Welcome to my part of France, Occitanie. I am an American that has lived in the countryside outside of Toulouse for going on three years now. The area is littered with beautiful medieval villages, gorgeous farms, orchards and vineyards. Everyday I walk my dog along the canal and often bicycle on it visiting the local villages for lunch. Toulouse is a great city and the whole region is full of wonderful, nice, friendly people and delicious food. We are close to the Mediterranean Sea, not far from Bordeaux and the Atlantic Ocean, the Basque region, the Pyrenees Mountains and close to Spain and Barcelona. I do like to visit Paris but I really enjoy my day to day life here in the countryside of the Southwest France, Occitanie region. My favorite thing to do is to drive through the countryside to any of the beautiful medieval villages for a walk then lunch or dinner. Glad you enjoyed your visit it must have been nice to get out of the city to see the country and the beautiful Occitanie region, my favorite area of France.
@@LesFrenchiesTravelI was born in Toulouse and spend my childhood in this area. Packed with beautiful medieval villages. in fact the Quercy area, embracing south of Lot, north of Tarn et Garonne, and you can extend it to a bit of Tarn (in short from Saint Cirq Lapopie up to Cordes sur ciel) offers the highest density of villages awarded the "most beautiful villages of France" flag. And it’s also very famous for movie locations : Le Vieux Fusil took place in the castle of Bruniquel, and Les recettes du bonheur (the hundred-foot journey) with Helen Mirren, produced by Steven Spielberg was shooted in Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val.
@ericsicard910 I have visited 12 of the 13 most beautiful villages in the area. It was a goal of mine to visit all of them. They are all very beautiful medieval villages, also near Bruniquel, is a cave that has the oldest known, man made fire pits and drawings, dated to 176,000 years old
@ exactly 👍 And it changed completely the storytelling we had around the Neanderthal man. It proved to be much more advanced than experts believed up to then.
Oui tout à fait...mais il y a les français qui souhaitent conserver leur patrimoine et traditions et d'autres par idéologie souhaitent le détruire pour universaliser leurs idées..😢😢
Not far from Toulouse, you have to visit the other pink city : Albi with its huge and beautiful brick cathedral (said to be the biggest brick building in the world), the Palais de la Berbie (Previous Bishop palace and nowadays Toulouse Lautrec painter museum )and the nice old town.
I would LOVE to do a canal cruise with you two! Carcassone is one of my favorite places. It's just phenomenal. When I was there with my mom and dad we had cassoulet for the first time and it was DIVINE! Fabulous episode! Will you be doing an episode in the renovated Notre Dame? Can't wait.
I visited Carcassonne a few years back and it was one of my favourite places in France. We also went on a wine tasting day, it was wonderfull. At the first vineyard, during tasting, we were offered a container to spit into. I asked the owner if he had been to Ireland, he said yes and he loved the Guinness. I asked him how much he spat out? He said none, I said keep pouring.
Yes to the cruise! My friend did the canal cruise with her mom a few years ago, and they loved it! It seems like a good idea, temperature-wise, to visit Toulouse and surrounding areas when it's cooler. And then you have the added benefit of fewer tourists. Thanks for sharing this beautiful visit!
En vélo c'est pas mal aussi le canal du midi, faut remonter a sa source, c'est un périple sympa a faire et il n'est pas nécessaire d'être un sportif aguerri, vous pouvez le faire en plusieurs jours tranquillement en profitant de la gastronomie locale
I love Carcassone, I stayed there in my youth nearly th 45 years ago and later with my own family, we are always facinated and we all adore un casoullet, sometimes i cook it at home, if i have a good peace of duck. The whole region occitaine is so pretty, le whine, l'Armagnac , the food, the fields of tournesol, the people and in summer the funny partys (les fetes) in every village.
I did a cruise on the Canal du Midi in 2001, what fun to go by boat ABOVE the summer roads clogged with cars and caravans. From Saint Gilles to Carcassonne via the Thau lagoon and further on the 9 locks. A good memory with my daughters.
