Gîte La Montagne Au Pluriel

High Atlas Mountains


Small but cosy rooms with low ceilings, most with shared bathrooms, are available at excellent prices. The Benali family lays out the welcome mat and has a wealth of information on exploring the area. There's a huge terrace with jaw-dropping views – ask to take your meals here. It's located on the main road through the village. Half-board costs an extra Dh100 per person.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby High Atlas Mountains attractions

1. Zawiya of Sidi Moussa

3.01 MILES

For a spectacular sunset, climb the steep but straightforward trail up to the zawiya (shrine) of Sidi Moussa, a local marabout (saint), on a conical…

2. Sunday Souq

3.7 MILES

The valley's weekly market takes place on Sunday and offers a great insight into valley life. Traders and shoppers start arriving in Tabant on Saturday…

3. Sebt Aït Bououli

7.85 MILES

The small village of Sebt Aït Bououli, located on bend in the road at the centre of the valley, trekkers can spend the night or stock up on food for their…

4. Lac Izoughar

13.63 MILES

At the very upper (northeastern) end of the Aït Bougmez Valley, the seasonal Lac Izoughar is a favoured watering hole for the nomadic Aït Atta tribe…

6. Tomb of Sidi Said Ahansal

25.84 MILES

The 13th-century tomb of Sidi Said Ahansal is the chief place of religious pilgrimage in the valley, though it is off-limits to non-Muslims. Above the…

7. Ait Sidi Moulay Igherm

25.84 MILES

The largest building in Zaouiat Ahansal dominates the surrounding village. Still home to the saint's descendants, the village's oldest building also…

8. Dinosaur Footprints

25.96 MILES

Geologists claim that tracks imprinted in exposed rock in the village of Tabalout are in fact footprints of the Megalosauripus from the Middle to Upper…