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In place of the former 1900 museum in Lagrasse, Restaurant Le 1900 opened its doors in the spring of 2020. In a decor that is both retro and modern, some will still recognize some of the decoration of the old museum, Christophe, Valérie and Romain are happy to welcome you. Choice of tapas with, for example, duck hearts, parsley knives, cold cuts boards, cheese boards or a brasserie dish with grilled meat, fish a la plancha, parillade (for 2), savory salads and not to forget a very good gourmet tea ... the dishes are gourmet and here everything is homemade. It should be noted that many dishes are made with our neighbor's vinegar, Cyril Codina. Our tip for sunny days, the tables in the small, charming patio at the back of the restaurant are very pleasant
Cuisine traditionnelle aux produits frais de la région We invite you to discover traditional French cuisine in our restaurant, whether you are in Lagrasse, Narbonne, Carcassonne or traveling around the region. We select fresh products of the highest quality to prepare our dishes. We then prepare them according to traditional recipes with a personal touch. We offer a wide choice of meat and fish dishes, as well as cheeses and desserts. Feel free to visit our restaurant! |
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La Cuisine française
French cuisine is distinguished by finesse and quality. The dishes are prepared with fresh and varied ingredients. Cooking must be very precise. The presentation of dishes is also important to make the mouth water from the first sight. In addition, the dish must be accompanied by a good wine. Thanks to our chef, we can offer you a service worthy of the great French restaurants.
Bar restaurant
Whether it is a moment of relaxation, the celebration of an event, a business meal or any other occasion, choose our restaurant-bar. We serve traditional French home-made quality dishes. We offer a wide variety of starters, main courses and desserts on the menu. Take a seat at our bar to taste the wine or a drink of your choice, accompanied by our tapas. You also have the option to reserve the room for all your events...
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Opening Restaurant:
- 01 January to 31 December - Monday to Sunday - From 11:00 to 15:00 and from
18:00 to 23:00
- Closed day(s):
Tuesday evening - Wednesday - Reservation recommended
Capacity Restaurant:
- 1 Restaurant room, 35
seats indoor, 40 seats on terrace
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* Restaurant
* Private Parking * Wifi Internet Access
* Terrace |
* Child friendly * Dogs allowed! * Groups accepted
* Disabled reception |