Next time down that way, you should stop in Cahors and see Ponte Valentré, and learn about the Chemin de St. Jacques and its history in the region. The Lot Valley generally is worth its own episode
I have friends in Occitanie and visit them annually. They live one hour from Toulouse and two from Carcassonne. I spent three nights at a hotel inside the Cité a few years ago, magical. Albi is another must-see town, an easy TER train ride from Toulouse. I really enjoyed your overview of visiting this area of SW France.
OK you guys 🤪 once again such a fascinating vid and you all are killing me ! I am so hungry 🤪 Never watch these on an empty stomach ! Enjoy and thanx again ❤️from Mexico
I spent a month last Summer in a small medieval town about 15 minutes from Carcassonne called Trebes. Every time I caught sight of La Cite whether off in the distance or close up by the Pont Neuf, it would take my breath away. When my daughter and German son-in-law came to visit, we took a drive in the country and stopped in Castelnaudary, where cassoulet supposedly was born. Naturally, we had to have it for lunch. So much flavor! Occitanie may well be my retirement region of choice.
next time you come - come over to Mirepoix - especially the monday market. Go up to Rennes les Chateau for lunch and back via Alet les Bains for the spring water and the house of Nostradamus. Go to Domaine de Baronarques for a tour of their medieval vineyards
Hi Frenchies, I following your channel because getting ready to visit Paris in 4 months from now. Just thinking it’s make me exciting. Your channel is very useful to plan my visit and deep appreciation for that. I have a request if you can make a video about the opening of the Notre Dame cathedral and any information regarding to visit. Thank you
J'adore Carcassonne et toute cette région. Plus près de Paris, venez visiter ma charmante petite ville médiévale Troyes. Spécialités culinaires, les andouillettes, le fromage Chaource et....le Champagne 🍾🥂
Magnificent, I have never seen such a copious and meaty cassoulet, France has so much to offer in the way of les chapelle, Basilique Wow. Good Stuff at Comte Roger, I'd love to taste some of those desserts. And la bavette at the restaurant on top of the market Victor Hugo in Toulouse.....Gosh you had a GREAT day there. I am hungry now.
I have pictures of my father camped with his army unit outside of Carcassonne after the end of the war in Europe. My wife and I visited Carcassonne several times ourselves.
Very nice video! Many of the camera shots in your video reminded me of fond memories I've have in this region of France. I traveled to Toulouse every year between 1985 to 2012 for work, many times going down to Carcassonne and the Midi- Haute-Pyrenees on the weekends. Southern France is such a beautifu place to visit, I think i'll try to travel back to Toulouse and Carcassonne again next year.
I remember your video last year when you presented your wish list of places to visit in France. It’s an inspiration to see you checking off your dream destinations!!
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You did it again! Another great video with another location to add to my bucket list. Thank you, Antoine and Colleen, and looking forward to hearing more about that cruise.
That fort is amazing well done to the gentleman who saved it and resurrected. Was well worth it. Adds so much to the area too. Just beautiful and wouldn't be the same workout it.
Such a sweet, warm simple time away to the SW countryside. Never been to Carcassonne but wish I had. We have Holy Hill, Basilicata for Mary, Help of Christians here and it is similarly romanesque. As a catholic kid, I went there all my life. Stunning. But the food of France including Carcassonne/Toulouse 🤗 unbelievable! Thanks again for the warm-hearted bucket list tour! 🖐Wisconsin 🍻
Love the whole area, we visited Toulouse and Carcasonne in 2014, my first ever trip to France. We stayed in a b&b in the Rosearie area and were made so welcome. We loved it so much we got engaged in Toulouse on our final night.
Carcassonne is beautiful, but avoid this place in the summer, and if you will come earlier, before 10:00, there will be less tourists. It is also totally worth it to spend a few days in the area, visit Limoux, go to the villages and the mountains. If you don't like the crowds- much better option.
Traveled there in 2010 with my son and walked thru the alleys?in the Castle- you showed areas I think I may have missed so it appears should I visit again to spend more time there. There just is so much to see and explore. The food looked so enticing! Thank you!
