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Cheap Flights To Toulouse From Manchester

If you are looking for a last minute flight to Toulouse  then you might want to check out the prices on the  Bmibay website.

They have launched a sale offering up to 40 per cent off flights to destinations across Europe from UK airports, with many deals available on flights to France including Manchester to Toulouse.

Return prices including taxes come out as little as 55GBP for September 2010.

Albi added to UNESCO World Heritage List

The World Heritage Committee meeting in Brasilia has inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List five new cultural sites in Viet Nam, China, Tajikistan, the Netherlands and the episcopal city of Albi in South-West France.

With cheap flights to Toulouse (1hr from Albi), you can now visit this charming meadiaeval city, famous for its Saint Cécile cathedral, Palais de la Berbie, the Old Bridge and the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum.

On the banks of the Tarn river in south-west France, the old city of Albi reflects the culmination of a medieval architectural and urban ensemble. Today the Old Bridge (Pont-Vieux), the Saint-Salvi quarter and its church are testimony to its initial development (10th -11th  centuries). Following the Albigensian Crusade against the Cathar heretics (13th century) it became a powerful episcopal city. Built in a unique southern French Gothic style from local brick in characteristic red and orange colours, the lofty fortified Cathedral (late 13th century) dominates the city, demonstrating the power regained by the Roman Catholic clergy. Alongside the Cathedral is the vast bishop’s Palais de la Berbie, overlooking the river and surrounded by residential quarters that date back to the Middle Ages. The Episcopal City of Albi forms a coherent and homogeneous ensemble of monuments and quarters that has remained largely unchanged over the centuries.

Other newly inscribed World Heritage sites: see UNESCO site

Tarn, Aveyron and Tarn-et-Garonne Estate Agents

To help you with your property search in the region we have listed some of the main estate agents.

Agence l’Union

Estate agency located in the historic 13thC and lively market town of Saint Antonin Noble Val nestling
in the gorge of the river Aveyron with properties throughout the region.

19 Place de la Halle, 82140 St Antonin-Noble-Val, France
Tel : +33 (0)5 63 30 60 24

Website..

Agency Bat’Immo
Estate agency located in Mazamet with properties throughout the region. Contact Serge ROUANET. French and Spanish also spoken. Located at 2 rue Assemat Rives in Mazamet (81).

Send an e-mail…

Tel: 06 66 88 75 93 Fax: 05 63 97 05 89

Profoncier International Agent Immobilier
Estate agent offering character properties ranging from village houses to large country estates in the Tarn, Aveyron and Tarn et Garonne departments. Located in Cordes.Contact Renée-Christine Nowakowski.

Send an e-mail…

Tel: 05 63 57 38 37 Fax: 05 63 57 38 62

Selection Habitat
French licensed real estate agency offering a bilingual English/French team with first-hand knowledge of the Tarn, Aveyron, Lot, Tarn-et-Garonne. Located on the route de Rodez in Valady (12). Contact Nav Vilain.

Send an e-mail…

Tel: 05 65 70 10 49 Fax: 05 65 70 15 17

Louis de Marigny
Louis de Marigny works with the Established French Estate Agency, Agence du Palais – Tarn 81 – specialising in assisting English speaking clients sell and purchase property in the Tarn and Tarn-et-Garonne. He provides help with all aspects of settling happily into a new way of life in France. Located in the Gaillac vineyards in Montels. Contact Louis de Marigny.

Send an e-mail…

Tel: 05 63 33 24 96

Foncia Timbal
Estate agent Foncia Timbal is your international estate agent in Carmaux & Albi, Tarn in south-west France. Foncia Timbal specialise in the sale of all types of property from chateaux, farmhouses and villas, through to town and village houses.

