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Day 35 – Carcassonne to Narbonne Plage

82km of 2367km so far…

I left the nice hostel and the fantastic old city of Carcassonne through its gates and continued my way to the east. I didn’t have a specific destination, all I wanted was to reach the Mediterranean sea and pass to the next stage of my trip.
The ride was very easy, as it was flat and most of all I had a tail wind that pushes me to the right direction all day long. What I noticed today was that as I was going further away from Carcassonne, the scenery was slowly been transformed to the more familiar landscapes I am used to see in Greece. For the last 50km, all I could see was small rocky hills, with low and dry vegetation and many pine trees. On top of that, just after midday the sky cleared and the temperature rose above 30 Celsius. Of course there were many vineyards in between to remind me I am still in France.

Drier landscape and vineyards
Drier landscape and vineyards
wind tourbines
wind tourbines

Thanks to the wind, by 1pm I was 50km away in the city of Narbonne. Initially, as I was approaching, I wasn’t that impressed. But by the time I reached the center, I saw the good part of the city, with the canal du Robin running by the main plaza and going under the commercial center. In the plaza there is a big cathedral and some other old building, surrounded my many cafes and restaurants, where people enjoy their lives.

Canal du Robin at Narbonne
Canal du Robin at Narbonne
Main plaza
Main plaza

After a short break and a crepe, I started cycling again to the sea. It was only 15km, with a final climb on a 150 meters hill. After many turns, the Mediterranean sea appeared and the enjoyable downhill started.

And voila la Mediterraen!
And voila la Mediterraen!
...and me looking proud
…and me looking proud

I got to the Narbonne plage and I was thinking to continue further north, but then I saw a camp site in a good location and I thought I should call it a day and enjoy the rest of my day.

The beach at Narbonne plage
The beach at Narbonne plage

Day 34 – Carcassonne

0km of 2285km so far…

Being in the city of Carcassonne I had to take another day off and explore it. I stayed in a hostel again mainly because of its superb location within La Cite.

The castle seen from the hostel

The castle seen from the hostel

It’s been a long time since I haven’t ridden the bike for a whole day and today I decided not to cycle at all. I left the bike locked in the hostel, as there were plenty to see at la Cite, where I was and the newer part was within walking distance.
My first destination was the castle of the old city, which was just around the corner from the hostel. The site is  very old, dating from the early Roman times. The first part of the castle was built around the 14th century and then it got extended several times over the years to how it looks today. There are two or three layers of walls in some parts and pleanty of watchtowers. The rest of the old city has a big church and many houses, which most of them now are restaurant and little tourist shops.

The entrance of the castel at la Cite

The entrance of the castel at la Cite

The castle's courtyard

The castle's courtyard

Walking along the walls

Walking along the walls

The view of the city

The view of the city

Within the church

Within the church

At midday I headed down to the other part of the city for some more walking and food. Despite all these restaurants serving cassoulet, I bought supplies from a shop and cooked something to eat in the hostel and had plenty of wine with some other travelers I met there.

Carcassonne's speciality and how to make it

Carcassonne's speciality and how to make it

The city of Carcassonne

The city of Carcassonne

La cite from the old bridge

La cite from the old bridge

Going up to the castle again

Going up to the castle again

Going through one of the many entrances of La Cite

Going through one of the many entrances of La Cite

Alleys within la Cite

Alleys within la Cite