Photo: Didier Descouens / CC BY-SA 4.0
Perched on a hilltop in the Tarn region, Castelnau De Montmiral is one of France's Plus Beaux Villages (Most Beautiful Villages). This perfectly preserved medieval bastide, founded in 1222 by Count Raymond VII of Toulouse, offers a captivating step back in time. With its arcaded square, honey-stoned houses, and sweeping views over the Gaillac vineyards, it's a place to wander slowly and soak up the atmosphere of southwestern France.
Highlights & What to See
- Place des Arcades: The heart of the village, a rectangular square lined with 13th-century arcades and lively cafés. It's the perfect spot for a coffee or a glass of local Gaillac wine.
- Église Saint-Michel: A fortified 13th-century church with a beautiful octagonal bell tower. Inside, look for the 17th-century wooden altarpiece.
- La Porte de la Ville: The only remaining medieval gate, giving a sense of the village's fortified past.
- Vineyards of Gaillac: One of France's oldest wine regions, producing excellent reds, whites, and sparkling wines. Many domaines offer tastings.
- Panoramic Views: Walk the perimeter of the village for stunning views over the surrounding countryside and the Tarn River valley.
Suggested Time to Spend
Castelnau De Montmiral is compact and can be explored in a leisurely half-day. Arrive in the morning to enjoy the square before the crowds, wander the narrow streets, and visit the church. Then, head to a nearby vineyard for a tasting and lunch. If you want to explore the surrounding area more thoroughly, allow a full day, combining the village with a visit to nearby Cordes-sur-Ciel.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Cordes-sur-Ciel: A stunning hilltop village, also listed among the Plus Beaux Villages, with Gothic architecture and artisan shops.
- Albi: A UNESCO World Heritage city, famous for its red-brick Sainte-Cécile Cathedral and Toulouse-Lautrec Museum.
- Gaillac: The historic wine town with a lively market on weekends and the Abbaye Saint-Michel.
- Puycelsi: Another beautiful hilltop village with a charming medieval atmosphere.
- Bruniquel: A picturesque village with a castle overlooking the Aveyron Gorges.
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Image credits
- Albi — Didier Descouens / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Gaillac — Jules Troncy / CC0
- Bruniquel — Methem (Mikko J. Putkonen) / CC0