Les Pritchard’s – Eric and Sabine – have brought their all-singing, all-dancing follies to the new Galerie du pavillon des arts behind the obelisk in Port Vendres.
Whilst the Roussillon area is without doubt renowned for its wines, and one of the top producing areas in the whole of Europe, beer has never been very high on the list of priorities of either producers or consumers here. However, with microbreweries making a strong comeback all over the world, led particularly by Belgium, Holland, The UK and USA ,it is very pleasing to see the emergence of the Cap d’Ona brewery in Argelès.
A weekly update of local news in the Pyrenees-Orientales
PO Life Mag will be distributed around the region from 2nd April. Ring your local tourist office if you’re having difficulty finding the paper version at the distribution points listed here. Many of them will post it to you.
In the courtyard, around the cloister, along the byways of Collioure, the Musée d’art moderne offers a summer programme for all the family.
Suzanne Dunaway LOVES to cook. Some might say she LIVES to cook. Having cooked, written and painted around the world, here she shares her PO-inspired recipes in this weekly blog.
Art, music and cinema….things to do, places to go…….
Taking a cure in France is a serious business! The medicinal and healing qualities of the thermal waters in Amélie les Bains have been recognised for thousands of years and evidence shows that prehistoric man benefited from its healing and restorative properties.
From the celebratory parade through Céret to Andorra resident Sepp Kuss crossing the finish line first, many of you (like us!), were jumping up and down, waving flags and soaking up the extra special party atmosphere.
Tony Goodman continues his tour of regional wine producers, chatting to the vignerons and recommending wines that have inspired him.