Lavaur is an attractive town on the banks of the river Tarn and in the Tarn department. Lavaur sits inside the Toulouse, Albi, Carcassonne triangle and thus in the centre of one of France's most interesting areas to visit.

The town was once a stronghold of the Cathars and later achieved wealth as a result of its fields of pastel, a plant cultivated for its pastel blue pigment.

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France This Way review: Lavaur is quite a small town, but the red brick architecture and the historic monuments combine to make a visit worthwhile

Lavaur has had a long and turbulent history that has shaped the town we see today. It was a fortified town by 1025 and in 1182 its Cathar inhabitants were defeated when the Count of Toulouse took over the city and ordered the cathar inhabitants to renounce their faith.

In 1211 Simon de Montfort took the town after a siege of 1 month. He killed Lady Guirade who was in charge of the town by throwing her down a well, eighty of her knights were hung and 400 heretics burnt at the stake.

Lavaur centre

In the 14th century Lavaur became the capital of the Cocagne region and grew rich due to production of the blue pastel pigment from the pastel plant (which interestingly has yellow flowers).

In the 18th century, with its battles behind it, Lavaur demolished its ramparts and replaced them with wide avenues.

Monuments and the town centre

On the edge of town the main sight in Lavaur is the Saint-Alain cathedral. The interior of the cathedral has been beautifully painted by the Ceroni brothers in the mid nineteenth century and has been recently restored.

On the exterior look out for the famous 'Jacquemart' figure by the bell. Legend has it that during the Wars of Religion a protestant was imprisoned in the bell tower and forced to ring the bell each hour. In order to escape he created 'Jacquemart' to do the job in his place!

 
 

Behind the cathedral you can see the Bishop's gardens. Once in a French garden style they are now a more relaxed style and indeed a perfect place to relax.

On the main streets of Lavaur the pretty red brick buildings make an attractive town centre. Amongst the buildings is the discreet entrance of the Saint Francis church. Inside it has some impressive very stylised stained glass windows.

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The ramparts of Lavaur were mostly destroyed but there is still a 16th century round tower which is now home to the tourist office. Take a look at the copy of a picture on the wall of Lavaur in the 1880s by Etienne Mazas to see how the town used to look.

The former monastery of the Sisters of Christ in Lavaur is now a media centre and the pretty chapel is used to stage exhibitions from May until August and October until December.

Attractions nearby

Garden lovers will want to visit the lovely Jardins des Martels at Giroussens where you will find an interesting ceramic centre.

You can find more travel ideas in the Tarn guide and the Midi-Pyrenees guide.

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Places to visit near Lavaur

The Jardin des Martels

The Jardin des Martels

The Jardins des Martels is a beautiful garden and mini-farm near Toulouse.

The Jardin des Martels guide
Giroussens

Giroussens

Giroussens is a pretty village and home to a ceramic centre and lovely garden

Giroussens guide
Lisle-sur-Tarn

Lisle-sur-Tarn

Lisle-sur-Tarn is a pretty village on the banks of the Tarn river.

Lisle-sur-Tarn guide
Gaillac

Gaillac

The historic centre of Gaillac and its riverside position make Gaillac a very enjoyable small town to discover

Gaillac guide
Lautrec

Lautrec

Lautrec is a small village, but both the views and the intereting historic buildings make it very pleasant to explore

Lautrec guide
Castelnau-de-Montmiral

Castelnau-de-Montmiral

The central square of Castelnau-de-Montmiral with its medieval buildings, and the views from its hilltop location, together make it very worthy of a visit

Castelnau-de-Montmiral guide
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Address: Lavaur, Castres, Midi-Pyrenees, 81500, France || GPS coordinates: latitude 43.6997, longitude 1.8197

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Market days in Lavaur, France

Regular market(s) are held in Lavaur each Saturday. (Markets are held in the morning unless stated.)

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