Aude Campsite
Would you like to go on holiday in the south? By opting for a campsite in the Aude, you are certain to combine discovery of an exceptional heritage, relaxation on the beach and walks in unspoilt…
From Cathar country to medieval Narbonne, a unique cultural tour
Are you interested in history? The department is home to a collection of 22 medieval cities, châteaux and abbeys, all vestiges of the life of the Cathars. From the Abbey of Fontfroide to the Château of Montségur, go back in time to discover this medieval religious movement. More of a nature person? You can plan a walk without further delay along the Canal du Midi, in the peat bogs of the Montagne Noire or on the cliff paths of the Corbières. So many exceptional cultural and natural sites to explore during your camping holiday in Occitania.
Camping holidays in the Aude in terms of towns
By booking accommodation or a pitch at a campsite near Narbonne or a campsite near Carcassonne, you will be able to discover these two towns from every angle, and fully enjoy the pleasures offered by each. All you have to do is choose between walking along the banks of the Robine Canal in Narbonne or strolling along the ramparts of Carcassonne! And for those who dream of combining cultural visits, shopping sessions and sun-bathing on the golden sand, go to Narbonne-Plage, a seaside resort located in the municipality of Narbonne.
The specialities of the Aude: a gourmet journey for your taste buds
Did you know? The vine, which has been present in the region for over 2000 years, is an integral part of the culture of the Aude. An opportunity for pleasure-lovers to treat themselves to a little tasting along the wine route... At aperitif time, the pork dishes of the Montagne Noire and the Pays de Sault will grace your table to the delight of foodies young and old. There are many options for the main course: 'bouillabaisse', grilled fish, 'cassoulet' with goose 'confit', lamb from the Cathar region, a few oysters from Leucate... And for a sweet treat, try honey, nougats or 'marrons glacés' from the region.