We stayed atb this site in late May/early June this year. The location is right in the medeiaval village. Unfortunately apart from the old buildings, there is very little to attract any visitors there, not even a Cafe.
The site itself was very overgrown, branches had to be cut from the overhanging trees to get our Sterling Europa onto a pitch. Even then we had a branch just above our top vent window, which meant that it couldn't be opened. The site was so shady that we had to have the lights on inside during the daytime.
The weather wasn't good so I suppose that our judgement may be affected, but it is unlikely that we shall go to that site again.
We chose the site because of it's proximity to Carcasonne. That is a place to visit! Aparently even in the low season it is very crowded. Also go to one or more of the Cathar Castles, we went to Peyrepertuse which is quite spectacular. The other famous one is Montsegeur, It started to rain heavily on the day we went there, and so we didn't see much of it.
Anyway I'll be pleased to help if you need any futher information, or put Carcasonne into Google.
Regards
Michael - Derbyshire