One min travel: Mazamet, France
One min travel: Mazamet, France
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France Tarn Hautpoul village / France Tarn Mazamet Village médiéval d'Hautpoul Centre village
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Mazamet
Printemps au-dessus de Mazamet
France (Carcassonne, Mazamet, Albi and Toulouse) - March 1983
A glimpse back at the medieval cities of Carcassonne, Mazamet, Albi and Toulouse in the Occitanie region of France. (March 1983)
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Abbey Saint-Hilaire on a rainy day in South of France - Hair Buddha travels
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Located halfway between Carcassonne and Limoux, Saint-Hilaire forms part of the collective conscience. You only need step into the Abbey to have 1000 years of history spark your imagination.
Louis the Pious singled out the Abbey in the 9th century: he gave it a major role by providing the greatest protection from a Carolingian King. Throughout the Middle Ages, the Benedictine Abbey used its influence. In the 10th and 11th centuries, it became the cemetery for the counts of Carcassonne. One of the greatest artists of the 12th century created one of his masterpieces: a reliquary marble alter, (one of his masterpieces), in honour of Saint Saturnin, the Abbey's patron saint. The Abbey endured the Albigensian Crusade and the consequences of an attack by the Black Prince during the Hundred Years' War. The Abbey survived, reinforcing its defences and adding innovative embellishments from the Gothic period. The Abbey's living quarters are decorated with painted ceilings, which are outstanding examples of the problems at the end of the 15th century, which will soon see the Wars of Religion destroy the kingdom of France and the village of Saint-Hilaire...
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France Tarn Ambialet City center / France Tarn Ambialet Centre ville
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Exploring the Treasures of Tarn: A Comprehensive Guide
In this episode of the Join Us in France podcast, hosts Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin explore the Tarn department in Southwest France, highlighting its rich cultural and natural attractions. They discuss the region's stunning red brick architecture, medieval villages, and notable cities such as Albi, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The episode delves into the topography of the area, with its small mountains and the beginnings of the Massif Central and the Black Mountains. Listeners will learn about the beautiful forests, the Gorges du Tarn, and the excellent hiking and biking opportunities available.
Get the podcast ads-free Elyse and Annie also share insights on must-visit towns like Cordes-sur-Ciel, Lautrec, Castres, and Gaillac, known for its wine production. The episode touches on the region’s fascinating history, including its role in the Cathar wars and its famous bastides. Additional highlights include the charming towns of Rabastens, Lisle-sur-Tarn, and the unique attractions like the Pont Suspendu in Mazamet. Whether you're interested in outdoor activities, historical sites, or simply enjoying the picturesque landscapes, this episode provides a comprehensive guide to discovering the many treasures of the Tarn.
More episodes about the Occitanie region Table of Contents for this Episode
Today on the podcast: A Comprehensive Guide for Exploring the Tarn Podcast supporters No Magazine segment Welcome to the Tarn: A Hidden Gem in France Exploring the Natural Beauty and Topography of the Tarn Highlighting Tarn’s Must-Visit Medieval Villages and Cities Museums in Castres The Charm of Lesser-Known Towns and Their Unique AttractionsCarmaux Saint-Sulpice-la-Pointe Rabastens Lisle-sur-Tarn Giroussens Jardin des Martels Soreze and Its Attractions A Journey Through Ambialet and Castelnau de Montmiral Castelnau de Montmiral Lacaune and Its Surroundings The Gaillac Wine Country The Forests of Tarn Copyright
360° views of France : Today a walk in Lavaur
Today a new 360° view of france !!
A 360° immersive walk in Lavaur.
The town of Lavaur retains a remarkable old centre, with its monuments, its walks, its gardens and its maze of old streets lined with houses where brickwork alternates with timber framing. Dominating the left bank of the Agout, deeply incised, the city combines the beauty of the site with the charm of a city in the South-West.
PASSA PAÏS : 80km A VELO
On a découvert une très jolie voie verte dans le parc naturel régional du Haut Languedoc entre l'Hérault et le Tarn. C'est une ancienne voie ferrée réhabilitée en voie verte (piste cyclable totalement séparée de la route), sécurisée et facile d'accès pour les cyclistes sportifs, débutants ou en famille.
