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Discover Mas-cabardes, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon

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Nestled in the heart of Aude, the charming town of Mas-cabardes beckons you to explore its delightful surrounding attractions. As you wander through its quaint streets, marvel at the architectural structures typical of the region, telling a rich and fascinating history. Around Mas-cabardes, nature offers a plethora of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking trails meander through the lush hi...See more

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The Bosc Grand path
4.8 km

The Bosc Grand path

Loop to the north of the village, you will pass close to the cave, take the opportunity to visit it (pay for entry)! WARNING: in summer, protect yourself from the sun and keep hydrated because of the long distance, the sunshine and the elevation gain. Start in the centre of the village, Place de la Fontaine. Head north on Rue du Four, then continue along a slightly sloping path towards the "Grave" stream. Further on, turn left at the junction with the "Ménentière" stream and go up towards Fournes-Cabardès. In the village, turn right on rue de la bergerie (D401) leaving the wash house on your left. Walk for about 450m and then take a path on the right. Go down towards the Courrebies valley and go up to Sériès. Take the D401 and cross the hamlet then the ford. At the level of the "Courtal Long" sheepfold, in the left-hand bend, take the path on the right towards the pass (alt 644m) on the crest of Mount Simel. Take a break to admire the landscape. Resume the progression: go down the stony path for 1km then at the level of a grove of trees, turn right through the scrubland. At the bottom of the track, turn right and 150m further on, turn right again and go up. Arriving at a flat area, at a small crossroads: look out for the signs. Turn left and follow a small path in the middle of fairly short vegetation. Go down to the level of the Limousis cave, cross the shady car park and then take the road opposite which leads back to Limousis.  

4 h
9.8 km
Easy
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La Grotte des Maquisards - The resistants cave
6.2 km

La Grotte des Maquisards - The resistants cave

Near to the GR 36 and the giant chasm of Cabrespine, a nice walk on the Mediterranean slope of the Montagne Noire and its limestone landscapes. Yellow mark with a circleDeparture from the parking lot on the left before the village’s entrance.Leave the parking lot and go towards the village. Once at the first house, turn right onto rue du 8 Aout 1944.About 100 meters later, outside of the village,  take the path on the right towards the Maquis stele.Behind it, on the left, the path carries on through vegetation with some difficult passages on the rocks : be careful when the weather is humid.Once you have crossed "Laure’s gulch", you will need to go up a little in order to cross another gulch a bit further : "Matte  Arnaude’s" one.Then go up through a more dense vegetation that will shield you from the sun.There is a path through a small wall in the shadow of some oak trees.Once at the pass, go slightly on the right on a relatively flat path for 1 km : please remember to close all three gates.Soon after, you will encounter a cross-path : turn right to go slightly up.Soon, you will come across a fork.Turn right and admire a beautiful point of view,  then go down for 500 meters until the Coroluna cave.Carry on going down until Escoles ravine, then go back up.At the cross-path, turn left. You will walk in front of another bigger cave that was used as a shelter by the resistance.There is a commemorative plaque above the entrance.While passing by, it would be nice to have a thought towardsthem  : "they died for FRANCE and FREEDOM".Follow the itinerary towards the stream (it can be dry sometimes).Walk back up for 90 m bringing you back to the Maquis stele .Go back to Trassanel village in order to go back to the parking lot.

3 h
6.1 km
Easy
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The eagle rock
7.2 km

The eagle rock

Above the giant chasm of Cabrespine: between shale and limestone where terraces become truffle patches. Yellow markingsCross the road opposite the entrance to the Espace Maguelon and take a tarred road that climbs up to the left. If you look down on the sides, you will soon notice a succession of small signs indicating the names of the plants that have taken root on the path. This botanical trail will lead you to the pass.When you reach the first houses, return to the path on the right, which climbs hairpin turn under holm oaks. Here you take an old path that leads to the cirque of Escoles, that was a century ago, land of the best vineyards and once the land of the lords of Cabrespine. In this first part of the path, the Cabardès schist outcrops, which will soon give way to limestone up to the summit.Suddenly, at the crossing of a path coming from the left, we find a concrete section on 25m/80ft. You are close to the entrance of the "Gouffre Géant" cavern (that you can visit, approximately 45mn, ask about visiting hours (tel: +33 (0)4 68 26 14 22). The path goes around and behind the buildings. Here the route crosses a Natura 2000 listed area which especially protects bats.A few hundred metres above the path runs along a magnificent wall of dry stones. Then we discover on the left in this wild environment some recently cleaned plots of land; they are truffle patches. Shortly after , you reach the pass where you are invited to take a few steps to your left, facing south to get a magnificent view of the Escoles site.  The rocky cirque configuration in the heights is followed downwards by a succession of terraces well exposed and protected from the wind. Leaving the route of the "Las Escolas" loop on the left, take the path to cross the bottom of the valley and pass near a ruined sheepfold to, after a bend to the left, progress for about fifty metres on the side.You will soon find a path on the left that goes down. It leads to the cave of the maquisards, a high place of the WW2 resistance in the Montagne Noire. You can make this detour on the outward or return journey (40 minutes return) to grasp the living environment of these Resistance fighters, most of whom were executed, and to feel the breath of freedom that we owe them.By taking the path back where you left it, you reach a small pass. Leave the path leading to Trassanel on your left and take the one on your right which goes north first over grassy crests, then over pebbles and rocks, following the route which winds between the cairns (artificial heaps of stones) up to geodetic point 700.Then head east on the ridge up to the Roc de l'Aigle. At the arrival, give yourself a time to recover in front of the Pyrenees and enjoy the panoramic view without moderation! 

