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Discovering the treasures of Villemagne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon

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Nestled in the heart of the sunny Languedoc-Roussillon region, Villemagne, Aude, is a gem to explore for lovers of nature and heritage. Surrounded by lush hills and bordered by the renowned vineyards of the region, Villemagne offers an idyllic setting for relaxation and exploration.

Hiking enthusiasts will be delighted by the numerous trails winding through the surrounding countryside. The Sentin...
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Walking around Villemagne

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To the abbey of Villelongue
7.5 km

To the abbey of Villelongue

Follow the old path that used to link the village to the abbey of Villelongue. Signs: Yellow markings The trail follows the old path that linked the village to the abbey and starts at the top of the village near the towers and medieval garden, at the foot of the Carsac stone. Take the small paved road to the left of the sign showing the three footpaths of Saint-Martin-le-Vieil. At the fork, leave the path "sentier des Capitelles" on the left , and carry on straight ahead. At the level of the vineyards, a marker will direct you to a path separating the different plots of land. This one will lead you through the vineyards and then, in the undergrowth, on a slightly sandy earth path. After a short hour's walk (half of the circuit), we arrive on the part of the path overlooking the abbey. We can then see the abbey, majestic, in its bosky bower. A visit of the abbey and the splendid garden is a must. For those who wish, a variant will take you to an old lime kiln.To reach it, cross the small bridge over the "La Vernassonne" and just after the last building on the left, take the path that climbs gently upwards: count one-hour round trip but it is worth it ! The return trip promises to be very pleasant; to do so, take the track starting from the parking lot and go along the edge of the wood. Then at the crossroads, turn right, make a small effort before reaching the plateau. The wooded part will be very nice in summer. When you reach the paved road, continue and then take the track on the right and, a little further on, a track on your right. During the descent at 50m on your right stands a “capitelle” (dry-stone hut) with as always, the doorway to the south.  As soon as you discover it, you will recognize the village and its two towers of the feudal castle, announcing you the end of the hike.

2 h
9.4 km
Very easy
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The Mills of the Dure river
9.8 km

The Mills of the Dure river

The waters of the Dure, loaded with shale, have the property of degreasing sheep's wool. Very early on, fulling mills were installed there: the wool was entirely processed here to be transformed into cloth. Signs: Yellow Markings Departure from the parking lot at the north exit of the village. Just after the Saint-Denis gate, take the D8 for 150m uphill. At the first fork in the road on the right, go past the farm "Bellevue". View of the Alzeau and Dure gorges and the village on its promontory. On the first part of the circuit, the paths leading to the various (private) mills follow one another. These took advantage of the driving force of the water to turn mill stones and other machines. The particular quality of the water of the Dure, which had the necessary properties for cleaning and wool degreasing, allowed the development of a textile industry. After crossing the hamlet of "Franc", cut the D8 and take the road opposite, the path heads west towards the Alzeau valley. You will enjoy the view of the Pyrenees. Arriving at the pig farm, turn left on the downhill path. 600 m further on, a fork on the right will make you join the Alzeau river by going down in the undergrowth. The river lost its mills in the 13th century when part of its water was captured to feed the Canal du Midi (gully of the Montagne Noire). Follow the river up to the bridge of "l'Isoule" dating from the 12th century: observe the two arches and the remarkable ferns on the nearby banks. Go back on the path for 100m, take the time to observe the traces of cart wheels in the stone and then turn right. Slight ascent in the shade of the vegetation then pass under a power line. At the crossroads with the track, continue straight ahead. Then quickly the markers will guide you back to the undergrowth, allowing you to discover a capitelle (dry stone hut). It is visible from a small layon on the left. When you get back to the main track, a little further on the right, a promontory with a view of the “Chateau de Villeneuve” and the gardens below. At the exit of the wood, a large open area with a breathtaking view over the Pyrenees; and back to the village of Montolieu.

2 h
6.2 km
Very easy
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The Obscure Combe
13 km

The Obscure Combe

The territory of the marsh harrier, the wild rabbit, the red partridge... amongst the capitelles (dry stone huts), remains of the pastoralism activity, overwhelmed by the natural scents... Signs: Yellow markings From the village, take the direction of the hamlet of Caunettes Hautes. At the bottom of the Côte de Regord, on your left, a picnic area indicates the start of the loop. Once in front of the sign, take the path going to the right and crossing the pine forest. At the end of this one, the plateau covered with garrigue appears, notched by fancy streams where thyme is omnipresent. Take the small wooden bridge which spans the brook of La Combe, progress in the middle of boxwoods, kermes oaks and junipers. Then the path crosses the D48, the yellow markings take you to the track on the right allowing you to discover the vineyard. At the road, turn left towards Caunettes-Hautes. At the entrance of the hamlet, turn left again and take the track in the centre of the big open area.  As you approach the first grove, the markings will direct you to the right, inviting you to follow the steep path. Return to the main track on the right and continue to discover the Combe Obscure (name of the stream) which cuts deeply into the limestone plateau and offers a viewpoint revealing the rocky bars of the domaine Bertrandou. Further on, after crossing the D48 again, at the crossroads of the tracks, turn left for 700m/0.4mi. On a clear day, the Pyrenees block the horizon behind the Malepère massif. Arriving at a crossroads of tracks with three possibilities, turn left as you go down South. You will pass through "Garouilles", boxwood, lavender and rosemary. Once in the pine forest where a last crossroads awaits you, the signpost will tell you to go left to find the picnic area.