Voici le récit de notre voyage à vélo de 80km en 4 jours. On a découvert des paysages très variés de Bédarieux à Mazamet. Et on a également la rencontre de locaux qui nous ont transmis leur passion pour leur territoire.
00:00 Introduction
00:39 Générique
01:00 Etape 1 Bédarieux - Mons la trivalle
02:20 Mons la Trivalle
02:21 Camping du Caroux
03:41 les gorges d'Héric
04:36 Etape 2 Mons à Prémian
05:00 Pont Eiffel
05:15 Olargues
05:50 Pont du diable
06:15 Castrum
06:25 Escalier-rue
06:54 Escape game à Cebenna
07:22 Source du Fréjo
08:15 Ecogite des Camparols
09:52 Etape 3 Prémian - Labastide-Rouairoux
10:19 Visite d'une miellerie
11:40 Saint Pons de Thomières
12:10 Courniou
12:13 Grotte de la Fileuse de verre
13:04 tunnel de la Fenille
13:19 Labastide-Rouairoux
13:25 Chambre d'hôte La bastide du Thoré
14:15 Musée du textile
15:00 Etape 4 Labastide - Mazamet
16:00 Mazamet
16:22 Passerelle de Mazamet
16:57 comment revenir au point de départ?
17:16 La malle postale
17:30 Golf à Lamalou
17:57 Paddle sur l'Orb à Bédarieux
18:51 générique de fin
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360° views of France : Today a walk in Hautpoul
Today a new 360° view of france !!
A 360° immersive walk in Hautpoul !
On a rocky peak of the Montagne Noire, is the small picturesque village of Hautpoul. Shipwrecked in history, you can still see beautiful vestiges of the Middle Ages, as well as splendid panoramas over the valley of Mazamet and its surroundings.
Since 2018, a Himalayan footbridge, unique in Occitania, crosses the Arnette gorges in Mazamet. Exceptional viewpoints over the valley, access to the medieval village of Hautpoul and thrills are part of the program for this family outing par excellence!
Designed with respect for the environment, this footbridge blends perfectly into the natural landscape of the Montagne Noire. With free access 24 hours a day, crossing the 140m long and 70m high footbridge should give you some thrills! Suspended in the air, you can also enjoy a splendid view of the valley and the town of Mazamet.
Musée du Catharisme - Mazamet
C’est ici, dans les recoins de la Maison Fuzier, charmante demeure du XIXème, que se conte aujourd’hui l’histoire du catharisme. Véritable musée ethnologique et historique, la Maison des Mémoires invite le visiteur à déambuler de pièces en pièces à la découverte du patrimoine mazametain, livrant à son public les clefs de compréhension de ce mouvement religieux médiéval ayant marqué ce territoire...
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Musée du Catharisme - Mazamet
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Villages & Patrimoine - TOP 10 en Montagne Noire - S.3 - Ep.3
Top 10 des lieux à voir en Montagne Noire !!!
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Un jour en Occitanie, voyage au cœur du patrimoine
Elle est la plus grande région de France. Véritable décor à ciel ouvert, elle envoûte par la beauté sauvage de ses grands espaces, ses sites naturels exceptionnels, ses ouvrages d’art, et le charme de petits villages authentiques. Elle invite à la balade poétique fredonnant à nos oreilles un air de fière liberté.
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• Canal du midi
• Auvillar
• La passerelle de Mazamet
• Parc naturel régional des Grands Causses
• Lectoure
• Cirque de Navacelles
Ces Sites d’exception vous sont proposés par les labels patrimoniaux de France
Association des Biens français du patrimoine mondial UNESCO / Les Plus Beaux Villages de France / Les plus beaux détours de France / Sites et cités remarquables de France / Fédération Nationale des Parcs naturel régionaux / Grand Site de France
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Mazamet et la passerelle de Hautpoul
Villages & Patrimoine - Hautpoul - S.3 - Ep.4
Bienvenue dans se village médiéval atypique, accrocher sur le flanc de la montagne noire ! Rejoignez le soit par la passerelle de Mazamet après une petite randonnée ou bien par le bas du village ;)
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Passerelle Du Drac | Himalayan Bridge | Auvergne Rhone Alpes | French Alps
Passerelle Du Drac | Himalayan Bridge | Auvergne Rhone Alpes | French Alps
Visit the amazing bridge over the Drac river with some incredible views over the French Alps.
