Laroque-Des-Alberes - Local Attractions
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Most people would probaly access the local attracttions by car or on foot. However there are some local buses which run to Ceret,Argeles and Perpignan and cost 1 euro per trip. We have used them sometimes -to visit the market in Ceret and to go shopping in Perpignan.The tourist office has timetables
The local tourist office in the main square is very helpful and has alot of information
There is a collection of guide books, maps and pamphlets at the house but here are some suggestions:
EASY WALKS
- Turn left out the house and follow the well marked track for approximately 10mins to the small reservoir. Look in and see the gold fish!
- Turn right at the reservoir and follow the small water course for approx 10mins until there is a well marked track up and off to the left. Stop here! You have 2 choices:
- Walk straight ahead for a few minutes to bring you to a small rock pool - which is deliciously cool in the summer.
- Turn RIGHT and downwards along a slightly less well defined path to cross the river, then follow the path to the right and up to a narrow lane. Turn right into this lane and in 10 mins you will arrive back in Laroque.
- Turn LEFT and upwards - an interesting, quite steep in places but easy, through abandoned vineyards and cork plantations for approx 15 mins and you will come out to a stony steep track. Turn LEFT and downhill down a windy track which eventually takes you to Sorede, where you turn LEFT and follow the road back into Laroque (total about 1.5hrs).
- An alternative, at 4. Turn instead LEFT into the narrow lane, at the end of which, near a garden gate, the track turns RIGHT and ascends steeply. There are marvellous views over the plain to Perpignan, the Mediterranean and you can even see the airport on a clear day. Follow the track for about 20mins, towards The Domain (hill-side villas), which you can clearly see. Pass a small water fountain and 200 metres further on to the RIGHT is a track (nominally gated) which descends steeply into the Domain. Once you hit the tarmac road, follow your nose downwards and then along a pleasant country road to return to the outskirts of Laroque.
NOTE: Laroque is a popular base for walking in the Pyrenees. The tourist office in the main square has all the maps and details but it is possible to walk to the Spanish border at Le Pic de Nuelos (which is the tower you can see from our front door) to join GR10 which is the long distance walk from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean.There are several other walks of varying difficulty and lengths in the Alberes. The tourist office also has details of guided walks
Within 20 Minutes Drive
- Perpignan: A delightful city best explored on foot. We drive to Rue de Marechal Foch and pay to park.There is a lovely old quarter and the Palace of the Kings of Mallorca who once ruled the area. It has most major shops
- Plans d'eau: There are 2 local lakes which are commercially operated swimming areas with facilities including a small restaurant and boat hire. The closer is at St-Jean Pla-de-Corts, just on the other side of the Autoroute-de-Sud off the road to Ceret about 15mins drive. The other is on the southern outskirts of Perpignan at Villeneuve de-la-Raho.
- The beaches: The coast of the plain of Perpignan offers many kilometers of sandy beaches. The closest, quietest and our favourite is off the coastal road to Collioure at Le Racou. This has a patrolled beach. The beaches at Collioure are smaller beaches and are good and safe you can sit in a café or restaurant and watch your children in comfort but parking in Collioure, especially at weekends and public holidays, can be difficult.
- Golf at St Cyprien.
- There are vineyards with road-side sales; take the coastal route into Collioure and then onwards to Banyuls-sur-Mer to catch an exciting equivalent to the Great Ocean Drive (unfortunately there's no equivalent to Lorne!).
- There are Napoleonic fortifications around Collioure, the best is a steep walk up from behind the Art Gallery which is just south of Collioure central. Great views back over Collioure.
- Ceret: Very large Saturday morning market parking is easy. There is a good variety of stalls with the usual commercial ones plus lots of local fresh produce fruit and veg, bread and of course cherries in season. Afterwards, enjoy a casis or coffee in one of the many restaurants and cafes.
- Aqualand: A large water activity theme park close to St-Cyprien Plage.
- Elne: A pleasant historic town with an 11th century cathedral. Apricot and peach orchards line the D4 and D162 East and West of the town.
- The cloisters at St Genis- the next village-we usually walk!
- Horse riding-there are stables on the Argeles road out of Sorede
- We still think that Laroque beats the lot! And you don't even have to get the car out as it's all on your doorstep literally.
The Mediterranean coast
There are the holiday beaches at Argeles and St Cyprien which have all the facilities for a beach holiday and are popular in the summer months. There are also the coastal villages of Collioure, Port Vendres and Banyuls sur Mer which are where the mountains meet the sea-very scenic and interesting to explore especially Collioure with its links to many artists including Matisse , Picasso and the Fauves movement.

