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Restaurant La Croisette
in Gruissan is located near Narbonne in the Aude department,
we will offer you a wide range of fresh and local products that will delight the taste buds of young and old.
For several years, a young and dynamic team welcomes you to the restaurant in a friendly atmosphere to get acquainted you with Mediterranean cuisine mainly based on fish.
With our daily arrival, we are well able to prepare mussels and shellfish that can be enjoyed on site or take away!
With a capacity of 200 seats, enjoy our dining room or our terrace facing south with a view on the port of Gruissan.
Find yourself
with family or friends around a bouillabaisse, a pareillade fish and other dishes available on our map. |
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"We were in Gruissan for an
overnight stopover in early
October. The town was quieter
than expected and there were few
restaurant options open. La
Croisette, situated beside the
harbour, was the only place open
with any activity so we went
there. By looks and location, it
could be any of hundreds of
seaside restaurants.
The menu is
extensive with a multitude of
choices. In short, a generic
place. We had a salad, mussels
in fish broth and a whole sea
bream figuring that local items
would be better. And they were.
The salad was good, the mussels
were among the best ever and the
whole fish was properly done and
excellent. The prices were fair.
There were some smokers near our
table and the wind blowing in
our direction made us move.
It
made us appreciate how much the
French attitude to smoking has
changed. Service was very good
and it was pleasant to eat
outdoors on a cool night next to
the harbour. This is a place you
might not normally consider, but
if you were there, you should
not overlook it".
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Opening Restaurant:
- 01 January to 31 December -
From 11:00 to 15:00 and from 18:00 to
23:00
- Closed day(s): -
Capacity Restaurant:
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1 Restaurant room, 200 seats indoor
and outdoor
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* Restaurant * Public car park * Terrace |
* Bar - Tapas
* Harbour * Pets allowed |

Gruissan (Port)

