There are many places near to our house in Castelnaudary that we haven’t visited. I have selected my top three, but in no particular order.

The first is Albi. Located on the banks of the River Tarn, this city is a UNESCO World Heritage site. There is much to see here, including the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum and the Pont Vieux d’Albi, one of France’s oldest bridges, constructed in 1040.

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My second choice is neither in France nor a city. It is Andorra, a tiny principality located in the the Pyrenees between France and Spain. It is a two and a half hour drive from Castelnaudary via a very scenic route! Andorra is a popular tourist destination for winter sports, hiking and duty free shopping. Although not a member of the EU, there is a special arrangement so that Euros can be used in Andorra. The official language is Catalan.

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Another city I have always wanted to visit in Occitanie is Nimes. The Lonely Planet guide calls it the ‘Rome of France’. No surprise, as it is known for its cultural heritage, Roman monuments, warm climate and beautiful architecture. Its incredible Roman buildings include a magnificent Amphitheatre and a 2000-year-old temple.

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