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Camping in Narbonne
The southern French city of Narbonne was the first Roman settlement outside Italy. During your holiday here, you can fully immerse yourself in its rich history. Explore one of the fascinating museums, admire beautiful monuments, or create your own walking route through the stunning city. Camping in Narbonne is a must for anyone who loves culture. Thanks to its ideal location between city and sea, every campsite in Narbonne offers the perfect combination of urban excitement and relaxing beach life.
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Types of Campsites in Narbonne
Southern France is home to countless unique campsites, making camping in this region especially popular. In Narbonne, you can enjoy a memorable holiday at one of the many campsites in and around the city. Choose a site near the sweeping sandy beach of Narbonne Plage, where a refreshing dip is just a short stroll away, or stay closer to the city to soak up the fascinating local history. No matter your choice, a stay at one of Narbonne’s campsites will be an unforgettable experience.
Must-See Attractions in Narbonne
Narbonne is often called ‘the city of art and history’ thanks to its many attractions. There’s plenty to discover while camping in this historic city in southern France.
Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur Cathedral
This unfinished cathedral boasts the tallest Gothic choir in southern France.
Les Halles de Narbonne
The famous indoor market of Narbonne features more than 70 stalls offering local delicacies.
Musée d’Art et d’Histoire
Located in the Palais des Archevêques, this museum displays dazzling works of historical art.
Discover the Surroundings
There’s plenty to explore beyond the immediate area of your campsite. Be sure to visit these nearby spots as well.
Montagne de la Clape
West of Narbonne, this 168-metre-high hill offers breathtaking views for hikers.
Gruissan
This ancient fishing village is considered one of the most beautiful in southern France and is well worth a visit.
Saint-Pierre la Mer
This popular seaside resort is known for its expansive sandy beach.
The City of Hidden Treasures
Locals in Narbonne claim that many treasures are hidden beneath the city. Whether that’s true or not, there’s certainly plenty to discover from the traces left behind by the Romans. If you’re planning a camping holiday and love history, art, and sunshine, book your stay at one of Narbonne’s campsites today!