Right on the main Toulouse-Montpellier train link,
CARCASSONNE
couldn't be easier to reach; and for anyone travelling through this region it is a must - one of the most dramatic, if also most-visited, towns in the whole of Languedoc. Carcassonne owes its division into two separate "towns" - the
Cité
and the
Ville Basse
- to the wars against the Cathars. Following Simon de Montfort's capture of the town in 1209, its people tried... [More]
Friendly and cosy atmosphere. Every month we propose a different theme for our entertainment: baby, Tahiti, Christmas, the seventies, chinese, country man, etc). The restaurant is decorated in a different way every month, according to the theme and also the staff gets dressed accordingly. [More]
Carcassonne: 2000 years of history. With its fragrant park and only minutes away from the medieval city, the Domaine d'Auriac combines comfort with splendid regional cuisine and fine wines from the legendary vineyards. Swimming pool, tennis and 18-hole golf are ideal for relaxing; abbeys and Cathar ... [More]
A serene stopping-place for a successful stay from where you can take trips to other points of interest in our province called Languedoc, and in the mediterranean hinterlands: the Cathar Country with its castles, its abbeys extends of the Mediterranean Sea in the Pyrenean mountains. A region which a... [More]
Standing between two historic landmarks, the Romanesque Château Comtal and the Gothic Basilica of Saint-Nazaire, the Hôtel de la Cité is set in its own glorious gardens. With its solid stone walls, wood panelling and stained-glass windows, the Hotel offers luxurious hospitality. As befits a hotel... [More]