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Our Selected Walks around the campsite

Looking to discover the treasures of the region during your stay?

Around the campsite, beautiful walks await you — between sea, nature, and heritage.
Here are some must-see spots nearby:

 

The Fishermen’s Huts in Gruissan

A true symbol of the coastline, the wooden huts on stilts of Gruissan-Plage offer a unique setting between the sea and the lagoons. Stroll among these colorful houses and soak up the peaceful atmosphere of this authentic fishing village.

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The Barberousse Tower and the Old Village

Overlooking the historic heart of Gruissan, the Barberousse Tower invites you to wander through the charming streets of the old village. From the top, enjoy a breathtaking view over the lagoons, the salt flats, and the Mediterranean — a must-see for history lovers and photography enthusiasts!

The Port of Gruissan

A true seaside atmosphere! Take a walk along the marina, admire the sailboats, stop by a café or restaurant, and enjoy a relaxing moment by the water. The port of Gruissan lives to the rhythm of the tides and smiles.

The Salt Flats of Gruissan

A magical place where salt, wind, and light meet. There, you can leave "la vie en rose".
The Gruissan Salt Flats offer an extraordinary natural spectacle, with pink and white hues that change with the seasons and the sun. Discover the secrets of salt harvesting, visit the eco-museum, or enjoy fresh oysters by the basins — a walk that delights both the eyes and the taste buds!

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The Seafront of Narbonne-Plage

Just a few minutes from the campsite, Narbonne-Plage’s seafront is perfect for a stroll with your feet in the sand. Between the wide beach, shops, and sunny terraces, it’s the ideal place to breathe in the sea air and enjoy an ice cream by the water.

Narbonne Cathedral and the Merchants’ Bridge

For a cultural escape, head to Narbonne! Discover the majestic Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur Cathedral, a Gothic gem of the South, then cross the famous Pont des Marchands, one of the few inhabited bridges in Europe. A stroll through history, blending heritage and charm.

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