Diversity of landscapes and environments
- 42 km of Mediterranean coastline
- 12,000 hectares of wetlands
- 28,000 hectares of garrigues (scrubland) and grassland
The Park has set up routes and trails to explain the natural and historical heritage.
Created on 18 December 2003, the Narbonne Regional Natural Park is an exceptional natural environment. The Park's team is responsible for preserving and improving the quality of life within this region, acknowledged throughout France for its landscapes and biodiversity.
The Park has set up routes and trails to explain the natural and historical heritage.
What better way to find out the best stories than to follow a wildlife expert, a storyteller or an artist?
And the organised walks are all free!
Everybody at their own pace, hikes are great for observing, taking pictures, having a picnic... In fact, there are lots of different way to enjoy a hike.
The Natural Park's hikes are quite easy, with circuits that will take you 1 to 3 hours on average.
In and around the massif de la Clape, and in particular Saint-Pierre-La-Mer, there are more than 135 km of marked paths for mountain biking. You can also follow the canals, explore the Sainte-Lucie nature reserve, etc. or follow.a guide like Hugo from the Languedoc VTT Evasion bike hire shop.