Rennes-le-Château is just the other side of the hot springs of Rennes les Bains from Fourtou and La Mouline.
It is the home of the world-famous enigma highlighted by Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code.
Understand
editThe mountain forests all around are teaming with interesting people who escaped from the world's cities to live before open fires, work the land, bring up children in healthy, stimulating environments, dance and sing.
This area was once home to the last of the Cathars and their wandering troubadours. Some of the Cathars who were burned at the stake for refusing to renounce their beliefs reputedly sang out they would come back 700 years later.
It is just possible to view the new inhabitants of these mountains as 'les nouveaux Cathars'. The first wave came in the mid-1970s when some 30,000 'jeunes marginales' from other parts of the world came to settle and reclaim the many old ruined farms. The latest wave is different, mostly English and retired, buying second homes as investments. At the same time, however, there is a notable influx of younger people, mostly women, seeking spiritual understanding.
The area around Rennes le Chateau nonetheless remains still one of the most sparsely populated areas of Europe.
To fly over Rennes le Chateau, virtually, visit the Hot Springs of Rennes les Bains and visit La Mouline in video: www.lamouline.fr
Get in
editFor those without a car getting to RLC is not easy. But Carcassonne makes a reasonable base to get there. As of 2009, there were about three trains a day to nearby Couiza, but several involved a train to Limoux and then swapping onto a bus to Couiza. The 10.50 train from Carcassonne gets to Couiza at 11.20, and there is then a 10-minute delay before the bus leaves from just outside the station, dropping you at the Cafe de France in Couiza at 11.50. Telephone Taxis Hoste in advance (04 68 74 25 36) and they will meet you to take you up to RLC, for just over €9. The Berenger Sauniere museum is open from 10.00 - 13.00 and 14.00-17.00 year-round, not closing for lunch in summer. So you need to go to the museum first before visiting the church. The bus from Couiza back to Limoux leaves at 16.10 again connecting with the train for Carcassonne.
Get around
editSee
edit- 1 Villa Bethania. House built in 1905, now owned by the local council.
- 2 Château des Hautpoul. A private house. which is occasionally open for afternoon piano recitals. Sigbert IV is believed to have taken refuge here is 681.
- 3 Musée domaine (museum). Apr - Nov: 10:30 -13:00, 13:30 - 18:00 or longer. Includes the Magdala Tower, garden and church. €6.
Do
editBuy
editThere are two bookshops in the centre of town where you can find tons of literature regarding Rennes-le-Château, its mysteries and secrets. A lot of books are available in English, German and Dutch.
Eat
edit- 1 L'Escondida. Restaurant with some good views. mains around €20.
- 2 Jardin De Marie. Restaurant with regularly changing menu.