Cliffs of sand and clay, sculpted by the elements, giving the rock a rugged, almost lunar appearance
The Orgues d'Ille-sur-Têt is a tourist attraction located in the commune of Ille-sur-Têt, in the Pyrénées-Orientales region of France. They are fairy chimneys formed by the erosion of four-million-year-old sedimentary rock. The site is managed by the Ille-sur-Têt town council and is considered an exceptional heritage site. The sand and clay cliffs have been sculpted by weathering, giving the rock a rugged, almost lunar appearance. Access to the site is subject to regulations and an entrance fee is charged. The Orgues d'Ille-sur-Têt have been listed since 1981 and are protected as a natural monument and picturesque site.
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Peu de monde en semaine,grand parking.Tarif attractif.
Daarna loop je naar het natuurpark toe in ongeveer 15 minuten.
Als je tussen de 'zandpijlers' wil rondlopen moet je bij de kassa op het parkeerterrein een kaartje kopen a €5,=. (aanrader)
Als je op een afstand het als een panorama het geheel wil zien is dit kosteloos.