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Frédéric CalasDomaine de Campras
Saissac
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Holiday Home | 1 | 85 | 120 | 440 | 690 | 20 | 0650 |
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Attractions
- Château de Saissac: Located in the village of Saissac, this medieval castle offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the castle's ruins, including its defensive walls, towers, and a dungeon.
- Canal du Midi: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Canal du Midi is a 17th-century canal that stretches across southwestern France. Tourists can enjoy boat rides, cycling or walking along the canal's scenic towpaths, and admiring the charming villages and vineyards along the way.
- Carcassonne: Just a short drive from Domaine de Campras, Carcassonne is a fortified medieval city and another UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ramparts, narrow streets, and historic buildings, including the impressive Carcassonne Castle.
- Abbaye de Saint-Papoul: Situated in the village of Saint-Papoul, this former Benedictine abbey is a fine example of Romanesque architecture. The abbey's ornate cloister, chapter house, and church are open to visitors, providing a glimpse into its rich religious history.
- Lac de Saint-Ferréol: Nestled in the Montagne Noire, this scenic lake is an ideal spot for outdoor activities. Tourists can enjoy swimming, picnicking, or renting paddleboards, kayaks, or pedal boats. The lake's surrounding area also offers hiking and biking trails.
- Montolieu: Known as the "Village of Books," Montolieu is a picturesque town with numerous bookshops, art galleries, and craft workshops. Visitors can explore the village's charming streets, visit the Museum of Book Arts and Crafts, or simply relax in one of its cozy cafes.
- Grotte de Limousis: This captivating limestone cave, located near the village of Limousis, offers guided tours showcasing its impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and underground river. It's a fascinating adventure for those interested in geology and natural formations.
- Lastours: Situated in the heart of Cathar Country, Lastours is a collection of four medieval castles perched on a hilltop. Visitors can hike up to the castles and explore their ruins while enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
- Revel: This charming market town is known for its medieval covered market hall, the Halle de Revel. Visitors can stroll through the market, which still operates on Saturdays, and admire the town's timber-framed houses and historic sites. 10. Toulouse: While a bit further away, Toulouse is worth a visit for its vibrant atmosphere and rich cultural heritage. Known as the "Pink City" due to its distinctive brick architecture, Toulouse offers numerous attractions such as the Basilica of Saint-Sernin, the Capitole de Toulouse, and the Cité de l'Espace space museum.