2 h
5.7 km
Very easy
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Pechs et Vallons
18 km

Pechs et Vallons

The diversity of Carcassonnes area landscape, between hills, plains and forests, has produced a wide variety of place names that give keys to deciphering history. The most frequent toponyms refer to geographical features, such as Laprade or Pradelles (the meadow) Lacombe (small valley), Pech Redon (round mountain). Names such as Borde Neuve (new farm), La Bouriette (small farm), Casalet (small house), La Farguette (small forge), l'Horte or hortal (the garden) reflect human activities. Other toponyms finally find their origin in nature (Vernède, Fraisse, Castans) or fauna (les Crabes, Canto Aoussel). Signs: Yellow markings Leave from the parking lot in front of the village grocery store. Reach the village centre and cross it by the main street. Turn left, rue Saint-Marc and go down to the bridge. Just after the bridge, turn right immediately onto the small service road along the brook. Join the road, go down and turn left; 50 meters further, turn right onto a small road. This road climbs gently up to the Ventaillole vineyards. Take the road on the left and go down to Deumier. At the fork in the road, turn right and go straight ahead. Go along the vineyards and reach a crossroads in the garrigue (point of connection with a hiking trail in the village of Aragon). Walk along a small path on the left, in the undergrowth, a capitella (drystone sheperds hut)  faces you on the old Raissac path. Leave the garrigue and at the crossroads, go opposite to the farm of Bourriette ("small farm", from the Occitan "borie": the farm). Just after the buildings, turn right and then left to go along the vineyards at the foot of Pech Saint-Jean (highest point of the Commune). Go down and cross a wooded coomb. Cross the bridge and turn left (ampelographic trail showing the vines and the different grape varieties). After 600m, reach a crossroads. Go down on the left through the vineyards (capitelle on the right, panorama on the village and beyond on the Cité of Carcassonne). Return to the village on the D38. Back in the centre, take some time to stroll through the narrow streets around the castle.

3 h
8.7 km
Easy
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Dry stone and scrubland
18 km

Dry stone and scrubland

This route takes you on a journey of discovery of landscapes shaped by men. On limestone plateaus covered with scrubland that had to be cleared to make them suitable for cultivation, stones were used to build low walls, enclosures or dry stone huts named "capitelles".These constructions, originally built for agriculture (cereals and then vines) were used as temporary shelters by shepherds in case of bad weather. There are very few specific pastoral buildings: there are enclosures either to keep the sheep or to enclose the crops and protect them. Signs : Yellow, follow the track with the sign “pierres seches”The path climbs up to the plateau via Avenue des Capitelles, running alongside,  at times , an old draille (a passageway for herds) on the left.At the top of the housing estate, take the path to the large enclosure wall on the left (interpretation panel).On your right, the path goes through the scrubland.Follow the yellow markings, reinforced by white signs. Numerous dry stone constructions and typical vegetation (boxwood, thyme, broom, etc.).The plateau offers beautiful views over the Carcassonne plain and the Pyrenees.After arriving on a track, turn right for about 500m then left towards the trees.Carry on through the open countryside and down a winding path.Once on the track, fork right for 400m.One last time to the right in the undergrowth, take a small shady path, which is very pleasant in the summer, going back up to the arrival point.

2 h
5 km
Very easy
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Le Vallon de la Valette
18 km

Le Vallon de la Valette

At the bottom of a valley runs the small stream of la Valette, with an unregular and weak flow. It goes through a limestone land, due to the sea advancing 52 thousand years ago. You will encounter Aragons botanical path. On the side of the valley, limestones vary with marls used as a support for terrace culture. Except some vineyards, vegetation is mostly Mediterranean. It is characterised by the importance of long lasting leaves species, which give those green landmark even in the winter. Yellow markingsStart by going left of the permanent podium. The path starts by the crossing of a stream, then goes on following it back up. You will then need to turn right in order to cross the stream on bridge, and turn left right away and walk between the two hills. Walk along an exposed large field (used to be some vines) in order to go back up the hillside along the stream.Further , a small wooden bridge will allow you to cross it again. The path will progressively go upwards  to the Font de l’Orme plateau, in an undergrowth,  very enjoyable during summer.Turn left once then again 100 m further.                                                Go past a shelter under a rock. Carry on straight ahead, the landmark opens and allows you to admire the valley and its rocky escarpments before your sight drifts to the village built on a buttress.Once out of the undergrowth, the path goes down to the left, leave the starting points on the right. Once down, you will find the "La Valette" stream and on the right, the path leading back to the parking lot.