Lagrasse

Pont de Ribaute

Le Sentier Sculpturel de Mayronnes
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Sentier L'Abbaye
Sainte Marie d’Orbieu |
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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. Located in the commune of Lagrasse, the Benedictine monastery of the eighth century visited the monastic life in 2004 when it was bought by the community of the Canons Regular of the Mother of God.
The abbey is the subject of a classification as historical monuments since July 23, 1923...
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Château Villemagne |
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Two couples craftsmen winemakers, Paulette and Roger Carbonneau, Sophie and Christophe Hebraud, receive you every day, Sundays and holidays from 9 am to 20h to come taste the wines and aperitifs of the Castle and for children, pure red grape juice Cathar...
We will talk about the history of the region, the remains discovered on this site, vineyards and winemaking. At Chateau Villemagne rooting in the country is our strength. We are proud to continue the work of six generations of winemakers. We also feel responsible for the management of a domain where every vine reveals plowing many vestiges of past millennia ... and strong imprint of the abbey of Lagrasse...
Exhibition of Amphorae and Roman tiles, flint arrowheads, polished axes, coins ... as well as paintings, sculptures and photographs by local artists.
But our greatest passion is working every day in the vineyard and in the cellar...
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Le 1900 * |
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Restauratant - Wine / Tapas Bar |
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13 Boulevard De La Promenade 11220 LAGRASSE |
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Phone +33 4.68.12.17.67 Phone +33 9.74.56.74.88 Phone +33 6.98.16.74.88
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www.le1900restaurant
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A la Carte: 9.00 € to 25.00 € Tapas: 5.00 € to 13.00 €
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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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Sentier Notre Dame de Carla |
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Officially ’one of the most beautiful villages in France’, Lagrasse is a small town nestled at the confluence of two valleys, and linked to the Benedictine abbey to which it owed its original prosperity by two graceful bridges spanning the river Orbieu. It is said that a peasant plowing his field there, found a statue of the Virgin. Depositing the village and returning to work his plot, he miraculously found the same figure. A chapel was built to sanctify this miracle and attested in the twelfth century. The devotion to Notre Dame de Carla remains from the Val de Dagne pilgrims who make the climb up the hill twice a year (the first Sunday of May and early September). Facing the chapel, the sheep was restored in 2006 at the initiative of an association "Amis de Notre Dame de Carla" and the support of local authorities. A Calvary erected on top of the hill, overlooking the gorge Alsou between the hills and the shell until Lauza Lacamp tray.
The cross Wrought iron is present in the work of an ironworker from Rieux en Val in 1953...
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Philippe Aïni, born in Bordeaux on June 22, 1952, father of three children, suddenly broke with his existence as a pastry worker at the age of 24, to devote himself to creation (mainly paintings and sculptures). Without artistic training, he will invent his art from top to bottom.
For 8 years, alone in his studio, he paints fiercely, seeing very few artists and close friends; nevertheless, his work interests: certain art lovers ask him to exhibit it: Jean-Pierre Roche, in particular, director of the Émergences gallery in Bordeaux, who passionately loves his work, exhibits it on several occasions, thus contributing to the make known in the South-West. Likewise Guy Lafargue who runs the Art Cru gallery in Auch.
Philippe Aïni, unusual creator, totally self-taught painter, free from any cultural influence, rejects any identification with an artistic current.
His artistic career and his notoriety have led him to exhibit in most of the major international cultural scenes.
Aïni's painting uses an unusual ingredient, unusual in the art world: mattress floss, which he uses to serve his expression.
Using this substance mixed with glue like a malleable paste, he made a material of amazing plasticity and will make a considerable contribution to his creation, allowing him to go further, ever further, in the transmission of life ...
Today, the artist works on precious wood (red cedar, mahogany, iroko, rosewood, cedar of Lebanon) in search of unknown expressions which for him carry the meaning of another humanity.
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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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Sentier Le Tour de Rieux en Val |
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Rieux and Val lies at the foot of the Val de Dagne and belonged to the abbey of Lagrasse in the twelfth century. At that time the village was surrounded by fortifications with the two main guarded gates. The walls and gates were demolished in 1759.
The bridge, Le pont de Rieux en Val, was built in the twelfth century and was intended for pedestrians, hence the steps and the narrow passage. The bridge was also the setting of the film released in 1961: "Le miracle des loups" with Jean Marais.
In short Rieux-en-Val is certainly worth a visit, because of the old buildings you find yourself quickly back 1,000 years in time...
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Rivière de St Laurent de la Cabrerisse |
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Amidst a magnificent landscape of vineyards, pine forests, olive trees and garrigue (Mediterranean scrubland), our village stretches along the river Nielle.
Ideally located between Carcassonne and its famous fortified cité and Narbonne with both a remarkable cathedral and relaxing beaches to offer, our village deserves its double “label” of “Gate of the Hautes Corbieres” as well as “ Heart of the Corbieres-Minervois country”.
You are only a few minutes away from Lagrasse, which abbey and middle-age cobbled streets have earned it a place on the list of France’s most beautiful villages. And there is plenty more to see : the abbeys of Fontfroide and Caunes Minervois are well worth a visit, not to forget the Cathar history of the region with the castles of Termes, Villerouge Termenes, Aquilair, Minerves and many more “vertigo citadels” all within a short drive of the village. The Canal du Midi and the Cité of Carcassonne are both inscribed on the Unesco World Heritage List. They offer beautiful opportunities for a half-day or daytrip in the sun...
Saint Laurent de la Cabrerisse
6,5 km - Lagrasse
5,6 km - Fabrezan
4,8 km - Talairan
6,1 km - Thézan-des-Corbières
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