ITINERARY
Day 1 / Arrival and Welcome
Guests will meet at the train station in Foix, France, at 11:00 AM. Following a picnic lunch, we will visit the interactive museum at the Chateau de Foix as an introduction to the history of the trail on which we are about to embark. We will settle into our gîte in Roquefixade to check backpacks, enjoy a homemade meal, and prepare for an early rise the next morning.
Pickup Time / 11 AM
Pickup Location / Foix Gare (train station)
Included / Picnic lunch, entry to the museum, dinner
Accommodation / Gîte
Day 2 / Roquefixade to Montségur
As the morning light illuminates the Ariège side of the Pyrenees Mountains, we wake up to an awe-inspiring view of Roquefixade Castle, standing tall on steep cliffs above. We hike along the valley's forestry track, taking in the breathtaking views along the way. As the day draws to a close, we find ourselves at the foot of Montségur Castle, an impressive and historically significant edifice that fills us with a sense of wonder.
Profile of the Route / DISTANCE 16.5km/10,25 mi | ASCENT 840 m/2,2756 ft | DESCENT 690 m/2,100 ft (or 840 m including visit to castle) | TIME 5 hours (6.5 hours if visiting Montségur Castle)
Included / Breakfast, entry to castle, dinner
Accommodation / Chambre d'hôtes
Day 3 / Montségur to Comus
The trail begins at Montségur Castle, which is the most infamous of all the Cathar castles and is considered the historical highlight of the whole trail. The hike takes you through the stunning Gorges de la Frau and ends in Comus, a charming alpine village surrounded by pine forest and limestone mountains. Once we reach Comus, we can treat ourselves to the most delicious ice cream sundaes while enjoying the breathtaking mountain views.
Profile of the Route / DISTANCE 14 km/8.7 mi | ASCENT 950 m/3,117 ft | DESCENT 700 m/2,297 ft | TIME 5 hours
Included / Breakfast, dinner
Accommodation / Safari tent
Day 4 / Comus to Puivert (L’Escale)
Today we traverse some of the most dazzling landscapes on the Sentier de Cathar, crossing plateaus, gullies, and gorges to reach the highest point of the trail, at the altitude of 1365m/4,478ft. Just before arriving at our destination in Puivert, we will come across remnants of World War II. This area was an important center for the Maquis (French Resistance fighters) against German troops. As we approach Puivert, you will have the chance to visit the Poste de Commandement (PC) du Maquis, which is a reconstructed stone cabin that served as the local Resistance HQ during the war. Additionally, you will get to see the large and remarkably intact Puivert castle, which was once a bustling center for medieval Occitan music and performance. However, it was seized by French forces during the Albigensian crusade.
Profile of the Route / DISTANCE 24 km/14.9 mi | ASCENT 581 m/1,906 ft | DESCENT 1,106 m/3,629 ft | TIME 7 hours
Included / Breakfast, dinner
Accommodation / Chambre d'hôtes
Day 5 / Puivert to Quirbajou
This portion of the Sentier de Cathar is characterized by sustained ascents and descents. As you journey through this rugged terrain, be on the lookout for wild boar, deer, lizards, and Lammergeier vultures. The stage concludes in the delightful mountain village of Quirbajou, where you can enjoy a glass of Maury, the local aperitif, with your dinner.
Profile of the Route / DISTANCE 21.5 km/13.4 mi | ASCENT 930 m/3,051 ft | DESCENT 600m/1,969 ft | TIME 6 hours
Included / Breakfast, dinner
Accommodation / Gîte
Day 9 / Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet to Cucugnan
Leaving Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet, the trail leads you into the rolling hills and vineyard-clad slopes of the Corbières. Soon, the route rises into more rugged terrain, and you find yourself gazing up at the spectacular Château de Quéribus, perched like an eagle’s nest on a limestone peak. Known as one of the last Cathar strongholds, Quéribus rewards the climb with sweeping views of the Pyrenees behind you and, on a clear day, the Mediterranean shimmering in the distance.
From Quéribus, the path descends gently toward the enchanting village of Cucugnan, famous for its storybook windmill. Wandering its narrow streets, you feel the seamless blending of history and living tradition. This stage captures the essence of the Sentier Cathar—a balance of dramatic landscapes, medieval history, and cultural discovery.
