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Experience Camping La Sardane at Argeles-sur-mer

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Welcome to Camping La Sardane, nestled in Argeles-sur-mer, Pyrenees-Orientales, Languedoc-Roussillon! Enjoy a stay filled with discoveries and adventures in this magnificent region. Explore the Pyrenees Catalanes Regional Natural Park, with its stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and diverse wildlife. The Mediterranean coast offers fine sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming,...See more

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Seafront Promenade
746 m

Seafront Promenade

A route accessible to everyone. From the Port Parking, head to the far right of the parking lot to access the docks via a ramp. If you're walking, you can also reach the docks directly via the stairs.   The first part of this walk takes you along the Vasco de Gama, Christophe Colomb, and Jacques Cartier docks. Among the boats moored at the port, take the time to notice the Catalan boats, which are a source of pride for sea lovers.  As you stroll between the shops and the docks, you will also discover businesses offering sea outings. It's a great opportunity to come back and explore the beautiful marine life of the Côte Vermeille (boat tours, scuba diving, fishing—take your pick). More info here.   Be sure to stop at the end of the dock to see the fishermen, who will be happy to offer you their fresh catch of the day.   Exiting the port, cross the Massane River via the metal bridge that leads you to the seafront.   After a few dozen meters, you will pass through a shared promenade area. Pedestrians stay on the paved walkway, while cyclists use the dirt path on the left. Please respect these guidelines for the best experience.   The promenade then allows you to enjoy a 1.5 km walk with views of the seafront on your right, and on the left, the Argeles Photo Nature exhibition. Each year, a new theme is featured. In 2020, the exhibition is called "Bears and Co."   Continue your stroll leisurely until you reach the Charles Trenet esplanade. Fountains will help you cool off and will delight children. On your left, the houses give way to the beachside shops, bars, and restaurants.   Further along, you will find a play area for children (payable) and an adult area (Casino) before finishing the walk on the cobbled streets. If you wish, you can also continue walking under the pine trees ahead of you, all the way to the Camping le Roussillonais. However, this path may be more difficult for people with limited mobility due to the sandy surface.   For the return, retrace your steps while respecting the distancing zones between cyclists and pedestrians.

2 h
5.1 km
Very easy
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A Fun Family Adventure in the Albères
764 m

A Fun Family Adventure in the Albères

This loop, starting from Argelès, takes you to the villages nestled at the foot of the Albera range. A playful discovery awaits, thanks to the Isalia game created by the Intercommunal Tourist Office. The discovery farm in Saint-André and the Valley of Turtles in Sorède will delight both young and old alike. Starting point:Head left onto Avenue des Platanes, then turn right at the Arrival roundabout onto Avenue Charles de Gaulle. Take the right onto Route de la Mer, near the gas station. Turn right onto Avenue Molière, continue straight until the roundabout, where you’ll take the third exit onto Rue des Trabucayres. At the next roundabout, take the second exit onto Rue du 14 Juillet, then take the first right, which runs along the river "La Massana." Turn left at the ford to reach Rue des Merles, then continue onto Rue des Colibris. Bypass the bank through Impasse des Sarcelles and turn left onto the bike path, which leads to the roundabout. Cross the roundabout and continue on the small road straight ahead. Follow the railway tracks, then turn left at the small bridge, passing an aeromodelling club. Keep going and at the large roundabout, stay right on the Pirenexus, following the D618. Turn right and follow a pleasant small paved road. Enjoy a nice visit to the discovery farm. Then return to the Pirenexus. Turn right, then left under the bridge onto the Chemin du Mas Nou. Continue along Route de Taxo to reach Saint-André. In Saint-André : Turn right onto Rue de Taxo, then right again onto Rue du Miloussa. Take the first left to reach the heart of the village. Visit the Tourist Information Office where you can get the "Isalia" game. Good luck in Saint-André! Next, head towards Sorède : Take Rue des Albères. At the roundabout, take the second exit right and go up Rue Joan Cayrol, continuing along Chemin de Saint-André. You will soon be on a section of EuroVelo 8, passing through olive groves and vineyards. At this point, turn right and cross the ford. Turn left onto Route de Palau (D11). At the second roundabout, head towards Rue de l'Église. After the square, go straight onto Rue Saint-Jacques, then Rue du Moulin Cassanyes. Follow Avenue de la Vallée Heureuse and go all the way to the Valley of Turtles. Valley of Turtles.Meet several species of turtles and other unexpected animals. Once the visit is complete, retrace your steps back. Head left towards Laroque Turn right onto Rue Louis et Michel Soler. Take a detour through the Tourist Office. Don’t hesitate to explore the typical streets of the village. Return to the Tourist Office and head towards Saint-Genis-des-Fontaines by turning left. Cross the bridge and go straight. Take Rue de Tanya. Turn onto Cami de la Creu and go straight towards the center of Saint-Genis-des-Fontaines. Turn onto Place Jean Rolland and carefully descend Rue Clemenceau. At the Tourist Office, the "Isalia" game will be offered for a detective challenge in the cloister (same location). Once completed, head left onto Rue Clemenceau, then continue straight to the Pirenexus. Return to Argelès via the Pirenexus Turn left, following the same route as you did initially.

