Attractions and places to see around Baixas, a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department of Southern France, include historical sites and natural viewpoints. The area is known for its wine production and traditional Catalan architecture. Visitors can explore ancient fortifications and religious buildings, often offering views of the surrounding region.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Magnificent viewpoint overlooking the Roussillon plain with Mount Canigou directly opposite. The wind can sometimes be strong at the summit. Also accessible from Pezilla.
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A very beautiful hike. We're on high ground almost the entire time, with a beautiful view of the entire region. I highly recommend it except on hot days. There's very little shade.
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A beautifully situated chapel with a breathtaking view from the forecourt; the Canigou is practically right in front of you - highly recommended.
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Busy, lively university town with many young people and the palace of the Mallorcan kings.
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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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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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Baixas is rich in history. You can explore the remains of 13th and 14th-century fortifications in the old town, including round towers and gates, and wander through narrow, winding streets. The Sainte-Marie Church, dating back to the early 15th century and built from local grey Baixas marble, is considered an architectural gem. Additionally, the Sainte-Catherine Hermitage, also from the 15th century, offers historical insights and is accessible by car or hiking trails.
Absolutely. The Notre-Dame de Força Réal Chapel is a beautifully situated religious building that also serves as a breathtaking viewpoint. From its forecourt, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Roussillon plain and Mount Canigou. The Sainte-Marie Church in Baixas itself is also a significant religious site.
Perpignan, known as "Perpignan la Catalane," is the cultural center of Catalan France and offers a vibrant experience. You can explore the Perpignan city center, which is full of historic buildings, mainly in Gothic style. Don't miss Arago Square, an impressive man-made monument named after François Arago, a famous astronomer, physicist, and politician. You can also visit Hotel Pams, a bourgeois mansion with stunning Art Nouveau and Art Deco interiors and gardens, which is free to visit.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Perpignan city center is considered family-friendly, offering a lively atmosphere and historic sights. Hotel Pams in Perpignan is also a great option, providing an interesting historical and architectural experience for all ages, and it's free of charge. Additionally, the Château des Pins in Baixas hosts a medieval festival in early June, which can be a fun family activity with workshops and historical re-enactments.
The area around Baixas offers various outdoor activities. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are several routes, including the 'Calce – Chapelle Sainte-Catherine loop from Baixas' and the 'Chapelle Sainte-Catherine – Mas de la Funt loop from Baixas'. You can find more details and routes on the MTB Trails around Baixas guide. If you prefer gravel biking, routes like the 'Magnificent Lake – Lake Villeneuve de-la-Raho loop from Perpignan' are available, detailed in the Gravel biking around Baixas guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Gorges du Verdouble – Cucugnan loop from Halte Train Rouge' found in the Road Cycling Routes around Baixas guide.
Baixas is renowned for its significant wine-growing activity. The region produces acclaimed wines such as Muscat de Rivesaltes, Côtes du Roussillon, and Côtes-du-Roussillon village wines. Many local cellars, like Vignobles Dom Brial, offer tours and tastings. The town is also known for its high-quality Baixas Marble, which ranges in color from white to blue and can be seen in various local monuments.
Yes, the Château des Pins, which serves as the town hall, hosts a medieval festival in early June. This event features workshops, historical re-enactments, and a medieval market, offering a unique cultural experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, especially from places like the Notre-Dame de Força Réal Chapel, which offers panoramic vistas of the Roussillon plain and Mount Canigou. The historical richness of Perpignan city center and the architectural beauty of Hotel Pams are also highly praised. The overall blend of history, culture, and scenic landscapes makes the area appealing.
While the region offers beauty year-round, for outdoor activities like hiking, it's generally recommended to avoid the hottest days, as some trails, such as those leading to Notre-Dame de Força Réal Chapel, have very little shade. Spring and autumn typically offer more moderate temperatures, ideal for exploring the trails and historical sites comfortably.
Yes, Arago Square in Perpignan is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive spot for visitors to enjoy the impressive monument and surrounding area.
The Château des Pins, which houses the town hall, is a beautiful example of typical Catalan architecture built with local materials. The Sainte-Marie Church showcases Catalan Gothic architecture and features a remarkable altarpiece, making it an architectural highlight. The old town's fortifications also offer a glimpse into medieval construction.


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