Cahuzac-sur-Vere: Crafty Wines Surrounding Castles
Cahuzac-Sur-Vere, France is another one of the enticing medieval towns in the Occitanie region. The long river of Vere flows through it. With a population not exceeding 2000, it is simply the perfect place for a quiet getaway. You can enjoy both the outdoors and indoors, from natural sites to historical landmarks, there is plenty to do while in town.
Best Time to Visit
With the exception of November and December, it is recommended to visit Cahuzac-sur-Vere all year-round. You can bask under the warmth of the sunlight and enjoy the breezy wind anytime you want. The peak season for tourism in town usually starts during the summer months of June until September. Best to avoid these months if you are not a fan of huge crowds and expensive Cahuzac-sur-Vere hotels.
What to Do & Area Attractions
A dainty handicraft museum called the inVINcible VIGNEron Museum is one of the most visited areas of interest in Cahuzac-sur-Vere. Thousands of artifacts that have something to do with the wine industry are on display. Some are even centuries old. Other museums to visit are Chateau de Mauriac and Chateau Musee du Cayla, which were both castles in the past. Both overlooks vast vineyards as the Vere is entirely made up of numerous wineries. Located over the next town but is just a mere five-minute drive is the Gîtes Les Vents Bleus. A delectable breakfast and a parking space come free of charge. Another former castle set within the vineyards is the Château de Mayragues, guaranteed to provide you the most comfortable stay in Cahuzac-sur-Vere. There is also the La Vigneronne featuring an outdoor swimming pool.