Another one of our favorites. Three visits over last 6 years and more to come. Carcassonne is magical and have only visited during October. Canal cruise could be in the future. Have talked about it for years.
Would absolutely love to see you d9 a cruise on a canal boat! Years ago watched an English food show with a tv chef called, Rick Stein, who did just that, and he ate along the way, showed the different regions. Ended up in the Mediterranean. Great way to see different regions, history, and food.
Great trip - and I was just reading a novel set in the area so when I watched your vlog I was taken to the places I had read about. Thank you for sharing from Australia.
It wasnt a local architect who renovated the cite,it was the architect to the emperors napoleon 3rd. Eugene viollet le duc, the local ( bezier) architect build the canal was pierre paul riquet
@LesFrenchiesTravel It was Ray's second marriage. He was a widower. He passed away at the end of April 2024. Thank you for acknowledging him. Sophie vient samedi midi pour une fondue vigneronne à son honneur. Bonne continuation ☮️♥️🇨🇵🇪🇺.
I was supposed to go on a river cruise from Lyon to Avignon in October, but 4 days before we were leaving, my travel companion fell and sustained a closed head injury, facial fractures and was unable to fly. So, no France. I’d love to go on a cruise with the two of you.
This is EXACTLY the region/area I am targeting for my move to France in May-June 2025. I fell in love with Toulouse and the Midi- Haute-Pyrenees in 2012. I am open to other areas, hence a two weeks scouting trip in February, but I already am 90% sure this is the area I will select. Thank you for a lovely travelogue!
😂😂😂😂👍❤ Cassoulet : "A musical evening" ! Oui , une croisière sur le Canal du Midi ! Et une sur le Rhône et une sur le Rhin. (Je ne sais pas s'il y en a d'autres, c'est les seules que je connaisse.) Et il faudra retourner à Toulouse car c'était un peu court. Bises 😘
Haven’t seen Carcassonne in years (as I live abroad). I wasn’t expected to see Carcassonne in your video. I’m from toulouse but grew up in Narbonne(45 mins away). I love Cassoulet one of the best French dishes I miss Cassoulet 🥲. Toulouse also as it’s own charm, I hope to be able to visit again someday. Hope you had a great time visiting this part of France ^^ If you have the chance to visit this part of France again i recommend Narbonne, Gruissan, more in south part Perpignan, Port-Vendres, Collioure, more in the northern part Montpellier, Sète. You will also find great wine, sightseeing, history and food.
We were supposed to stop in Carcassonne between Pont du Gard & Toulousse. I was really disappointed that we had to skip the fortress as our quick trip turned into a massive traffic jam on the back roads because the freeway was closed. If you're planning on a canal boat cruise on canal midi, we'd love to do one with you! Now my husband is in the kitchen because you made him hungry. LOL
Welcome to my part of France, Occitanie. I am an American that has lived in the countryside outside of Toulouse for going on three years now. The area is littered with beautiful medieval villages, gorgeous farms, orchards and vineyards. Everyday I walk my dog along the canal and often bicycle on it visiting the local villages for lunch. Toulouse is a great city and the whole region is full of wonderful, nice, friendly people and delicious food. We are close to the Mediterranean Sea, not far from Bordeaux and the Atlantic Ocean, the Basque region, the Pyrenees Mountains and close to Spain and Barcelona. I do like to visit Paris but I really enjoy my day to day life here in the countryside of the Southwest France, Occitanie region. My favorite thing to do is to drive through the countryside to any of the beautiful medieval villages for a walk then lunch or dinner. Glad you enjoyed your visit it must have been nice to get out of the city to see the country and the beautiful Occitanie region, my favorite area of France.
we loved the area, we will be back
@@LesFrenchiesTravelI was born in Toulouse and spend my childhood in this area.
Packed with beautiful medieval villages.
in fact the Quercy area, embracing south of Lot, north of Tarn et Garonne, and you can extend it to a bit of Tarn (in short from Saint Cirq Lapopie up to Cordes sur ciel) offers the highest density of villages awarded the "most beautiful villages of France" flag.
