Attractions around Bages, located in the Occitanie region of France, offer a mix of historical sites, cultural centers, and natural features. This area is characterized by its proximity to the Étang de Bages-Sigean lagoon and the city of Perpignan. Visitors can explore a diverse landscape that includes coastal areas and historical towns. The region provides opportunities to discover local heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Busy, lively university town with many young people and the palace of the Mallorcan kings.
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The Pave Mill is an old grain mill supplied with water from the village canal. The Pave Mill's activity lasted until the end of the 19th century. It was inhabited until 1942 and then fell into disrepair. It became municipal property and was restored in 2006 by the Laroque Heritage Association in collaboration with the municipality. The volunteers of this association installed a roof to strengthen and “waterproof” the building. The miller's workshop (on the ground floor) and his accommodation (on the upper floor) are currently being completely restored. The association is actively looking for a millstone that could help complete the work.
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Impressive monument in the big square
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Wonderful lively little streets in the city center, also great places to eat near the theater. The right reward after a long day of cycling.
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The Abbey of St André is an old Benedictine abbey founded by a Spanish monk in the 8th century. Until the 10th century it was a wealthy community thanks to a Count of Roussillon. The complex was destroyed in 1109 but was immediately restored afterwards. In 1151 great damage was caused by the war between Gaufred III. and his son Ginard II, the last Count of Roussillon. The Abbey of St. André suffered from this war, which limited its expansion. It fell into disrepair in the 13th century. Attached to Ste Marie d'Arles from 1592, it remained until the French Revolution. After that the abbey fell into complete disrepair. Today only the abbey church remains.
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Perpignan is not only the capital of the French part of Catalonia. With the Palace of the Kings of Mallorca, the Gothic houses in the old town, the Castillet, etc., the city has a lot to offer.
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The square is named after François Arago. He was born in Estagel near Perpignan on February 26, 1786 and died in Paris on October 2, 1853. He was an astronomer, physicist and politician. He discovered that iron takes on magnetic properties when exposed to an electric current. François Aragos grew up with eleven siblings, six boys and five girls. He was friends with Alexander von Humboldt and both were interested in the phenomenon of terrestrial magnetism.
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He was born on February 26, 1786, in Estagel near Perpignan and died on October 2, 1853, in Paris. He was an astronomer, physicist, and politician. He discovered that iron acquires magnetic properties when exposed to electric current. François Aragos grew up with eleven siblings, six boys and five girls. He was friends with Alexander von Humboldt, and both were interested in the phenomenon of geomagnetism.
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The region offers a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the Perpignan city center, known as "Perpignan la Catalane," which is full of historic Gothic-style buildings. Don't miss the Saint-André Church in Sorède, a former Benedictine abbey with significant art-historical importance. Another notable site is Hotel Pams, a bourgeois mansion in Perpignan with opulent Art Nouveau and Art Deco interiors. Beyond these, the village of Bages itself is known for its artistic community and charming 'fishing port' atmosphere, while nearby Fontfroide Abbey is a significant 12th-century site.
Absolutely. The defining natural feature is the expansive Étang de Bages-Sigean lagoon, offering stunning reflections and a serene environment. For a specific natural monument, visit Font de l'Ocell, a forest spring preferred by locals. You can also find remarkable rock formations at the Orgues d'Ille-sur-Tet and dramatic natural scenery in the Gorges de Galamus or Gorges de l'Orbieu. For panoramic views, consider the Church of Saint Martin in Bages village or Notre-Dame des Auzils Chapel.
The Bages region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on the gravel bike path between the nature reserve and the canal, or explore dedicated routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For instance, there are Gravel biking routes around Bages, MTB Trails around Bages, and Road Cycling Routes around Bages. Walking routes like "Dans le sillage de l'anguille" and "La boucle des Caunes" offer insights into local heritage and scenic views of the lagoon.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Perpignan city center offers a lively atmosphere with historic buildings to explore. Hotel Pams, with its grand interiors and garden, can also be an interesting visit. For a natural outing, Font de l'Ocell is a pleasant forest spring. Additionally, the Sigean Nature Reserve, a popular wildlife park, is a fantastic option for families to observe thousands of animals.
Arago Square is a prominent man-made monument in Perpignan, named after François Arago. Arago was a renowned astronomer, physicist, and politician born near Perpignan. The square features an impressive monument dedicated to him and is notable for its historical connection to this influential figure. It is also wheelchair accessible.
Yes, there are options for easier walks. The village of Bages offers walking routes like "Dans le sillage de l'anguille," a 2 km path with informative plaques about local heritage. "La boucle des Caunes" is a 4.8 km hike providing panoramic views. For cycling, the gravel bike path between the nature reserve and the canal is generally accessible. You can also find easy-grade mountain biking routes, such as those around Lake Villeneuve-de-la-Raho, listed in the MTB Trails around Bages guide.
The village of Bages, perched on a rocky headland, is unique for its breathtaking views over the Étang de Bages-Sigean lagoon. It's known for its vibrant artistic community, hosting three art galleries: L'étang d'art, Latuvu, and the municipal Maison des Arts, which features contemporary art exhibitions. The village also retains a charming 'fishing port' atmosphere with traditional boats and fishing nets, and its 17th-century Sundial Village Gate marks the entrance to its medieval streets.
While not directly in Bages village, various markets are held throughout the week in nearby towns. You can find local produce and goods in towns like Narbonne, Elne, Saint-Cyprien, and Perpignan. These markets offer a great opportunity to experience local culture and cuisine.
The Pave Mill is an old grain mill that was supplied with water from the village canal. Its activity ceased at the end of the 19th century, and it fell into disrepair. It is currently undergoing restoration by the Laroque Heritage Association in collaboration with the municipality. Volunteers are working to restore the miller's workshop and accommodation, aiming to complete the work with a new millstone.
Beyond Bages, several interesting towns and cities are within easy reach. Perpignan, the cultural center of Catalan France, offers historical significance and a bustling atmosphere. Narbonne features parts along the canal and an impressive cathedral. Elne is known for its cathedral cloisters, while Saint Cyprien and Banyuls-sur-Mer are seaside resorts with beaches and charming old towns. Port Vendres is a natural port and fishing town worth exploring.
It's important to clarify that there are two distinct regions named Bages. This guide specifically focuses on Bages in France, located in the Occitanie region, near the Étang de Bages-Sigean lagoon and the city of Perpignan. The other Bages region is in Catalonia, Spain, famous for Montserrat Mountain and Abbey.


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