Send an e-mail…

Tel: 05 63 80 12 55

Agence Castraise English speaking estate agents offering farms and castles for sale. Located at 5 Rue Sabatier in Castres (81).
Tel: 05 63 59 03 41

Agence Globe Immobilier Bi-lingual estate agent offering a friendly and personal service when buying or selling a property. Based in Marcel Campes near Cordes (81) and covering the east of Tarn-et-Garonne, Aveyron, Tarn and Toulouse.
Tel: 05 63 76 48 19

Barthe Immobilier Bilingual estate agent specialising in country properties around Gaillac. Located at 72, place de la Liberation in Gaillac (81).
Tel: 05 63 57 03 21

Bruyere Immobilier English speaking estate agent specialising in the sale of forests and chateaux. Located at 42, place du Jourdain in Graulhet (81).
Tel: 05 63 34 61 85

Caroux Immobilier Estate agency with English speaking staff. At 12, av Liberte in Lacaune (81).
Tel: 05 63 37 48 41

Claire Canac Immobilier English speaking estate agents, part of the ORPI chain. Located at 24, Rue Alquier Bouffard in Castres (81).
Tel: 05 63 59 20 60

France Europe Immo English speaking estate agency with property for sale around the Castres area. Located at 33 rue Fuzies in Castres (81).
Tel: 05 63 35 00 01

Immobilier Julia-Roca Estate agency with English speaking staff. Part of the ORPI chain. Located at 9, rue Sabatier in Castres (81).
Tel: 05 63 72 36 36

Landes Immo Service English speaking estate agent covering the southern part of the Tarn. Located at 17, rue Gambetta in Castres (81).
Tel: 05 63 71 05 44

Action Habitat Estate agency with English speaking staff. Covers the Aveyron as well as Lot (46) and Tarn-et-Garonne (82). Located in Le Faubourg in Najac (12).
Tel: 05 65 29 74 74

Agence Maisons du Quercy Immobilier
Real estate agencies in Lot, Aveyron, Perigord and Rouerque. Specialises in Castles, Manor houses and large properties.
Tel: 05 65 34 10 12

Agence Michel Tranier English speaking estate agent with over 20 years of experience. Covers the western part of the Aveyron as well as Lot (46), Tarn (81) and Tarn-et-Garonne. Located at Promenade du Guiraudet in Villefranche de Rouergue (12).
Tel: 05 65 45 04 35

Bienvenu Immobilier Estate agent with English-speaking staff covering the Aveyron (12) and the bordering departements including Tarn-et-Garonne (82). At 10 ave Charles de Gaulle in Capdenac-Gare (12).
Tel: 05 65 64 80 43

Caroux Immobilier Estate agent with English speaking staff. At 24, ave de la Republique in Saint-Affrique (12).
Tel: 05 65 99 89 02

Immobilier Yves Passaga Estate agency with two branches in the Aveyron Located at 4 place Jean Jaures in Rodez (12) and Moulin du Marques in Bertholene (12).
Tel: 05 65 76 52 52

Laforet Immobilier – Millau Estate agency with English-speaking staff. Part of the Laforet chain. At 21 bd de l’Ayrolle in Millau (12).
Tel: 05 65 61 18 58

Laforet Immobilier – Rodez Estate agency with English speaking staff. Part of the Laforet chain. Located at 3 rue du Bal in Rodez (12).
Tel: 05 65 68 23 24

What is A Tarn Bastide?

History Of Bastides In The Tarn

Lisle sur Tarn
Lisle sur Tarn

The history of the Tarn bastides, began in the 13th and 14th centuries, triggered by the tragic episode of the repression of the Cathars, the so-called Albigensian Crusade. The building of the bastides signalled the start of a period of commercial prosperity that lasted throughout the Middle Ages.

What is a bastide?
The bastides in the Tarn and Albigeois areas are evidence of conscious town planning which took into account the steep hill-sites, and indeed actively sought out such sites so as to construct fortified towns. A feeling of insecurity was still very much a sign of the times.

