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Le Studio des 3 Moulins

Sigean
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Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned suite includes 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a walk-in shower and a ha…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Auberge du Vieux Puits★★★ MichelinLa Liste 98 Gilles Goujon, sometimes nicknamed the "innkeeper of the Corbières", is credited with putting the tiny village of Fontjoncouse ((in the Aude département) on the map of French high-end gastronomy. His trademark? Sincerity and expertise. As his regulars know, he puts his heart and soul into every dish. With his sons Enzo (savoury dishes) and Axel (sweet) at his side, Goujon is in a league of his own when it comes to taking a back seat to the ingredients and letting them do the talking in all their simplicity – the mark of the greats. The ingredients are exceptional and he takes enormous pleasure14.7km
  • Le Grand Cap★ Michelin Erwan Houssin and his pastry chef wife, Pamela, decided to drop anchor here in Leucate, which is hardly a surprise when you see the view that embraces the Sète coastline as far as the Albères mountains. Born in Brittany, Erwan grew up in the Hérault mountains and is perfectly at home with meat and fish from Languedoc to Roussillon, even going as far as Galicia sometimes. He picks the wild fennel, thyme, rosemary and savory himself on the nearby cliffs, creating incredible herbal teas, jus and sauces. Some of his signature dishes include shellfish served with baby leeks from Elne and an acidic 14.8km
  • La Table Lionel Giraud★★ Michelin The place is named after Abbé St Crescent, who in the Middle Ages opened his doors to pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago. The arcades and bare stones may be a throwback to the distant past, but today the decor is ultra-modern, with finely crafted black and white polished concrete floors and sculptural one-piece seats. Lionel Giraud, son of a restaurant owner, is a strong advocate of locally sourced produce. An inventive chef, he honours ingredients from the most noble (Mediterranean red tuna) to the most modest (green beans) and everything in between, such as an authentic Corbières buffalo moz16.5km
  • Cave à Vin & à Manger - Maison Saint-CrescentBib La Cave à Manger by Lionel Giraud proposes bistro cuisine made with top-notch ingredients from Occitanie. The food is rugged, flavoursome and spot-on – special mention for the chuck beef slowly simmered in its juices and the velvety purée of carrots. La Cave à Vin, located under the same roof, boasts 2,500 wines; pick a bottle to drink with your meal for a corkage fee. A real winner.16.5km
  • Méditerranéo - Château Capitoul In the Massif de la Clape, between Narbonne and the Mediterranean, vineyards and garrigue, this manor house sits pretty in a wine estate that has been run by the same family for seven generations. Chef Valère Diochet's cuisine is unabashedly Mediterranean. A host of aromatic plants – basil, purslane, lovage – enhance this aesthetic cuisine, which is refined, precise and light: marinated monkfish, courgette with lovage; red mullet cooked on one side. The restaurant's plush Art Deco interior overlooks the vineyards and the waters of the Étang de Bages. The wine list is informative, with wines fr13.4km
  • Aphyllanthe Next to the Cap Leucate lighthouse, looking out onto the Marine Natural Park of the Gulf of Lion, this modern bistro located beneath the Le Grand Cap restaurant takes its name from the pretty little aphyllanthe de Montpellier, an endemic flower that blooms here in spring. Pamela and Erwan Houssin run the show, delivering a menu that is packed with fresh locally sourced produce: carpaccio of Leucate gilthead bream with house-made blini; wild prawns cooked a la plancha with a bisque emulsion. The desserts are an indulgent take on peach melba, rum baba and chocolate finger.14.8km
  • L'Art de Vivre At this vineyard nestled in the La Clape mountains, chef Laurent Chabert sources some of his ingredients (including aromatic herbs) from his own kitchen garden, and also uses fine local produce (organic for the most part). He creates colourful, fragrant dishes, such as grouper cooked over the embers of a barbecue, braised aubergine glazed with tomato juices… The food and wine pairings draw on a selection of bottles from the estate.19.7km

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Attractions nearby

  • Réserve africaine de Sigean zoo in France4.7km
  • Fontfroide Abbey cistercian abbey located near Narbonne, in Aude department of France12.5km
  • Narbonne Cathedral cathedral located in Aude, in France17.8km
  • Étang de Bages-Sigean7.7km
  • Massif de la Clape mountains in France18.2km
  • Pont des Marchands bridge in Aude, France17.7km
  • Château de Saint-Martin de Toques building in Aude département, southern France13.9km
  • Tour Barberousse tower in village of Gruissan, France13.1km

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