Overview of Narbonne Plage M 6p
- Rating: 3 stars
- Sleeps up to 6
DescriptionThe Languedoc-Roussillon in a nutshell: garrigues (scrublands) humming with the sound of cicadas, fine sandy beaches, forests of olive trees and sun-drenched villages. The seaside resort of Narbonne Plage, with its huge sandy beach stretching over a length of 5km, is situated 15 km from Narbonne, just beyond the Massif de la Clape. This residential complex has Roman roof tiles in keeping with Mediterranean architecture and is situated 900m from the beaches, on the heights of Narbonne Plage. It is made up of a series of small, semi-detached houses (with mezzanine) which are suitable for 4 to 6 persons.
Accommodation features at a glance
- Sleeps 6
- Has a swimming pool
- Has a garden
- Has a terrace
- Has parking
- Has internet access
- Pet friendly
Close by
Local areaAfter passing through the picturesque mountain of Clape, at the foot of the hills, lies the charming seaside resort of Narbonne-Plage. It is located just 15 km from the city of Narbonne, the first Roman colony in Gaul. With its port of 600 pitches, a remarkable 5km-long sandy beach and plenty of sports and leisure-time possibilities, Narbonne-Plage is ready to please everyone who is looking to spend a nice holiday in the south of France. Privileged and welcoming, in the heart of true nature, Narbonne-Plage enjoys 300 days of sunshine per year and has received the coveted blue flag award since 1988, guaranteeing high quality waters, beaches and port. From the months of March and throughout the summer, Narbonne-Plage is the scene of numerous events. All around the resort, hiking/biking trails give you the opportunity to discover a rich and varied (as well as protected) environment. Sea fishing, "thonades and sardinades" and sport fishing are just a few of the possibilities you can choose from. You can also dance and have fun thanks to the nearly one hundred free entertainment events. Places to visit include: the Archbishops' Palace, cathedral, Saint-Paul's basilica, the "Palais Neuf", the "Minervois" and numerous trails to explore (on foot, on horseback and by mountain bike).
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