And it’s also very famous for movie locations : Le Vieux Fusil took place in the castle of Bruniquel, and Les recettes du bonheur (the hundred-foot journey) with Helen Mirren, produced by Steven Spielberg was shooted in Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val.
@ericsicard910 I have visited 12 of the 13 most beautiful villages in the area. It was a goal of mine to visit all of them. They are all very beautiful medieval villages, also near Bruniquel, is a cave that has the oldest known, man made fire pits and drawings, dated to 176,000 years old
@ exactly 👍
And it changed completely the storytelling we had around the Neanderthal man. It proved to be much more advanced than experts believed up to then.
It was a real pleasure to share my wines and passion with you guys!
Do you have a website? Thanks
France is just absolutely beautiful and I like how French people want to preserve their history and culinary art.
Oui tout à fait...mais il y a les français qui souhaitent conserver leur patrimoine et traditions et d'autres par idéologie souhaitent le détruire pour universaliser leurs idées..😢😢
@@AlainDenis-pd1vl On parle plaisir, pas de politique. On en bouffe toute la journée, c'est une indigestion, pas besoin d'en rajouter. Merci.
Every girl deserves a husband as Antoine, who dotes and pampers his wife all the time with all these nice and quirky surprises!
Not far from Toulouse, you have to visit the other pink city : Albi with its huge and beautiful brick cathedral (said to be the biggest brick building in the world), the Palais de la Berbie (Previous Bishop palace and nowadays Toulouse Lautrec painter museum )and the nice old town.
Agreed! There are many gems to see in Albi!
My hubby and I went to Carcassonne back in 2001. It was fabulous! It’s still one of my favorite places in the country. I love Le Cite!
So cool!
I would LOVE to do a canal cruise with you two! Carcassone is one of my favorite places. It's just phenomenal. When I was there with my mom and dad we had cassoulet for the first time and it was DIVINE! Fabulous episode!
Will you be doing an episode in the renovated Notre Dame? Can't wait.
Yes, we have plans for Notre Dame
Yes to the cruise please. What a fabulous area, thank you so much for exploring it for us. I will add it to our list.
Our pleasure!
I visited Carcassonne a few years back and it was one of my favourite places in France. We also went on a wine tasting day, it was wonderfull. At the first vineyard, during tasting, we were offered a container to spit into. I asked the owner if he had been to Ireland, he said yes and he loved the Guinness. I asked him how much he spat out? He said none, I said keep pouring.
LOL, I have to say that going up the wine cellars was complicated for me quite often. Hic.
Yes to the cruise! My friend did the canal cruise with her mom a few years ago, and they loved it! It seems like a good idea, temperature-wise, to visit Toulouse and surrounding areas when it's cooler. And then you have the added benefit of fewer tourists. Thanks for sharing this beautiful visit!
Yes, it would be wonderful if you two starting doing cruises. Love all your videos. Thanks for putting so much care into them.
That cassoulet is the best thing that I have ever seen on your posts. Had me drooling!
Another place to add to my bucket list! The two of you are a treasure to France and do sooo much to make people want to travel there!
Thank you ☺️
I would love to see you both enjoying a cruise on the historic canal du midi. Carcassonne is outstanding! Thank you for sharing. 😊👍
Our pleasure!
En vélo c'est pas mal aussi le canal du midi, faut remonter a sa source, c'est un périple sympa a faire et il n'est pas nécessaire d'être un sportif aguerri, vous pouvez le faire en plusieurs jours tranquillement en profitant de la gastronomie locale
Yes! We want to cruise with Les Frenchies. 😍
Yes!!!!!! River cruise with you two? Absolutely!!!!❤
This is my town! We love living here. ❤
Great town
Love Carcassone and Toulouse, thanks for the video. Love to see you sample the cuisine of the Dordogne Valley.
you're welcome
I love Carcassone, I stayed there in my youth nearly th 45 years ago and later with my own family, we are always facinated and we all adore un casoullet, sometimes i cook it at home, if i have a good peace of duck. The whole region occitaine is so pretty, le whine, l'Armagnac , the food, the fields of tournesol, the people and in summer the funny partys (les fetes) in every village.
