Welcome to Cathar Tours and our guided walking holidays in
Aude, Languedoc, South West France. Our walking tours are centre based and are
designed primarily for couples of varying ages and abilities.
France has some 110,000 miles (177,000 kilometres) of
footpaths which are broken down in to long distance, regional and local
footpaths. For more information on the types of footpaths and their names click Here.
A
quick calculation indicates that it would take you seven years to walk them
all with no stopping.
The modern région
of Languedoc covers only a fraction of the lands where Occitan or the
langue d'oc – the language of oc, once dominated. Bas
Languedoc covers an area stretching from
Agen in the North West through
Toulouse
and across to
Nimes
in the North East down through the
Camargue and Montpellier to
Perpignan in the South.
It is a region of outstanding and contrasting natural beauty and steeped in
medieval history.
The Languedoc Roussillon region is ideal for people
who like to walk and caters for all levels of walkers. There are around
440km of documented walks representing some 168 hours of walking in
the region with over 80% of them being circular. The routes vary in length
from a modest 1km to around 17km. Each walk is graded for difficulty and/or
time to complete using a
range of colours, Green (the easiest), blue, red and black (the most
difficult). There are 19 green walks, 15 blue walks, 19 red walks and 9
black walks making 62 walks in total. All the walks have been graded and
signposted by the Fédération
Française de la Randonnée Pédestre
The department of
Aude occupies the bottom right of the region of Languedoc and takes its name
from the river that runs through the department rising in the
Pyrenees where it makes its
dramatic descent through the gorges in the high valley (Haute Vallee) after
which it meanders across the plains to finally meet the Mediterranean at the
ancient roman city of Narbonnne.
The departmental administration is based in
Carcassonne where within a short walk can be found the magnificent ancient
Cité of
Carcassonne
surrounded by not one but two high ramparts and boasts an incredible 52
towers. Aude is also the land of the romantic Cathar castles which are in
abundance from which we have taken our name.
Audes spectacular and
varied landscape makes the area ideal for walking. The high mountain paths
and meadows, the plains and the coastal nature reserves offer walking at all
levels and abilities making it one of the most popular walking areas in
France.
The walks cover various terrains and interests from
mountain to town and even cities. Each one is unique and many help unfold
the fantastic history and natural beauty of this spectacular landscape.
The region benefits from a variety of wildlife, we have
deer, wild boar and bear not mention the rich and diverse collection of
birds including the spectacular Bunelli Eagle. In the mountains and on the
plains you will also encounter the rich and beautiful plant life.
One important factor
that contributes to the popularity of the area with walkers is the climate.
The region benefits from a late autumn, early spring and a short winter.
This makes it possible for us to walk virtually all year with just a short
break between mid July till early September due to excessive temperatures
(around 35/40 deg C).