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The drive between Albi and Carcassone
During the trip we are planning to SW France next spring (Bordeaux, Dordogne, Lot, Toulouse), we want to drive from Albi to Carcassone. I see that the shortest route goes through the Montagne Noire, which looks like it should be a very scenic drive. Is this the best route to take from Albi to Carcassone? Any advice on towns to visit?
I should add that on this particular day, we won't be in any particular hurry. Thanks in advance... |
Actually, that would be my least favorite route, mainly because I have a visceral loathing of Mazamet, even though Castres is a very interesting town. I would skirt the area entirely, and drive from Albi to Gaillac (major wine town), then to Graulhet and Lavaur, then Puylaurens, then Ravel, then stop at the lake at St-Férréol, then to Castelnaudary (where you should partake of some cassoulet), or even do the side-leg to Villefranche-de-Lauragais, then the Castelnaudary.
The Montagne Noir is just what it sounds like - a dark forest. And Mazamet is a blight. |
You sound like you underwent some terrible experience in Mazamet!
I will definitely check out the route you've suggested. |
Mazamet's a truly hideous town to begin with, but I think it was the roving gangs of young men throwing condoms at passersby that really turned me against it.
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Hi SS,
Take St. Cirq's advice. We followed her route from Carcassone to Albi. Very pleasant. In Carcassone, we stayed at http://www.lemontmorency.com/#/en/intro/ We thought it a very, very good hotel, but that could have been because it was in the upper 90's that day and the hotel has AC. ((I)) |
Thanks Ira but we won't be staying overnight in Carcassone.
StCirc, your route looks good. We'll probably use it. Do you suggest we stop in Revel? Do you have a recommendation for a good cassoulet restaurant for lunch in Castelnaudary, because we'll probably get there just in time for lunch (unless we like the wine in Gaillac too much). |
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