The seaside resort of Port la Nouvelle
By choosing our 3-star Hotel-Restaurant in Port-la-Nouvelle, you will stay just a few steps from the fine sand beach of Port la Nouvelle, long of 12 kilometers. On this long beach, you can indulge in lazing around, sunbathing, beach volleyball or windsurfing. It is by the sea that the market is held every Monday and Thursday morning. On Wednesdays and Saturday mornings, discover a second market near the church.
In Portel des Corbières Vinea land
80 meters underground, discover the 800 meters of underground galleries of an old gypsum quarry. In this exceptional place, you will discover the history of vines and wine in Narbonnaise, from Antiquity to the present day. The visit to this magical place can end with a wine tasting.
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site The city of Carcassonne
The city of Carcassonne has been occupied since Antiquity. Stroll through the streets of the city center to discover superb shaded squares, charming boutiques and exceptional monuments which make Carcassonne world famous, such as the Château Comtal, the Saint-Nazaire Basilica, the Pont-Vieux and the Bastide Saint-Louis.
One of the main salt farming sites in Aude The Salin de la Palme
With more than 400 hectares, discover this exceptional place between the sea and the scrubland, very close to the Leucate cliff, where the production of salt takes place in harmony with nature. The Salin de la Palme is bordered by the Etang de la Palme. This pond is a privileged site for practicing kite surfing and wind surfing. Visit this protected natural place!
Between the Salses ponds and the Corbières The Fortress of Salses
Between Catalonia and France, this fortress, built at the end of the 15th century, guards the old border. The Salses Fortress was besieged, taken and recaptured. We advise you to visit this emblematic place and steeped in history which offers you a superb view of the entire region.
Saint Lucia Island
The jewel of the Narbonnaise Regional Natural Park, the Nature Reserve is a timeless place. It can be explored on foot or by bike, and the bravest can even reach Narbonne via the Canal de la Robine. A parking is set up a few hundred meters from the entrance to the island. to come