Best attractions and places to see around Fontiers-Cabardès include a variety of natural and historical sites within the Montagne Noire region. This area features diverse landscapes, from cascading waterfalls to serene lakes, offering numerous opportunities for exploration. Visitors can discover historical castles and significant man-made monuments that reflect the region's rich heritage. The natural beauty and historical depth make Fontiers-Cabardès a notable destination for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The Alzeau dam (or d'Alzau[1]), located in the commune of Arfons, in the Tarn[2], is the starting point of the rigole de la Montagne, which then feeds the Canal du Midi. It is located on the border with the Aude department, and is accessible via the commune of Lacombe. (Wikipedia)
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The Cammazes Dam is located in the Montagne Noire massif in the Tarn department. It provides a drinking water reserve for the municipalities around Revel. Built between 1954 and 1957 and commissioned in 1958, the Cammazes Dam is located on the Sor River, between the municipalities of Cammazes and Sorèze in the Tarn department, and the municipality of Saissac in the Aude department. It forms Lake Cammazes, which also receives excess water from the mountain channel via the Conquet spillway. The structure is intended for drinking water supply and irrigation. It supplies 200 municipalities, representing over 170,000 inhabitants. The surface area of the body of water is approximately 90 hectares. Its reservoir volume is 18.8 million cubic meters; the watershed area is 30 km². The operator is the Montagne Noire Water Institution. The water is piped to the Picotalen treatment plant. It also serves as a reserve for the Canal du Midi via a water intake feeding the mountain channel (water rights of 4 million cubic meters) (Wikipedia)
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At 90 meters high, it is the highest waterfall in the Aude department. For a bird's eye view of the fall, you have to go to the hamlet of Cubserviès. There is no access to the foot of the waterfall.
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Listen to the silence around the channel.
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Built lengthwise in the hollow of the valley formed by the Orbiel, this Cathar village is not lacking in charm. Dominated by the remains of a medieval castle that played a strategic role during the wars of religion, you can discover in the town, in addition to the Church, various old corbelled and half-timbered houses testifying to past prosperity. Similarly, the so-called Weavers' Cross evokes a textile activity that has now disappeared, just like the agricultural exploitation which is no longer practiced in the town because of the steepness of the land. After having counted up to 900 inhabitants around 1860, the village only has 177 at the last census.
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Part of the circuit of "Villages perched in the Black Mountain", Roquefère is a magnificent example. Set between two steep mountain sides, this tiny village has only 77 inhabitants at the last census. It is dominated by the castle built on a rock protuberance. The latter offered a surveillance point on the road between Carcassonne and the Albigeois. Its origin dates back to the 12th century, and it has undergone only a few changes in its configuration since feudal times, apart from the two square towers and the south facade redesigned in the 17th century. The castle has always been occupied since its origins. It now belongs to a private person. You should also know that you will find a drinking water tap on the small square next to the road, right next to a fountain with a metal wheel (see photo).
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Cubserviès Waterfall, which is the highest waterfall in the Aude department, flowing over 90 meters. Another serene spot is Lac des Cammazes, a beautiful lake perfect for walking or cycling around.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore Roquefère Castle, a 12th-century fortress that has maintained much of its original configuration and offers panoramic views. Another significant historical site is the Alzeau Water Intake, a man-made monument crucial for supplying water to the Canal du Midi.
The Alzeau Water Intake is a magnificent site and represents the highest point for collecting water to supply the Canal du Midi. It's part of an extensive catchment network designed to feed both the Mediterranean and Atlantic sides of the canal, making it a key historical engineering marvel.
Absolutely. The region around Fontiers-Cabardès is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, including routes like 'Sentier de la prise d'Alzeau – Alzeau Water Intake loop from Saint-Denis' or 'Sentier de la prise d'Alzeau and tour of Lac de la Galaube – loop starting from Lacombe'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Fontiers-Cabardès guide.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. You can enjoy scenic rides such as the 'Lac des Cammazes – Gutter edge loop from Lacombe' or more challenging routes like the 'Village of Hautpoul – Pic de Nore loop from Cuxac-Cabardès'. Discover more options in the Cycling around Fontiers-Cabardès guide.
The Alzeau Water Intake is considered family-friendly, offering an interesting historical and natural site to explore. Many of the walking paths around the lakes and through the Montagne Noire are also suitable for families, depending on the chosen difficulty.
Visitors appreciate the stunning natural landscapes, especially the dramatic Cubserviès Waterfall and the tranquil Lac des Cammazes. The historical depth of sites like Roquefère Castle and the engineering marvel of the Alzeau Water Intake are also highly valued for their unique insights into the region's heritage.
Yes, several attractions offer excellent viewpoints. The hamlet of Cubserviès has a belvedere specifically set up to admire the Cubserviès Waterfall. Roquefère Castle also provides magnificent views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the paths around Lac des Cammazes offer picturesque vistas.
The Montagne Noire region, including Fontiers-Cabardès, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring brings lush greenery and comfortable temperatures, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, with the forest cover providing shade and coolness appreciated by hikers, especially near the waterfalls.
While Fontiers-Cabardès itself is a small village, nearby villages like Mas-Cabardès offer amenities. For example, Mas-Cabardès Village has a well-known grocery store, Chez Denis, and an associative café, Le Relais du Mas, which are convenient for refueling during your explorations.
Many trails in the Montagne Noire cater to various difficulty levels. While specific 'easy' or 'beginner' labels aren't always explicit, routes around lakes like Lac des Cammazes are generally less strenuous. For detailed information on difficulty, refer to the Hiking around Fontiers-Cabardès guide, which lists routes with moderate options.
Yes, the area provides excellent terrain for running. You can find routes like 'Sentier de la prise d'Alzeau – Alzeau Intake loop from Lacombe' or 'Running loop from Cuxac-Cabardès'. For a comprehensive list of options, check the Running Trails around Fontiers-Cabardès guide.


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