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Carcassonne on Fire – 14th July


14th July 2023

Embrasement de la cité de Carcassonne 2023

Every 14th July, in celebration of the storming of the Bastille, the mediaeval City of Carcassonne lights up  with one of France’s largest and most spectacular firework displays

At around 22hh30, more than 700,000 people come together on the banks of the River Aude to admire the 25-minute multi-coloured extravaganza which transforms the ramparts into a splurge of light and sound, terminating in a  breath-taking and explosive finale.

This year, Carcassonne celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the first Ariane rocket with the theme “Cité stellaire”.

Expect golden rain, butterflies and whirlwinds, hearts and smiley faces, palm trees, stroboscopic stars …..

However, watch out! There are numerous parking and traffic restrictions to anticipate  if you are arriving by car.
Check traffic info HERE

FROM THE CARCASSONNE WEBSITE

“To attend the fireworks show on the evening of 14 July at 10.30pm, and to be able to park without too many problems, we advise you to arrive in Carcassonne at the end of the morning or beginning of the afternoon at the latest. You can park in the large pay car parks near the City. Then, if you are in the Medieval City, you need to walk down to the city centre (20 minutes on foot) as you can watch the fireworks from the banks of the river Aude, or from the bridges over it, which face the city.”

CHECK OUT THE TRAFFIC MAP FOR ADVICE ON PARKING


Why not leave the car at home, pack a picnic, and relax and enjoy the views on the  ‘Train du Pays Cathare et des Fenouilledes‘  firework special.

PLEASE NOTE. UNFORTUNATELY THE FIREWORK SPECIAL IS NOT RUNNING THIS YEAR 2023

Reservations can be made on  04 68 200 400 or by email to info@tpcf.fr

Running from Rivesaltes, just off the N9 north of Perpignan, to Axat, high up in the Fenouillèdes,  is a railway line 100 years old.

It was built at the very beginning of the XX century to connect Rivesaltes to Carcassonne and was in regular passenger use till 1939. Sadly the spectacular stretch between Quilan and St Martin-Lys was cut but the remaining line still used for freight and by the TPCF.


At Rivesaltes station, the bright red and white carriages of the TPCF await you, small and gentle beside the speeding TGVs and international freight trains. The country through which it passes is a land of vines and Cathar Castles, a slow climbing journey of discovery.

It stops at Cases de Pène, on the left hand side you can see the tiny hermitage church of Notre Dame de Pene, on the right the vineyards of Chateau de Jau. Tasting lunches and dinners held by the lake in the shade of a 300 year old mulberry tree are a must-do for all wine enthusiasts.

Next stop: Estagel, birthplace of Francois Arago. Look out for Mas Amiel and Chateau de Queribus standing on the skyline across the vines as you draw into Maury. Maury station is owned by Cave of the Vignerons of Maury, get off here for tasting and castle visits.

Train Rivesaltes to Axat
Gorge de Galamus

At St Paul de Fenouillet you could take a bus to explore the Gorges de Galamus, or visit Le Chapitre, a IX century Abbey cum XIV century College with a dramatic dome and intricate plasterwork housing a museum of Art and Tradition, as well as having exhibitions of painting and sculpture, minerals and archaeological treasures.

The train moves on to Caudiès de Fenouillèdes, last stop in the P-O and main office of the TPCF. The countryside becomes more and more dramatic and at Lapradelle it stops on the 1904 viaduct to allow you to admire the Chateau of

Chateau de Puilaurens

A series of tunnels and a sharp climb end on a viaduct over the Gorges du Georges, more fantastic views and a final stop in the pretty little town of Axat. The timetable and differing circuits vary from month to month. All are exciting and fun. The train can be booked for private parties.

Of course, the firework special has a special evening timetable. Check it out HERE ….. and have a great evening.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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