I did a cruise on the Canal du Midi in 2001, what fun to go by boat ABOVE the summer roads clogged with cars and caravans. From Saint Gilles to Carcassonne via the Thau lagoon and further on the 9 locks. A good memory with my daughters.
This Texan finally made it to Europe this fall; I chose France! A cruise by this fortress sounds wonderful!!
I must have just missed the Frenchies in Carcassone! I was there in mid October, as well. What a beautiful fortress and walled city!
Next time down that way, you should stop in Cahors and see Ponte Valentré, and learn about the Chemin de St. Jacques and its history in the region. The Lot Valley generally is worth its own episode
I have friends in Occitanie and visit them annually. They live one hour from Toulouse and two from Carcassonne. I spent three nights at a hotel inside the Cité a few years ago, magical. Albi is another must-see town, an easy TER train ride from Toulouse. I really enjoyed your overview of visiting this area of SW France.
OK you guys 🤪 once again such a fascinating vid and you all are killing me ! I am so
hungry 🤪 Never watch these on an empty stomach ! Enjoy and thanx again ❤️from Mexico
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I spent a month last Summer in a small medieval town about 15 minutes from Carcassonne called Trebes. Every time I caught sight of La Cite whether off in the distance or close up by the Pont Neuf, it would take my breath away. When my daughter and German son-in-law came to visit, we took a drive in the country and stopped in Castelnaudary, where cassoulet supposedly was born. Naturally, we had to have it for lunch. So much flavor! Occitanie may well be my retirement region of choice.
Cruise, cruise, cruise!!!!!!
Yay!!!! 😁
next time you come - come over to Mirepoix - especially the monday market. Go up to Rennes les Chateau for lunch and back via Alet les Bains for the spring water and the house of Nostradamus. Go to Domaine de Baronarques for a tour of their medieval vineyards
next time
Hi Frenchies, I following your channel because getting ready to visit Paris in 4 months from now. Just thinking it’s make me exciting. Your channel is very useful to plan my visit and deep appreciation for that. I have a request if you can make a video about the opening of the Notre Dame cathedral and any information regarding to visit. Thank you
J'adore Carcassonne et toute cette région. Plus près de Paris, venez visiter ma charmante petite ville médiévale Troyes. Spécialités culinaires, les andouillettes, le fromage Chaource et....le Champagne 🍾🥂
We did visit Troyes when we did our Champagne video in 2021 at Cheurlin Dangin!!
Yes ❤ cruising with Les Frenchies!
Noted 😁
The castle at night is just amazing! It's on my bucket list now🤩 Thanks for the video, love you guys!💞
Our pleasure!
Magnificent, I have never seen such a copious and meaty cassoulet, France has so much to offer in the way of les chapelle, Basilique Wow. Good Stuff at Comte Roger, I'd love to taste some of those desserts. And la bavette at the restaurant on top of the market Victor Hugo in Toulouse.....Gosh you had a GREAT day there. I am hungry now.
Sweet ride!! Europe always keeps the best models for themselves.
I have pictures of my father camped with his army unit outside of Carcassonne after the end of the war in Europe. My wife and I visited Carcassonne several times ourselves.
oh wow
Yes. I would love to cruise the Canal du Midi.
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Encore une belle découverte en Occitanie. Ça m'a permis de re-découvrir Carcassonne que je n'avais pu visiter qu'en "coup de vent ". Merci 😊😊
Thank you so much for a fabulous trip. My husband and I visited fifty years ago and you all brought back sweet memories. Mary Ann, Chicago
I have had this place on my list for years !
And that duck confit i will try to make at home... slow food is the best!
it was delish!
Ooh a cruise sounds fun!! Yes please.
Great fun. I love when Antoine says "you're probably not going to like it" You just know she will. Great couple
Reminds me of Camelot, King Arthur era... majestic..🤩
very true
Ah Carcassonne ❤ j’y passe depuis mon enfance au moins 3 fois par an.
simply amazing!!