Bastides were also seats of power as well as commercial centres. Villeneuve-la-Vieille, today renamed Villeneuve-sur-Vère, was built in 1212 by Déodat Alaman, an adviser to the Count of Toulouse. It had fewer than thirty houses and no fortifications surrounding it.

Cordes-sur-Ciel
Cordes-sur-Ciel

By means of the bastides, which were most often built with fortifications such as Cordes-sur-Ciel or Castelnau de Montmiral, the baron or overlord provided safety but also new towns or ‘free towns’, that is, towns free of taxes, thereby providing their new inhabitants with a way of improving their social situation.

Looking at a plan of these towns, you will find that the streets have been laid out in a grid pattern, either concentrically or tapering.

At the heart of the medieval fortified town is the square, the crossroads for every meeting, exchange or transaction. The neighbouring streets lead into it at each corner, usually passing beneath arches built between the surrounding houses.

The Cathars Crusade and the Cathar heresy were certainly major reasons for the building of some of the bastides: Cordes (1222), Castelnau-de-Montmiral (1222), Labastide-Rouairoux (1224) and Lisle-sur-Tarn (1229-1230) , under the direction of Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse, who tried to protect the Cathars.

The crusaders, that is the armies on the Catholic side, were not daunted by Labastide-Monfort (nowadays known as Labastide de Lévis) or indeed by Labastide Saint Georges built by the Montfort family facing Lavaur, to which they were about to lay siege.

In the same period, Puycelsi was also given defensive fortifications.


After the Crusade, the various areas of the Tarn underwent a recovery that was part of a general economic development, itself giving rise to the building of further bastides: Lisle-sur-Tarn (1229), Villefranche d’Albigeois constructed in 1239 by Simon de Montfort’s nephew Philippe, St Sulpice (1247), Labessiere-Candeil (1255), Florentin (1260), the royal bastide of Réalmont (1272), Valence et Cadix (1279), Briatexte (1290), Pampelonne (1290)…

Subsequently this kind of architectural urban development went far beyond the confines of the Tarn region, spreading throughout the whole of south-west France.

Just 53 years after the end of the Albigensian Crusade, a start was made on the building of Albi’s cathedral under the ægis of the bishops of the Albigeois. Power was in new hands now…

Tarn and Spanish Links
Either because of close commercial links or because of the fortresses captured by French armies, the Bastides in the Tarn were given Spanish names such as Cadix (Cádiz), Valence (Valencia), Pampelonne (Pamplona) and even Cordes-sur-Ciel (Córdoba).

Bastides of The Tarn To Visit
Here is a list of the Bastides of the Tarn to visit.

Labastide de Lévis

Lisle-sur-Tarn

Villefranche d’Albigeois

St Sulpice

Labessiere-Candeil

Florentin

Réalmont

Valence et Cadix

Briatexte

Pampelonne

Puycelsi

Cordes-sur-Ciel

Castelnau-de-Montmiral

Labastide-Rouairoux

Lisle-sur-Tarn

Cadix

Valence

Jet2.com Flying High at Newcastle with New Route To Toulouse

Jet2.comJet2.com today signalled further investment into the North East, with the announcement of its summer 2011 schedule which will see no less than five new direct routes launched from Newcastle International Airport – and will establish Jet2.com as the carrier to offer the widest range of international routes from the airport.

Jet2.com’s new services will include the only flights to city destinations Krakow, Prague and Toulouse from the North East, as well as popular holiday hotspots Alicante and Faro – and brings the total number of destinations served by Jet2.com to an impressive 24.

What’s more, services to Prague will commence as early as November 2010, ensuring holiday makers in the North East will be able to take advantage of the city’s famous Christmas Markets and festive offerings.

All routes are available to book from today for departures from November 2010, with incredible starting fares from £29.99 one way including taxes or from £199 for great value package tours through sister company, Jet2holidays.

