Tuesday 25 September 2012

Medieval South West France, Cathare Country!

Some b*stard has been spamming this thread so I have changed the title to throw them off the trail.....

Carcassonne is a place in South West France I have driven passed many times, but this time I determined it was time to investigate. Having been saved from ruin and waste it is now a World Heritage Site and quite a place to go.
It seems that there were Crusades against the inhabitants and mass expulsions and no doubt, murder and genocide all perpetrated about the same time in the middle ages as the city where I dwell was being built

The killing ground is the gap between the outer and inner defences where invaders were to be picked off by sharpshooters on the right with their trusty crossbows. The lady cyclist didn't give a damn.





Walking up from the campsite the medieval ramparts hove into view








Restoration in the 1850's is not conceptually correct. The central tower with its timber balcony structure is more accurate.







Overlooking the old town the domination is impressive





This is the main entrance from the North, the one I used.




Apparently this is the oldest part of the defences, the old Keep





Timber battlements were a common feature



The slate roofs are a late addition, but really add to the menace of the whole location




The contrasting textures in this picture are astounding, the materials are natural and the sunshine delightful.









In the centre of all the defences is the Chateau, the final redoubt.





But, what about lunch. The middle lower window on the building to the left was  my restaurant for Lunch, and very nice it was too.









A final view looking back on my departure.



















1 comment:

Sarah Peat said...

I've often wnated to go hear, it looks impressive and even better with very little visitors !Sal x