Very nice video! Many of the camera shots in your video reminded me of fond memories I've have in this region of France. I traveled to Toulouse every year between 1985 to 2012 for work, many times going down to Carcassonne and the Midi- Haute-Pyrenees on the weekends. Southern France is such a beautifu place to visit, I think i'll try to travel back to Toulouse and Carcassonne again next year.
that's a great plan
I remember your video last year when you presented your wish list of places to visit in France. It’s an inspiration to see you checking off your dream destinations!!
You did it again! Another great video with another location to add to my bucket list. Thank you, Antoine and Colleen, and looking forward to hearing more about that cruise.
That fort is amazing well done to the gentleman who saved it and resurrected. Was well worth it. Adds so much to the area too. Just beautiful and wouldn't be the same workout it.
Eugène Viollet-le-Duc was the architect. Very famous in France for his renovations - some would say over renovations - of famous buildings.
yes indeed
Welcome in France ! Cheers from Montpellier
Each part of France is more amazing than the next, guess next stop will have to be the South of France 🇫🇷 😊
Such a sweet, warm simple time away to the SW countryside. Never been to Carcassonne but wish I had. We have Holy Hill, Basilicata for Mary, Help of Christians here and it is similarly romanesque. As a catholic kid, I went there all my life. Stunning. But the food of France including Carcassonne/Toulouse 🤗 unbelievable! Thanks again for the warm-hearted bucket list tour! 🖐Wisconsin 🍻
Superbe vidéo culturelle du jour
Love the whole area, we visited Toulouse and Carcasonne in 2014, my first ever trip to France. We stayed in a b&b in the Rosearie area and were made so welcome. We loved it so much we got engaged in Toulouse on our final night.
Carcassonne is beautiful, but avoid this place in the summer, and if you will come earlier, before 10:00, there will be less tourists. It is also totally worth it to spend a few days in the area, visit Limoux, go to the villages and the mountains. If you don't like the crowds- much better option.
true story
thanks for the vlog, a complete joy to see my nearest town showcased like this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yes, PLEASE, a cruise with you two would be SO fabulous!!! How about a canal boat on the Canal du Midi??
Traveled there in 2010 with my son and walked thru the alleys?in the Castle- you showed areas I think I may have missed so it appears should I visit again to spend more time there. There just is so much to see and explore. The food looked so enticing! Thank you!
Carcassonne, Nimes, Arles and Avignon on the list for the (hopefully) next trip back to France. Thanks for sharing.
I would love to see all of this one day:) Beautiful scenery!
I visited Carcassone in 2019 while staying in Beziers, another fabulous city worth visiting.
Another great vid. Carcassonne looks amazing
It really is!
@LesFrenchiesTravel It has been on my list since I first played the boardgame ( geek alert lol)
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Another bucket list destination! We would definitely do a French river cruise with you! Sign us up!
Another one of our favorites. Three visits over last 6 years and more to come. Carcassonne is magical and have only visited during October. Canal cruise could be in the future. Have talked about it for years.
CRUISE! CRUISE! CRUISE! 😂 Loved seeing this episode, on y va toujours !!
Yes, a cruise with you two! Love Carcassone, love cassoulet, love canal boating :-)
Would absolutely love to see you d9 a cruise on a canal boat! Years ago watched an English food show with a tv chef called, Rick Stein, who did just that, and he ate along the way, showed the different regions. Ended up in the Mediterranean.
Great way to see different regions, history, and food.
Yes, I would love seeing a canal trip. I am thinking of taking one…
Beautiful city, also loved Albi as well. Food was mighty fine when I went. It was restored by Eugene Viollet-De-Lac.
ALBI IS FABULOUS !!! I LOVE IT ❤
Thanks for showing us that amazing statue in the cathedral. I'm also very curious. I love it.
We loved our October time in Carcassonne and found a fabulous Airbnb and of course a good Cassoulet. A great trip
Mais oui! Let’s do a cruise!
My wife and I would go anytime! We're booked into Lyon and the Dordogne in September
Great trip - and I was just reading a novel set in the area so when I watched your vlog I was taken to the places I had read about. Thank you for sharing from Australia.
