Discover Aude
Enjoy your stay by exploring our beautiful department, visiting the Citadel of Carcassonne, and much more!
Canal du Midi
The Canal du Midi is located in the south of France, spanning the departments of Hérault, Aude, and Haute-Garonne, with a portion extending into Tarn for part of its water supply system. This UNESCO World Heritage Site consists of several sections
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The Canal du Midi is located in the south of France, spanning the departments of Hérault, Aude, and Haute-Garonne, with a portion extending into Tarn for part of its water supply system. This UNESCO World Heritage Site consists of several sections
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The Aude is renowned for the richness and diversity of its landscapes. Isn’t it called the “little France”? From long sandy beaches to endless vineyards, from Pyrenean peaks to gorges, you can transition from one landscape to another in just minutes.
Cabrespine Chasm
The Giant Chasm of Cabrespine is among the top 10 most beautiful caves in Europe, with a depth of 250 meters and a volume of 1,600,000 cubic meters. It is notable for containing a diversity of formations unmatched until now.
The Citadel of Carcassonne
In the Aude region, in the heart of the city of Carcassonne, discover the castle and its ramparts, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Lake of La Cavayère
The true haven of peace in Carcassonne takes you straight into vacation mode. A place for walking and relaxation, you’ll find picnic areas, pedal boats, inflatable water games, water skiing, wakeboarding, paddle boarding, several beach volleyball courts, 3 supervised beaches in season, and a forest adventure park.
Lake of La Cavayère
The true haven of peace in Carcassonne takes you straight into vacation mode. A place for walking and relaxation, you’ll find picnic areas, pedal boats, inflatable water games, water skiing, wakeboarding, paddle boarding, several beach volleyball courts, 3 supervised beaches in season, and a forest adventure park.
African Reserve
Located between Narbonne and Perpignan, along the Mediterranean coast and bordering the lagoons that dot the Languedoc coastline, the Réserve Africaine de Sigean hosts thousands of animals across vast spaces to keep them wild and allow them to fully express their natural behaviors.
TERRA VINEA
In the village of Portel-des-Corbières, nestled on a mountainside with a majestic landscape before you, embark on our small train—the “Terra Vinea Express”—which will take you to the depths of the earth. You will enter an old gypsum mine that miners shaped starting in 1807 and worked for nearly 200 years.