25km from Perpignan, Le Barcares is a great holiday destination: a lakeside location on the Catalan coast, at the foot of the Pyrenees. Between the Mediterranean and a salt water lake, Le Barcares is divided into several areas : la Coudalere, le Village, le Port... traditional and picturesque, comfortable and calm or lively, offering a wide array of activities, each 'quartier' has its own charm. The resort has recently won awards for the standard of its beaches and port and basks in a wonderful mediterranean climate : blue skies, high summer temperatures and cooling sea breezes, with little or no rain...
IN and AROUND LE BARCARES: Take the road to Corbieres wine country, visit the many Cathar castles in the area, Perpignan and the Majorcan Kings' Palace, not forgetting the nearby Pyrenees Mountain range.
SPORT and LEISURE: * Watersports * Horse-riding * Cycling * Rambling * Tennis * Swimming pool...
Children's clubs and nurseries (open in season)
* Sea water therapy centre
* Cinema, fun fair in July and August * Nightclubs and restaurants...
USEFUL INFORMATION: The resort has all the required facilities for you to spend a great holiday: * Shuttle bus service from the train station and throughout the resort. * Children's nurseries (from 2yrs) & teenagers' beach clubs. * Swimming pool, horse-riding centre. * Restaurants. * Beach supervised from June to September. For further information, please contact the Tourist Office on 0033.4.68.86.16.56
Running along the Golfe du Lyon in the Mediterranean, Languedoc is the promised land for the tourist keen on sunny holidays and sandy beaches, with a wide choice of small salt water lakes and resorts known throughout Europe. By going more inland, you will be amazed by the region's architectural heritage : Romanesque and Gothic churches aplenty, rich Renaissance-style facades and courtyards from private mansions. You will love Languedocian gastronomy including sweet Muscat wine and oysters from Etang de Thau. Further down south is Roussillon with Perpignan, a town rich in Arts treasures, at its centre. The coast has a string of lively resorts and pleasure ports. For the gourmet, the local cuisine is just impossible to ignore with cool fine rose wines to drink after a day spent basking in the sun on one of the great sandy beaches...Unforgettable!
Land of gourmets and culinary arts, with 340 sorts of cheese and 450 quality wines...Be a guest to France's finest table. From the North to the South, the country takes pride in its writers & poets, its world famous castles, churches, cathedrals and museums, all of which worked their magic, attracting holiday-makers from all around the globe. France boasts some of the most magnificent and diverse landscapes which influenced and became models for paintings by impressionist and surrealist masters, arousing the curiosity of people who came to see with their own eyes what it was all about...
Whether you enjoy sports, both on land or at sea, or you have a liking for remains of the Past, or if you are simply a nature lover, France will welcome you with open arms. People from all regions, towns and villages are expecting you and may even tempt you to take up residence in a country where the living is easy.
A word of advice from Lagrange : French roads are excellent, but not free, so keep money handy.