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Gilberte Santacatalina10 Rue de Toulon
Gruissan
11430
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Welcome to our resort in the Gulf of Lion, nestled in the thriving urban area of Narbonne. Situated between the enchanting La Clape and the stunning Mediterranean Sea, our location offers the perfect blend of natural beauty and city convenience.Immerse yourself in the charm of the old village, surrounded by picturesque ponds and narrow streets that wind their way around a magnificent limestone block. Here, you will discover the remnants of an ancient castle, the iconic tower Barbarossa. The village itself is a circulade, adding to its unique and captivating atmosphere.
Within our municipality, you will find the prestigious AOC Corbières appellation, guaranteeing exceptional quality and taste.
As a fourth-generation winemaker, Gilberte, along with her family, welcomes you to her recently renovated cottage. Located in the heart of the historic village of Gruissan, just 2 km away from the inviting beaches, our house provides a comfortable and convenient base for your stay. Enjoy proximity to the tranquil pond, the charming village, and the legendary turn Barbarossa.
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Situated at a distance of 15km from Narbonne and only 2km away from the Mediterranean Sea.
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- Gruissan Beach: Located just a short distance from Rue de Toulon, Gruissan Beach is a beautiful sandy beach with crystal clear waters. It offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and various water activities.
- Gruissan Castle: This medieval castle, also known as Château de Gruissan, is perched on a hilltop overlooking the town. It dates back to the 12th century and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Visitors can explore the castle grounds and learn about its historical significance.
- Salin de Gruissan: The Salin de Gruissan is a salt marsh located near the town. It is a significant salt production area where visitors can learn about the traditional salt harvesting methods and the importance of salt in the region's history. There are guided tours available to understand the salt-making process.
- Village de Gruissan: The charming Village de Gruissan is the historic heart of the town. Its narrow streets are lined with traditional houses and small boutiques. Visitors can wander through the village, visit the local shops, and enjoy the picturesque atmosphere.
- Étang de Gruissan: Also known as Gruissan Lagoon, Étang de Gruissan is a large saltwater lagoon popular among nature enthusiasts. It is a haven for various bird species, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching. The lagoon is also great for leisurely walks and bike rides along its shores.
- Narbonne: Just a short drive away from Gruissan, the city of Narbonne offers a wealth of historical and cultural attractions. Visitors can explore the stunning Narbonne Cathedral, stroll along the Canal de la Robine, or visit the impressive archaeological museum showcasing artifacts from Roman times.
- Les Halles de Narbonne: Located in the heart of Narbonne, Les Halles is a bustling indoor market where visitors can indulge in a variety of local produce, including fresh fruits, vegetables, cheese, meats, and seafood. It's a great place to immerse yourself in the local food culture and try some regional delicacies.
- Abbey of Fontfroide: Situated in the countryside near Narbonne, the Abbey of Fontfroide is a beautifully preserved Cistercian monastery. The abbey boasts stunning architecture, serene gardens, and a peaceful atmosphere. Guided tours are available to learn about the abbey's history and explore its tranquil surroundings.
- Canal du Midi: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal du Midi is an iconic waterway that stretches from Toulouse to the Mediterranean. Visitors can take a boat ride along the canal, rent bicycles to cycle alongside it, or simply enjoy a leisurely walk along its picturesque banks. 10. Sigean African Reserve: Located approximately 25 kilometers south of Gruissan, the Sigean African Reserve is a wildlife park that houses over 3,800 animals from 160 different species. Visitors can drive through the park and observe animals such as lions, giraffes, elephants, and rhinos in a natural habitat setting.