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Brigitte Briand80 Domaine Des Alberes
Sorede
66690
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This well-equipped property features two bedrooms, with one conveniently located on the ground floor. The amenities include a dishwasher, washing machine, television, microwave, mini oven, pantry, and a built-in barbecue. Additionally, it offers an enclosed terrace/garden that ensures privacy as it is not overlooked by neighboring properties.Reviews
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Attractions
- Collioure (6 km): A picturesque coastal town known for its colorful buildings, charming harbor, and stunning beaches. Collioure is also home to several art galleries and the historic Château Royal de Collioure.
- Le Racou Beach (8 km): A hidden gem nestled between the mountains and the sea, Le Racou Beach offers a peaceful and scenic spot for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying water sports. The beach is surrounded by nature, providing a tranquil escape.
- Fort Saint-Elme (9 km): Located in the town of Collioure, Fort Saint-Elme is a well-preserved fortress dating back to the 16th century. Visitors can explore the fort's ramparts, towers, and museum, offering panoramic views of the coast and the Pyrenees.
- Banyuls-sur-Mer (12 km): A charming coastal village famous for its vineyards and wine production. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings, stroll along the picturesque harbor, or relax on the sandy beaches. Banyuls-sur-Mer is also an excellent starting point for hikes in the surrounding hills.
- Cerbère (15 km): Situated on the border with Spain, Cerbère is a small town known for its clear waters and underwater biodiversity. Snorkeling and diving enthusiasts can explore the marine reserve of Banyuls-Cerbère, home to a variety of colorful fish and marine life.
- Perpignan (20 km): The capital of the Pyrénées-Orientales department, Perpignan offers a mix of Catalan and French influences. The city boasts a beautiful historic center with narrow streets, ornate buildings, and the impressive Palace of the Kings of Majorca.
- Céret (25 km): Known as the "City of Cherries," Céret is a charming town nestled in the foothills of the Pyrenees. It is famous for its art heritage, with a museum dedicated to modern art and a vibrant art scene. Céret also hosts a popular Saturday market.
- Gorges de la Fou (40 km): Located near Arles-sur-Tech, Gorges de la Fou is a natural wonder featuring narrow canyons and waterfalls. Visitors can explore the gorge through a well-maintained path and wooden walkways, offering breathtaking views and a refreshing experience.
- Figueres, Spain (45 km): Just across the border, Figueres is renowned for being the birthplace of Salvador Dalí and the location of the Dalí Theatre-Museum. This museum houses a vast collection of the surrealist artist's works, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts. 10. Carcassonne (135 km): While a bit further away, Carcassonne is worth a visit for its well-preserved medieval citadel, La Cité. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a glimpse into the past with its impressive fortifications, cobblestone streets, and charming shops and restaurants.