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    Day 2

    113 mi1 mi

    Narbonne, Bezier, Agde and St. Claire.

    Today you will visit several cities in France, each of which has its own history, memorable places, sandy beaches and excellent restaurants of French cuisine. In the first two you will find historical sights and interesting facts about them, and in the evening you will rest on the beach by the sea and relax.
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    1.2 mi
    10 min
    09:001 hr

    La Briocherie Arpin

    We start our morning with a hearty breakfast at the bakery.
    They make sandwiches, cakes, and pancakes. It's very tasty and of high quality.
    Closed on Sunday.
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    38.3 mi
    1 hr
    11:0015 min

    Ècluse de Narbonne

    We're coming from Carcasson to Narbonne. Once upon a time, the whole Roman province was named after this city: Halley Narbonesis. Narbonn was an important trading centre during the High Middle Ages, but when another port was built nearby, it lost its role. It was only thanks to the wine trade in the 19th century that Narbonn was able to survive the boom.
    You can walk on both sides of the Robin Canal separating the center.
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    0.3 mi
    10 min
    11:351 hr

    Narbonne Cathedral

    The Cathedral of St. Juste is built on the foundations of three previous buildings, the oldest of which dates back to the era of Constantine the Great.
    The first stone of the present building was laid in 1272 at the will of Pope Clement IV, but by the middle of the 14th century only the choir was ready (the upper open gallery or balcony inside the church (usually at the level of the second floor), where musicians, singers, organists are usually placed), and the central aisle (elongated room, limited on one or both longitudinal sides by a number of columns or columns separating it from neighboring aisles) and the entire western part were unfinished.
    Therefore, the temple looks unusual: 14 chapels frame a three-nave structure of great height, but on the western side of the visitor's eyes suddenly appears a wall. Outside Saint-Just is very similar to a fortress, although the classic Gothic arches are quite enough.
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    1.2 mi
    25 min
    13:001 hr

    Les Grands Buffets

    The restaurant amazes the imagination from the very entrance, the beauty is unreal.
    An abundance of wines of all tastes and varieties. They're picking wine from Pierre Richard. The abundance of dishes and appetizers for every taste is amazing.
    Of desserts, a chocolate fountain.
    Monday-Friday: Open from 12:00 to 14:15 and from 19:00 to 22:00. Saturday-Sunday: Open from 11:30 to 14:15 and from 19:00 to 22:00.
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    22.1 mi
    40 min
    14:4545 min

    Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire

    Bezier went down in history as a place of massacre against heretics during the Albigo wars.
    In 1209, Catholic Crusader troops broke into the city, demanding the extradition of the leaders of the catarrh movement. After that, it took a long time for the city to recover from the devastation and upheaval.
    It took two centuries to restore the Cathedral of St. Nazarus.
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    2.4 mi
    10 min
    15:4530 min

    Écluse de Béziers

    It is interesting to see the technical sights of the Midi Canal, which since 1861 has been connecting the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea via Garonne. In Bezier the water flow is directed through the bridge over the Orb River.
    On the southwest side are the Fonseran Gateways, an eight-camera sluice ladder.
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    17 mi
    30 min
    16:501 hr

    Plage De La Conch

    From the dark grey basalt of lava streams, the Romans built the settlement of Agatha: it is covered by a cape now called Cap d'Agd.
    The old town on the cape is adjacent to the resort of Agd. Here you can do all kinds of water sports, as well as just swim.
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    14.8 mi
    30 min
    18:201 hr

    Panoramique du Mont Saint-Clair

    The road above the narrow beach separates Lake To from the sea and leads to Sete. The town of Saint-Claire appeared only in the 17th century. Today its industrial zone stretches among the rich vineyards.
    Sete is the largest fishing port in Southern France. The quarters near the old port retain a special atmosphere and flavour.
    In the old sea cemetery, on Mount Saint-Clair, the poet Paul Valerie is buried. Like Georges Brassens, he was born in Sete.
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    11.8 mi
    30 min
    20:001 hr 30 min

    Maison Benezech - Restaurant Le Grand Bleu

    We offer you dinner in the seafood restaurant Le Grand Bleu and enjoy the view of Lake To, where the oysters are bred.
    Open from 12:00 to 14:30 and from 19:00 to 21:30. Closed Monday.
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    15 min
    22:0010 hrs

    After a busy day you can go to the hotel.
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