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We visited Carcassonne today which was over an hour away, south east down the péage. We used the tag from the MH, waving it at the windscreen at the barrier. Unlike our tag for Spain the one for France isn't linked to a specific vehicle.
There are in a sense two Carcassonnes, the old city on the east of the river and the rest of the city which is mostly on the western bank of the Aude.
The old city is where the tourists go and we joined them today. This was the first glimpse as we got near, vineyard in the foreground.
As we were in a car we headed for the main car park but it has a height barrier and the approach road we used was decidedly not MH friendly. There is a bus park which you can park or stay in overnight according to the aire apps - but research your route if you plan to use it. We passed a campsite just outside the city which was within cycling distance and probably has a shuttle bus. This would be the best option if you didn't want to use the bus park.
The front door.
The walls.
The throng! (of which we were part of course )
This is Place Marco Polo in the most popular bit of the city at 11:45, folk were already grabbing tables at the restaurants.
The former cathedral, now downgraded to a Basilica apparently. It wasn't easy to photograph because of other buildings around it so an internal shot only.
A couple of random shots.
And then it was time for lunch! We chose the Restaurant du Petit Puits which has very mixed reviews but it had a nice roof terrace and we only wanted something simple.
We both chose the salade croustillante aux chevre chaud which was basically goats' cheese inside a crispy crepe on top of a simple salad. For €13.50 it was fine. The brown blob in the middle was fig jam which worked well with the dish.
Meanwhile the city around us was still under repair.
We wanted to go to Carcassonne having once glimpse the old city as we drove past on the autoroute and been intrigued.
We weren't disappointed today, the crowds were only thick in a couple of spots and outside of these places it was fairly quiet as some of the photos might suggest.
Not a place to visit again but the itch has been scratched.
There are in a sense two Carcassonnes, the old city on the east of the river and the rest of the city which is mostly on the western bank of the Aude.
The old city is where the tourists go and we joined them today. This was the first glimpse as we got near, vineyard in the foreground.
As we were in a car we headed for the main car park but it has a height barrier and the approach road we used was decidedly not MH friendly. There is a bus park which you can park or stay in overnight according to the aire apps - but research your route if you plan to use it. We passed a campsite just outside the city which was within cycling distance and probably has a shuttle bus. This would be the best option if you didn't want to use the bus park.
The front door.
The walls.
The throng! (of which we were part of course )
This is Place Marco Polo in the most popular bit of the city at 11:45, folk were already grabbing tables at the restaurants.
The former cathedral, now downgraded to a Basilica apparently. It wasn't easy to photograph because of other buildings around it so an internal shot only.
A couple of random shots.
And then it was time for lunch! We chose the Restaurant du Petit Puits which has very mixed reviews but it had a nice roof terrace and we only wanted something simple.
We both chose the salade croustillante aux chevre chaud which was basically goats' cheese inside a crispy crepe on top of a simple salad. For €13.50 it was fine. The brown blob in the middle was fig jam which worked well with the dish.
Meanwhile the city around us was still under repair.
We wanted to go to Carcassonne having once glimpse the old city as we drove past on the autoroute and been intrigued.
We weren't disappointed today, the crowds were only thick in a couple of spots and outside of these places it was fairly quiet as some of the photos might suggest.
Not a place to visit again but the itch has been scratched.
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