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La Suite de la Bastide

★★★★★Val-de-Dagne
8.0/ 10Very good

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Suite with Private Pool
1x Sofa Bed(S) 100 Up to 4

The pool with a view and fireplace are the special features of this suite. This spacious suite comes with 1 living room,…

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Restaurants nearby

  • La Table de Franck Putelat★★ Michelin The medieval city is emblematic of the time-honoured heritage of Carcassonne and its region… and the same could almost be said of Franck Putelat. Established at the foot of the city’s famous ramparts, this native of the Jura who has made the Aude his home, spins a succulent tale of land and sea in his contemporary, designer lair. Much of the produce comes from his large vegetable garden, as he cleverly reworks regional hits according to his mood and inspiration of the day. Attractive plating, lashings of flavour and suave finesse embody his spot-on repertory. Three examples that have become ic18.0km
  • 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 pleasure20.8km
  • Le Puits du Trésor★ Michelin Jean-Marc Boyer, a true craftsman whose passion is unmistakable, draws his culinary inspiration from solitary walks in the surrounding hills. Aromatic herbs and wild garlic enhance colourful dishes that are rife with crisp, forthright flavours, such as wild asparagus with morels from the Montagne Noire, Banka trout with lomo bacon and sautéed broad beans or confit rhubarb with raspberries accompanied by rhubarb and Limousin cream cheese ice cream. He arranges everything into a single set menu, packed with surprises. The interior, designed by Régis Dho in a Japanese vein, provides the perfect f27.2km
  • 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 moz35.7km
  • La Bourdasso This lovely traditional building tucked away in Les Corbières has been infused with the energy of an Italian family who fell in love with the region. Authentic Italian cuisine: divine homemade mozzarella (with milk from their own buffaloes, brought over from Italy!), pasta and bread made with ancient wheat, also home grown. The spacious terrace is ideal to appreciate the lovely countryside.5.5km
  • Le Bastion Take a seat in one of two pretty rustic dining spaces to sample "avant-garde country fare", inspired by Auguste Escoffier but with a modern twist. Great produce from the region is used – tomatoes from the Estarac Gardens, vinegar by Cyril Codigna, fish fresh from the market at Port la Nouvelle… Concise tapas menu and spacious terrace.6.6km
  • Le Moulin de Trèbes This old mill is steeped in charm, illustrated by the terrace directly overlooking the Canal du Midi. The food is simple and modern, with a speciality of caramelised calf sweetbreads with sesame and stewed endives. A real pleasure to be sampled with one of the carefully selected local vintages.12.5km
  • 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.35.6km
  • 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 47.3km
  • Villa Pinewood★ Michelin Inveterate locavores Anne and Thomas Cabrol give absolute priority to ingredients sourced nearby and do their utmost to limit the establishment's ecological footprint. The kitchen makes the most of its surroundings, caught between the dry terroir of the Causse limestone plateaux, with its truffles and aromatic plants, and the humid Montagne Noire, rife with undergrowth treasures (berries, mushrooms, wild plants). Examples include their "bouillon de l'aurore", a root infusion with an aromatic bouquet and incomparable freshness derived from 35 plants and flowers; the Montagne Noire trout macerat47.6km

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Attractions nearby

  • Cité de Carcassonne medieval citadel18.0km
  • Carcassonne Cathedral Gothic cathedral building in Aude, France19.1km
  • Basilica of St. Nazaire and St. Celse church located in Aude, in France18.0km
  • Fontfroide Abbey cistercian abbey located near Narbonne, in Aude department of France27.7km
  • Narbonne Cathedral cathedral located in Aude, in France36.8km
  • Lac de la Cavayère French lake12.9km
  • Pont-Vieux (Old Bridge) bridge in Carcassonne, France18.5km
  • Réserve africaine de Sigean zoo in France32.9km

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