New Jet2.com and Jet2Holidays routes and starting fares from Newcastle International Airport for summer 2011 are:

  • PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC from £29.99 one way including taxes, starting 5th November 2010 for from £199 for a three-night, bed and breakfast package holiday with Jet2holidays
  • KRAKOW, POLAND from £29.99 one way flight-only including taxes, starting 28 March 2011 or from £199 for a three-night, bed and breakfast package holiday with Jet2holidays
  • ALICANTE, COSTA BRAVA from £29.99 flight-only one way including taxes, starting 1 April 2011 or from £249 for a seven-night, self catering package holiday with Jet2holidays
  • FARO, ALGARVE from £29.99 flight-only one way including taxes, starting 2 April 2011 or from £259 for a seven-night, self catering package holiday with Jet2holidays
  • TOULOUSE, FRANCE from £29.99 one way flight-only including taxes, starting 22 May 2011

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Why not visit the South West France and Stay at La Peyrecout.

Circuit d’Albi – Motor Circuit In Albi – All The Main EventsCircuit d’Albi – Motor Circuit In Albi – All The Main Events

Circuit d’Albi – Motor Circuit In Albi – All The Main Events

The Albi circuit has 70 years of experience in organising motor-racing events, and its Grand Prix has been running for nearly as long. Racing amateurs and the rich and famous will come in their droves in September for the Grand Prix which is the main event of the year of the Racing Circuit of Albi. For the 80th anniversary of the association, this will be a very festive race with the return of stars.

HISTORY
In December 1927, a group of bikers gathered around a table at the “café des Négociants” in Albi. Around a drink, they had the idea of sealing their friendship and love for automotive sport.

At the beginning of 1928, the first association began to take shape and from 1930 was called the M.C.C.A. (Moto Camping Club Albigeois).

This Association gave to the people of Albi « Albigeois » their first thrill of automotive sport with the organisation of the hill climb race of Mascrabière in 1930. The first Grand Prix Automobile race took place on the Circuit des Planques in 1932 and the sport was up and running.

The association became the C.G.C.A. (Comité de Gestion du Circuit d’Albi) in 1985 and their passion and determination fueled the development of the Circuit of Albi. In its 80th anniversary year, the Circuit is preparing for a series of major improvements that will make it one of the best in France by 2010.

MAIN EVENTS FOR 2008
9th March 2008: Coupe de France des Circuits
This popular event is open to everybody, and it’s free! It starts the sportive season at the Racing Circuit in Albi.

30th and 31st May: Challenge Club Porsche Motorsport
For the first time, the French Porsche Club, Porsche France, will organise a major event at the Racing Circuit of Albi.

14th and 15th June: 2nd Rally of Val Dadou
This car rally held outside the circuit counts towards “Coupe de France des Rallyes” and “Championnat Midi Pyrénées.”

4th to 6th July: French Super Bike Championship
This French championship will be picking up speed at the beginning July 2008 with an increased budget of 125 000 €.

5th to 7th September: 66th Grand Prix Automobile of Albi
This is the main event of the year of the Racing Circuit of Albi. For the 80th anniversary of the association, this will be a very festive race with the return of stars.

1st to 2nd November 4th RSS – Stunt
The RSS (Rassemblement des Stunters du Sud) Stunt is a gathering of the all the stunt riders from the South of France and is also a tuning exhibition. It is one of the smallest events of the Albi Racing Circuit but still attracted more than 5,000 visitors in 2007.

MORE INFORMATION
Circuit Length : 3550 m

Location: 200 km from Montpellier – 700 km from Paris – 300 km from Bordeaux

Departement : Tarn (81)

Contact mail : info@circuit-albi.com

Telephone : +33 (0)5 63 43 23 00

Adresse : CIRCUIT D’ALBI – 81990 LE SEQUESTRE, France

Website: http://www.circuit-albi.com

Golf – A perfect south west France holiday

Golf d'Albi

Golf d'Albi

Why not stay at La Peyrecout and visit one of the stunning golf courses in the Midi-Pyrénées including the departments Tarn, Aveyron or Tarn-et-Garonne.