1 h
4.4 km
Very easy
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From the footprints loop to the pilgrims passage
19 km

From the footprints loop to the pilgrims passage

This loop offers a wide range of landscapes: plateau, cypresses, vines, plane trees, forest path, oaks, weeping willows and as a reward a beautiful view of the Montagne Noire ! Signs: Yellow Start from the parking lot of the Town Hall. In front of the sign, turn left and follow the signs. At the level of the covered market, turn left. At the fork, in the middle of the latter, a small building contains the communal well of 1788 called "Fontaine Grande", which, with the help of a wind turbine dating from 1899, supplied the village with water. Turn right and do the same at the next fork. Always follow the tarred road that climbs up, lined with oaks, cypresses and acacias. Once on the plateau, on the right, you will see a cypress hedge along a vineyard, at the end of which you can admire a beautiful alley of plane trees leading to the agricultural estate of "Barthe". Then there is a junction with the forest road where we find plenty of oaks. After crossing the stream, some weeping willows signal the beginning of the wood, inhabited by jays, buzzards and surely some nocturnal birds of prey that nest there. By following the markings, the trail will take you through a succession of meandering hills and descents where tracks of wild boars are visible. Along a cultivated field, entering the wood, after 50m/160ft, turn left where a long descent is waiting for you. At the farm of "Cantaloup", turn right and 200m/650ft further down, turn right again at a small calvary, going along a dirt track between the crops towards the farm of "Béteille". In the village of Alairac, turn right on the road, pass the post office and after the communal hall (foyer) , turn right on the road to "Font Biello" (GR78). At the level of the Jouvénes stream, discover the old fountain of the village of Alairac. Going up 200m/650ft, in front of the small calvary, turn left, then pass in front of the domain of "Sévély". Just after, leave the road to take the stone path. On your right, the "Rougeats" estate and in the background, a breath-taking view of the Montagne Noire. Going straight ahead, cut the tarred road as well as the cypress hedge. At the end of the road, cross the small "stream of Saut", then the domain of the "Moulin de Madame" and there awaits you the square bell tower of the church of Arzens.

4 h
12 km
Easy
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Via Ferrata in Mazamet
25 km

Via Ferrata in Mazamet

Looking for big thrills? Desire to surpass yourself? The via ferrata of Mazamet is for you! In the the Arnette gorges, in Mazame, via ferrata and giant zip line, under the footbridge. Acrobats and adventurers will enjoy this safe activity which completes, since 2022 the current tourist offer. This land is located in a protected natural site carried by an outstanding historic heritage (Cormouls-Houlès remarkabe gardens, St-Sauveur ruins, classified archeological site), and a rich and diverse wildlife. Nearby, after crossing the Mazamet's Hymalayan footbridge at 70 meters high over the Arnette river, you will find the medieval village of Hautpoul and its gardens, as well as, on the GR7, the House of Wood and Toy, its arboretum and its orchard. A nice wander along the 'Art Net' to picnic in th the shadows of chestnut trees. - Via Ferrata with ziplines : . Access: 20 mn . Drop : 90 m . Length: 880 ml . Difficulty: AD à D+ . Duration: 2 h 30 . Way back: 20 mn - Via Ferrata without zipline . Access: 30 mn . Drop: 110 m . Length: 370 ml . Difficulty: AD à D+ . Duration: 1 h 30 . Way back: 20 mn - Via Ferrata (upper part of Hautpoul) . Access: 20 mn . Drop: 60 m . Length: 130 ml . Difficulty: PD . Duration: 45 mn . Way back: 25 mn Minimum gear required: . Helmet . Harness . Closed shoes . Rest Karabiner & short lanyard . 2 wide aperture autoblock gate karabiners . Karabiner aerolink specifically for continuous safe line . Lanyard aeroline Ferrata . Double lanyard with shock absorber . Gloves General recommendations: Access to the Via Ferrata of Mazamet is prohibited: - to children measuring less than 1,35m and minors who are not accompanied by un experienced adult ; - outside opening hours and over night ; - in adverse weather conditions and especially when the route is slipppery and affected by snow, ice and stormy conditions. You agree to undertake this activity at your own risk. If you have little or no experience in this type of activity, please contact the services of a guide. Equipment rental: Mazamet Tourist Office Online booking: https://www.tourisme-castresmazamet.com/billetterie Rates: 18€/pers. Groups more than 5 persons: 16,50€/pers. Groups more than 10 persons : 15€/pers. Deposit: 400€ (on the day of the rental, chèque ou Crédit card) For beginners or persons needing a guide, you can contact: - Aude Escapades - Laurence Combes 06 03 50 00 85 - Axecime - Yannick Saulnier 06 08 42 27 13

