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Campsite La
Grande Cosse is
located on a
natural site,
with the label
Natura 2000,
between Narbonne
and Béziers.
This European
label classifies
nature and
marine areas
with rare or
vulnerable flora
and fauna. The
campsite offers
rental of
cottages, mobile
homes as well as
camping pitches.
On the campsite
you will find a
beautiful pool
area with 2
pools and a
paddling pool.
For the sports
fans there is a
tennis court and
a gym. Children
will enjoy
themselves on
the playground.
The region lends itself perfectly to very many activities: if you consider a sportive, dynamic camping holiday, or a calm and relaxing vacation, you will find your happiness. Enjoy the little train from St. Pierre to admire the sea and its surroundings. The more energetic persons can rent mountain bikes and discover the region. Walk through the vineyards and lagoon areas. Come and try watersports such as water skiing, kite surfing, stand up paddle or kayaking. Finally, stroll through the typical Languedoc Roussillon markets such as the market of St. Pierre or the Halles "Lo Vilatge". |
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Specialties
Campsite Grande Cosse is a lively campsite. Is you are looking for entertainment but also a little peace and quiet this is the campsite for you!
Our mascot Carabouille will be there during your stay to entertain your children!
In July and August, enjoy free of charge the following entertainment and kids clubs:
- The Clapou club (4/7 years) and the Politicator club (8/12 years) welcome your children from Monday to Friday from 10am to 12pm and from 3pm to 5.30pm.
- The Nobodys (13/17 years) meet up 5 times a week.
3 animators are present on the site throughout the summer.
Sports tournaments and other events are organized throughout the day!
4 times a week there will be evening entertainment. Let us surprise you!
Sightseeing:
- Narbonne la Romaine: 26km - Béziers et le canal de Midi: 28km
- Carcassonne la Médiévale: 80km
- Le massif de la Clape et l'Oeil doux: 6km
- les vignobles de la Clape: 3km
- A proximité de l'Espagne: 120km
- La réserve africaine de Sigean: 40km
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Opening Campsite Grande Cosse - Fleury d'Aude:
- 16 april to 19 november
Capacity Campsite:
- 530 campsite spaces
Capacity Restaurant:
- 60 seats indoor, 60 seats on terrace
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* Internet Access
* Swimming-pool
* Sea/river/lake/pond
* Campervan services area
* Campervan space
* Childrens' games
* Parking
* Paddling pool
* Petanque pitch
* Games room
* Bungalow hire
* Restaurant
* Activities
* Pets allowed |
* Mobile home hire
* Private car park
* Washing machine
* Barbecue
* Tumble-dryer
* Food store
* Electric connections
* Hot showers
* Chalet hire
* Library
* Night watch
* Sewage disposal
* Leisure home hire
* Disabled reception |

Saint-Pierre-la-Mer

Le massif de la Clape

Fleury d'Aude - Saint-Pierre la Mer - Les Cabanes de Fleury
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Château d'Anglès |
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Winemaking has continued here ever since, and Languedoc region became part of France under the reign of Louis VIII, with a large part of it under the management of Anglès bailiffs from 1226 until the French revolution.
It was Barthélémy Etienne d'Anglès who took over the estate after the revolution when he was a local mayor in the late 1700's, with the vineyard then remaining in the Anglès family for over a hundred years.
Developed from the Bourboulenc grape (also known as Malvoisie), the Château d'Anglès white wines have a pale yellow body with a highly elegant lemony and slightly flinty aroma. Smaller amounts of Marsanne, Roussanne and white Grenache add an extra floral and fruity complex.
The red wines are made from Syrah for its blackcurrant flavours, Carignan for its personality, Mourvèdre giving them longevity and full bodied tannins and the Grenache Noir adding smoothness.
The Château d'Anglès rosé is made of Mourvèdre, Syrah and Grenache and immediately conjures up hot summer days with cicadas chirping away in the background. It is supple and round with raspberry, peach and citrus aromas...
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Circuit des Zones Lagunaires |
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Explore the lagoon areas, Pissevaches, the anti-tanker channel, wooden houses, Hameau des Cabanes and its different types of fishing. Walk is not recommended for young children and fragile persons.
For your well being: Plan for sufficient water, a hat, sunglasses, sun cream, cream against insect bites.
For your pleasure: Remember to bring your camera and binoculars.
For your safety: A close walking shoes or sneakers required type (sandals, slippers, sandals forbidden)...
Parking at the port of Cabanes de Fleury. You can choose from three variants walk;
1) The walk of 5km is a circuit along the coast, a footpath leading to the anti-tanker barrier and La Grande Cosse. The return can be genoemen via the beach.
2) The 11.3 km walk you will do best in the morning and a ring road there and back which runs along the coast. It allows you the Etang de Pissevaches and St Pierre market to discover the chamber.
3) The hike of 18.5 Km forms a loop that you can best do in the morning, make yourself a little picnic, do some of the other hikes, with the same sights, you also want you Massif la Clape, the caves of Gouffre de l'Oeil Doux and discover the Domaine de l'Oustalet. Also a magnificent view to 360 degrees. Beautiful nature and wild that gives its charm. This walk is doable!
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Campsite Grande Cosse **** |
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Campsite |
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Saint Pierre sur la Mer La Grande Cosse
11560 Fleury d'Aude |
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Phone +33 4.68.33.61.87
Fax +33 4.68.33.32.23
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contact@grandecosse.com
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www.camping-grandecosse.fr |
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- 2 adults+1 car+1 space/day:
18.00 € to 75.00 €
2/4 pers. mobilhome hire/week: 189.00 € to 945.00 €
6 pers. mobilhome hire/week: 245.00 € to 1092.00 €
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Menu: from 6.50 € to 24.50 €
Child menu: 6.50 €
A la carte: 4.00 € to 24.00 € |
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