The region is ideal for golf players searching quiet but spectacular environments to play their favourite sport or spend golfing holidays in Midi-Pyrénées. With 36 golf courses across its eight départements, Midi-Pyrénées offers really diverse landscapes for fans of the little white ball.

18 HOLE GOLF COURSES NEAR LA PEYRECOUT

Golf de Florentin-Gaillac

In between the vineyard, this golf course is not too taxing. However, some strokes require good concentration prior to being played. A view of Albi from hole no 10 is quite superb.

Les Bosc Florentin
81150 Marssac-sur-Tarn
France
Phone: 05 63 55 20 50

golf-florentin@wanadoo.fr

www.golfflorentin.free.fr

Golf d’Albi-Lasbordes

A splendid championship golf course where the Tarn river runs alongside some of the fairways. On several holes, especially #15, you can be distracted by the beauty of the Cathedral Sainte-Cecile towering in the background.

Château de Labordes
81000 Albi
France
Phone: 05 63 54 98 07

contact@golfalbi.com
www.golfalbi.com


Golf Du Grand Rodez

The course offers wonderful panoramic views of the surrounding countryside around Rodez. A course of some 5,536 m, for a par 70, the technical 18 hole course will enable beginners and experienced golfers alike to express their passion and talents on the excellent fairways and greens.

Route de Vabre
12850 Onet-le-Château
France
Phone: 05 65 78 38 00
golf.rodez@formule-golf.com
www.formule-golf.com/fr/visitez_les_golfs/Grand-Rodez-Golf/Accueil.aspx

Golf de Mazamet

Created in 1956, this golf course, embedded in a countryside of rivers and majestic trees is one of the most beautiful in Midi-Pyrenees.

Pont de l’Arn
81660 Mazamet
France
Phone: 05 63 61 06 72
golf.labarouge@wanadoo.fr
www.golf-mazamet.net

Golf des Etangs de Fiac

Very nice to play here, think about the water hazards and the best place to land the ball on several holes and you will not be too taxed. Good facilities including swimming pool and an excellent restaurant.

Brazis
81500 Fiac
France
Phone: 05 63 70 64 70
golf.fiac-sw@wanadoo.fr
www.golfetangsdefiac.com


The Tour De France: Stage 13 Rodez – Revel

The Tour De France (Le Tour de France) pass the Aveyron and Tarn on Saturday 17 July 2010.

Stage 13 Rodez – Revel


After the start launched from Rodez, in Aveyron, and a few warm up climbs, the race will move to the Tarn valley and then head for the Lauragais and the Black Mountain. The ultimate challenge will be located in Saint-Ferréol, famous for its lake and… its hill climb. Just six kilometres from the finish in Revel, this climb could prove decisive in the final struggle for stage victory.

More details… (Official Tour De France website)

Book your stay at La Peyrecout now…

Cordes-sur-Ciel Holidays – What to see and do in and around Cordes

If you are holidaying in the Tarn region then a visit to Cordes is an absolute must. No matter which direction you come from, the sudden sight of the town built high on top of an isolated knoll, will always take your breath away. If you visit early or late season you may be lucky enough to see why it was renamed in 1993, from Cordes to Cordes-sur-Ciel. Low cloud and mist often shroud the valleys in this area and at this time Cordes appears above the mist and seems to float in the sky, bathed in sunlight.

Cordes is a large and amazingly well preserved bastide with dozens of narrow streets to explore. For the photographer there are photo opportunities at every turn of a corner as gothic archways frame beautiful timber framed buildings.

Since the golden ages,in the 15C, the fortified town has preserved an extraordinary medieval architectural heritage including significant remains of fortifications and, above all, a collection of magnificient Gothic style houses unique in France.

Find out more about Cordes-sur-Ciel history here…

THINGS TO DO

Tourist Office
Visit the Tourist Office of Cordes who have now moved to the place Jeanne Ramel-Cals near place de la Bouteillerie, which is on the roundabout when you first arrive in Cordes.

