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Le Clos De Mauzac - Located on the edge of the picturesque village of Camplong, with awesome views of the Alaric mountains, in a street devoid of traffic,
discover and
come enjoy the
cuisine of
Guillaume
Labécède made
from fresh and
seasonal
products
declined and
revisited up to
date, in a
setting
calm and
welcoming.
Le Mauzac is also a restaurant but you may stop there just for a glass of wine.
In the heart of the Corbieres- this modern looking restaurant with old world charm, creates excellent dishes that are packed with flavour and slightly break the mouth...
Make yourself
comfortable in
this modern and
bright looking restaurant,
decorated with
contemporary
paintings or, on
sunny days,
enjoy the
terrace.
Make your choice
among dishes
offered daily,
slate.
From starter to
dessert:
everything is
homemade.
Amateur fish,
meat,
vegetables?
We select
products from
our local
partners for
you.
One of the best new upcoming restaurants in the
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In the kitchen, Guillaume composes a season card which evolves permanently. Here, everything is homemade with good local products. Enjoy a moment of relaxation and happiness by tasting one of our tasty dishes. Mille-feuille of pig's foot, velouté with mushrooms, poached foie gras with duck broth, chanterelles and truffle oil are some of the references that come back regularly. The Clos de Mauzac is the assurance of finding a dish authenticity and quality of service.
Come and discover the village Camplong d’Aude and its 270 inhabitants.
Camplong lies in the
heart of the Corbières
wine-making region, nestling at
the foot of the Montagne
d’Alaric, yet is only 50km from
the Mediterranean...
"Excellent quality meal in pleasant surroundings. The two items on the menu, tartine de poissons and escalop de veau were both delicious and the meal, which included dessert, coffee, and wine, was very reasonably priced. The restaurant is easy to find and clean with elegantly simple decor and furnishings and very friendly, helpful staff. The countryside around Camplong is beautiful. I can highly recommend this little gem".
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Opening Restaurant:
- 01
april to 31 october - From
10:00 to 14:30 and from 18:00 to 21:30
- Closed day(s): Monday -
Tuesday noon
Capacity Restaurant:
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1 Restaurant room, 70 seats indoor,
50 seats on terrace 
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Bar * Winery * Tennis * Private car park * Swimmingpool |
* Restaurant * Disabled reception * Banquet * Pets allowed * Garden
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Lagrasse

Le Sentier Sculpturel de Mayronnes

Montlaur
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The Corbières is one of the wildest areas of France with one of the lowest population densities. It is picturesque with wine growing areas alternating with garigue and mountainous countryside. It is located mainly in the Aude département and partly in the Pyrénées-Orientales département. The River Aude borders the Corbières to the west and north. To the south is the River Agly and to the east the the Mediterranean Sea. The name Corbières comes from "cor" a pre-Celtic word meaning "rock" and "berre" from the River Berre which runs through Durban. The eastern part of the Corbières with its Etangs, borders the the Mediterranean Sea and is called the Corbières maritimes. It has its own distinctive climate and characteristic vegetation known as thermomediterranean vegetation...
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Vin de Pays d’Oc,
Vin de Pays de l’Aude |
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Vin de Pays means 'country wine' to the French, but to outsiders it can mean New World with a French accent. These are the wines which the French authorities unreservedly allow to be labelled with the grape variety from which they were made. It is difficult to over-estimate the importance of this large and growing category of wines for the future of the French wine trade. The French themselves may have tended to see any Vin de Pays as distinctly inferior to any appellation contrôlée wine, whereas many of their customers abroad see the better Vins de Pays as good-value, user-friendly, sometimes high-quality non-conformist emissaries from the world's most revered wine producer....
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Le Clos De Mauzac ** |
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Restaurant semi-gastronomic |
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Chemin
Garrigue Plane 11200 CAMPLONG-D'AUDE |
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Phone +33 04.68.43.50.60 Mobile -
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leclosdemauzac@gmail.com
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www.restaurant-camplong.fr
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Menus: 17.00 € to 36.00 €
Daily special: 17.00 €
Wine menu: 12.00 € to 30.00 € |
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A new museum opened in the village in 2009: The Museum "1900 AD" (at the bottom of the main street) 300 square metre exhibition showing dolls, trades of yesteryear, toys from the family collection, miniature son et lumière show on the stonework of the buildings of the Lagrasse valley. Wine-cellar with tastings and shop selling local produce....
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Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Lagrasse |
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Lagrasse is known for its important Abbey, the Abbaye Sainte Marie de Lagrasse, which is accessed by an ancient and very attractive bridge. The keep or “donjon” is still in good condition, giving an interesting idea of the history of the place. The Church of St Michel is a good example of Gothic architecture in the region, and is worth a visit. Lagrasse also retains the ramparts from the old fortifications, all of which helps to preserve a sense of the original village...
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Campsite Boucocers Bachandres |

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This campsite is located on a hill overlooking the village with stunning views over the medieval town of Lagrasse, its abbey and the beautiful fertile Orbieu valley. Officially designated ‘One Of The Most Beautiful Villages In France’, Lagrasse nestles at the confluence of two valleys in the stunning Corbières wine region of the South of France. The village is linked to the 8th century Benedictine abbey to which it owed its original prosperity by two graceful bridges spanning the river...
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Gorges de Ribaute, a gorgeous swimming spot of limpid blue-green water teaming with fish and dragonflies, below reefs of rock pummelled by centuries of water.
For those not tempted to bathe, watching the wildlife is equally enjoyable.
The river Orbieu tumbles from the geological chaos of the central Corbieres, gradually warming up as it runs over sun-baked rocks, until it winds through the vine-covered hills of Lagrasse and Ribaute....
Ribaute
2,2 km from Lagrasse
5,9 km from Fabrezan
2,7 km from Camplong-d'Aude
6,1 km from Saint-Pierre-des-Champs
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The camping "LE PINADA" welcomes you into the heart of the Corbieres, Languedoc-Roussillion region, in the Aude. Situated between the cities of Narbonne, Carcassonne and Perpignan. 8 kilometers after the exit of the Autoroute of Lezignan-Corbieres, fifteen minutes away from Narbonne and twenty five minutes from the Mediterranean sea. There are about one hundred accomodations available, in 1000 hectares of free access pine trees situated right behind the camping....
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The meandering course of the stream of Mattes takes a spectacular parade of the mountains between Alaric and Hull: Gorges Congoust (named by the Romans co-angustum: constricted passage). The landscape is vegetation: very dry on the south side of Alaric, much of the wooded slope of the shell covered with thickets of evergreen oak. The course, framed by limestone cliffs and large boulders, is animated waterfalls and potholes, which punctuate and enliven the watercourse....
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The site of Termes includes a charming small village, near two spectacular gorges, and of course, the rests of one of the best known fortresses of the history of the Crusade against the Cathars. We are not far away from the castles of Villerouge-Termenès and Arques nor from the village and abbey of Lagrasse as well. The castle of Termes was the administrative center of an important territorial district in XI th -XIII th centuries. The lords of Termes managed a powerful fortified village, under the donjon, and they showed themselves tolerant to the cathar heretics. 800 years ago, during the crusade against the cathars, the siege of Termes in 1210 by the army of Simon de Montfort made Termes famous: it was one of the longest sieges of this 20 years long war (1209-1229). At the end of the XIII° century, the castle was reorganized by the French royal power. From then, Termes was one of the castles wich protected France against spain : The " Five sons of Carcassonne"....
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