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Alaigne, a charming village in Occitanie, France, is renowned for its medieval architecture and tranquil rural atmosphere. Highlights include the 12th-century Notre-Dame Church and stone houses showcasing Southern French charm. Surrounded by vineyards and nature, it's a perfect base to explore the Carcassonne region and Montagne Noire Natural Park.
Must-see spots: The Romanesque Notre-Dame Church (12th century) with stunning frescoes, and the cobbled streets of the old town. Nearby, hike in Montagne Noire Natural Park, or visit UNESCO-listed Carcassonne Citadel (1-hour drive).
Food culture: Try the local cassoulet (slow-cooked beans with meat) and goat cheese salad. For dessert, clafoutis (cherry tart) is a must. Visit Saturday markets for fresh produce.
Transport: No train station—rent a car or take a bus from Carcassonne (~40 mins). The village is walkable, but driving helps access nearby sights. Note narrow roads and limited parking in peak season.
Best time: May-June or September-October for mild weather and fewer crowds. July-August has festivals but requires early bookings.
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