This is one of the 3 beaches at Collioure - there are sandy areas, which is quite good for a French beach! Other beaches at Argeles,St Cyprien and Canet-10 -20mins drive from the house are wide open golden sandy beaches which are very busy during the summer holidays.

Further afield
Historical and areas of natural beauty
- Restored bastide village at Carcassonne-while you are there sample the cassoulet-the local specialty and take a boat ride on the Canal du Midi
- The magnificent ruins of Cathar castles at Peyreperteuse and Queribus-towering over the wild countryside below
- The Vauban monuments-at Fort Bellegarde,Mont Louis,Villefranche de Conflent , Prats de Mollo and Collioure
- The fort of Salses just north of Perpignan
- The old dynamite factory and village at Paulilles on the road to Banyuls- the dispaly tells the story of thefactory and the people who worked there and there is a pleasant beach. Close by there is a vineyard with cellar door sales
- Spectacular gorges De La Fou just beyond Amelie. ( see below)

- for the train buffs there are two trips of interest-1) The Yellow Train which runs from Villefranche de Conflents( about1hr and 10 mins drive)up the valley to Latour Carol.We usually get off at Fontpedrousse and walk( about 30-40 mins) upto to the warm baths at St Thomas les Bains( you can drive to these too.2)The little Red Train which runs along the next valley to the north to and form Axat-this is a tourist train run by enthusiasts . Both these train trips give specatcular vistas
The Pyrenees
We are at the eastern end of the Pyrenees. There are many possible excursions depending on your interests. The ski fields around Andorra are about 1.5 hours drive but there are a lot of closer attractions, eg The Little Yellow Train at Villefranche.

Between Collioure and Spain (and beyond), the Pyrenees meet the Mediterranean Sea. The road is narrow and very windy with spectacular views. Visit Port Vendres - a large modern fishing port - with a commercial fish market. The road makes the Great Ocean Road feel inadequate!

This is a shot on the road to Andorra - early Spring time. Lots of snow, fantastic scenery. Imagine cycling this in the tour de France.

Down hill! View from the Yellow Train.

A wet day, high in the Pyrenees, on the Yellow Train. Great for the kids.
Art Galleries and Museums
- The Modern Art Gallery at Ceret
- Modern Art Gallery at Collioure-great views through the windows as well as the art inside
- Art gallery in the old quarter of Perpignan in a lovely old building
- The lovely Malliol Museum in the hinterland behind Banyuls where the sculptor lived in his later years
- Dali,Picasso and Miro museums in Northern Spain-see below
Spain
The Autoroute de Sud is accessible 10 km away at Le Boulou. There are many attractions over the border:
- Barcelona (2 hours drive):
- Gaudi architecture
- Picasso museum
- Miro museum
- Museum of the city - with the original Roman foundations undergound
- Girona (1 hour drive):
- Beautiful old city center
- Ramparts
- Figueres (50 mins drive):
- Birthplace of Dali with a marvellous museum featuring his work
- Costa Brava (1 to 2 hours drive):
- Some beautiful scenery, little harbours and beaches.
Alternatively you can drive along the coast which is slower but prettier. We have also caught the train from Argeles (9km away) and Figures to Barcelona.

Gaudi's famous architecture dominates Barcelona - just 2 hours drive on the autoroute away. In 2008 a new TVG route was due to open - Perpignan to Barcelona in 40 mins-however this has been delayed due to concerns about the foundations of the Cathedral-watch this space

The Jean Miro Art Gallery, Barcelona. Easy to find and in a pleasant spot where parking is reasonably easy.