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Michael MaleryChemin De Bougna
11100
Narbonne
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
3 | 124 | 950 | ||||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
3 | 145 | 950 |
Services
Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Credit cards accepted
Attractions
- Narbonne Cathedral: Located in the heart of Narbonne, this stunning Gothic cathedral dates back to the 13th century. It features impressive stained glass windows and a beautiful cloister.
- Canal de la Robine: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this picturesque canal runs through Narbonne, offering charming views and a relaxing atmosphere. Take a leisurely stroll along its banks or rent a boat to explore the waterway.
- Les Halles de Narbonne: This vibrant indoor market is a food lover's paradise. It offers a wide variety of fresh local produce, cheeses, meats, and seafood. Enjoy the lively atmosphere and taste some of the region's culinary delights.
- Abbey of Fontfroide: Situated just outside Narbonne, this Cistercian monastery is a hidden gem. Wander through its peaceful gardens and admire the well-preserved medieval architecture. The abbey also hosts concerts and cultural events.
- Narbonne Beach: Located on the Mediterranean coast, Narbonne Beach is a popular spot for sunbathing and swimming. With its fine sand and clear waters, it's an ideal place to relax and enjoy the coastal scenery.
- Narbonne Archaeological Museum: Housed in the former Archbishop's Palace, this museum showcases a vast collection of Roman artifacts discovered in the region. Explore the exhibits and learn about Narbonne's rich history as a Roman colony.
- Le Pont des Marchands: This ancient bridge, also known as the Bridge of Merchants, spans the Canal de la Robine. It features a row of medieval houses built directly on the bridge, creating a unique and charming sight.
- Château de Peyrepertuse: Although a bit further away from Narbonne, this medieval castle is worth a visit for history enthusiasts. Perched on a rocky hilltop, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Gruissan Village: Situated on the coast near Narbonne, this charming fishing village is known for its colorful houses and narrow streets. Explore the old town, visit the medieval tower, or relax on the sandy beaches nearby. 10. Sigean African Reserve: Just a short drive from Narbonne, this wildlife park is home to over 3,800 animals, including lions, giraffes, and rhinos. Take a safari tour or stroll along the footpaths to observe the animals in their natural habitats.