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Camping in Castelnaudary

Castelnaudary is world-famous for its traditional cassoulet. There’s so much to discover here: the Canal du Midi, the Moulin du Cugarel and the narrow streets. Just 30 minutes from the Montolieu campsite, the perfect combination of rich cultural excursions and the peaceful setting offered by your campsite near Castelnaudary.

A town to discover with the whole family

During your family stay at the Montolieu campsite, you’ll enjoy the peace and quiet of the campsite and its proximity to Castelnaudary.

Renowned for its cassoulet, you and your family can enjoy this delicious dish in one of the many local restaurants.

To digest this hearty meal, why not take a stroll along the Canal du Midi, on foot, by bike or from a boat, for a unique perspective on this UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Fancy an unusual visit near Castelnaudary? The Moulin du Cugarel is a famous restored windmill that bears witness to the region’s rich cereal-growing heritage.

Don’t miss the collegiate church of Saint-Michel, with its Gothic architecture and Cavaillé-Coll organ. Castelnaudary is a town where you’ll enjoy strolling through the shady streets to discover its architecture.
Don’t miss the summer night markets, where the town welcomes small producers and local craftsmen.

It’s an excellent opportunity to introduce children to local produce and regional gastronomy.

What’s more, the region is very committed to protecting the environment and boasts a wide range of hiking trails, gentle sports and walks through the picturesque villages of the area.

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Typical landscapes of the Aude region

A department in the south of France, Aude boasts a diverse range of landscapes, from the coastal garrigues to the Corbières, the Montagne Noire and its forests, the Cabardès and the western hills.

Castelnaudary is a small town in the heart of this region. It’s the ideal starting point for discovering these natural landscapes. Surrounded by vineyards, cereal fields and streams, the town leads to numerous hiking and biking trails with panoramic views.

Among these trails, several levels are possible, from “very easy” with the Chemin des Carmes or the Chemin des Moulins (about 5 km each), “easy level”.

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With the Calvaire loop via Tournery and Les Combes (7 km), “medium” with the Campanile circuit (12, 7 km) or “difficult” with the “Les Collines du vent” hike (48 km) linking Avignonet-Lauragais to Fanjeaux.

You’ll follow in the footsteps of the millers along the Canal du Midi to the Crêtes du Lauragais, escorted by the many mills along the way.

To cool off, Lac de Ferréol is ideal for water sports and relaxation. To admire the local flora and fauna, visit the Réserve Naturelle de la Haute-Vallée de l’Aude.

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Your campsite in Castelnaudary

For your stay in the Aude, the 3-star Montolieu campsite welcomes you. Ideally located thirty minutes from Castelnaudary, fifteen minutes from Carcassonne and close to the Canal du Midi, it’s the perfect campsite for all lovers of peace and nature.

The site offers 40 shaded pitches for caravans, motorhomes and tents. For added comfort, eight mobile homes are available, as well as two fully-equipped lodges, two safari tents and a safari mini-tent, for an unusual stay.

To make your vacation easier, the campsite has a snack bar where you can quench your thirst after a long walk and enjoy a delicious meal with the whole family.

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What’s more, to get your day off to a good start, you can enjoy a breakfast of homemade breads and pastries. The campsite near Castelnaudary also has direct access to a tennis court, soccer field and municipal swimming pool. Fancy an unusual visit?

The Moulin du Cugarel is a famous restored windmill that bears witness to the region’s rich cereal-growing past. The collegiate church of Saint-Michel, with its Gothic architecture and Cavaillé-Coll organ, is also worth a visit. Castelnaudary is a town where it’s easy to stroll through the shady streets and discover its architecture.

Don’t miss the night markets in summer, when the town welcomes small producers and local craftsmen.

What’s more, the region is very committed to protecting the environment and boasts a wide range of hiking trails, gentle sports
and walks through the region’s picturesque villages.

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To make your stay in Carcassonne as pleasant as possible, our campsite offers a full range of services.

Bread and pastries are available for delicious breakfasts.

We also offer on-site catering and take-away. We also offer a range of meal formulas and gourmet baskets.