Le Madeloc Hôtel & Spa





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Urban walk in the magnificent city of Collioure. This route begins at the station, crosses the center of the town, and then runs along the coast to Reguers Cove. On the way, you will pass in front of the port of Boramar and the royal castle of Collioure. This emblematic castle of the city is remarkably well preserved, and its high fortifications are impressive. You can swim on one of the three beaches you will see.
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This walk will take you through the town center of the pretty town of Collioure, located between the sea and the mountains. This visit created by the tourist office is centered around nine reproductions of works of art painted by the famous painters Henri Matisse and André Derain in the summer of 1905. These painters are icons of Fauvism.
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This route from the center of the pretty town of Collioure takes you to the pretty Racou beach, along the coastal path, the Porteil Cove, and part of the Ravaner course. Along the way, you can see the Fort Carré, the Tour de l'Etoile, as well as the beach of Ouille.
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Hike in the valley of Collioure, which begins by following the course of the river Douy through the vineyards before seeing the old hermitage of Notre Dame de la Consolation and its chapel. You will then pass by Mollo Pass, from which you can see the Tour Madeloc. This old guard tower which dominates the city of Collioure, was erected to protect the populations from the Moorish raids on the coast. The return is via Fort Saint-Elme and the Collioure Mill, transformed into an oil mill in 2001.