Discover the best top things to do in Hautes-Pyrenees, France including Les Jardins de la Poterie Hillen, Cirque de Gavarnie, Lac de Genos-Loudenvielle, Balnea Centre Thermoludique, Les Bains du Rocher.
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Cirque de Gavarnie is a wonderful natural amphitheater located near in the homonymous town, in French Pyrenees. In fact, you can do a great walk from the town to the amphitheater. In fact, we did this excursion with all family (included my 4 years daughter and she enjoyed a lot). In the amphitheater there is a high and amazing waterfall and the views from here are very nice. The hiking is about 3 hours go and return. During almost all the excursion, it is possible to see the waterfall and almost at the end there is a hotel/restaurant, where you can relax and eat or drink something. In the last part of the trekking, you can arrive to the buttom part of the waterfall. Amazing! Top in Pyrenees! (See also Office de Tourisme de Gavarnie and Hotel du Cirque Cafe & Restaurant)
4.5 based on 325 reviews
lovely place to come for a stroll, stunning views and really peaceful. We were there on a hot Saturday and it was still calm and quiet. The walk around the lake is pretty and flat perfect for a slow saunter
4.0 based on 1,116 reviews
Balnea is a fabulous SPA niched in the Pyrenees with fantastic views of the range of mountains. Even though it's May, peaks of mountains are still covered with snow. In the SPA, there is a series of basins to try out from Roman, Japanese, Inca, Amerindian offering variations of soothing water turbulence. Massages, esthetic services and more are also available by appointment only. Entrance fee is 19 euros for two hours of heavenly aquatic body and mind experience. No chlorine is used but instead ion treatment and pure water source, sulfuric water loaded with minerals.
4.0 based on 364 reviews
This was one of the most amazing experiences, sitting in the hot spa outside with snow falling, and the mountains all around! A must-do, especially to ease your aching muscles after a day/week of skiing. There is a large indoor area with various bubbles and jets, a very hot pool and a kids area, and an outdoor spa pool (accessed from inside within the water so you don’t get cold) with different zones for relaxation, jacuzzis, river etc. It was great to be able to go somewhere like this as a family and my children (9 and 4) absolutely loved it too. It’s quite expensive, and you get only 2 hours to include changing, showers etc, but totally worth it. If you are an adult skier you can add it to your ski pass for the day for an extra €11 which is a great saving. Bring waterproof flip-flops and towels, and no shorts for men - standard in France.
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