Walk into the Maison du Pays Cordais
By the tourist office, you can enter the Maison du Pays Cordais, which displays regional products (Gaillac Wine, Honey, Sheep’s cheese, Truffles, Goose, Veal of Ségala, Ducks etc) as well as the work of local artists and craftsmen (wrought-iron sculptors, glass blowers etc.), and get a feel for the wide-ranging talents of the inhabitants of Cordes.

Have a walk around Cordes
The Tourist Office publishes an excellent Walking Guide of Cordes in various languages (for €4.5). This guide explains in depth the history of Cordes and gives a full explanation and maps of the colour-coded walks :

Yellow sun : The Perched medieval town
Blue key : The Town and surroundings
Orange hand : Traders and Craftsmen
Pink church : Gothic buildings
Purple cross : History and religion
Green licorn : Legends and tales

Depending on your particular interest, you can choose one of these walks. Alternatively, if you are an extremely fit person or passionate about Cordes, you can do them all!

Have a walk in the Jardin des Paradis
The Jardin des Paradis was designed by Eric Ossart and Arnaud Maurières, landscape architects, but is now run by an association. This paradise at the foot of Cordes welcomes visitors and offers them a chance to relax. The garden comprises of a collection of areas, each with a different atmosphere, theme or colour to entice all your senses.

Jardin des Paradis
Le Fourmiguier
Rue des Jardins
81170 Cordes-sur-Ciel

Tel : 05 63 56 29 77

Costs : €5 for adults, €2.50 for children aged 8 to 17, free for children under 8.

Open from 29th April to 7th October.

Until mid-June :
Weekdays : 1400 to 1800
Sundays : 1100 to 1800

From mid-June to August :
Everyday : 1030 to 1900

From September to October:
Weekdays : 1400 to 1800
Sundays : 1100 to 1800
Closed on Mondays

PLACES TO VISIT
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
Maison du Grand Fauconnier (opened November 2006)
The Maison du Grand Fauconnier, built in grey sandstone, is the most recent of the gothic residences in Cordes. It has six arches on the ground floor and six bays on the floors above. In the interior courtyard, note the spiral staircase tower that in the 15th century was transformed by adding lattice windows. As well as the the Town Hall, it houses the Museum which is divided into 5 exhibition rooms:

Embroidery Room – In the Basement
In the showroom is exhibited one of the first mechanical frames, called a Swiss frame and threading machine, and an important collection of embroideries, produced in Cordes to decorate house-linen and women’s clothes.

Room Yves Brayer (1907-1990)
This room exhibits a donation made by the artist to his town: large oil paintings, gouaches, tapestries and lithographs. Yves Brayer, who stayed in Cordes, was one of the most representative artists of French figurative painting. He was at the beginning of Cordes’ artistic expansion after the Second World War

Room André Verdet

He was a poet,and sculptor of the stupendous florescence of Modern Art. In memory of his stay in Cordes during the sixties, he offered his town about fifty works of famous artists (as Picasso, Léger, Fromanger) to whom he was first a friend and a confidant.

Room Baskine (1905-1968) and Meunier (1924-1995)
Maurice Baskine was a surrealist artist, and Francois Meunier from Cordes was one his 11 pupils who he gathered together for the COMME exhibition in Paris in 1948.

Room Gagnaire (1911-1997)
Aline Gagnaire was an innovating contemporary artist.

A selection of their paintings, as well as the work of other regional and international artists, are exhibited in these magnificent rooms.

Cost : €3.50

Musée d’art moderne & contemporain
Maison du Grand Fauconnier
81770 Cordes sur Ciel
Tel : 05 63 56 14 79

Charles-Portal Art and History Museum
This museum displays a collection of documents and other items about the history of Cordes and its area throughout the prehistorical, Gallo-Roman, Merovingian and medieval periods. Among those documents are the precious «Libre Ferrat» of Cordes (14th century), odd manuscript «The Oracle of the Apostles» (13th century), the Foundation Charter (1222), which are the real testimony of the town’s foundation.

