Advice about Languedoc region

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Looking to pass though the Languedoc and particularily Carcassonne on our way to the Med, any advice on places of particular interest or routes would be gratefully accept.

Ps The intention is to travel further north than the Pyrennes as we have already "done" them.

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Get yerself the Michelin Green guide or the Rough Guide to the area.

Want something easy on-line? Go to:

http://travel.viamichelin.com/web/Destination/France-Languedoc_Roussillon_Tarn_Gorges

Hit the 'Learn more' button, to get some more information, which'll suggest hotels too.

All sorts of other good stuff available at: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=v...ssillon&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari

OK some of it in foreign but you'll get the drift, I'm sure. You can even create your own travel book, add your own pictures and have all sorts of fun between now and the day you go.
 
I think it is a lovely area. The temptation is to head on to the Pyrenees or Spain and in fact there is some lovely scenery, some great roads and some fairly isolated places.

We rode a triangle from Beziers to Saint Pons to Bedarieux. A lovely day's riding.

Apart from the attractions of the Med, the coast is not particularly enticing. There are some nice towns, but typically anything ending in "plage" is a new holiday village while the real town in inland a bit. Marseillan, on the lagoon, is a nice little town and has the Noilly Prat factory which does a good trip round with free tasting afterwards. It tastes lovely there, never quite the same at home though.

Carcassone is an amazing sight from a distance btu you have to remember it is not a castle or ruins, it is still a proper town inside. Tourism seems to be its only purpose, so it is a bit touristy inside the citadel (and pricey too) but despite that, it is absolutely worth a visit just for the grandeur of the place.

But just pick a road and ride - it'll be lovely. I'm envious!

Oh, the wine: maybe no famous names or critical acclaim, but the vin de pays is just fine.
 
Google Cathar and travel around looking at some of the ancient villages and castles all linked by wonderful biking roads.

Andres
 
Live down in the Cevennes and for my money the roads of the Massif Central are some of the best in France.
Corniche de Cevennes down to Anduze is a MUST.
 
Have spent many a Summer holiday in this region. Have stayed in Narbonne , Pezenas and Old Adge not Cap d` Adge. All excellent places to visit. As others have said look at your maps pick a few places then google for information. Pick what sounds interesting to you. Have an enjoyable trip.
 
Just driven from Perpignon to Foix via Quillon. Fantastic road up through the mountains and you can see a noticable difference in the scenery as you move away from the Med inland. You can also detour to Carcasonne from Quillon and back again along the valley.

This time of year the roads are empty and the car parking is free.
 


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