| Rex |
Mar 11th, 2001 04:09 PM |
I have never been to Carcassonne, and I get criticized here for answering with nothing more than Internet research. I hear a lot of disillusionment connected with Carcassonne, and I figured that this is a "hole" in my familiarity with the more popular destinations of France. <BR> <BR>So, this may or may not be worth anything to you. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. <BR> <BR>Take a look at the web page www.cathares.org/gpc08.pdf - - you'll need Adobe reader. Write to me if you don't know what that means - - or it may direct you to a download of Adobe reader automatically if you don't already have it. <BR> <BR>It looks to me like maybe the <<chambre d'hote>> - - (roughly a synonym in French for B&B) for #2 (in yellow-orange) - - M. Christopher Gibson "La ferme Sauzette" (in Palaja) might be a match for what you are seeking. Tel: 04.68.79.81.32 - - I wouldn't be surprised if Mr. Gibson is British. I understand that the British have a great attraction for the medieval era connected with "le Pays Cathare" in the departement of Aude. And they have bought up vacation properties like crazy all over the south of France. <BR> <BR>On a related note, you might also look at www.cathares.org/personnage.html - - on the same website for a "visite virtuelle" - - or www.cathares.org/guide-du-pays-cathare.html to order a copy of "le guide pratique" of the area (in French only, perhaps). Even available as a download ("telechargement") - - at www.cathares.org/gpc-it.html (this will lead you to the map listed above). <BR> <BR>Hope you can use this in some way. <BR> <BR>Best wishes, <BR> <BR>Rex <BR>
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