💯% Cruising with Les Frenchies!🎉🎉🎉
noted!!
I really enjoyed this wonderful video. I would love to cruise or tour with Les Frenchies!
Thank you for this, i have it on my agenda for a future France trip. Also yes to Canal Cruise, le boat has some in Canal Du Midi
Sounds great!
Carcassone, Avignon, Arles and Nimes are on our list for next time, whenever that may be. Keep on posting just in case it doesn't happen.
My wife and I would love to do a canal cruise with Les Frenchies❤
😁 noted
I like your videos .They are very informative.I would love for you to make a video about the best Boullion restaurants in Paris.Thank you
Yes to the canal cruise. I'd like to do that some day as well, but first to learn from your experience.
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OMG! Yes, I want to do a cruise with the two of you! It will be an absolutely dream come true👍👍😂😂😂❤❤❤❤. I love your travel videos😍❤❤❤❤😂😂😂
It wasnt a local architect who renovated the cite,it was the architect to the emperors napoleon 3rd. Eugene viollet le duc, the local ( bezier) architect build the canal was pierre paul riquet
Thank you
My wife and I were witnesses for the wedding of our friends Ray and Sophie in the Capitole Salle des Illustres. Wow 😳!
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@LesFrenchiesTravel It was Ray's second marriage. He was a widower. He passed away at the end of April 2024.
Thank you for acknowledging him. Sophie vient samedi midi pour une fondue vigneronne à son honneur.
Bonne continuation ☮️♥️🇨🇵🇪🇺.
I was supposed to go on a river cruise from Lyon to Avignon in October, but 4 days before we were leaving, my travel companion fell and sustained a closed head injury, facial fractures and was unable to fly. So, no France.
I’d love to go on a cruise with the two of you.
noted 😁
The board game is a lot of fun too!
What a dream trip! 😍
Our first French town was Narbonne (just to the east) so I know we'd luv this town as well.
This is EXACTLY the region/area I am targeting for my move to France in May-June 2025. I fell in love with Toulouse and the Midi- Haute-Pyrenees in 2012. I am open to other areas, hence a two weeks scouting trip in February, but I already am 90% sure this is the area I will select.
Thank you for a lovely travelogue!
you're very welcome
Yes! Cruise the Canal du Midi!
I love Carcassonne and Toulouse. I’d love to see you rent a boat on the Canal du Midi.
Noted!
😂😂😂😂👍❤
Cassoulet : "A musical evening" !
Oui , une croisière sur le Canal du Midi ! Et une sur le Rhône et une sur le Rhin.
(Je ne sais pas s'il y en a d'autres, c'est les seules que je connaisse.)
Et il faudra retourner à Toulouse car c'était un peu court.
Bises 😘
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I ❤ toulouse!🎉🎉
Haven’t seen Carcassonne in years (as I live abroad). I wasn’t expected to see Carcassonne in your video. I’m from toulouse but grew up in Narbonne(45 mins away). I love Cassoulet one of the best French dishes I miss Cassoulet 🥲. Toulouse also as it’s own charm, I hope to be able to visit again someday. Hope you had a great time visiting this part of France ^^
If you have the chance to visit this part of France again i recommend Narbonne, Gruissan, more in south part Perpignan, Port-Vendres, Collioure, more in the northern part Montpellier, Sète. You will also find great wine, sightseeing, history and food.
Cruise on this canal - yes please!🎉
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OMG if you guys do a river cruise, I'm in!
I would LOVE to do a canal cruise with you two-I’m in!!
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I was in Carcassonne 10 days ago (very busy because of a bank holiday in Spain) and it looks like we had cassoulet at the same restaurant!
We were supposed to stop in Carcassonne between Pont du Gard & Toulousse. I was really disappointed that we had to skip the fortress as our quick trip turned into a massive traffic jam on the back roads because the freeway was closed. If you're planning on a canal boat cruise on canal midi, we'd love to do one with you! Now my husband is in the kitchen because you made him hungry. LOL
Venez visiter Bruxelles, nous nous ferons un plaisir de vous servir de guides !!!