The village with its beautiful ocher houses was once surrounded by fortifications of which we can see some vestiges, including the main north gate with battlements. Take the path "La Pinède de la Bade et Pierre Sèche" to discover the numerous testimonies of past activities. Anecdote: The Delfour terminal. On the path, there is a marker made of small stones. It was built by Louis Delfour, owner of a lower vineyard, to allow his children to find their way back. A “Boutiole” (buttons) man also had a vineyard and removed the stones, which annoyed Father Delfour. Since the 50s, the Miquels, in memory of Father Delfour, have added a stone to the terminal.
Then take the road to Castelnau d'Aude and admire at the bend of a bend a hermitage of Romanesque construction, the Sainte Cécile chapel, a place of annual pilgrimage.
Torosèla e sos polits ostals ocrats, arremicolats sus un promontòri. Lo vilatge, a còp èra enrodat of fortifications that only see vestigis, sèrva encara the main door of the north amb its machacoladura.
Seguissètz la senda La Pinède de la Bade and Pierre Sèche (10 km).
History: La bòrna dels Delfour. Sus la senda, se trapa una bòrna faita de pèiras pichonas. Loís Delfour, owner of a vinha below, the building to allow his hands to turn around the camin. Un òme escaissat Botiòla (lo qu'a botons) aviá el tanben una vinha e levava las pèiras, çò qu'encolerava lo pair Delfour. Dempuèi las annadas 50, los Miquèl, en sovenir del pair Delfour, rajustan una pèira sus la bòrna.
Take a look at the rota of Castèlnau d'Aude and admire a hermitage of Romanesque construction, the capèla Santa Ceselha, a place of pilgrimage in Annadia.
• Name: Torosela. Del bas Latin torricellus, tor pichona.
• Say: - Torosèla, tot rosèla.