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Guy FrancoisChâteau De Villeneuve
Montolieu
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Located just 15 km away from Carcassonne, this charming Bed & Breakfast offers a serene and elegant escape with breathtaking panoramic views of the Pyrenees. With 5 beautifully appointed bedrooms and 1 spacious flat, guests can enjoy a tranquil and refined atmosphere. Indulge in delicious meals at the table d'hôte, take a refreshing dip in the swimming pool, and rest assured knowing that this delightful retreat is open year-round for your convenience.Reviews
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Directions
To reach the Château de Villeneuve, you have several options:
By plane: You can fly to Cacassonne airport, which offers flights from London and Brussels through Ryanair.
By train: You can take a train to Carcassonne station, operated by SNCF.
By bus: There is a bus service available from Carcassonne to Montolieu. You can find the timetable for this route.
By car:
- If you are coming from Toulouse, you can take the A61 motorway and exit at Castelnaudary. From there, follow the RN113 road towards Carcassonne. Once you reach Alzonne, take the D8 road. In Montolieu, drive through the village towards Saissac and Revel. After 2 km, you will see a small road on the right indicating "Villeneuve". The castle is just a short distance down this road.
- If you are coming from Narbonne, take the A61 motorway towards Toulouse. Exit at Carcassonne Ouest and continue on the RN113 road towards Toulouse. After passing Pezens, turn right towards Revel and continue past Moussoulens. In Montolieu, drive through the village towards Saissac and Revel. After 2 km, you will see a small road on the right indicating "Villeneuve". The castle is just a short distance down this road.
By plane: You can fly to Cacassonne airport, which offers flights from London and Brussels through Ryanair.
By train: You can take a train to Carcassonne station, operated by SNCF.
By bus: There is a bus service available from Carcassonne to Montolieu. You can find the timetable for this route.
By car:
- If you are coming from Toulouse, you can take the A61 motorway and exit at Castelnaudary. From there, follow the RN113 road towards Carcassonne. Once you reach Alzonne, take the D8 road. In Montolieu, drive through the village towards Saissac and Revel. After 2 km, you will see a small road on the right indicating "Villeneuve". The castle is just a short distance down this road.
- If you are coming from Narbonne, take the A61 motorway towards Toulouse. Exit at Carcassonne Ouest and continue on the RN113 road towards Toulouse. After passing Pezens, turn right towards Revel and continue past Moussoulens. In Montolieu, drive through the village towards Saissac and Revel. After 2 km, you will see a small road on the right indicating "Villeneuve". The castle is just a short distance down this road.
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- Montolieu Village: Located near Château De Villeneuve, Montolieu is a quaint medieval village known as the "Village of Books." It is home to numerous bookshops, art galleries, and workshops, making it a popular destination for literature and art enthusiasts.
- Canal du Midi: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal du Midi is a 17th-century canal that runs through the region. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks or bike rides along the canal's banks, or even take a boat trip to explore the picturesque landscapes and charming villages that it passes through.
- Carcassonne Medieval City: Just a short drive from Château De Villeneuve, Carcassonne is famous for its stunning medieval city. The fortified walls, narrow cobbled streets, and well-preserved castle make it a remarkable place to explore. Visitors can immerse themselves in history, visit museums, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Abbey of Saint-Papoul: Situated in the village of Saint-Papoul, this beautiful Romanesque abbey dates back to the 8th century. Visitors can admire its impressive architecture, explore the cloisters, and learn about its fascinating history. The abbey also hosts various cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year.
- Limoux: A charming town known for its sparkling wine, Limoux offers a delightful mix of historical sites and natural beauty. Visitors can wander through the medieval streets, visit the Saint-Martin Church, and enjoy wine tastings at the local vineyards. The town is also famous for its vibrant Carnival celebrations held between January and March.
- Lastours Castle: Located in the village of Lastours, this group of four Cathar castles is perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the valley. Visitors can hike up to the ruins and explore the fortifications, towers, and stunning panoramic views. The site provides a glimpse into the medieval history of the region.
- Cité de l'Espace: Situated in Toulouse, approximately an hour's drive away, Cité de l'Espace is an interactive space museum and theme park. It offers a range of exhibits, planetarium shows, and interactive displays for visitors of all ages to learn about space exploration and the universe.
- Narbonne: A historic city with Roman origins, Narbonne is located near the Mediterranean coast. Visitors can explore its impressive Gothic cathedral, stroll along the Canal de la Robine, and visit the Archaeological Museum to discover artifacts from Roman times. The city also boasts beautiful sandy beaches nearby.
- Fontfroide Abbey: Nestled in a peaceful valley near Narbonne, Fontfroide Abbey is a well-preserved Cistercian monastery founded in the 12th century. Visitors can admire the stunning architecture, explore the tranquil gardens, and learn about the daily life of the monks. The abbey also hosts concerts and cultural events throughout the year. 10. Toulouse: Known as "The Pink City," Toulouse is the vibrant capital of the Occitanie region. It offers a mix of historical sites, including the impressive Basilica of Saint-Sernin and the iconic Capitole de Toulouse. The city is also renowned for its aerospace industry, with attractions such as the Aeroscopia Museum and Airbus Factory Tour.