Another week & we're off to Languedoc....brill. Staying not too far from Beziers.
Haven't been to this region before & can't wait to explore. Have got the Michelin guide & there seems to be loads of places to visit.
Any recommendations for anything off the beaten track that the guide books might miss?
Most of the beaches are pretty nice and as you are not going in the main season then you should find the roads quieter than we did as we had problems getting into several coastal towns and when you did finally get in there was nowhere to park!
The Solar Furnace at Odiello in the Pyrenees is worth a visit if you are of a scientific bent.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_furnace
Carcassone is a good day's visit, when we went there was jousting taking place.
The Canal du Midi is very pretty athough boat trips are quite expensive.
Just down the coast almost on the Spanish border the village of Collioure is very picturesque.
I would be interested for your recommendations when you return.
Carcassonne & Collioure are definites. Had thought of basing ourselves in Collioure but decided to be more 'central' to other places.
I'll let you know of any things/places we discover. Whereabouts is ur villa?
I second the Solar Furnace ... and it's on an attractive mountain setting. Fontfroide Abbey near Narbonne is also very charming and often quiet as it's off the beaten track.
toastedmallow wrote:Thx Hi,
Carcassonne & Collioure are definites. Had thought of basing ourselves in Collioure but decided to be more 'central' to other places.
I'll let you know of any things/places we discover. Whereabouts is ur villa?
We will be at Paraza which is just to the North West of Narbonne.
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Hi De Hi
2011-09-06 16:24:14
Thx again to you both...It seems a very interesting part of France with lots to do.....can't wait!!
Hi toasty, how did the holiday go?
A detour to visit the Abbaye de Fontfroide might interest you too ....
Carcassone is a long drive as is Collioure but both worth it especially Carcassone at night
http://www.francekeys.com/english/regions/languedoc_roussillon.shtml
is a useful website
The bike into Agde is probably a good idea as when we were last down there (2005ish) the trafic queue started 4 miles out of town and you couldn't actually get into the town.
Hi De Hi wrote:The bike into Agde is probably a good idea as when we were last down there (2005ish) the trafic queue started 4 miles out of town and you couldn't actually get into the town.
We were in Portiragne and cycled everywhere in those days so the Canal path was brilliant a traffic free corridor between Beziers and Agde the kids loved it
And scrumping along the way too
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