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Bernadette Creuso1 rue des edelweiss Montredon
Carcassonne
11000
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This accommodation features a comfortable room with a 140-sized bed. It also includes a lounge area equipped with a television offering digital terrestrial channels and a wireless connection for your convenience. Additionally, guests have access to a refrigerator and a microwave. The room also provides a private bathroom with a shower, sink, and toilet facilities.Reviews
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Directions
Exit signs to Carcassonne Carcassonne East and make a right turn towards Mazamet. Proceed to the roundabout and make a right turn towards Montredon. At the next roundabout, follow the signs for Montredon Centre. Keep going until you reach the village and continue straight to the mall (pharmacy tobacco).
Make a right turn towards the stage and continue until you reach the second roundabout. Take the immediate right onto Rue Gentians, then make the first left onto Street Lupins. Continue to the end of the street and make a right turn onto Rue des Edelweiss. The first house on the left, No. 1, is your destination.
Make a right turn towards the stage and continue until you reach the second roundabout. Take the immediate right onto Rue Gentians, then make the first left onto Street Lupins. Continue to the end of the street and make a right turn onto Rue des Edelweiss. The first house on the left, No. 1, is your destination.
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Attractions
- Carcassonne Medieval City: Located just a short distance away from Rue des Edelweiss, Carcassonne Medieval City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It features a well-preserved fortress with towering walls, narrow cobbled streets, and picturesque views of the surrounding landscape.
- Château Comtal: Situated within Carcassonne Medieval City, Château Comtal is a medieval castle that offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich history. Explore its interior, climb the towers for panoramic views, and learn about the castle's role in protecting the city.
- Canal du Midi: A short distance south of Montredon, Canal du Midi is a 17th-century canal that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the canal's banks, rent a boat, or simply admire the picturesque scenery and historic locks.
- Basilica of Saint-Nazaire: Located within Carcassonne's old town, this stunning Romanesque and Gothic basilica is a must-visit attraction. Admire its intricate stained glass windows, beautiful sculptures, and impressive architecture.
- Museum of Fine Arts: Situated in the heart of Carcassonne, the Museum of Fine Arts showcases a diverse collection of artwork ranging from ancient to contemporary. Discover paintings, sculptures, and artifacts that offer insights into the region's artistic heritage.
- La Cité Médiévale: This open-air museum, located within Carcassonne's old town, offers an interactive experience that transports visitors back to the Middle Ages. Explore recreated medieval scenes, witness live demonstrations, and immerse yourself in the ambiance of the era.
- Pont Vieux: Spanning the Aude River, Pont Vieux is the oldest bridge in Carcassonne. Take a stroll across this charming stone bridge to enjoy scenic views of the river, the medieval city, and the surrounding countryside.
- Lac de la Cavayère: Located a short drive from Montredon, Lac de la Cavayère is a picturesque lake surrounded by pine forests. Enjoy a day of swimming, sunbathing, hiking, or picnicking amidst the tranquil natural surroundings.
- Narbonne: Situated approximately 60 kilometers south of Carcassonne, Narbonne is a historic city known for its Roman ruins, medieval architecture, and vibrant market. Explore the Archbishop's Palace, visit the Roman Horreum, and indulge in the city's delicious cuisine. 10. Cathar Castles: Venture further afield to discover the awe-inspiring Cathar Castles that dot the landscape of the Languedoc region. These medieval fortresses, perched atop steep hills, offer breathtaking views and a fascinating glimpse into the region's tumultuous past. Notable examples include Château de Lastours, Château de Peyrepertuse, and Château de Quéribus.