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Laurac
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Attractions
- **Carcassonne** (approx. 30 km northwest) - **Description**: The medieval citadel of Carcassonne is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of France’s most famous landmarks. Its well-preserved double-walled fortifications and 53 towers offer a glimpse into medieval life. Visitors can explore the Cité de Carcassonne, which includes a castle, a basilica, and various museums.
- **Canal du Midi** (various access points, the nearest approx. 20 km north) - **Description**: This historic canal, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. It offers scenic boat rides, cycling paths, and walking routes, allowing visitors to enjoy the picturesque landscapes of southern France.
- **Abbaye de Saint-Papoul** (approx. 10 km northeast) - **Description**: This former Benedictine abbey, dating back to the 8th century, is known for its Romanesque architecture and beautiful cloister. Visitors can tour the historic church, the cloister, and the bishop's palace.
- **Château de Saissac** (approx. 30 km northwest) - **Description**: Perched on a hill overlooking the village of Saissac, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The ruins provide a fascinating insight into the region's history, with exhibits detailing the site's past.
- **Limoux** (approx. 25 km southwest) - **Description**: Known for its sparkling wine, Blanquette de Limoux, this town offers wine tours and tastings. Limoux also hosts the world's longest-running carnival, which lasts from January to March, featuring vibrant parades and traditional music.
- **Montolieu, Village of Books** (approx. 35 km north) - **Description**: Montolieu is renowned for its numerous bookstores and artisan workshops. The village hosts literary events and offers a peaceful setting for book lovers to explore its charming streets and enjoy its cultural offerings.
- **Château de Chalabre** (approx. 40 km south) - **Description**: This castle offers interactive medieval experiences, including workshops, reenactments, and exhibitions. It’s an ideal destination for families and those interested in history and medieval culture. These attractions highlight the rich history and culture of the region and offer diverse experiences for visitors to enjoy.