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Frisque Bernard7 bis avenue de Saint Pons
Marcorignan
11120
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Spacious bedroom offering a choice of a queen-sized bed at 160 or two twin beds at 90, equipped with air conditioning and an Italian-style bathroom.Reviews
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Holiday Home | 1 | 150 | 250 | 900 | 2400 | non |
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Attractions
- Narbonne Cathedral: Located in the nearby city of Narbonne, Narbonne Cathedral is a stunning Gothic cathedral known for its impressive architecture and intricate stained glass windows. Visitors can explore its interior, climb the tower for panoramic views, and learn about its historical significance.
- Canal du Midi: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal du Midi is a 17th-century canal that stretches from Toulouse to the Mediterranean Sea. Tourists can enjoy a leisurely boat ride, walk or cycle along the towpaths, and admire the picturesque landscapes and charming villages it passes through.
- Abbey of Fontfroide: Situated in the countryside near Narbonne, the Abbey of Fontfroide is a beautifully preserved Cistercian monastery that dates back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore the abbey's impressive architecture, peaceful gardens, and attend concerts and cultural events held on its grounds.
- Les Halles de Narbonne: The bustling food market of Les Halles de Narbonne offers a vibrant culinary experience. Visitors can wander through the stalls filled with fresh produce, local specialties, and regional wines. This is a great place to sample delicious food and immerse yourself in the local gastronomy.
- Lagrasse: A charming medieval village located on the banks of the Orbieu River, Lagrasse is known for its ancient abbey and picturesque streets. Visitors can explore the narrow alleyways, visit the Abbey of Sainte-Marie, and enjoy a scenic walk along the river.
- Gruissan Beach: Just a short drive from Marcorignan, Gruissan Beach offers a beautiful stretch of sandy coastline along the Mediterranean Sea. Tourists can relax on the beach, swim in the crystal-clear waters, or explore the nearby Gruissan village with its historic castle and charming harbor.
- Carcassonne: A must-visit for history enthusiasts, Carcassonne is a fortified medieval city with well-preserved ramparts and towers. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, visit the impressive Château Comtal, and take in panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Minerve: Located in the Minervois wine region, the village of Minerve is perched on a rocky outcrop and is known for its dramatic natural setting. Visitors can explore the ancient ruins, walk across the old bridge, and learn about the village's rich history and role during the Cathar period.
- Beziers: A vibrant city with a rich heritage, Beziers offers a variety of attractions including the impressive Saint-Nazaire Cathedral, the Canal du Midi locks, and the beautiful Plateau des Poètes park. The city is also famous for its annual Feria, a lively festival celebrating bullfighting and local culture. 10. Sigean African Reserve: For wildlife enthusiasts, the Sigean African Reserve is a must-visit. Located near the Mediterranean coast, this expansive wildlife park is home to over 3,800 animals, including lions, elephants, giraffes, and many more. Visitors can embark on a safari-style drive or explore the footpaths to observe the diverse range of species.