When you sit on the grass looking up, do you see yourself as stationary and the sun moving from east to west?
Or, do you see it as it really is with the sun stationary and you moving slowly around it?
Located in the South West of France, high in the Pyrenees Mountains is a beautiful farm called Camp Paradiso.
Camp Paradiso is four miles east of Lourdes and located within its own wooded valley of 27 acres abounding with wildlife including red squirrels, deer, wild boar and a phenomenal variety of birdlife including several species of owls, eagles and other birds of prey.
The farm lies at the end of a half-mile driveway and is splendidly isolated from the outside world; you'll need to climb a mountain to get a mobile phone signal. The present buildings date from the late 17th Century, though there are ruins of earlier settlements on the land, built in inaccessible places as protection from wolves, brigands and the agents of political change. Camp Paradiso functioned as a working farm until very recently.
Details of how to get there are available in the 'How to get there' section of this site. Weetreat will arrange to pick you up from Pau airport or Lourdes train station, take you to the farm and arrange drop-offs on the day of your departure.