Aude - Wikipedia Aude is a frequent feminine French given name in Francophone countries, deriving initially from Aude or Oda, a wife of Bertrand, Duke of Aquitaine, and mother of Eudo, brother of Saint Hubertus [citation needed]
Aude in brief - Aude Aude takes its name from the river running through this department in the region of Occitanie Stretching between Toulouse and Montpellier, Aude is bordered by the Mediterranean on its eastern side, the Montagne Noire (Black Mountain) in the north, and the Pyrenees to the south
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Aude (2025) - Must-See Attractions Things to Do in Aude, France - Aude Attractions Top Things to Do in Aude Check out must-see sights and activities: Historic Fortified City of Carcassonne, Chateau et Remparts de la Cite de Carcassonne, Walking Tours, Castles
Aude | The Provence Guide Aude The department of Aude takes its name from the river with the same name It’s a department in the Languedoc Roussillon region The area is often referred to as Cathar-country, named after the people that used to live here The Cathars built lots of castles and fortresses, to defend themselves
Aude (river) - Wikipedia Before Carcassonne, the Aude receives tributary streams of short length which often have the characteristics of mountain torrents Starting from the prefecture of Aude department in the lower valley the Aude river joins with the largest rivers, most of them from the Montagne Noire
Aude - A guide to the department - Destination Tourisme Aude , the department The Aude in the heart of the region Occitanie at France is famous for its history, culture and varied landscapes, from Mediterranean beaches to the mountains of the Corbières and Pyrenees Carcassonne, its prefecture, is world-famous for its UNESCO-listed medieval city Narbonne and Limoux, its sub-prefectures, enrich the department with their heritage Aude also boasts
Aude – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Aude is an agricultural area dominated by vineyards In the east are the wines of Corbieres and La Clape, in the centre are Minervois and Côtes de Malepère, and in the south Limoux wine
Aude official tourism website, a south of France destination Founded in 1914, its name pays tribute to the young women of the village who took over tending the vineyards during the war Since then, it has prioritised short supply chains and supports local life The wines are sincere, approachable, and friendly—reflecting the cooperative’s values
Aude - Wikiwand Aude is a department in Southern France, located in the Occitanie region and named after the river Aude The departmental council also calls it "Cathar Country"