gladiatt
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ORIGINAL: gladiatt Hi guys. I think you won't see me a lot now : the new security at work think that this forum is a breach to the security of the site . January will be very busy as usual at work, so i won't miss THE THREAD a lot, but still, this is annoying !!! Hey Eric, how is Languedoc for a summer holiday? Simon (and all others Threadster brothers that could be interested). If you stay near Saint Cyprien and Perpignan, here are a few things that Claire and me liked : 1) if i remenber, there is a museum of planes south of perpignan ( very near of the town, maybe 10 km), but can't find back the name of the small town. 2) at Tautavel, there is the museum of Prehistorical man. Not bad at all. 3) If you like Colorado-like landscape, you could try to visit the Isles-sur-Têt (this is the village) Orgues. Count 1 or 2 hours of walk according to the path you choose. And a lot of water, it can be VERY hot there ! 4) if you look for a Middle-Age restaurant, with middle-age recipies, middle age suit for the waiters, and else : - "Rotisserie medievale de Villerouge Termenes". Is at village Villerouge Termenes, in one wing of the castle. This XIIIth century castle also host a museum about the last cathare. Also the landscape in the area is really nice (to my taste) 5) If you like ruined castle, you can't miss Queribus Castle; and very close to it, Peyrepertuse Castle. Each one, you have to walk maybe 30 mn. At Peyrepertuse, in summer in the afternoon, there is a show of bird-prey (hawk, eagle....). 6) at 1H30 of driving from Perpignan, there is Carcassonne Medieval city. In the inner walls, there is a medieval show ( knight-like cavalry show + sword dual, and so on). There is the Count Castle in the middle of the old-city. And the whole middle-age city is a tourist-trap, but a good one. You can also visit the walls (near the main entrance). Hope it could help.
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