located. From this central point in the cirque, the panoramic view of the whole site is exceptional and the colours magnificent!
Located in the heart of the Pyrenees, at an altitude of 1709 m, near the ski resort of Gourette, the Aubisque Pass is open from June to October. It's a must for all cycling fans, as well as for lovers of beautiful scenery, as the pass road offers stunning views of the Pyrenees...
Nestling in the heart of the Bigorre area between Col d'Aspin and Col Peyresourde mountain passes at the confluence of the Neste d'Aure and Neste du Louron rivers, the pleasant village of Arreau forms a beautiful group of buildings: period homes like the Maison des Lys and Château des Nestes, the covered market and pretty old slate-roofed houses.
Not to be missed: the local farmers' market that takes places every Thursday morning in the covered market.
Only accessible by hikers, Néouvielle Nature Reserve is a wild and protected area adjoining the Pyrenees National Park. Its highest point is Pic Long peak, located 3,192 metres above sea level. Dotted with around 100 high-altitude lakes, this granite mountain area is sheer heaven for fans of walking and unspoiled scenery. Sites worth seeing on a hike include Pic de Néouvielle peak and Orédon, Oule, Aumar and Aubert lakes.
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Sunday: Fermé
Monday: Open 24 hours a day
Tuesday: Open 24 hours a day
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Thursday: Open 24 hours a day
Friday: Open 24 hours a day
Saturday: Open 24 hours a day
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Monday: Fermé
Tuesday: Fermé
Wednesday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 09:30 PM
Thursday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 09:30 PM
Friday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 09:30 PM
Saturday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 09:30 PM
Sunday: 12:00 AM – 01:30 PM, 07:00 PM – 09:30 PM
Monday: 09:00 AM – 09:30 PM
Tuesday: 09:00 AM – 09:30 PM
Wednesday: 09:00 AM – 09:30 PM
Thursday: 09:00 AM – 09:30 PM
Friday: 09:00 AM – 09:30 PM
Saturday: 09:00 AM – 09:30 PM
Sunday: 09:00 AM – 09:30 PM
Monday: Fermé
Tuesday: 09:00 AM – 08:00 PM
Wednesday: 09:00 AM – 08:00 PM
Thursday: 09:00 AM – 08:00 PM
Friday: 09:00 AM – 09:30 PM
Saturday: 09:00 AM – 09:30 PM
Sunday: 09:00 AM – 09:30 PM
Monday: 06:30 AM – 07:30 PM
Tuesday: 06:30 AM – 07:30 PM
Wednesday: 06:30 AM – 07:30 PM
Thursday: 06:30 AM – 07:30 PM
Friday: 06:30 AM – 07:30 PM
Saturday: 06:30 AM – 07:30 PM
Sunday: 06:30 AM – 01:00 PM, 04:00 PM – 07:30 PM
Monday: 08:30 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:30 PM
Tuesday: 08:30 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:30 PM
Wednesday: 08:30 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:30 PM
Thursday: 08:30 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:30 PM
Friday: 08:30 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:30 PM
Saturday: 09:30 AM – 12:30 AM, 02:00 PM – 07:30 PM
Sunday: Fermé
Monday: 08:30 AM – 07:30 PM
Tuesday: 08:30 AM – 07:30 PM
Wednesday: 08:30 AM – 12:30 AM
Thursday: 08:30 AM – 07:30 PM
Friday: 08:30 AM – 07:30 PM
Saturday: Fermé
Sunday: Fermé
Monday: Open 24 hours a day
Tuesday: Open 24 hours a day
Wednesday: Open 24 hours a day
Thursday: Open 24 hours a day
Friday: Open 24 hours a day
Saturday: Open 24 hours a day
Sunday: Open 24 hours a day
Monday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:30 PM
Tuesday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:30 PM
Wednesday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:30 PM
Thursday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:30 PM
Friday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:00 PM – 06:30 PM
Saturday: 09:00 AM – 12:00 AM, 02:30 PM – 04:30 PM
Sunday: Fermé
Departures from the camping pitches from 7 : 00 to 12 : 00, payment of the stay is made the day before departure.
Departures of rental accommodation by appointment from 8 : 00 to 10 : 00.
Practical advice for the inventory of departure
And return of your deposit
When you arrive:
If you notice an abnormality in the household or the inventory, we ask you to please report it immediately to the reception so our team of health service reached as soon as possible.
What to do for your departure:
the inventory is done by appointment in the morning from 9:00 to 10:00
We recommend that you make an appointment at least 2 days before departure at the reception to have a schedule that will suit you.
If you want to go out of hours appointments (of course depending on the availability of your mobile home), verification of your rental will be made after departure. In case of failure of the cleaning deposit of 50 € will be retained.
Otherwise, your deposit is in BC will be canceled, checks on them will be torn.
Those wishing to take the household package should come report it at the reception. The cost is 50 €
The dishes in this case will have to be cleansed, and wiped row and bins emptied
You shall settle the water heaters or changing gas bouteiiles in case of problems please report to reception
We remind you that it is forbidden to smoke in rentals or lighting candles cleaning tips for your departure (excluding package menage)
we remind you that cleaning is your responsibility and we appreciate the following points on your day of departure:
kitchen and part of life
• leave it on the water heater and do not turn off the gas
• Empty closets and clean inside
• Clean, dry and put away the dishes
• Clean projection in the microwave
• Clean the coffee maker, kettle and toaster
• grease the hob and splashback
• Defrost and clean the refrigerator and leave it open
• Dispose of trash cans, recycling containers (household waste, cardboard / plastic, glass) are just outside the campsite.
Bathroom and toilet
• cleaning the toilet without forgetting the top and bottom
• Remove hair from the shower drain
• Clean the shower and sink
• Empty the bathroom trash
The bedrooms and living space
• remove any personal items (sponges, cleaning products, prospectuses, etc.)
• Sweep and mop the floor well below the bed
• Stop heating, allow the windows opened in-between secure position
• Return the bath and bed linen rented to home
• Clean the grill and bring it back to home
Thank you and wish you a great holiday!
Welcome to Camping D'Arrouach, we wish you a very good stay ! Anya and Fabien
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