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Michael MaleryChemin De Bougna
11100
Narbonne
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
3 | 145 | 950 |
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Attractions
- Narbonne Cathedral: Located in the heart of Narbonne, the Cathedral of Saint-Just and Saint-Pasteur is a magnificent Gothic masterpiece. It features stunning stained glass windows, intricate carvings, and a beautiful organ.
- Les Halles de Narbonne: This bustling indoor market is a food lover's paradise. Here, you can find an array of fresh produce, local specialties, and gourmet products. It's a great place to explore and sample delicious regional cuisine.
- La Robine Canal: The Canal de la Robine runs through Narbonne, offering picturesque scenery and charming waterfront promenades. Take a leisurely stroll or rent a bike to explore the canal's banks and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.
- Abbaye de Fontfroide: Located just outside Narbonne, this 12th-century Cistercian abbey is a fascinating historical site. It boasts stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and a peaceful ambience that makes it a perfect spot for a day trip.
- Gruissan Beach: Approximately 15 kilometers from Narbonne, Gruissan Beach is a popular destination for sun-seekers and water sports enthusiasts. With its golden sands, clear waters, and vibrant beachside atmosphere, it's an ideal place to relax and soak up the Mediterranean sun.
- Château de Peyrepertuse: Situated about an hour's drive from Narbonne, this medieval fortress perched on a rocky hilltop is a must-visit for history buffs. The castle offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and provides a glimpse into the region's rich past.
- Sigean African Reserve: Located a short drive from Narbonne, this wildlife park is home to over 3,800 animals, including lions, giraffes, elephants, and rhinos. Visitors can explore the reserve on a safari-style drive or walk through various enclosures to observe the animals up close.
- Étang de Bages-Sigean: This vast lagoon, situated near Narbonne, is a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers. It is home to a diverse range of bird species, including flamingos, herons, and ducks. Visitors can take a walk along the marked trails or enjoy a boat trip to fully appreciate the area's natural beauty.
- Musee de la Romanite Narbonne: This archaeological museum showcases the rich Roman heritage of Narbonne. It exhibits an impressive collection of artifacts, including mosaics, sculptures, and everyday objects, offering a glimpse into the city's ancient past. 10. Canal du Midi: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal du Midi is a masterpiece of engineering. Stretching over 240 kilometers, it connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can take a boat trip along the canal, passing through scenic landscapes, charming villages, and picturesque locks.