Pailhès.—Village in beautiful surroundings, with medieval château on hill above.
Pamiers.—A busy town, with iron foundries on the River Ariège; cathedral, 1658-1689, with tower of fourteenth century; vast fortified fourteenth-century west front to N.D. du Camp; Church of the Cordeliers, sixteenth century; old houses in bad repair.
A PICTURESQUE CORNER OF ST. LIZIER.
The snow clad Pyrenees appear above the roofs of the steep street.
Foix.—Romantically situated town in triangular valley, with the castle of the Counts of Foix on an isolated rock in the centre.
Mirepoix.—Exceedingly picturesque little town, with arcaded square and much quaint carved woodwork; old gateway and Gothic church of great charm.
Fanjeaux.—A village romantically situated on a hill, with thirteenth-century church.
Montréal.—Another place in a similar situation, with magnificent views and picturesque streets; church, fourteenth century.