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Dry stone sheltersThe toues are carefully arranged dry stone constructions that have served as a refuge for shepherds and hikers for generations.
These cabins are built with natural resources, sometimes in areas that are difficult to access, on slopes and at high altitude. Robust, they follow the relief of the mountains to offer shelter against the harshness of the Pyrenean climate.
Their particularity? Stand under a block of stone, which acts as a roof. Dry stone walls are built around stone.
Many toues have been restored and preserved, not only for their historical and cultural value, but also for their usefulness as places of shelter for hikers and nature lovers. In the mountains, you can easily observe toues along the paths of our valleys!