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Klaartje Verbelen14 Avenue de la Mer
Ferrals-les-Corbières
11200
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La Vigne Rousse, a beautiful mansion located in the heart of Ferrals-les-Corbières, a picturesque wine village in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. With a history dating back to the French revolution, this property and its accompanying buildings were once the vibrant center of a thriving wine business for over 150 years. While the rolling hills surrounding the village still offer breathtaking views of vineyards and almond trees, La Vigne Rousse has now been transformed into an elegant destination for tourists. The village and its surroundings are deeply connected to the rhythm of the vineyard, where seasons of rest and hard work alternate under the bright Mediterranean sun.Reviews
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- Château de Quéribus: Located approximately 20 kilometers southwest of Ferrals-les-Corbières, this medieval castle is perched on a rocky hilltop. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular tourist attraction for history enthusiasts.
- Abbaye de Fontfroide: Situated around 8 kilometers east of Ferrals-les-Corbières, this Cistercian monastery dates back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore the beautiful Gothic architecture, tranquil gardens, and attend various cultural events held here throughout the year.
- Réserve Africaine de Sigean: Located about 17 kilometers southeast of Ferrals-les-Corbières, this wildlife reserve spans over 300 hectares. It is home to more than 3,800 animals from 160 different species, including lions, elephants, giraffes, and rhinos. Visitors can enjoy a safari-like experience as they drive through the reserve.
- Narbonne: Situated approximately 20 kilometers northeast of Ferrals-les-Corbières, Narbonne is a charming city with a rich historical heritage. Highlights include the stunning Narbonne Cathedral, the Roman Horreum museum, and the Canal de la Robine, where visitors can take boat trips or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the water.
- Lagrasse: Located around 20 kilometers northwest of Ferrals-les-Corbières, Lagrasse is a picturesque medieval village known for its well-preserved streets and historic buildings. Visitors can explore the beautiful Abbey of Sainte-Marie d'Orbieu, wander through narrow cobblestone alleys, and enjoy local cuisine in charming cafes.
- Carcassonne: Situated approximately 40 kilometers southeast of Ferrals-les-Corbières, Carcassonne is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most famous fortified cities in France. The medieval citadel, La Cité de Carcassonne, features impressive ramparts, narrow streets, and a magnificent castle, offering a captivating journey back in time.
- Gruissan: Located about 30 kilometers southeast of Ferrals-les-Corbières, Gruissan is a coastal town known for its beautiful beaches and charming old village. Visitors can relax on the sandy shores, explore the medieval streets, visit the famous Gruissan salt pans, or indulge in fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants.
- Leucate: Situated approximately 35 kilometers southeast of Ferrals-les-Corbières, Leucate is a coastal town renowned for its kiteboarding and windsurfing conditions. It offers several sandy beaches, including the popular Plage de la Franqui, where visitors can enjoy water sports or simply soak up the sun.
- Minerve: Located around 30 kilometers northwest of Ferrals-les-Corbières, Minerve is a historic village perched on a rocky spur above the gorges of the River Cesse. It is known for its impressive natural beauty, ancient bridges, and the Cathar fortifications. Visitors can explore the narrow streets and learn about the village's rich history. 10. Canal du Midi: Passing near Ferrals-les-Corbières, the Canal du Midi is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of France's most iconic waterways. Visitors can take a boat trip, rent bicycles, or simply walk along the canal's banks, admiring the picturesque scenery and the engineering marvels of this 17th-century engineering masterpiece.