Attractions and places to see around Saint-Laurent-De-La-Cabrerisse include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in the Aude department of the Occitanie region. This charming village is situated in the heart of the Corbières region, characterized by ancient streets and well-preserved architecture. The surrounding area features wild countryside, garrigue, pine forests, and vineyards, offering diverse points of interest.
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Beautiful monastery complex with a small café in the garden
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Very picturesque city full of history
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Beautiful medieval city with its superb abbey, unmissable.
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The Alaric signal covers the Corbières massif. Perched at 500 meters above sea level, is the highest point of Alaric Mountain. This summit offers a beautiful panorama of the Montagne Noire, the Corbières massif, the Canigou massif as well as Ariège and the Aude plain.
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A true jewel of medieval architecture, the hall was created in 1315 to mark the relocation of the Lagrasse market, previously located outside the walls. With its adjacent streets, the square was an important shopping center until the First World War. Source: http://www.lagrasse.fr/?page_id=15
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Former castrum, this site was long named Priory of Saint-Pierre d'Alaric. Even if the term "Priory" remains, the site is now known as the Château de St-Pierre; or Château d'Alaric.
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Alaric's signal offers a magnificent panorama.
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The village itself boasts a charming old town, often referred to as "L'escargot," with narrow streets and well-preserved architecture. You can pass through a 16th-century fortified gate to enter this medieval area. Additionally, the historic Saint-Pierre d'Alaric Priory, also known as Château de St-Pierre or Château d'Alaric, is a significant former castrum in the area.
Yes, the region offers several beautiful viewpoints. The Signal of Alaric, at 500 meters above sea level, is the highest point of Alaric Mountain and provides a magnificent panorama of the Montagne Noire, the Corbières massif, the Canigou massif, Ariège, and the Aude plain. Pech Musié also features an orientation table with scenic views, and the Roca Dansaira is a curious rock formation at the edge of a ravine, part of a botanical trail.
The surrounding wild, unspoilt countryside, garrigue, and pine forests are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous footpaths and trails for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For specific routes, explore the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, and road cycling routes guide for the area.
The medieval village of Lagrasse is a fantastic family-friendly option. It's certified as one of France's most beautiful villages, featuring a quaint covered market and a charming old town that children and adults alike can enjoy exploring.
The region's climate makes spring and autumn particularly pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the natural landscapes are vibrant, making it ideal for exploring the garrigue, pine forests, and vineyards.
Yes, a weekly market is held every Tuesday morning in Saint-Laurent-De-La-Cabrerisse, offering a chance to experience local life and find regional products. Additionally, the nearby medieval village of Lagrasse features a historic market hall that is a true jewel of medieval architecture.
Beyond the village's own fortified gate, you can visit Villerouge-Termenès Castle, an impressive château in a small, pleasant town. This ruined castle dates back to the 11th century and even offers a restaurant serving 14th-century cuisine inside.
During hikes, you can discover the natural cirque of Viviès, a distinctive geological formation. Another unique feature is the Roca Dansaira, a curious rock playing points at the edge of a ravine, which is part of a botanical trail. The Les Faisses Hike also allows you to follow the course of the Nielle stream.
Saint-Laurent-De-La-Cabrerisse is located in the heart of the Corbières wine-growing region. The historic Chateau Saint Laurent, for example, is surrounded by vineyards and was historically associated with the Papacy in Avignon, with its wines served at the Popes' table. There are opportunities to visit local wine estates in the area to learn about and taste regional wines.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The quaint old towns, like Lagrasse, with their medieval architecture and charming flair, are highly rated. The panoramic views from spots like the Signal of Alaric are also a major highlight, offering stunning vistas of the diverse landscapes.
Yes, the region offers a variety of trails, including easier options. For example, the 'Hiking loop from Fabrezan' is rated as easy and covers a distance of about 7.2 km. You can find more details and other suitable routes in the hiking guide for the area.


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