What to do and see in Aude, Occitanie: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

December 22, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

Discover the best top things to do in Aude, France including Cathedrale St-Just, Palais des Archeveques, Abbaye de Fontfroide, Eglise Saint-Nazaire, Cathar Castles, Historic Fortified City of Carcassonne, Chateau Comtal, Gouffre Geant de Cabrespine, Chateau et Remparts de la Cite de Carcassonne, Chateau de Peyrepertuse.
Restaurants in Aude

1. Cathedrale St-Just

Rue Armand Gauthier, 11100, Narbonne France +33 4 68 32 09 52 http://www.narbonne-tourisme.com/organiser/a-voir-a-faire/118605-cathedrale-saint-just-et-saint-pasteur
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,106 reviews

Cathedrale St-Just

Reviewed By Hugo929 - Los Angeles, United States

This cathedral joins the one in Siena (Italy) as an example of grandiose but truncated plans. Begun in the 13th century in the prevailing gothic style it has impressive thick columns, beautiful gothic arches and colorful stained glass windows. Built on the site of previous churches, one can find remnants. In the 14th century funds run out, mostly because of a decline of business in Narbonne, so the nave is missing.

2. Palais des Archeveques

Place de l'Hotel de Ville, 11100, Narbonne France +33 4 68 90 30 30 http://www.narbonne-tourisme.com/organiser/a-voir-a-faire/118606-palais-des-archeveques
Excellent
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4.5 based on 324 reviews

Palais des Archeveques

Reviewed By Marijkedol - Limoux, France

There is something about the cathedrales in France. The Cathedrale St Just in Narbonne is very impressive. You cannot help to feel humble and quiet if you wander through this magnificent building. It is right in the centre of Narbonne and it has a lovely garden.

3. Abbaye de Fontfroide

Chemin de Fontfroide Rd 613, 11100, Narbonne France +33 4 68 45 11 08 [email protected] http://www.fontfroide.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,112 reviews

Abbaye de Fontfroide

Open all year long. Visits, Restaurant, Wines, Concerts...

Reviewed By chaletaria

Beautiful abbey just outside Narbonne (you need transport). In an excellent state of repair and an informative leaflet (although the downloadable PDF is better- available French, English, Spanish). The cloisters are interesting, as are the gardens, but the piece de resistance is the church with its incredible stained glass windows. We came back in the evening to watch the light show (10-midnight). We were concerned that we would just see everything again, but in the evening, but the show was completely different and an excellent evening experience. The beautifully done show in the tour d’honneur/ courtyard (french only) was the highlight, as was a nice light show in the Louis XIV courtyard. Not too expensive (unless you opt for their meal+show, which we didn’t).

4. Eglise Saint-Nazaire

Place Saint-Nazaire La Cité, 11000 Carcassonne Center, Carcassonne France http://www.carcassonne.org/carcassonne_en.nsf/vueTitre/DocPatrimoineBasiliqueStNazaire5
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,917 reviews

Eglise Saint-Nazaire

Reviewed By PJandSJ - Matlock, United Kingdom

This is an imposing church which exudes a sense of deep history. The stained-glass windows at the altar end of the church – the apse – are beautiful, particularly the two rose windows – one at each end of the transept. I sat there for several minutes gazing at their beauty … and returned two days later to have another look. The windows rivalled anything that I’ve seen on visits to various churches around the world.

5. Cathar Castles

Carcassonne Center, Carcassonne France +33 4 68 11 70 72 http://www.audetourisme.com/fr/laissez-vous-seduire/histoire-et-patrimoine/les-chateaux-du-pays-cathare.php
Excellent
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4.5 based on 831 reviews

Cathar Castles

Reviewed By alexanderp982 - Helmsange, Luxembourg

Once you have parked in the village, walked to the entrance and paid the fee (face mask compulsory inside) you then take off your mask for the steepish walk up the hillside paths to reach each of the 4 castle ruins in turn. Allow 2 hours to do the tour. Ticket includes access to viewpoint across the valley which you can then drive to afterwards.

