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Castet

Parc National des Pyrénées


Perched precariously on a glacial outcrop, this hilltop village boasts a 12th-century keep and a truly magnificent valley view. From the ²ú±ð±ô±¹Ã©»åè°ù±ð (panoramic viewpoint) known as Port de Castet (868m), hiking and biking trails wind along the hillside.


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