Historama
More than 80 life-size waxworks retrace the life in a middle-class (Bourgeoise) house in the middle-ages. It is a fascinating and educational visit for the whole family. The commentaries are by hand-held audio guides in most languages. The visit takes about 30 minutes and costs €4.

Historama
20 Grande Rue Raymond VII
81170 Cordes sur Ciel
Tel : 05 63 56 25 33

Musée de l’Art du Sucre
In 1988 Yves Thuriès opened the “laboratoire de pâtisserie”, where his cakes were created, in the Maison Prunet, at the top of Cordes. This is in one of the most beautiful Gothic houses in Cordes which can be recognized by the mauve sandstone used in the building of the façade , the three arches on the ground floor and the three groups of windows on the floor above. In this house is where Monsieur Prunet discovered in 1866 a curious manuscript “The Fate of the Apostles” a collection of allegories from the 13th century.

One year after in 1989, the Musée de l’Art du Sucre opened: in a faboulous setting with artistic lighting, glass display cases of all sizes and shapes allow visitors to discover many creations of exceptional masterpieces, many of which were shown at national and international food contests.

Biography of Yves Thuriès here…

Shopping
If you love local art and craft shops then you will be totally spoilt in Cordes. There is just about every type of Potter, Artisit, Glassmaker you could imagine crowded into this little town.

There is a weekly market on Saturdays morning on place de la Bouteillerie.

Truffle market during the season (usually January to March) on Saturdays from 1030 to 1100 on Place de la Bouteillerie. A representative from the truffle trade will be around to answer your questions.

Festivals
There are numerous festivals held throughout the season some of which literally take over the town.

Festival of Responchons
Medieval Festival of the Grand Fauconnier
Classical Music Festival
Jousting Tournaments

A fun one for all the family is the Medieval Festival of the Grand Fauconnier where visiters are encouraged to join in the fun by dressing in medieval costume and then enjoying the spectacles of street theatre, demonstrations of medieval crafts and also see local birds of prey. For music lovers then the Classical Music Festival is a must, with concerts held throughout the town in exquisite settings. Children tend to really love the Jousting Tournaments held on the outskirts of the town where they can cheer on their favourite.

More details about events & festivals in Cordes-sur-Ciel here…

Eating Out
There are a good variety of restaurants in Cordes, where you take your partner for a real treat. There are also some good value restaurants for lunch with children under the Halle, where they can run around.

For a really romantic evening meal you can’t beat the atmosphere in Cordes at night and there are a lot to choose from, perhaps a special meal in the Michelin acclaimed LeGrand Ecuyer,or maybe even a medieval banquet at l’Escuelle des Chevaliers.

Le Grand Ecuyer
79 Grande Rue Raymond VII
Tel : 05 63 53 79 50
Owned by Yves Thuiries and has 1 Michelin star

Hostellerie du Vieux Cordes and Bistrot Tony’n’Ty
21 rue Saint-Michel
Tel : 05 63 53 79 20

The restaurant du Vieux Cordes also has 1 Michelin star. This restaurant is also owned by Yves Thuriès but is managed by Jean-Pierre Cledes

For an experience of medieval cooking :

L’Escuelle des Chevaliers
Michel et Claude Arquey
87 Grand Rue Raymond VII
Tel : 05 63 53 14 40

Nearby
Have a drive in the surrounding countryside
The walking guide also gives maps and directions for 5 drives starting from Cordes:

Art Treasures 70 km
Vineyards and Fortified Towns on the plain 85 km
Grésigne Forest and Chateaux 75 km
The Limestone Plateau and the Cérou Valley 85 km
From the Albi Region to the Rouergue 75 km

A little way north of Cordes-sur-Ciel at Ginals is the attractive 12th century Beaulieu Abbey.

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