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From Bordeaux to Catalonia: vineyards, the Canal du Midi and the Mediterranean

From Bordeaux to Catalonia: vineyards, the Canal du Midi and the Mediterranean


5 stops


5 nights


330 miles


Revel amidst the ramparts of Carcassonne, lose yourself in a starry sky or navigate the locks on the Canal du Midi... this road to the south will take you through city escapes, stylish aperitifs, rural vineyard retreats and exhilarating road trips. When in Bordeaux, an exploration of its illustrious listed châteaux is a must, before heading for Occitanie and Cathar Country. After a stop-off in the famous medieval citadel, it's off to the coast to find some great diving spots! Take a short trip around the magnificent Castellet de Perpignan for some shopping set to sing-song accents, before escaping to the nearby summits of the Pyrenees.

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Bordeaux

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Bordeaux

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Food and drink hotspots of Bordeaux

Food and drink hotspots of Bordeaux

Four creative entrepreneurs created this unusual new place with trendy decor and original cocktails. It is definitely a must-see for any trip to Bordeaux.

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4, Quai des Chartrons

33000 Bordeaux

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Bordeaux on a moto

Bordeaux on a moto

See Bordeaux in a new light. Travel by moto across the winding roads through the vinyards. Showcasing the passion and lifestyle of winemaking, your journey takes you to a classified Grand Cru of Saint-Emilion for a wine cellar tour and to enjoy a prepared lunch. 

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Bommes

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2 Michelin stars 2026Sauternes wine estatewine-inspired cuisineode to Art Déco350,000-bottle cellar

Bommes, France

Château Lafaurie-Peyraguey Hôtel & Restaurant LALIQUE

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The prestigious Sauternes AOC

The prestigious Sauternes AOC

Stretching across nearly 2,000 hectares (4,950 acres), the Sauternes appellation is one of the finest in the wine-making industry and in Bordeaux. An inseparable companion for fois gras, the sweet amber-yellow wine got its reputation from the illustrious Château d'Yquem. To wander through the vineyard is to visit outstanding wine cellars; to admire the world-famous estates rising from the vines is to feel the pulse of a region full of unique treasures.

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Canoeing and kayaking on the Ciron River in Bommes

Canoeing and kayaking on the Ciron River in Bommes

In the village of Bommes, take a canoe or a kayak down the Ciron River that feeds into the Garonne River. It's a fun and one-of-a-kind way to paddle through and explore this gorgeous part of the Sauternes region. Perfect for anyone who loves outdoor activities!

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Budding Astronomer

Budding Astronomer

A dinner at La Ferme des Etoiles, this famous Gers observatory is sponsored by the famous Hubert Reeves and well-known by all astronomy enthusiasts. Organised every weekend, these evenings are specially designed to discover the wonders of the sky with family or friends. Starting at twilight, a specialist from the farm accompanies you as you search for the stars, first with the naked eye, then with binoculars ,and finally with a telescope. Friendly and fascinating!

Fleurance, Gers

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The assault has launched!

The assault has launched!

A reconstituted medieval camp for children. Various activities showcase the art of war and the associated techniques from the fourteenth century. Learn about trebuchets, rams, belfries and other unique items. In summer, a troupe of actors offer medieval shows.

Larressingle, Gers

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Cocktail lounge in Gascony

Cocktail lounge in Gascony

A traditional family bar-restaurant during the day that is transformed into speakeasy at night. The young boss knows the tricks of the trade to concoct great classic cocktails with style, attracting everyone from the surrounding vineyards. Let the evening pass and when midnight comes, the curtain falls and the party continues in the back!

La Coccinelle, Barbotan-les-Thermes

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Aureville

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Canal du Midi in Toulouse

Canal du Midi in Toulouse

A stunning work of art connecting Toulouse to the Mediterranean. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal du Midi dates back to the 17th century. Canal du Midi is the perfect spot for a romantic walk or a Sunday stroll, but you will also find brightly colored “péniches” (barges) that house shops like Maison de la Violette, known for its handmade body products and candy based on the delicate little violet flower.

