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Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
4 | 50 | 5 | ||||||||||||
Notes: Breakfast non included in the 50 euros, 5 euros per day per person for breakfast | |||||||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 60 | |||||||||||||
Notes: Breakfast non included in the 60 euros, 5 euros per day per person for breakfast. this bedroom can welcome a 4th guest. | |||||||||||||||
Holiday Home | 1 | 450 | |||||||||||||
Notes: Studio for 4 max with an extra bed, add 20 euros if you would like sheets and towels |
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Attractions
- Rennes-le-Château: Located in the small village of Rennes Le Château itself, this tourist attraction is known for its mysterious history and connections to the Holy Grail. Visitors can explore the picturesque village, visit the famed church, and learn about the secrets and legends surrounding the area.
- Château de Quéribus: Situated on a rocky hilltop, the Château de Quéribus is a medieval fortress that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ramparts, towers, and inner courtyards, gaining insight into the region's turbulent past.
- Gorges de Galamus: A natural wonder located near Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet, the Gorges de Galamus is a stunning gorge carved by the Agly River. Visitors can drive or hike through the narrow canyon, marvel at the towering cliffs, and visit the Hermitage of Saint-Antoine, a chapel built into the rock face.
- Abbey of Saint-Hilaire: Situated in the village of Saint-Hilaire, this historic abbey dates back to the 8th century and is renowned for its beautiful Romanesque architecture. Visitors can explore the abbey's intricate cloisters, ancient crypt, and enjoy wine tastings at the on-site cellars, as the abbey is also known for producing Blanquette de Limoux, a sparkling wine.
- Château de Puivert: Located in the village of Puivert, this medieval castle offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins, climb the tower for panoramic views, and learn about the castle's role in Cathar history through informative displays.
- Rennes-les-Bains: A charming spa town located along the River Sals, Rennes-les-Bains is known for its thermal springs and natural hot baths. Visitors can relax in the soothing waters, stroll along the riverbanks, and explore the town's historic buildings, including the 19th-century church and the Devil's Bridge.
- Château de Montségur: Situated on a rocky hilltop, the Château de Montségur is a significant historical site associated with the Cathars. Visitors can hike up to the castle ruins, learn about the Cathar persecution, and take in the breathtaking views of the Pyrenees mountains.
- Fontfroide Abbey: Located near Narbonne, Fontfroide Abbey is a magnificent Cistercian abbey dating back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore the abbey's stunning architecture, beautifully landscaped gardens, and peaceful cloisters, gaining insight into the monastic life of the past.
- Carcassonne: Although not directly near Rennes Le Château, Carcassonne is a must-visit destination around 60 kilometers away. Known for its medieval fortress, La Cité, visitors can wander through the fortified city, explore its narrow streets, and admire the well-preserved ramparts and towers. 10. Limoux: A charming town located along the Aude River, Limoux is famous for its annual carnival and its production of Blanquette de Limoux, a sparkling wine. Visitors can stroll through the town's historic center, sample the local wines, and enjoy the lively atmosphere during the carnival season.