Profile of the Route / DISTANCE 18.2 km/11.3 mi | ASCENT 540 m/1,771 ft | DESCENT 490 m/1,607 ft | TIME 5.5 hours | MAX ELEVATION 659 m/2,162 m
Included / Breakfast, dinner
Accommodation / Auberge
Day 10 / Cucugnan to Tuchan
The trail sets out across the warm, Mediterranean landscapes of the Corbières. The air is fragrant with wild thyme and rosemary, and the rolling hills give way to rugged limestone outcrops.
Soon, the silhouette of Château d’Aguilar appears on its rocky perch above Tuchan, a reminder of the region’s turbulent medieval past. Standing among its weathered stones, you can gaze out across the plains toward the Pyrenees and the sea—views that once gave Aguilar its strategic power.
The day ends in Tuchan, a welcoming wine-growing village, where local hospitality and the taste of Corbières wines offer the perfect close to this tour.
Profile of the Route / DISTANCE 18.6 km/11.5 mi | ASCENT 490 m/1,607 ft | DESCENT 630 m/2,066 ft | TIME 5.75 hours
Included / Breakfast, dinner
Accommodation / Gîte
Day 6 / Quirbajou to Gincla
Leaving Quirbajou, a small, quiet hamlet tucked into the foothills, the trail meanders through shady forests and rolling hillsides, offering peaceful stretches where the only sounds are birdsong and the crunch of your boots on the path.
The approach to Puilaurens Castle is nothing short of spectacular. Perched high on a rocky outcrop, the fortress seems to rise directly from the limestone cliffs. A final steep climb leads you to its gates, where stone walls and towers still stand guard as they did centuries ago. From the top, you’re rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Pyrenees and the surrounding forests. For those ending the Sentier de Cathar here, it is a fitting finale to a stage that combines the serenity of nature with the drama of history.
After a tour of the castle, you are picked up and driven to a very comfortable hotel with a Michelin-starred restaurant. You will have access to your luggage tonight and tomorrow.
Profile of the Route / DISTANCE 21 km/13 mi | ASCENT 560 m/1,837 ft | DESCENT 740 m/2,427 ft | TIME 6 hours
Included / Breakfast, dinner
Accommodation / Hôtel
Day 7 / Rest Day or Departure
This unforgettable first leg of the Sentier de Cathar is a natural stopping place for hikers who do not have time to complete the entire tour. Those who do not head home today spend a rest day in Mirepoix, a charming medieval town famous for its rich history and architecture. Meander in and out shops or relax in one of the cafés under the arcades in the square. We return to Gincla, a peaceful hamlet surrounded by forests and rivers, nestled in the foothills of the Corbières.
Included / Breakfast, dinner
Accommodation / Hôtel
Day 8 / Gincla to Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet
From the forested slopes around Gincla, the trail follows gentle paths that soon give way to more dramatic scenery. Enter the Gorges de Galamus, a spectacular limestone canyon where sheer cliffs rise above while the turquoise waters sparkle below. Along the gorge, tucked into the rock itself, lies a hermitage with origins dating back to the 7th century. It’s one of the most atmospheric stops on the entire trail, a moment where history and nature merge in silence and beauty.
After passing through the gorge, the path opens into gentler terrain as you approach Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet, a quaint town surrounded by vineyards.
Profile of the Route / DISTANCE 21 km/13 mi | ASCENT 560 m/1,837 ft | DESCENT 740 m/2,427 ft | TIME 6 hours
Included / Breakfast, dinner
Accommodation / Chambre d’Hôtes
Day 11 / Departure
After breakfast, you will be taken back to Foix, where you can visit the castle, shop, or enjoy lunch at one of the many cafés or restaurants. There are lovely lodging options near the train station,
should you wish to stay for the night and travel to Toulouse the following day.
Drop off time / 12pm local time
Drop off location / Foix train station
Included / Breakfast
This itinerary is given for your information and may be changed at the discretion of the leaders depending on the weather conditions, physical ability of clients and the trail 'options' we decide together.