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Carcassonne

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Let’s drink wine and dance

Let’s drink wine and dance

'Le Bar à vins', a simple name that hides this unmissable night spot in Carcassonne. Party the night away in the open air, surrounded by medieval walls and the tricentenary chestnut tree. Every weekend, DJs play music into the early hours of the morning in this Medieval City.

Le Bon Plan: it's hard to tell that this bar is also owned by Marie-Hélène Rigaudis, the housewife of the Domaine d'Auriac, who will be happy to reserve you a coveted table.

More information: Le Bar à Vins, rue du Plô

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Carcassonne, in wide angle

Carcassonne, in wide angle

Walk around capturing photos while being guided by a professional. This 'photowalk' allows you to discover the city of Carcassonne from different points of view: the barbican of l'Eglise Saint Grimer, the Grande Caponniere, or even the magnificent Porte d'Aude at sunset. An urban and artistic walk.

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Nautical Picnic on the Canal

Nautical Picnic on the Canal

Linking the Atlantic ocean to the Mediterranean sea, a crazy dream dating back to the 17th century. The Chef of Domaine d'Auriac will provide you with a well stocked basket. Then you'll step back in time, traversing the beautiful water and landscapes of Cathar country. Imagine yourself on the Ondine ship, which is close to the Seuil of Naurouze, the highest point of this venerable and unique river, and also a UNESCO heritage site.

En savoir plus : Canal du Midi, Carcassonne

Se renseigner auprès de NaviCanal, et le Domaine d'Auriac

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Slow Road in Cathar Country

Slow Road in Cathar Country

A day in Roussillon to explore the southern roads in a 2CV. With you at the wheel, ask your co-pilot to guide you: itineraries amid vineyards, mountains and picturesque villages. It is up to you to choose your stops: historical sites or gastronomic breaks. Take a detour by the Poterie Not at Mas Ste Puelles, the oldest pottery shop in Southern France. On your way, don't forget the Abbaye de Fontfroide, a restored Cistercian abbey that has been re-decorated with stained glass windows and precious works of art.

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Saint-Cyprien

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Snorkelling on the Catalan Coast

Snorkelling on the Catalan Coast

Experience the Caribbean! Discover the richness of the seafloor off the Vermeille coast with a snorkel!

Equipped with real diving equipment, we leave by boat along the rocky coast to reach the best spots for experiencing the wonders hidden a few metres down in the Mediterranean.

Beginner or experienced diver? We can also plan guided trips.

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Shopping Trends in the Grand Sud

Shopping Trends in the Grand Sud

From the windows, to the interior decor, to the delightful tea room, you must experience the amazing Maison Quinta. The building itself is worth the trip - this mansion showcases true Catalan style. After passing through the door, you'll be encompassed by the warm, eclectic atmosphere of the 900 m2 house: decorative objects by famous designers, furniture, lights, dishes, local gastronomic and cultural products, rare objects linens, curtains, etc. There is a multitude of items to discover that have been collected over time.

Do not miss: The sublime Toiles du Soleil, whose deep-coloured stripes give a youthfulness to any decorative style. The fabrics are woven a few kilometres away, in the department's last manufacturer, now called Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant.

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The Yellow Train

The Yellow Train

A symbol of the Catalan and proudly showcasing the colours of blood-red and gold, the Yellow Train, also called 'the Canary”, connects Villefranche-de-Conflent to Latour-de-Carol. The train offers exceptional views of the landscapes and cultural sites over 63 kilometres.

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It's the factory!

It's the factory!

Sometimes factories tell stories that are as exciting as medieval castles. This is the case of the captivating industrial history of Thuir, the motherland of Byrrh, an aperitif that is now slightly out of fashion (they knew how to amuse themselves in the Fourth Republic!). With a range of thematic and theatrical tours of the cellars, immerse yourself in the history of a unique family and entrepreneurial saga, and let yourself be dazzled by the largest oak tank in the world.

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