From Toulouse to Rennes Le Chateau & Montsegur Castle tour private
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Fascinating Culture and Legends in the Towns Beyond Toulouse
Meet your English speaking local guide
This morning, we will come and pick you up at your centrally located hotel in Toulouse. Meet your English speaking driver who will go over the itinerary and program of the day. Then board your premium air conditioned minivan and depart for the foot hills of the Pyrénées mountain range.
This is where the small village of Rennes le Chateau and the Cathar castle of Montségur are located. Don’t forget to wear good walking shoes as the climb to the castle is made on rocky, uneven grounds.
Make your way to Rennes le Chateau
Experience Rennes le Château, a small French hilltop village known internationally for being at the center of various conspiracy theories and for being the location of an alleged buried treasure discovered by its 19th-century priest Bérenger Saunière (name of the curator of the Louvre in the Da Vinci Code).
Between 1886 and his death in 1917, Father Saunière would not only completely renovate the village church of St Mary Magdalene and its presbytery, but buy up the land directly adjacent and build a smart new villa and Gothic Revival tower, create a panoramic terrace and lay out formal gardens. The question that remains unanswered is how was it possible that a priest of such a small parish, with low income, be able to finance such important renovation works that have an estimated cost of roughly 12 million euros today?
Marie-Madeleine Church of Rennes le Château
One of the most important renovation works done by Father Saunière is without a doubt the village church. The construction of the church dates back to the 8th or 9th century and used to be the chapel of the local lords. When Saunière arrives in the village the church is in a miserable state. The renovation works begin in 1887 and will last for approximately 10 years. Inside all the furniture and decoration were replaced accoding to the wishes of the priest. According to many, the elements of decoration and the furniture are coded and to decipher it would lead to a treasure.
Visit the Marie-Madeleine church with your guide and listen to the different hypotheses that have been made by visitors from all over the world and their vision or approache to the coded mysteries of the building. Admire the unique tympanum, be greated as you enter the church by the demon Asmodeus, listen to the story of Sainte Germaine de Pibrac or interrogate yourself as you face Joseph & the Virgin Mary each holding a child in their hand.
The domain of Abbe Saunière
Known as the Domaine of Abbé Saunière, this part of the village consists of the other renovations works or constructions that were done by the priest while living in Rennes le Chateau. These include a garden located next to the church, the Bethania Villa built in 1901, the private chapel and the Magdala tower built in 1902. You will have some free time during your tour to discover the different locations that make up the Domaine. Don't hesitate to question your guide on these different buildings and sites for further information.
Free time for lunch (at own expense)
After your visit, enjoy some free time in the village for personal discovery and lunch. There are several options for lunch in the village but if you wish, it is also possible to organize a lunch in the surrounding area of Rennes.
Make your way to Montségur castle
After lunch, follow the Cathar road and arrive at Château de Montségur, which was built on the ruins of one of the last strongholds of the Cathars. It is one of the most symbolic destinations in this part of France.
Climb to Montségur Castle
Upon arrival, it will be time to climb to Montségur castle. You must wear very comfortable walking shoes as the climb can be strenuous at times. Your guide will adapt his pace to your wishes. Please see recommendations below concerning the walk.
The Castle of Montségur is the most famous of all the Cathar Castles. Seat and head of the Cathar Church in 1232, the castle was their last stronghold. Montségur was besieged in 1243 by the armies of the French King Louis IX and finally the defenders surrendered in March of 1244. After a two week truce, the remaining Cathars who did not abjure their faith were mounted on a pyre and more than 230 perished in the flames.
As you reach the fortress, listen to your guide who will explain how the Cathar stronghold was organized as the ruin you have reached is in fact the reamains of the French castle that was built after the siege of Montségur. The commented visit will certainly include the story behind the siege and how the French army was able to take over a fortress that was reputed to be impregnable. After the visit, enjoy some free time for personal discovery and take some time to admire the landscape.
It will be then be time to descend and make our way back to Toulouse and that will be the end of our services.
Important note:
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level. A 40 minutes hilly access to the castle represents rough path without handrails, comfortable walking shoes are required, please note that the access is strenuous and is not recommended for travelers with medical conditions or heart problems. This private tour requires minimum 2 adults to operate.