95 rue de la Resse 81200 Mazamet
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Le moulin des Sittelles
35 km

Le moulin des Sittelles

The Moulin and the Pavillon d'Adélaïde seem to be in great discussion by the river. Located in the heart of a triangle Toulouse-Carcassonne-Albi, Castres doors and at the foot of the granitic massif du Sidobre, Burlats is a pretty responsible village of medieval history and Occitan culture. The Pavilion in Adelaide, the home of Adam, the Castle are evidence of a rich history. Along the River Valley floor village is surrounded by forest and forested mountains. The quality of water and improvements on the Agout make Burlats a privileged place for the practice of canoeing. The Moulin des Sittelles opens its windows on a green natural landscape and large spaces for approval. It has premises and equipment adapted for the reception of groups of children and adults, for all types of stays.Located in the heart of a triangle Toulouse-Carcassonne-Albi, Castres doors and at the foot of the granitic massif du Sidobre, Burlats is a pretty responsible village of medieval history and Occitan culture. The Pavilion in Adelaide, the home of Adam, the Castle are evidence of a rich histo Bed & Breakfast Group at the centre of Burlats, with terrace and walled garden, overlooking the village square and the banks of the river Agout. Total capacity of 94 beds, divided into rooms of different capacities: single rooms, double, four, five, six or even seven people in beds 90x190cm bunk or not. Rooms on the first and second floor, each with a washbasin. Many rooms with private shower. Ground floor: rooms activity or class, room multi-activity, two dining rooms, kitchen equipped for groups; room music with instrumentarium and recording studio, home computer with internet access. Approval of National Education, youth and Sports.gite's group at the centre of Burlats, with terrace and walled garden, overlooking the village square and the banks of the river Agout. Total capacity of 94 beds, divided into rooms of different capacities: single rooms, double, four, five, six or even seven people in beds 90x190cm bunk or not. Rooms on the first and second floor, each with a washbasi

9 places des Tisserands Village 81100 Burlats
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Résidence Midi
26 km

Résidence Midi

Residency for musicians, artists and software developer Residence Midi is primarily a residence space for musicians, artists and software developer but when our rooms are not occupied by artists they are open for regular bookings. We offer space to make music, host co-working sessions, organise workshops, do R&D, build installations, solder electronics, rehearse, and (most importantly) relax. Whatever it is, we got you covered. Nestled at the bottom of the Montagne Noire in southern France, Mazamet is a paradise for walking, cycling, swimming and just wandering around. Accomodation Our residency is situated on the first floor of our beautiful 1920’s Maison maitre, offering three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, a living room and two balconies. Each bedroom has its own unique character and atmosphere. The Unit Our biggest and brightest room with a stunning view over the mountains and garden. It comes with a comfortable queen size bed and cozy rocking chair. It offers a personal en-suite bathroom, including bathtub and private toilet. It has airconditioning. The Blue room This room lends its name from the blue tapestry on the walls and stained glass windows. It has a comfortable queen size bed, work desk and en-suite toilet and sink. You share the communal shower. Le Maroc A bright and comfortable room with a cozy queen size bed. It comes with a small desk, couch (that serves as an extra bed) and a private balcony. You share the communal toilet and bathroom. The Kitchen Fully equipped with a stove, oven, dishwasher and fridge. Shopping facilities, regional markets and grocery stores are all in walking distance. The living room The wooden table seats 8 and is a great place to get work done. Sink in the couch to relax. You can see the garden and mountains from the balcony. The Garden We love our little park. Covered by trees and flowers: this 1 acre slab of greenery is the perfect place to relax. The garden is accessible through a private corridor that leads directly to the residency upstairs. There are multiple seating areas, an outside work space and even a shower for the hot summer days. Internet The whole house and even the garden has fast internet. Soon it will hopefully be even faster as we are getting fibre. Environment At Residence Midi we think of the environment. This is why most of our furniture is second hand vintage or repurposed, the linens and textiles are made of bio cotton, other natural material or fabricated out of recycled materials. All our cleaning products, detergents and beauty products are ecological, non toxic, biodegradable and often handmade and according to zero waste principles to avoid unnecessary packaging.

12 rue du Redondal 81200 Mazamet
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