In the heart of the Pyrenees, among the forests and mountains, there lies a land of wonderful countryside perfectly suited to recharging your batteries away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. From pass to pass in an unspoilt environment, you will love the calm of the green-hued mountains, symbols of serenity and well-being. The high plateaux are a perfect example of the wealth and variety of the French natural heritage. The holiday is crowned by a two-night stay at an altitude of 1600 metres, in a convivial and welcoming mountain refuge, where you and your family will stock up such memories of this special place so close to nature, as you will never forget!
You'll love
the peace and calm of a protected environment that remains unspoilt
walking over the plateaux with fabulous views over the Pyrenean peaks
unique mountain vegetation
two nights in a mountain hut at 1600 metres altitude
D2
Car trip to Prades and walk from Prades back to Comus
9 km stage, total uphill 150 metres, approximate time 3hrs.
Transfer to Prades where you will park your vehicle for the entire holiday.
First steps in handling a donkey.
Your first outing will help you and your travelling companion to get to know each other. You go through Montaillou, a tiny village of about 20 inhabitants. Why not walk up to the Château ruins from where you get a terrific view over the upper valley of the river Hers. Then after a passage through the forest, you come in sight of Belcaire whose little lake lends itself splendidly to a refreshing dip after the day’s walk!
Dinner, night and breakfast in Comus.
D3
Circuit around Comus itself
10.8km stage, total uphill 380 metres. Around 3hrs 30.
Starting from Comus you gradually gain height overlooking the valley till you come to a pretty, open plateau typical of the Pyrenees, the Pla de Boum. The second part of the route leads you into the state-owned forest ('domaine') of La Plaine, then you come to a phenomenal panoramic view including the lofty Cathar Castle of Montségur and the plunging Gorges of La Frau.
Dinner, room and breakfast in the chambres d'hôtes in Comus.
D4
From Comus to the Mountain Hut at Le Chioula
14.7 km stage with total uphill 845metres. Around 5hrs30.
This is certainly the most challenging stage of your holiday, in terms of both distance and effort. After a fairly slender path climbing out of Comus, the view opens out and with the height gained you will tend to forget your efforts as you can now enjoy a series of superb viewpoints over the Pyrenean mountains. One last small push and you arrive finally at the 'refuge' (mountain hut) du Chioula, 1600 metres. Here you'll find an atmosphere that is at once inhabitual and restful.
Dinner, night and breakfast in the Refuge du Chioula.
D5
From the Refuge du Chioula to Prades, then departure
10km stage with total uphill 150m. Around 3hrs30.
For this ultimate (mainly downhill) ramble, you follow the Chemin des Bonhommes (literally 'the path of good men'), which was taken by the last of the exiled Cathars hundreds of years ago. After you reach the highest point of your adventure, the Col de Balaguès - 1669 metres - you may like to take the time to look at the typical mountain flora at your feet: gispet (Festuca Eskia - tall fescue), gentiane ( gentian), aconit - wolfsbane to Harry Potter!, myrtillier (blueberry). Then, along a somewhat narrow path you descend progressively to Prades, 1250metres, a truly calm and authentic village, where you pick up your own vehicle.
Departure late afternoon towards the Col du Chioula to get your luggage. Optional addition: extra night at Ax les Thermes.
4 nights in full board accommodation (breakfast, packed lunch, evening meal)
Accommodation in B+B, and mountain refuge hut
Roadbook and waymarked maps provided
Update GPS tracks
Logistical and technical assistance
Optional
Donkey rental: from 330 €
What's not included?
Beverage and extra
Round trip transfer from Home to the first accomodation
Facultative cancellation and repatriation insurance
Characteristics of circuits
Unaccompanied walking holiday with a donkey, suitable for families.
For children of 8 years old or over (child sporty : Sloping terrain)
Daily stages between 4.5km and 15km, about 2hrs to 5hrs30 walking per day at your own rhythm, of course.
Average height above sea level: 1300metres, (around 4250 feet).
Route: over paths, cart and other tracks, and narrow roads with light traffic.
Organisation
These walks are much more about relaxed exploration than athletic performance. Your roadbook will guide you from beginning to end, and at each stage you'll find a place for the donkey to drink, eat and rest. We also provide the logistical and technical support necessary.
Leading a pack donkey: travelling with a donkey is a superb way of enjoying a family walking holiday at the slow rhythm of the animal. They are great company for children and adults alike.
The donkey's role is to carry your baggage for the day (or the whole trip in the case of short stays). It can also, under your supervision and at your own risk, carry children one-at-a time if they start to feel too tired, provided that you observe a few common-sense principles:
1) the child carried must be at least 4 years old and capable of holding Her/himself seated upright on the moving animal;
2) the terrain should be even, not bumpy or rocky, and
3) the donkey's total load must be under 40 kilograms.
Looking after a donkey requires some attention, which is why we only provide one donkey per family per holiday.
On longer holidays you change accommodation every other day, which gives you the chance to better explore your surroundings or simply take the time to rest and relax...
Accommodation has been chosen for its atmosphere, warm welcome and environmental and architectural excellence.
N.B: the accommodation described above is given as an indication and may vary according to availability at the moment your reservation is finalized.
Access
We recommend to access by car
By car
N20 direction Ax les Thermes
By air
Carcassonne Airport or Perpignan-Rivesaltes Airport
By train
TER railway station of Quillan then bus line Comus - Belcaire - Quillan
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