What’s on around the region in November 2024
A “Lest we Forget” drive around the Pyrenees Orientales can be the moment to visit or revisit some of the villages and enjoy the autumn colours whilst taking in some of the fascinating War and anti war Memorials.
An update of local news in the Pyrenees-Orientales
Art lovers are spoilt for choice in our beautiful region so which exhibions to visit? P-O writer, Ellen Turner Hall’s passion for art leads her all over the P-O, visiting exhibitions featuring some incredible artists, both living and long-departed, some famous, others waiting in the wings.
Enjoy the Christmas spirit with La Chorale Internationale d’Albera. The Christmas lights are going up in all the villages around the Albères, toys and chocolates are filling the shelves of supermarkets and soon restaurants will be taking reservations for Christmas! Join La Chorale Internationale d’Albera for Christmas carols and songs.
Did you know that Canigou used to be called “Dogs Tooth Peak” based on its Latin root?
Jazz en Tech 2024 – after the incredible summer festival, the music continues through all 4 seasons! Next up: Palau del Vidre in November.
An update of local news in the Pyrenees-Orientales
Celebrating the autumnal produce available at the P-O markets, Hilary Cacchio shares her mouth-watering recipe for saffron pears
AMUVALL The festival Automne Musical en Vallespir – l’Amuvall – sees over a month of brilliant concerts in the ten towns and villages of the Vallespir. Not only does the festival showcase regional, national and international…