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Whilst the Minervois are a series of ridges
and hills that form the lower reaches of the Montagne Noire and slide down
towards the Aude, the Corbieres mark the point where the land rises up again -
often in what seems to be geological chaos - to form the foothills of the
Pyrenees. It is a big region - about the size of Greater London - and travelling
around these hills can be time-consuming, but for all the right reasons: views
to distract, lost hamlets to explore, castles to stumble-upon. Close to the
coast, limestone bluffs cut through garrigue-covered slopes and rise up in great
reefs. Sometimes, the limestone fingers take on the appearance of crenellated
ramparts. Indeed, at the site of ruined castles it is often difficult to discern
what was rock and what was castle, as the building stone gradually returns to
its source. Some of the most beautiful scenery in the area can be found on the drive through the Black Mountains to Minerve, Minerve is an historic but tragic spot; again, sieged in 1210 the inhabitants were forced to surrender this time through thirst. A reconstruction of the siege catapult that sealed their brutal fate can be seen across the Cesse gorge, for most of them were burnt at the stake in the valley below.
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The village is famed for its abbey, Medieval houses and streets, book and
pottery fairs over the Summer months, and a lovely 12th century hump backed
bridge. The abbey, St Marie d'Orbieu, was founded in 799, with a founding
charter from Charlemagne, and it became quickly one of the most important abbeys
in southern France. In the nearby village of Ribaute, you can cool off -
swimming in the river during the hot summer. Caves at Cabrespine and Limousis These caves are formed in the limestone of the Black Mountains. The Cabrespine cave is one of the largest open to the public in the world at over 400m deep and 120m wide. The adventurous can take a guide for a half day's exploration; the rest of us can view the cave from a viewing point. The Limousis cave is well-known for its beautiful crystal ceilings which extend to over 4m x10m. Intensely beautiful, the abbey was a monastery for more than 1000 years; the assassination of one of its monks was one of the key events behind the crusades against the Cathars, Regular concerts are held here in the summer. The 4 chateaux above the village of Lastours are a further tribute to the Cathars; a wonderful view of them and the surrounding countryside can be seen at the Belvedere.
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