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Eva Berge11 Impasse de La Galère
Collioure
66190
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The double room offers a charming outdoor experience with a small summer kitchen conveniently located under a covered terrace. Additionally, there is an outdoor terrace where you can delight in a delightful breakfast.Reviews
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Attractions
- Château Royal de Collioure: This medieval castle located on a rocky cliff offers stunning views of Collioure's harbor and the Mediterranean Sea. It houses a museum showcasing local history and art.
- Église Notre-Dame-des-Anges: This charming church, built in the 17th century, is known for its unique bell tower that overlooks the waterfront. Its interior features beautiful stained glass windows and ornate decorations.
- Musée d'Art Moderne de Collioure: Situated in a former wine cellar, this museum displays a diverse collection of contemporary art, including works by prominent artists who were inspired by Collioure's picturesque landscapes.
- Plage Boramar: A scenic beach located just a short walk from the town center, Plage Boramar offers golden sand, crystal-clear waters, and stunning views of the surrounding hills. It's a perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying water sports.
- Fort Saint-Elme: Situated on a hilltop overlooking Collioure, this 16th-century fortress offers panoramic views of the town, the coast, and the Pyrenees. Inside, visitors can explore exhibitions on the history and architecture of the fort.
- Le Sentier du Fauvisme: This walking trail takes you through the streets of Collioure, following in the footsteps of famous Fauvist painters such as Henri Matisse and André Derain. Along the way, you can appreciate the iconic sites that inspired their vibrant artworks.
- Anse de Paulilles: Located a short distance from Collioure, this picturesque bay is known for its tranquil waters and unspoiled natural beauty. Visitors can relax on the sandy beach, go snorkeling or explore the former dynamite factory turned eco-museum.
- Fort Dugommier: Situated on a hill between Collioure and Port-Vendres, this 17th-century fortress offers panoramic views of the coastline. It is currently not open to the public but can be admired from a distance during a scenic hike or drive.
- Les Caves du Roussillon: Wine enthusiasts can visit this winery and tasting room to sample and purchase a variety of regional wines. They offer guided tours that provide insights into the winemaking process and the history of the local vineyards. 10. Le Moulin de Collioure: This picturesque windmill, located near the harbor, is a symbol of Collioure. Although it is no longer in use, it serves as a reminder of the town's historical importance in the regional flour industry.