"Aigues-Mortes" translates to "dead waters," but the salt marshes surrounding this medieval city actually have given this town one of its chief industries: sea-salt production. (Bring some home for epicurean friends.) Fortified into a Mediterranean port in the 12th century, Aigues-Mortes’ massive walls survive—walk along them for great views.
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Enter a bull manade to approach the typical bulls and horses of Camargue. Morning: Visit the morning manade with the Gardian. In the evening with departure from Aigues-Mortes by boat cruise from Aigues Mortes with the ships Isle de Stel and Constance for an entire evening with a full program: presentation of the bulls manade, sorting of the bulls, ferrade, Razor cow, mares and foals, gardian games, abrivado.Festive aperitif and traditional meal with Gypsie atmosphere. Private visits are also possible for events such as birthdays, weddings, funerals for young boys or girls, associations' gatherings, works councils, schools, leisure centres, etc.
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The fortified city of Aigues-Mortes was built in the 13th century on the order of Saint Louis to provide the kingdom of France with a port on the Mediterranean. The complex consists of 1,634 metres of ramparts flanked by twenty towers and one of the most splendid keeps in the architectural style of the Middle Ages, the tower of Constance, which was used as a prison for Protestants from the Cévennes region from 1685. Open: > 2nd May to 31st August: from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. > 1st September to 30th April: from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Last admission 1 hour before closing time. Ticket office closed from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. (from 1st September to 30th April). Closed: > 1st January, 1st May, 1st November, 11th November and 25th December. Admission fees: Adults : 8 €; Concessions (18 to 25) = 6,50 €; Free admission: minors under 18*; Free admission: 18-25 years old* (citizens of one of the 27 countries of the EU or are non-European permanent residents of France) * excluding school groups (40€)
Aigues Mortes is a charming small place with much to do. Visit the salt pans and the near by sea resorts There are many restaurants with a wide array of food and wine at very reasonable prices We stayed in 13-17 century old house which we booked for a month at a very reasonable price
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Parc de loisirs pour enfants de 1 à 12 ans 4000 m2 de jeux en plein air Jeux d'eau et toboggan aquatique l'été ! Petit train, gonflables, tir à l'arc, karting à pédales, pêche aux canards, Boum, trampolines, tyrolienne ... Détente & amusement pour petits et grands Tarifs des entrées : 1 à 3 ans : 6 € 4 à 12 ans : 10,50 € deux adultes accompagnants gratuits par enfant
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This tower dates back to the 14th century and used to be the first defensive building of Aigues-Mortes, a very important French port by this time. Nowadays, there’re at least three reasons to visit this place. The tower itself standing alone in the middle of nowhere, the view you have on the Camargue once you climb up at the top, and the short walk you can make in the surroundings seeing waterfowl or bulls...
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La Marette, Maison du Grand Site de France de la Camargue Gardoise est un centre de découverte de la nature camarguaise: sentier pédestre paysager, expositions, visites guidées, animations pour enfants, boutique, évènements.
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A la decouverte du sel de Camargue
What better way to spend last day in Camargue than take the train ride(at sunset) and see how salt is made. The scene is beautiful and looking at pink flemingos is a sight for sore eyes..
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Nos bureaux se situent sur la place Saint Louis, au coeur de la cité médiévale. Notre équipe multilingue vous accueille avec le sourire pour vous aider dans l'organisation de votre séjour et vous apporter un conseil personnalisé en anglais, espagnol, allemand et italien.
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