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The Vieux Port, Cannes
From Perpignan to Avignon, the south of France is a top destination for balmy evenings, stunning beaches, charming villages and enjoyably wine-soaked picnics. Whether your taste is for Vaucluse lavender or Cannes palms, we want to know your bonnes mots. Send us your top tips on Languedoc, Provence, and the Côte d'Azur.
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    Who needs the Côte d'Azur?

    Posted by Mercertron 26 July 2007

    I challenge anyone not to relax in Collioure, an historic coastal town just south of Perpignan and sandwiched between the foothills of the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean.

    You can wander the narrow streets, ponder the meaning of life in a seafront café or march into the rugged hills and vineyards behind, where you’ll get a great panoramic view of the town below.

    Seafood lovers should sample the famous Collioure anchovies. For foodies generally, Café le Vauban serves a never-ending platter of regional delicacies that redefines the term "bargain".

    Collioure can be a great base to explore up and down the coast too. A train line runs through several towns, but be aware that all trains cease between around 1pm and 3pm, as is the Mediterranean way.

    Where to stay: a good value hotel is Le Triton. Breakfast by the sea …

    30mins on train from Perpignan.

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    CAN PLA restaurant

    Posted by ritchie 23 May 2006

    Catalan style restaurant with lots of atmosphere. Try and sit outside. The food is very good, especially the sole and the gambas. It isn't very expensive.

    7 Rue Voltaire
    Tel: 04 68 82 10 00

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