But come the weekend – a day off was what was needed. And surprise surprise – there just happened to be a festival on! At
The Caritats Festival was the fourth that Béziers has held, and I think it will be one that gets bigger and bigger each year.
The main part – food and handicraft stalls, demonstrations of medieval crafts, etc – was set up down the centre of town – the Allees Paul Riquet which is the centre of
It’s lined with beautiful plane trees and shops and bars, cafes and restaurants along both sides. It’s named after Paul Riquet who is Beziers ' most famous son - in the late 17th Century he engineered the 240km Canal Dui Midi, which runs from Sete to Toulouse.
To start the day’s celebrations, a parade took place up the Allees:
The archery demonstration was interesting. To start, there was the usual firing at the target. But then one of the ‘medieval wenches’ came out with a model bear under her arm – this was positioned under the target and promptly peppered with arrows – much to the delight of the crowd!
And a few more snaps of the day (and thanks to Miki for these photos - I was struggling with the video side of things, and a battery going flat.....) -
One of the artisans - a medieval hat-maker,
who was delighted to have his photo taken - just so long
as he could take his glasses off first!
Druids with backpacks ..
So, a good day was had by all.
But perhaps not for the ‘errant’ cats of
who appear to have a date with destiny
And then a very pleasant lunch sitting out under the trees, listening to the Claymor Clan playing the bagpipes.
On the road to
These were growing in a thin strip of land where previously there had been vines and looked just gorgeous. Standing on one side of the road, looking through the plane trees to the vines and poppies – and the row of trees in the background are more plane trees that are lining the Canal du Midi.