00:00 Intro
00:12 Walking to Drac
00:48 Crossing the himalayan bridge
02:08 Drone views
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Drac is a watercourse of the Isère river, crossed by a thrilling picturesque bridge just on the Monteynard-Avignonet Lake side. The bridge connects the natural regions of Matheysine and Trièves, located between the municipalities of Lavars and Mayres-Savel, in the Isère and the Rhône-Alpes areas of France.The left and the right shores of the bridge offer ports, car parking, and excellent day trip starting point for all kinds of tourists, hiking, and visitors to the area.
A place to take your breath away
We bet you fancy scenic landscapes and striking natural views, especially those hidden amidst the unconventional tourist trails around Europe? Would you enjoy a transient adrenaline rush and a slight slip beyond the ordinary when in France?
Passerelle du Drac, or the Himalayan footbridge, is boastfully invading our record of extraordinary European adventures that you need to hear more about.
Location and getting there
Drac is a watercourse of the Isère river, crossed by a thrilling picturesque bridge just on the Monteynard-Avignonet Lake side.
The bridge connects the natural regions of Matheysine and Trièves, located between the municipalities of Lavars and Mayres-Savel, in the Isère and the Rhône-Alpes areas of France.
The left and the right shores of the bridge offer ports, car parking, and excellent day trip starting point for all kinds of tourists and visitors to the area.
Things to see and do around Passerelle du Drac
Walking the bridge is, of course, one of the main activities preferred by the tourists. The platform is absolutely safe, lifted high above the waters, and truly spectacular. Anyway, there are several other things to experience once you end up in the area. Some of the most exciting among them include:
Taking the Voilier l’Echo 90 boat trip or the different cruises, suitable for people of all ages and profiles.
Enjoying various organized activities on the lakeside, including children’s games, volleyball contests, rope climbing, lawn bowling, and pool swimming.
Kiting with some of the best instructors in the region, who also offer long-term kiting schools.
Picnicking, barbecuing and sunbathing in the green area around the crystal-clear waters.
Joining a guided hike by foot or by renting an off-road electric scooter, e-bike, or even a horse.
Fishing during daytime with a compulsory fishing card available on the premises.
Experiencing the exceptional boat and shore restaurants around and savoring the fantastic local cuisine.
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Grande Rue in Aubusson
The Grande Rue was created shortly before the French Revolution. It became one of the major routes through the town of Aubusson in the 19th century. This video will shed light on the history of the street and point out some of its remarkable buildings.
The stream running through the town is hidden beneath Aubusson’s Grande Rue, but until 1770, it flowed in the open air.
Some time before the Revolution, the entire district, which at that time still had a medieval appearance, was transformed. A vault was constructed which covered the stream, and later enabled the development of the Grande Rue, which became a major thoroughfare through the town.
The Grande Rue experienced its golden age in the 19th century when it bore the traffic of the major routes passing through Aubusson.
The tower house located at number 74 is one of the oldest buildings on the street. As is customary in Aubusson, its turret features a chestnut shingle-covered cone-shaped roof crowned with a finial. The building dates back to the late 15th century or the early 16th century and was owned by the Rogiers, a family of tapestry makers, during the 18th century.
At the junction between the Grande Rue and Rue Châteaufavier stands another historical building, known as the timber frame house, which retains its former structure and features an overhanging first floor. It most probably dates back to the 15th or 16th century. The ground floor was used as a bakery from at least the 19th century until the 1960’s.
An unusual house dating back to the 19th century can be found at number 64 on the Grande Rue. Resembling logs made from wood and other vegetables, the decor of its reinforced cement façade is a fine example of Rococo cement or rustic style.
During the late 19th century and early 20th century, Rococo cement became popular throughout the Creuse, particularly in Felletin, most likely thanks to cement masons who specialised in this on Paris building sites. Aubusson contains several other examples of Rococo decor, for example in one of the outbuildings of Château Saint Jean.
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