Fishermen's originally small hamlet, Peyriac-de-Mer knew how to keep(preserve) and highlight his(her) very former(ancient) past.
For the amateurs of prehistory, a visit of the archaeological museum is imperative itself for its protohistoriques and gallo-Roman collections resulting from the Oppidum du Moulin.
The old village presents still medieval streets with their bottom - reliefs. Finally, Saint Paul, church strengthened of the XIV-th century, is proud of being the only Gothic church of the canton which is not in ruin; she(it) is moreover classified ancient memorial.
On the West of the village, the first foothills of Corbières, covered with important pine forests, form a curious contrasts with the lagunaire zone. Doul is a salty lake, surrounded with hills in the unique typically Mediterranean vegetation, decorated with a small beach.
Not far from there, Bages-Sigean's pond and its islands offer a natural continuous play, notably its colonies of migratory birds.
A small fitted out port allows any possibités of nautical leisure activities.
to see : Archaeological museum (04.68.42.68.42 ). Visits of the particular Cellars, (information with the Tourist information office) Cooperative cellar Rocbère.
For any information the Tourist information office is held at your disposal.
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