Magnificent little isolated chapel on the plateau of Saint-Ferréol. This chapel is relatively recent but the presence of a chapel on this plateau dates back to the Middle Ages.
Small town at the sources of the Canal du Midi with splendid market halls dating from the 14th century. Its market is classified among “the 100 most beautiful in France”.
Statue of Saint Stapin (a 7th century hermit who became bishop of Carcassonne) erected on a pedestal forming several turrets. The site offers, as often in this kind of religious monument, a magnificent view of the surroundings.
This historic site offers a superb panorama over the plain. The path to get there is very pleasant and the descent, if you take the "straight ahead" option, very fun. A little worn in the stones of the summit
The medieval town of Sorèze was built at the foot of the Montagne Noire. Pretty walk in the middle of cobbled streets and half-timbered and corbelled houses. The place not to be missed: the Abbey-school.
With a market classified among “the 100 most beautiful in France”, this pretty village is located at the source of the Canal du Midi. Don't miss its magnificent 14th century market halls.
This village was formerly known for its copperware. A small stream flows through the middle of two of its streets. Upstream are the remains of old mills.