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Jennifer14 Avenue Nicolas Pavillon
Alet Les Bains
11580
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| Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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| B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 279 | 279 | ||||||||||||
| B&B (3 pers.) |
2 | 81 | 85 | ||||||||||||
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Attractions
- Abbey of Saint-Hilaire: Located in the nearby town of Saint-Hilaire, this historic abbey dates back to the 8th century and is renowned for its beautiful architecture and tranquil surroundings.
- Château de Puivert: Situated in the village of Puivert, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. It also houses a museum dedicated to Cathar history and hosts various cultural events throughout the year.
- Rennes-le-Château: Known for its mysterious legends and connections to the Holy Grail, Rennes-le-Château is a small hilltop village that attracts visitors interested in its enigmatic history and picturesque views.
- Limoux: A charming town famous for its sparkling wine, Limoux offers visitors the chance to explore its picturesque streets, visit local wineries, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of its weekly market.
- Carcassonne: Just a short drive away, Carcassonne is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to a magnificent medieval fortress. Its well-preserved walls and towers make it a popular destination for history enthusiasts.
- Canal du Midi: A short distance from Alet Les Bains, the Canal du Midi is a remarkable feat of engineering and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can enjoy scenic boat trips, cycling, or walking along the towpaths.
- Gorges de Galamus: These stunning limestone gorges are located near the village of Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet. Visitors can admire the dramatic cliffs, walk across the suspension bridge, and visit the Chapel of Saint-Antoine perched on a rock.
- Quillan: Nestled in the foothills of the Pyrenees, Quillan is a charming town offering outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, and fishing. The town also hosts a lively market and is known for its traditional festivals.
- Narbonne: Located on the Mediterranean coast, Narbonne boasts a rich Roman history and a beautiful cathedral. Visitors can explore its historical sites, wander through its vibrant markets, or relax on the nearby beaches. 10. Fontfroide Abbey: Situated near Narbonne, the Fontfroide Abbey is a Cistercian monastery surrounded by peaceful gardens and vineyards. It offers guided tours and hosts various cultural events, including concerts and exhibitions.