Under the current confinement restrictions, dining sur place is no longer an option but you can still enjoy tasty, chef-prepared cuisine, and support our local restauranteurs, by ordering dishes à emporter. It’s a win-win situation! P-O Life reader, Peter Spencer from le Boulou, has very kindly compiled a list of restaurants offering take-away and/or delivery services.
Perpignan is the capital of the Catalan region and the centre of Catalonia culture.The town owes much of its heritage and cultural development to the kings of Majorca, responsible for the transformation of Perpignan into a thriving trading post during the middle ages.
Although conjunctions happen every 12 years or so, a Great Conjunction occurs much less frequently – the last remarkable one was in 1623.
Every month the British Ambassador to France, Ed Llewellyn, shares an insight into his role and all of the latest information regarding Britons in France. Here is his December column.
The obelisk in Port Vendres was actually erected in 1783 to commemorate the Independence of the USA.
To help keep English-speaking residents and visitors to the region informed on Covid 19, CSF Languedoc have been sharing bulletins of extremely useful information.
Art, music and cinema….things to do, places to go…….
Although Covid restrictions mean the Village de Noël has been postponed until next year, there’s still plenty of Christmas cheer to be found in the coastal town of le Barcarès.
The current sanitary crisis has encouraged community initiatives, neighbourly behaviour, kindness and support… but also scams!
No Christmas village this year, but between port, village and beach, there’s a fabulous autumn & winter programme in Port Barcarès, carefully planned with Covid in mind.