Le massif de la Clape

Pirat Parc - Attraction Park (Gruissan)
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Vins Pierre Richard |
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In 1986, Pierre Richard discovers the domain of Bel Evêque, 50 hectares of scrubland and vineyards nestled between the rocks and ponds, beside the Mediterranean Sea. Immediately seduced by the authentic and wild, he decided to restore this vineyard of 20 hectares. For him, the vineyards are "capricious young ladies, who want this and then do not want that, who want the rain but not too, who want the sun but no more ..." And he likes to serve them... For wine, vineyards, and the future of viniculture in and around Gruissan visit Château Bel Evèque and discover the life of the vine from soil to vine, from vine to grape, from grape to wine. Trace traditional methods to the cutting edge. If you seeking film glamor visit actor (Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire) Pierre Richard's vineyard, at Château Bel Evèque, on Route des Salins. The french comedian Pierre Richard manages a Corbière wine called Domaine Château Bel Evêque, in Aude Francis Ford-Copolla, Sam Neil (Jurassic Park), Bob Dylan et Madonna have all invested in this passion of the vine...
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Château Le Bouïs |
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 At the gates of massive Clape, the Bouïs Castle welcomes you for almost 300 years. La Clape has more than 2000 years of expertise in the wine art.
The 18th-century Château Le Bouïs is located in Gruissan, in the heart of the vineyards of the Massif de la Clape. It is 2 km from the sea and 14 km from Narbonne. It features an outdoor pool, a garden and a wine cellar and wine museum, where you will have free access.
The quality of its terroir and its wines have earned her an international reputation. It is on the edge of this exceptional site, the remarkable terroir in the Corbières, the 49 hectares are planted, facing south, and facing the sea.
In our three centuries old vineyards, wine is king. Red, white, rosé, we strive to raise and to love the fruits of our passion. Our wines are not the result of a new approach to viticulture or subtle blends but the legacy of a tradition cultivated for over 2000 years on the shores of the Mediterranean.
The awards saluting our efforts, we reinforce our determination to respect the wine as a living and enhance its soil. Discover all our wines on our online store or direct sales throughout the year in the cellar...
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Salin de l'Ile
Saint-Martin |
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Discover an agricultural trade, an environment where the flora and fauna are protected and the production of a raw material: salt. Shop and eco-museum: Free entry. Exhibition of photographs and old tools. Guided tour of the salt-marsh (lasts an hour and a half), signposted pedestrian route (about 2 kilometres) around the salt marsh, with commentary on the various stages in production. Video modern-day salt production, botanical information, bird-watching...
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We offer initiations of 20, 30 or 60 minutes without boating license and supervised by a qualified instructor. This service allows you to pilot the jet ski in a wide area always within sight of the monitor. Baptism of 10 minutes for adults and children in duet with a monitor. One way to overcome his fears or thrills with an instructor confirmed! 10 minutes left in a total freedom to your child aged from 4 to 10! Conducted in a safe placed, loving your child will! Hiking a jet ski without any boat license guided by a qualified instructor. This service allows you to discover the coast riding a jet ski. Available to hike alone or in pairs. We offer: Hiking tasting. 1h30 where you can explore the coast of St Pierre la Mer with a break where you can taste fresh fruits or tapas during about 30 minutes. or The discovery hike. 2h00 where you can explore the coast to La Franqui cliff or depending on the weather in the direction of Cap d'Agde...
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Kevin Andrieux - moniteur et guide de pêche |
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Passionate about fishing since childhood, I am a fan of fishing in ponds, at sea and more specifically in a kayak ... I practice it in the Aude, Hérault, the Pyrénées Orientales and in the Delta de l'Ebro in Spain.
After opening Oc'Kayak Fishing, a fishing kayak rental business, I decided to share my knowledge and my know-how with amateurs and connoisseurs alike by offering guidance. Lure fishing in a kayak, sea bream fishing from shore or even big game fishing from a boat. I offer these half-day services on the Aude coast and more specifically in Gruissan and Narbonne-plage, my favorite places. On request I can also travel to the Hérault or the Pyrénées Orientales...
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Les Chasses
au Trésor:
Gruissan |
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Les Chasses au Trésor: Discover Gruissan in a fun way and visit unusual or unmissable places thanks to a treasure hunt in the form of a box containing a magic card, mirror and / or other surprising clues. At the end of your adventure, a treasure awaits you... Be careful though: the treasure hunt makes you addicted! If you do one there is a good chance you will want to do more! We will have warned you...
Le Secret de Barberoussette...
What to do in
Gruissan with children? or even without? A treasure hunt, of course! And here is
the story of which you will be the hero:
During the Wars of Religion, a pirate in the Gulf terrorized the Lions. This intrepid sailor nicknamed Barberoussette settled near Gruissan.. According to
legend, he would have hidden a terrible secret concerning him during one of his
visits to the village. Help me find out because I am sure that it would somehow
allow us to make a fortune...
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Experience nature with Cycle Adventure!...
Cycling just to visit the center, go to the market or go to the beach...
Hiking and enjoy the beautiful scenery... very athletic or sporting challenges in the 'Massif de la Clape'...
Bicycle paths are arranged to reach different parts of town, the harbor and surrounding area. 6 mountain bike trails are routes for all levels.
Cycle Aventure is present for almost 20 years on the port of Gruissan. Since May 21, 2014, Thierry, the new owner is pleased to welcome you. Ideally located on the left bank near the bridge. We are close to the historic town, near the departure of mountain biking trails, the tourist office and port. The parking nearby is easy. Specializing in bikes, we offer a range of rent but also bicycle repair to enhance your stay in Gruissan...
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Acromix - Parc Aventure dans les Arbres |
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In the shade of the pines....
Facing the setting sun on the ponds, the golden light in the evening the wind turns the trees into valuable sculptures, and you caress these works, climb and fly from one to another.
The Park of Gruissan, with a continuous lifeline, allows everyone to perform acrobatics and enjoy the scenery without risk of error, since it is impossible to falling down!
This revolutionary system used by children is a foolproof security. A briefing before entering the course familiarizes you with its handling.
Games are located in the pine Pech Maynaud hill in the center of Gruissan, 50 meters from the port, and opposite the tourist office.
A conveniently placed gazebo, which allows contemplating clape, the Mediterranean, the ponds, the tower Barbarossa and even the Canigou, the Pyrenees and the Corbieres! Six courses let you travel from tree to tree, one for the little ones from 3 years and a zip line course...
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South and east of the city, the parc naturel régional de la Narbonnaise is 800 sq km of protected vineyards, lagoons, islands – and 50km of fine sand beaches. Gruissan, 20 minutes from Narbonne, is a fishing village on a hill between two lagoons, with narrow alleyways encircling the ruins of a 12th-century tower. A marina was added in the 20th century, with apartments, restaurants and berths for 1,300 boats.
Gruissan’s huge beach, over the Grazel lagoon, has a longer holiday history. In the mid-19th century, Narbonne families would head here in summer for a beach break before the hard work of the grape harvest, first sleeping in covered wagons, then in cabanes on stilts. The tradition was formalised in the 1920s when, in what might have been France’s first holiday park, the village bought a tract of foreshore from the state and built basic huts – still on stilts – for letting to local families.
Today’s chalets are more permanent, with running water and electricity, but the atmosphere remains laid-back and friendly as families barbecue in the spaces beneath their huts, and children run in and out...
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