3 h
6.5 km
Easy
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Dawn’s footsteps (Les pas de l’Aube)
7.5 km

Dawn’s footsteps (Les pas de l’Aube)

Along this itinerary, discover a whole mosaic of beautiful landscapes that man has shaped over time. Olive trees, scrubland, rockroses, junipers and holm oaks. Further on, in the steepest parts, on the cool banks of streams, there is still the chestnut tree, an important source of income for the inhabitants in the past. Old sheepfolds recall that there was also a considerable pastoral activity. Signs: Yellow markings Departure  Place de l'Eglise. Cross the bridge over the Clamoux. Turn right and then immediately left on the "Chemin de Brescou". The path climbs between two walls and then crosses terraces with some fruit trees. Pass next to a “capitella” drystone hut. After the scrubland, go past holm oaks and pass by the old sheepfold of "Costo Granie". Climb up to the crest of the Cocaillère pass. Go down slightly and turn left along the fence. Take the track on the left towards the point of view of the "Traouc de l'Oulo" in the loop of the track, beware by strong wind, this place is very exposed. After 100m turn left and continue on the track. After a few meanders in the heather, turn right to go down to the stream "Belle Bruyère". Continue through the forest. Pass the brook of “Burgasse”, then a sheepfold, the brooks of “Laouzière” and “Fouzéry” to reach the road to “Serremijeanne” hamlet.Cross and go down by the small path between the meadows and the stream. Cross it and go up between two low walls by following the ruins of the farm of “Maïssantoul” underneath. Further on, cross the brook again and by the path, join the road and follow it for 500m. To take on the right the road which goes down towards the brook of “Belle Bruyère”. Pass the footbridge, go up the road from where we see the "Cabanial" and join the road in a loop. Turn right immediately on the downhill path that cuts the loops of the road. Join the road before the hamlet of “Laval” and carry on back towards Cabrespine.

4 h
9.7 km
Easy
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Aribaud’s Walls - Les capitelles
8.7 km

Aribaud’s Walls - Les capitelles

In Conques-sur-Orbiel about thirty volunteers meet for half a day a week to restore these capitelles (dry stone hutS) which served as shelters for the winegrowers during the bad weather. Signs: Blue markings Departure to the right of the big sign going up the track for about 200m. Take on the right a path (small trail) following the blue arrows. Gradually go into the "Occitan garriga" scrubland to discover different “capitelles”. Arrival on a track, on the right for 50m then on the left where four visual supports will inform you about the Essences of the area, the Garrigue, the Alaric mountain and the Pyrenees. Resume the progression behind you by following the markings, you will pass in front of the capitelle des Jumelles. Then two capitelles further on, you will leave on your right the departure of the Cagarot (path N°4, 2km, with beautiful panoramas) and by taking on the left you will arrive at "l'embarrade", this place was restored and fitted out in picnic area by a local association of protection of the capitelles. The path continues on the right up to a track, turn left, slightly uphill for about 250m. On your right, you can see another construction, "l'assietadou" dry stone shelter for sitting. Then the signposts will take you to the left, the progression will take place in a rather dense garrigue, very pleasant and you will end up on a new track. Turn right for 50m and then turn left (do not go over the power line). You will fall back on the track of the departure, take on the left in light descent for the return. You are facing south towards the Pyrenees: admire the panorama... Return to the parking lot.

