Enjoy a silent slow amble through this local treasure, keeping your eyes and ears open, your nostrils alert for the scents of antiquity and your minds open to the wonder of unspoiled nature.
In March 1879, following a campaign led by Victor Hugo, a partial amnesty was granted, and around 1500 Communards sailed into Port Vendres.
WALK THE REGION WITH TED AND KATE HISCOCK Batterie de la Galline from Port Vendres 14.5km 5.5m (9 miles approx.) 4 hours Click to enlarge WALK LAST UPDATED 2017 This walk over the hills to…
As the Feria approaches, Simon Newman looks back on the traditional bull running in the streets of Ceret.
Did you know that there’s a regular night train from Perpignan to Paris? Beate Kubitz reports.
Bats in your belfry? Count yourself lucky! Learn all about them at the Forteresse de Salses
To mark its 75th anniversary, Céret museum has gathered over sixty works of art which represent a variety of artists from all over the world.
They might not all be a pulsing whirl of excitement – some are only small gatherings scantily attended – but it’s a great way to support the local producers.
When the fierce heat of the day recedes, head to one of the region’s many night markets for arts, crafts, jewellery, food, drink, souvenirs and more
A new land tax was the final straw: the country was ripe for revolt and the scene had long been set for the events to follow.