Best attractions and places to see around Félines-Termenès are characterized by their natural landscapes and historical sites within the Corbières-Fenouillèdes Regional Natural Park. The region features deep gorges, ancient castles, and elevated viewpoints offering expansive vistas. Visitors can explore a variety of natural and cultural landmarks, making it a destination for those interested in outdoor activities and history. The terrain often includes intermediate trails, suitable for hiking and discovering the area's unique geology and heritage.
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The point marked here is on the worthwhile circular trail that includes the gorge and the "La Frau" lookout rock, which offers repeated beautiful views. The castle can be seen from a distance from here.
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A worthwhile viewing rock. After visiting the Georges de Terminet, you can make a nice circular walk and see the gorge from above again. The extra meters of altitude are worth it...
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Here you can hike a bit into the gorge... although you should be sure-footed and wear sturdy shoes in the last section before the waterfall. The small parking lot in front of it costs €4 and is likely to be full during peak travel times.
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Here's a tip: the parking lot directly in front of the gorge costs €4 and is relatively small. I recommend visiting this place either out of season or, like me, making a long circular hike from Termes and walking over the castle to the gorge and then over the great viewing rock "La Frau" back to the starting point. You should wear sturdy shoes for this, as you did here in the gorge.
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With a bit of scrambling over the rocks (be careful, one spot is greasy/slippery due to lots of hikers!) you can get to this point to see the waterfall.
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Viewpoint in the heart of the Corbières-Fenouillèdes Regional Natural Park, on the GR 36 route. Below, you can see the very impressive Termes castle, which is in ruins and overlooks the Sou valley.
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This access, as close as possible to the water, allows you to admire one of the spectacular sections of the Terminet gorges, from the bottom of the canyon.
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The region is rich in natural landscapes, particularly within the Corbières-Fenouillèdes Regional Natural Park. A must-see is the Terminet Gorges, where you can hike into the canyon to admire spectacular sections and a waterfall. For panoramic views of the gorges and surrounding area, visit La Frau viewpoint.
Yes, the most prominent historical site is Termes Castle. This ruined castle offers tours with an admission fee, providing a circular route through the site with informational booklets. You can also get a magnificent distant view of the castle from the View of Termes castle viewpoint on the GR 36 route.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from easy to difficult. For example, the 'Termes l’imprenable – boucle au départ de Termes' is an easy 6 km loop. More challenging options include the 'Terminet Gorges – Termes Castle loop from Moulintour' which is about 15.7 km. Many trails incorporate viewpoints and historical sites. You can find more details on hiking routes at Hiking around Félines-Termenès.
Yes, several attractions are often incorporated into circular walks. For instance, the La Frau viewpoint is a great spot to include in a circular walk, offering views of the Terminet gorges from above. The tour of Termes Castle itself follows a circular route.
Yes, there is a small parking lot directly in front of the Terminet Gorges. It costs €4, but be aware that it can fill up quickly during peak travel times. Some visitors recommend parking further away and incorporating the gorge into a longer circular hike from Termes.
Beyond hiking, the Félines-Termenès area offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can explore challenging MTB trails like the 'Terminet Gorges – Termes Castle loop from Aude' (50 km) or scenic road cycling routes such as the 'Cascastel-des-Corbières via the col de Couise loop' (43 km). Find more routes at MTB Trails around Félines-Termenès and Cycling around Félines-Termenès.
Many attractions can be enjoyed by families. Termes Castle offers a circular tour with an admission fee that includes a reduced rate for children up to 15 years. While the Terminet Gorges can be explored, some sections require sturdy shoes and sure-footedness, so it might be more suitable for families with older children.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of natural beauty and historical significance. The spectacular sections of the Terminet Gorges and the exceptional views from La Frau viewpoint are highly rated. The historical depth of Termes Castle also draws significant interest, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Wasserfall am Ende der begehbaren Schlucht (Waterfall at the end of the accessible gorge) within the Terminet Gorges offers a rewarding experience after a bit of scrambling. It's a beautiful natural feature that requires a little effort to reach, making it feel more like a discovery.
The Terminet Gorges feature a waterfall at the end of an accessible section, which implies the presence of water. While not explicitly designated as a swimming spot, the gorge offers opportunities to be close to the water, and some visitors may choose to cool off there. Always exercise caution and check local regulations.
The region's intermediate trails and natural landscapes are generally enjoyable during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder, making hiking and cycling more comfortable. Summer can be hot, especially in the gorges, but the shade might offer some respite. Winter activities are less common due to cooler temperatures, but the historical sites remain accessible.


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