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Discover
this new
ecological
leisure! Easier
than an ATV,
more
environmentally
friendly than a
QUAD ... True
four-wheeled
all-terrain
bike, playful,
comfortable,
secure and
accessible to
all, the
Quadbike will
allow you to
share moments
and new
sensations with
family and
friends. New
sensations
assured! Size of
1.40 m (10
years) to 1.95m.
Accompagnied by
an instructor,
you will benefit
from guidance
advice, on
courses adapted
to your level
and your
desires.
From the meeting
place, at the
start of the
itinerary, the
transport to the
summit is
ensured by our
care, descents
specially
arranged.
Helmets, gloves
and water
bottles
provided.
The activity QUADBIKE QBX is intended for any type of public,
can be practiced in any season, on many grounds such as: plain, beach, forest, mountain, city...
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Quadbikes are quadricycles of European manufacture, designed and assembled in our workshops in France, under the control of engineers in design office. Our products are versatile and intended for all audiences. They guarantee an optimal security in each of their uses.
QBX CYCLES is a company that offers outdoor sports and leisure activities, around quadbikes.
QBX CYCLES is also dedicated to the technological development, production, and sale of these products. Playful, comfortable, safe, accessible to all, these four-wheeled all-terrain bikes, unique in the world, make it an activity in its own right.
The MADE IN EUROPE quality of these avant-garde products is based on years of experience, know-how and respect for the environment.
Come and join us...
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Opening QBX Cycles - Arzens:
- 01 January to 31 December - From 09:00 to 19:00
- Closed day(s):
Saturday - Sunday
- Reservations for the weekend can be made during the week
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* VTT
* Cycling * Mountain biking * Cross country |
* Downhill
trails * Groups Accepted
* Equipment rental
* Cycling trails |

Eburomagus, la maison de l'archéologie - Bram

The Medieval city of Carcassonne, 'La Cité'...

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At the heart of a small appellation in the Languedoc, la Malepère and at the gates of Carcassonne, La Domaine du Pas de la Dame has 26 hectares of vineyards.
Located on the top of the Malepère on two different plots, the terroirs of "Brens" and "Tuileries" are on more than 300 meters height between valleys, hills and oak forests. In the distance, the Pyrenees landscape gives an infinite allure...
Founded by Claude and Josiane Baillette along with a historical employee, the estate has been taken over by their son Matthew Baillette and their son in law Franck Roger in which they have achieved their dream of creating unique terroir wines.
The range of varieties that are currently present on the domain consists of Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Malbec, Syrah, Grenache and Chardonnay. A subtle blend of grape varieties of Aquitaine, Burgundy and Occitan varieties...
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Domaine Rose et Paul |
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Nestled in the heart of the Malepère AOP, near the city of Carcassonne, the Domaine Rose et Paul surprises with the aromatic richness of its wines. The Foussat family has been cultivating its vines with respect for the environment for 5 generations and it conveys the passion for wine and the land, the Malepère.
Between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean, in the west of Languedoc, this country offers wines with a faithful reflection of the terroir, combining roundness and strength, flexibility and character. Soil culture and wine, signature of an artisan winemaker, dedication to the environment, it is the whole "Southern French" spirit that distinguishes this family domain. The domain extends over a domain of 43 hectares, our wines are made from Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Grenache, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir. Since 2007, Cru Malepère wines have received official AOP, certification and recognition at the national level...
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QBX Cycles - Arzens |
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Leisure
- Sports - VTT - Cycling - Mountain bike - Quadbike |
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Domaine du Moulin de Madame 11290 ARZENS |
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Phone +33 9.52.60.60.11 Mobile +33 6.88.58.27.16
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Le Labyrinthe des Vignes is the first of its type in the
world. Just a stone's throw from the Wine Bar and Animal Farm young and old can
spend an absorbing part of the afternoon seeking the quickest way to exit the
maze. A perfect way to work up an appetite (and a thirst) before repairing to
the Wine Bar for a refreshing drink and a taste of locally-produced meats
grilled over vine cuttings...
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Bar Restaurant Pizzeria L'Arzenais |
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L'Arzenais is located in Arzens in the department of Aude.
Bar-Restaurant-Pizzeria L'Arzenais is located near Carcassonne. The L'Arzenais
restaurant opened its doors in 2013, in the heart of the small village of
Arzens, in the Aude. It is close to a supermarket, a Relais des Mousquetaires
and a pharmacy. Your restaurateur welcomes you to a cozy village restaurant with
a cozy bar, which invites groups of musicians all year round. For Pizza's you have to go to Restaurant L'Arzenais in Arzens, they are the pizza specialist near Carcassonne. You will find a wide choice of traditional dishes, but also home-made pizzas, with fresh products made from tomato sauce or crème fraîche...
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Musée de la Chevalerie - Villesèquelande |
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Come and discover Musée de la Chevalerie through the exhibition « 1000 years of medieval history »
Everything about the knightly history of the region is well summarized here. The owner of this museum maintains the visit himself and is inexhaustible about the details of this time. Take advantage!
I discovered this discreet museum run by a true enthusiast, inexhaustible about everything to do with the Middle Ages, the guide strongly encourages to touch and try what is there. Immerse yourself in the universe. 1000 years of history… Interactive visit for young and old of an exhibition on the Middle Ages: weapons, archery, numismatics and illumination. History of chivalry and arms of the Romans during the Renaissance. Every Wednesday, Medieval fencing course with Maître Joël and Gilles for 2 to 6 people, from 12 years old, by reservation.
Very interesting and affordable museum where you can try on the costumes, be knighted and cross swords with a manager who can no longer be cultivated on the subject!
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Fanjeaux is an historic mediaeval hilltop village with 16th c. market place and a Belevedere giving spectacular views over the Lauragais plain. It is hard to imagine that this sleepy little town with only 900 inhabitants was a busy commercial and social center of 3,000 people during the time of Saint Dominic. When he arrived on foot with the Bishop of Osma in 1206, Fanjeaux’s narrow streets must have been filled with peddlers, pilgrims, farmers and even soldiers. The women would gather to wash their clothes on the stones at the edge of a spring where a washing place still stands today...
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The Dominican nuns are indeed the elder sisters of the Dominican family, having been founded nearly ten years before the Order of Preachers came into being. Their first site, Prouilhe, was initially a refuelling stop for priests combating the heresy of Catharism in southwest France. (Catharism was an anti-Catholic, ascetic movement that saw the world as evil and denied the Trinity and the divinity of Christ). This first monastery at Prouilhe was essentially a work of mercy on the part of Dominic, not the fulfilment of some abstract dream about the beauty of enclosed contemplative life. It was a practical response to an urgent pastoral need. What was he to do with the small group of Cathar women he had converted at Fanjeaux, and how could he stop other young women from impoverished Catholic families from being seduced into heresy through the free education the Cathars offered? Obviously a safe house was necessary. A monastic community grew out of these unpromising beginnings, thanks to donations of land and goods and to willing lay helpers...
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Bram is a commune in the Aude department in the Languedoc-Roussillon region in southern France. Bram is part of the old province of Lauragais, and is 790 km from Paris. The CD33 road to the village follows the Roman road, the Romans settling in the area because of a climate which balanced the warmth of the Mediterranean with the freshness of the Atlantic. In 60BCE, they began construction of Bram and called it Eburomagus. Roman remains suggest the town was less round than the current town. Eburomagus disappeared. The modern town was born in the 12th century, built around its fortress church. By the 17th century Bram had outgrown its walls and expanded in concentric circles...
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