Château d’Arance

Parc National des Pyrénées


This part-13th-century castle 2.5km from Cette-Eygun looks grand, with its slate-topped turret and sloping roof, but the rooms inside are rather spartan. Still, the restaurant terrace is a peach, offering superlative valley views and solid cuisine du terroir (menus from €20).


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