1 h
2.2 km
Very easy
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Dry stone and scrubland
9.1 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
9.5 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
4.3 km
Very easy
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The streams - Les Ruisseaux
10 km

The streams - Les Ruisseaux

Castans, village of the Montagne Noire, is perched at the top of the Clamoux valley, where it spreads out in hamlets clinging to its flanks. As its name suggests, it is the land of the chestnut tree. It is a village nestled in the vegetation with dry stone walls, bridges, terraces and chestnut groves. Signs: Yellow markings Departure from the Cayac parking lot in Laviale (Castans). Go up by the tarred road. At the first junction, go down on the right by the stairs, then turn left. We go up gently in the undergrowth. At the top, under an overhanging house, turn right until you reach the Cloutels stream. Cross it by a bridge made of two imposing stones and turn right at the first junction, then left at the second. At the next junction (La Goussatiéro), follow the path that gently descends towards La Clamoux to where it receives the stream of Aiguebelle. Cross the river by a wooden footbridge and go up opposite to the track. Turn right for 300m. Leave it on the right for a path that goes down, passes the ruins of Perga-Bas and joins the Réalpo stream. Cross the stone bridge and carry on for 800m, then take a small path on the right which descends for 100m and goes up on the left to Quintaine. In the hamlet, turn right onto a paved path that runs down along a garden, crosses the road and continues to Lafargue. Take the road on the left to cross the hamlet and cross the river. Go up on the other bank, cross the road and climb up in front of the chapel. Continue on the grassy path that joins the road. Take it on the right and cross the hamlet of Laviale passing in front of the fountain-lavoir and its strange calvary, then up past the town hall. After the inn, go up to the right to find the parking lot.

3 h
6.6 km
Easy
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Via Ferrata in Mazamet
12 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: 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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Grand' Hortensia
44 km

Grand' Hortensia

Fully renovated and furnished holiday home for 14 people, just outside the village, 1 minute from the leisure centre. Situated at an altitude of 620 metres, in the Hautes Terres d'Oc, your holiday at Saint-Pierre de Trivisy in the Haut-Languedoc Regional Nature Park. You'll love the friendly locals, the leisure centre ideal for children (and adults too!), the first-class rivers for fishing, forest walks, hiking trails... In the village, you'll find all the shops you need for your holidays, a wellness and spa centre open all year round, a leisure centre with a water park, water slides, Aventure Parc (tree climbing) and lots of entertainment in summer... Fully renovated and furnished holiday home sleeping 14. For families or groups of friends, it is located at the entrance to the village, on the road to Lacaune, just a minute's walk from the leisure complex. Enclosed garden, terrace Ground floor: - large living room opening onto a single-storey terrace at the rear, equipped with a wood-burning stove, - fully-equipped kitchen (traditional oven, microwave, combined fridge-freezer, extractor hood, dishwasher... ) with comfortable dining area, - laundry room opening onto outside terrace with washing machine, ironing board and iron - wc 1st floor: - 3 bedrooms, each with double bed (140x190), - large bathroom with bath and shower, hairdryer - wc 2nd floor: - 2 bedrooms, each with double bed, - bedroom with 2 single beds (90x190) and 2 bunk beds (90x190), - 2 toilet cubicles with shower, - wc A small games house with a multi-games table (table football, billiards, table tennis and table hockey), board games and toys for the children. External electric car charging point. Le Grand Hortensia can be rented in a smaller format (ground floor and 1st floor only), a gîte for 6 people, Le Petit Hortensia (reference G1746 on Gîtes de France).

1200 avenue des Monts de Lacau 81330 Saint-Pierre-de-Trivisy
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La Villa de Mazamet
14 km

La Villa de Mazamet

In a quiet area 5 minutes walk from the city center, with views of the Montagne Noire, magnificent mansion with 5 air-conditioned rooms of the highest standard and many services for a well-being stay in the heart of the South West . Come stay at La Villa de Mazamet, one of the best luxury guest rooms in the heart of the south-west and winner of the Trip Advisor Traveler's Choice for 9 years in a row. The Villa is a magnificent mansion located in a quiet area 5 minutes walk from the city center, with views of the Black Mountain. Your hosts Geoffrey and Janice will do everything to make your stay unforgettable, with a cheerful welcome, advice on how to enjoy the region and good homemade dishes. Our 5 bedrooms are 26m² (52m² for the Suite) and have an en-suite bathroom. Each has its original parquet and marble fireplace, and have been redecorated with excellent quality furniture, paintings and fabrics. In addition, we provide, free of charge, tea and coffee machines, Gilchrist & Soames toiletries, slippers, bathrobe and safe. The centerpiece remains the bed: sweet dreams with the Hypnos king-size mattress. Divine ! A spa and a massage room in the basement, two lounges and a dining room on the ground floor, a library on the first floor, an outdoor pool, terraces and a gazebo in the garden, each space of La Villa is thought to bring you comfort and well-being. If you can leave your room, La Villa is an ideal base for exploring our magnificent region, UNESCO-listed sites of Albi and Carcassonne, passing by mountain lakes, vineyards or superb cycling tours in the countryside. There is something for every taste !

4 rue Pasteur 81200 Mazamet
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