Discover the Aude from Le Bout du Monde campsite

Staying at our campsite in the Aude means discovering a region rich in history, nature and heritage. With its characterful villages, medieval towns, unspoilt landscapes and remarkable historical landmarks, the Aude offers an incredible variety of experiences.

From Le Bout du Monde campsite, in the heart of the Montagne Noire, explore the treasures of the Lauragais and Cathar Country, where nature, culture and the French art of living come together.

Carcassonne, the unmissable medieval city

No camping holiday in the Aude would be complete without a visit to Carcassonne. Behind its impressive fortifications lie cobbled streets, majestic towers and more than two thousand years of history.

Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the medieval city transports visitors of all ages into the fascinating world of the Middle Ages.

The Cathar Castles, guardians of history

Perched on the hills of southern Aude, the Cathar fortresses bear witness to a rich and turbulent past. These spectacular citadels dominate the landscape and offer outstanding views across the region.

An essential excursion for history enthusiasts and lovers of wide open spaces.

Verdun-en-Lauragais, a village in the heart of the Montagne Noire

Just a few minutes from our 4-star campsite in the Aude, Verdun-en-Lauragais reveals the authentic charm of the Lauragais villages.

Its peaceful lanes, local heritage and natural surroundings make it an ideal stop for discovering the soul of the region and enjoying a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle.

Castelnaudary, capital of the Lauragais

Located between Toulouse and Carcassonne, Castelnaudary is a must-see during your stay in the Aude. Famous for its renowned cassoulet, the town is also known for the Grand Bassin, one of the largest stretches of water along the Canal du Midi.

Stroll along the quays, discover its historic heritage and enjoy the welcoming atmosphere that gives the capital of the Lauragais its unique character.

The Canal du Midi, following the waterway

Designed by Pierre-Paul Riquet and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal du Midi crosses some of the most iconic landscapes in southern France.

Whether on foot, by bike or by boat, it invites you to slow down and discover the region from a different perspective.

Lake Saint-Ferréol, where nature meets relaxation

Nestled at the foot of the Montagne Noire, Lake Saint-Ferréol is one of the region's most popular leisure destinations.

Its landscaped beaches, shaded walking paths and watersports activities make it an ideal destination for a family day out in the heart of nature.