Occitania

Occitania

Occitania makes your road trip a spectacular ride of southern extremes. Connecting the sunny Mediterranean coast to the towering peaks of the Pyrenees Mountains. This immense region is rich with historic legends and a distinct Southern French identity. Your trip here is a constant change of scenery moving from Roman ruins to medieval fortresses and natural parks. The drive takes you past several major icons of world heritage. You can explore the history of the Canal du Midi a stunning feat of 17th century engineering linking the Atlantic to the Mediterranean. In cities like Nîmes, you find magnificent Roman ruins still perfectly preserved. Further south the road climbs into the Pyrenees mountains revealing ancient Cathar castles and wild scenic beauty. The atmosphere of Occitania is warm sun drenched. The region is famous for its lively cities, its strong traditions and its dedication to local food and wine. This region has unparalleled historical depth, immense natural diversity and the satisfying feeling of exploring the heart of the true French south.

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History of Occitania

The history of Occitania is one of the oldest in France. It begins with the powerful Roman Empire. Cities like Nîmes were founded by the Romans leaving behind perfectly preserved masterpieces like the massive Pont du Gard aqueduct. This Southern region developed its own identity. It spoke the Occitan language and flourished with a unique cultural richness that set it apart from the northern French kings. The region became the center of the Cathar heresy, a religious movement fiercely targeted by the Catholic Church and the Northern French crown. This led to a devastating crusade that shattered the region’s independence. Driving through the Pyrenees you see the immense fortified castles known as the Citadels of Vertigo. These are monuments to this long brutal conflict. Later the 17th century saw the stunning construction of the Canal du Midi, a great engineering feat that connected the Atlantic to the Mediterranean. Today Occitania celebrates its warm Mediterranean air and its stunning geographical variety. Your road trip here is a drive through centuries of history from Roman power to medieval tragedy to modern French identity.
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