A mediaeval citadel between the mountains and the Mediterranean.
With its hilltop ramparts, 12th-century castle, and warren of cobbled lanes, Carcassonne is the quintessential mediaeval city. But don’t write off this UNESCO site as a day-trip destination—the historic town also makes a strategic base for exploring the Aude department. With the Mediterranean coast, the Pyrenees Mountains, and the Canal du Midi in easy reach, there are plenty of opportunities to get outdoors. Park your campervan or caravan at the foot of the City of Carcassonne, or check into a family-friendly campground in surrounding towns such as La Commanderie, Villemoustaussou, and Arnauteille.
Carcassonne is the headline act of Cathar Country, where history buffs will be in their element. Follow in the footsteps of the Cathars with a road trip around the Languedoc-Roussillon region or a hike along part of the 155-mile long Cathar Trail (GR367), stopping to explore hilltop castles, Romanesque abbeys, and mediaeval villages.
South of Carcassonne, the vast peaks and wildflower-filled valleys of the Pyrenees Mountains have everything you need for a back-to-nature camping holiday. Drive your motorhome up into the mountains, rent a cozy chalet in the hills, or camp by the lakeside, and spend your days hiking, mountain biking, or skiing.
Less than an hour’s drive east of Carcassonne, the views change from rolling countryside to sandy shores and ocean views. Narbonne is the gateway to Aube’s Mediterranean coast, and there’s beachside camping and a water park at Narbonne Plage. Just to the south, the Narbonnaise en Méditerranée Natural Regional Park has pristine beaches, bird-filled lagoons, and vineyards.
Carcassonne is a favorite for day-trippers and tour groups, and the mediaeval city can get overcrowded through July and August. If you don’t mind the crowds, the Bastille Day (14 July) fireworks display still ranks among France’s most impressive. For a more relaxed experience, opt for a spring or fall visit, when the weather is ideal for exploring. Camping season runs from April through October, and prices are often lowest at the start and end.