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Gilberte Santacatalina
10 Rue de Toulon
Gruissan
11430

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Price per week:

price from €350

Telephone:

0468322759

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0681720148

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Welcome to our resort in the Gulf of Lion, nestled in the vibrant urban area of Narbonne, between the stunning La Clape mountains and the sparkling Mediterranean Sea. Immerse yourself in the charm of the old village, located between picturesque ponds, with its winding narrow streets that encircle a magnificent limestone block. On this block, you will find the remains of the ancient castle, including the renowned tower Barbarossa. This village is a true circulade, offering a unique and authentic experience.

Moreover, our municipality boasts the prestigious AOC Corbières appellation, ensuring exceptional quality in our wines.

As a fourth-generation winemaker, Gilberte, who comes from a long line of winemakers, warmly welcomes you to her newly renovated cottage, situated in the heart of the historic Gruissan village. Just 2 km away from the breathtaking beaches, our house is conveniently located near the enchanting pond and the captivating village, with the iconic turn Barbarossa within easy reach.

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Situated at a distance of 15km from Narbonne and merely 2km away from the captivating Mediterranean Sea.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 1 350 600

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Attractions

  • Gruissan Beach: Located just a short distance from Rue de Toulon, Gruissan Beach is a beautiful sandy beach with crystal clear waters. It offers a perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, and various water sports activities.
  • Gruissan Castle: Situated on a hill overlooking the town, Gruissan Castle is a medieval fortress that dates back to the 13th century. Visitors can explore the ruins of the castle, enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, and learn about the history of the region.
  • Les Salins de Gruissan: This salt marsh is an important ecological site and offers picturesque views of the pink salt ponds. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about salt production, observe various bird species, and enjoy peaceful walks or bike rides along the marked trails.
  • Gruissan Village: The charming old town of Gruissan is worth exploring with its narrow streets, colorful houses, and lively market squares. Visitors can wander through the village, admire the traditional architecture, visit local shops, and indulge in the delicious regional cuisine at one of the many restaurants.
  • Narbonne: Located just a short drive away, Narbonne is a historic city with a rich Roman heritage. Highlights include the impressive Narbonne Cathedral, the Roman Horreum Museum, the Via Domitia archaeological site, and the vibrant Les Halles market.
  • Sigean African Reserve: This wildlife park is home to over 3,800 animals from African savannahs, including lions, elephants, giraffes, and rhinos. Visitors can embark on a safari drive or walk along the footpaths to observe the animals up close in a natural habitat.
  • Peyriac-de-Mer: Situated on the shores of a lagoon, Peyriac-de-Mer is a quaint village known for its beautiful landscapes and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can stroll along the promenade, explore the medieval streets, and enjoy birdwatching in the nearby Bages-Sigean Nature Reserve.
  • Beziers: This historic city is located a short distance from Gruissan and offers a wealth of cultural attractions. Highlights include the stunning Saint-Nazaire Cathedral, the Canal du Midi, the Roman arenas, and the picturesque Old Bridge.
  • Leucate: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Leucate is known for its stunning beaches and water sports activities. Visitors can enjoy windsurfing, kitesurfing, or simply relax on the sandy shores. The village itself offers charming streets, local shops, and seafood restaurants. 10. Carcassonne: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Carcassonne is famous for its medieval fortress, La Cité. Visitors can wander through the well-preserved ramparts, explore the narrow streets, and visit the Château Comtal. The city also offers a range of restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions.

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