LE CHATEAU DE L’ESPARROU
If the wine estate was revealed in 1816, the castle was built only in 1892 (it does not visit). It was the Danish architect Petersen who made the plans. In a neo-classical style, it was originally a hunting pavilion. The award winning wines of this area (côtes-du-Roussillon and natural soft wines) are well known. During the field visit, player on the ears and through a specified course, you will learn more about the local history, geography, fauna and flora. From the castle, the view of the 50 hectares of island vineyards and the pond of Canet is worth a visit. Children can visit pony property in July and August. The games are also being redesigned. for all toddlers of colouring, for the big a test test, they return elements collected during their walks, pine apples, bird feathers or small pebbles that each identify on a road book. Picnic baskets made from local products are offered on reservation. To eat on site or to take away.
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