3 h
43 km
Easy
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Bike ride  around Argeles-sur-Mer (mountain bike)
2.2 km

Bike ride around Argeles-sur-Mer (mountain bike)

A fun and easy family bike ride. To reach the village  from the Valmy carpark take the direction of the campsite "Les Mimosas" then turn on the left  again and take the road of la Massane.  2. Ride along the fast road and continue straight towards Auberge du Roua. A t the Auberge du Roua, continue straight on and pass under the bridge. At the ford , go up the bank and  pass  through the small path of the Valmy carpark mall path on your left the Rue des Micocouliers. Arriving in front of the wine-growers cooperative , bypass it to join the river La Massana.After the ford, take the first “bridge” on the left. This path joins up with another path, which does not allow cars, so it is extra safe for children..  Continue straight on, pass in front of the city hall of Argeles -sur-Mer and cross or bypass the carpark to reach le "Cami de la Mainada".  At the roundabout, take the dirt road alongside the gardens, and opening in front of Espace Jean Carrère Take a left and cross the road in direction of le Chemin des Conques. After the city park, take the path on the right. Follow the dirt path that enters into the fields. The campsite Beauséjour is situated at the end of the path. At the  junction with the Avenue du Tech, continue straight on and take the avenue des Albères. Take the cycle path on the right to reach the tourist office.  To extend the bike ride that normally ends  on the beach, take the third exit on the roundabout. along the seaside walking path in a southerly direction until the exhibition of large picture realised by Les Enfants de la Mer.   Continue to  the Port. Then bear right over the footbridge and  proceed on the right to reach the roundabout and the cycle path. At the pleasure sailor’s , carpark get to the dirt path opposite. Then, take the paved road, secure and separated of the road that li  Valmy.This is another section that is very safe and protectred for the kids.

2 h
13 km
Very easy
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The Mas loop (VTT)
2.2 km

The Mas loop (VTT)

The longuest hike in Albères To get on this circuit, go down to the crossing ford and go up left on the track DFCI-AL n°42. This initially arduous track,winds over the Chateau de Valmy and quickly offers a very beautiful viewpoint.Widening the track becomes easier and goes on the hillside towards Mas Cristine. At the intersection with the tarmac road, turn right towards the track DFCI AL n°41;This last road is sometimes ravined in places.Throughout the ascent,you can often see Mas nestled in the cork oak forest. Enjoy the wonderful views throuhout the hike.  At the cement water basin (no potable water) turn right towards the track DFCI-ALn°29.Enjoy the plateaus that hug the foothills of Massif des Albères to catch your breath. The descent towards the chapelle Saint Laurent and Mas de la Monge (ruins) At the crossroads of the two tracks, take on the left, track DFCI-ALn°28. Pass in front of the tank n°372. From this moment, stay on this trck where small climbs, plateaus and rolling downhill are pleasant. The track leads to a tarmac track at Mas Coq. Turn right down this road. Be careful not to miss the junction on the right on the track DFCI-AL n°36 which crosses to the cork oak forest and the meadows of Mas Torrenaps et Platjatorta. Follow the track to reach the Faba road opening onto the vineyards and the Meditrranean Continue and arrive in front of the highway bridge. Turn right on the road parallel to the expressway till the second bridge. Take the Massane road at the edge of the vineyards which brings you back to « les Mimosas » campsite and the parking of château de Valmy

3 h
23 km
Medium
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The Mas loop (VTT)
2.2 km