6. Historic Fortified City of Carcassonne

A61 West Sur la Rive droite de l'Aude, 11000 Carcassonne Center, Carcassonne France +33 4 68 10 24 30 [email protected] https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/345
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4.5 based on 9,819 reviews

Historic Fortified City of Carcassonne

Reviewed By shonas804 - Auckland, New Zealand

We absolutely loved visiting here. Imagine a real life medieval town, Harry Potter fans would love this place. I loved everything thing about it .... from the cobbled streets, the amazing turrets, to the fantastic shops, the incredible history and being able who walk around in a living city with so much history. The church had gorgeous stained glass windows. Go here, it is amazing!

7. Chateau Comtal

1 rue Viollet le Duc, 11000 Carcassonne Center, Carcassonne France +33 4 68 11 70 70 http://www.remparts-carcassonne.fr/en/
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4.5 based on 905 reviews

Chateau Comtal

Reviewed By Karen7 - London, United Kingdom

This well restored castle costs 9 euros to enter plus 3 for an audio guide which is good for English info on the history and events in the castle even though it's amusingly voiced by an Aussie and Irishman acting as the restorer Violet de Duc. You get to walk around so much of the castle and ramparts. We really enjoyed the night lights show too for 13 euros with films and music played on the castle walls. Helps to be fairly mobile though to navigate the various stone staircases

8. Gouffre Geant de Cabrespine

La Cresto, 11160 Cabrespine, Carcassonne France +33 4 68 26 14 20 [email protected] http://www.gouffre-de-cabrespine.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 637 reviews

Gouffre Geant de Cabrespine

In the depths of the Black Mountain, steadily, patiently, over thousands of years, water has hollowed out an immense cavern. You can tour the giant cavern quite safely using the panoramic walkway. The background and the lighting effects make it a spectacle like no other.

9. Chateau et Remparts de la Cite de Carcassonne

1 rue Viollet le Duc, 11000 Carcassonne Center, Carcassonne France +33 4 68 11 70 70 [email protected] http://www.remparts-carcassonne.fr/en
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4.5 based on 6,328 reviews

Chateau et Remparts de la Cite de Carcassonne

Carcassonne was settled as early as the 6th century BC and later became an important Roman town. It was fortified in the 4th century and was a strategic site in the Middle Ages. It took on its definitive shape in the 13th century with the king’s decision to construct the distinctive double-walled ramparts and extend the castle. The city was restored by Viollet-le-Duc in the 19th century and is a testimony to 1,000 years of military architecture and 2,600 years of history. See a 12-minute film combining 3-D images and close-up footage; walk along the galleries, the fortified walls and the north ramparts; discover the museum of masonry and many other attractions. Designated world heritage site by UNESCO. Open: > April to September: from 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. > October to March: from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Last admission 45 minutes before closing time. Closed: > 1st January, 1st May, 1st November, 11th November and 25th December. Admission fees: Adults : 8,50 €; Concessions (18 to 25) = 5,50 €; Free admission: minors under 18*; Free admission: 18-25 years old* (citizens of one of the 27 countries of the EU or are non-European permanent residents of France) * excluding school groups

Reviewed By azeemcobb

Carcassonne is an old walled medieval city. If you like history and peace and quiet this city is well worth the visit, Very few cars are allowed in the city, so walking and enjoying the shops and sights is quite enjoyable. Spending a day walking the ramparts and looking at all the ancient artifacts and then enjoying the fine food and drink in the evening is most relaxing and enjoyable.

10. Chateau de Peyrepertuse

Route du chateau, 11350 Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse France +33 4 30 37 00 77 [email protected] http://www.peyrepertuse.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 974 reviews

Chateau de Peyrepertuse

Reviewed By SuzInDenver - Denver, United States

It’s a short trek to the rocky top but it totally pays off. There are lots of the castle ruins to explore plus 360 gorgeous views in several spots. Take water and a snack. It was really windy at the top so not the best for a full on picnic. There is an entrance fee, but we thought it was worth it.

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