The vast, rocky limestone labyrinth, made up of oaks, boxwood and other indigenous species that in some places are covered with mosses or lichens, shows a fairy-like atmosphere: sometimes enchanting, sometimes a bit scary.
From atlasobscura.com: "The Labyrinth near Puivert Castle is rich in historical and legendary sights, and at the beginning of the trail you will see ruins of medieval windmills right next …
Ascent to Col St. Louis: Above, a fantastic view over the Boulzan valley and the main ridge of the Pyrenees behind. From here we continue to the mystical mountain Pech …
The Rébenty gorges offer a magnificent stretch along the stream of the same name. The Rébenty has its source at the Col du Pradel before winding through a canyon which separates the Sault plateau in two.