The Mas loop (VTT)

The longuest hike in Albères To get on this circuit, go down to the crossing ford and go up left on the track DFCI-AL n°42. This initially arduous track,winds over the Chateau de Valmy and quickly offers a very beautiful viewpoint.Widening the track becomes easier and goes on the hillside towards Mas Cristine. At the intersection with the tarmac road, turn right towards the track DFCI AL n°41;This last road is sometimes ravined in places.Throughout the ascent,you can often see Mas nestled in the cork oak forest. Enjoy the wonderful views throuhout the hike.  At the cement water basin (no potable water) turn right towards the track DFCI-ALn°29.Enjoy the plateaus that hug the foothills of Massif des Albères to catch your breath. The descent towards the chapelle Saint Laurent and Mas de la Monge (ruins) At the crossroads of the two tracks, take on the left, track DFCI-ALn°28. Pass in front of the tank n°372. From this moment, stay on this trck where small climbs, plateaus and rolling downhill are pleasant. The track leads to a tarmac track at Mas Coq. Turn right down this road. Be careful not to miss the junction on the right on the track DFCI-AL n°36 which crosses to the cork oak forest and the meadows of Mas Torrenaps et Platjatorta. Follow the track to reach the Faba road opening onto the vineyards and the Meditrranean Continue and arrive in front of the highway bridge. Turn right on the road parallel to the expressway till the second bridge. Take the Massane road at the edge of the vineyards which brings you back to « les Mimosas » campsite and the parking of château de Valmy

3 h
23 km
Medium
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Via Ferrata in Mazamet
117 km

Via Ferrata in Mazamet

Looking for big thrills? Desire to surpass yourself? The via ferrata of Mazamet is for you! In the the Arnette gorges, in Mazame, via ferrata and giant zip line, under the footbridge. Acrobats and adventurers will enjoy this safe activity which completes, since 2022 the current tourist offer. This land is located in a protected natural site carried by an outstanding historic heritage (Cormouls-Houlès remarkabe gardens, St-Sauveur ruins, classified archeological site), and a rich and diverse wildlife. Nearby, after crossing the Mazamet's Hymalayan footbridge at 70 meters high over the Arnette river, you will find the medieval village of Hautpoul and its gardens, as well as, on the GR7, the House of Wood and Toy, its arboretum and its orchard. A nice wander along the 'Art Net' to picnic in th the shadows of chestnut trees. - Via Ferrata with ziplines : . Access: 20 mn . Drop : 90 m . Length: 880 ml . Difficulty: AD à D+ . Duration: 2 h 30 . Way back: 20 mn - Via Ferrata without zipline . Access: 30 mn . Drop: 110 m . Length: 370 ml . Difficulty: AD à D+ . Duration: 1 h 30 . Way back: 20 mn - Via Ferrata (upper part of Hautpoul) . Access: 20 mn . Drop: 60 m . Length: 130 ml . Difficulty: PD . Duration: 45 mn . Way back: 25 mn Minimum gear required: . Helmet . Harness . Closed shoes . Rest Karabiner & short lanyard . 2 wide aperture autoblock gate karabiners . Karabiner aerolink specifically for continuous safe line . Lanyard aeroline Ferrata . Double lanyard with shock absorber . Gloves General recommendations: Access to the Via Ferrata of Mazamet is prohibited: - to children measuring less than 1,35m and minors who are not accompanied by un experienced adult ; - outside opening hours and over night ; - in adverse weather conditions and especially when the route is slipppery and affected by snow, ice and stormy conditions. You agree to undertake this activity at your own risk. If you have little or no experience in this type of activity, please contact the services of a guide. Equipment rental: Mazamet Tourist Office Online booking: https://www.tourisme-castresmazamet.com/billetterie Rates: 18€/pers. Groups more than 5 persons: 16,50€/pers. Groups more than 10 persons : 15€/pers. Deposit: 400€ (on the day of the rental, chèque ou Crédit card) For beginners or persons needing a guide, you can contact: - Aude Escapades - Laurence Combes 06 03 50 00 85 - Axecime - Yannick Saulnier 06 08 42 27 13

95 rue de la Resse 81200 Mazamet
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Caution!
We have no information on the difficulty of this circuit. You may encounter some surprises along the way. Before you go, please feel free to inquire more and take all necessary precautions. Have a good trip! 🌳🥾