Terra Vinea

An unique adventure

Visits, Little train, Restaurant, Bar, Wine shop & regional products.
Belvedere rental (seminars, meetings, weddings...)


 

In the village of Portel-des-Corbières, on the heights of a majestic landscape, climb the little train that will you take you to the doors of the depths of the Earth. Enter and experience the sensations of an achaelogoist who discovers behind a wall of stones, an exceptionnal site, suspended in time. Welcome to Terra Vinea !

Here, it is the miners who shaped the gypsym stone, 80m underground, walk 800m through underground galleries, discover different paintings and decorations of the history of vineyards and wine in the "Narbonnaise".

Let yourself be surpised by sound and lights animation sublimating a huge terrestrial arch looking like a Cathedral.

Admire the landscape formad by many barrels of aging wine that will guide you in turn, in an ancient Roman Villa, a medieval banquet, and underground lake or a museum of work of the vine. Virtual animations, guided or audioguided tours, you will live a unique experience. Your senses will awale after this amazing trip back in time, and you will enjoy a tasting of different rigorously selected local wines.

Useful information

Open every day, including week-end.
Closed from December 31 until the end of January.
All public - Duration of the visit : 1h30.
Located 15 minutes from Narbonne, 30 minutes from Perpignan and 5 minutes from the African Reserve of Sigean.


 
  • Parking
  • Mobilité Réduite
  • Carte Bleue
  • boissons
  • Chiens en laisse
  • camping car
  • bus
  • Restaurant
  • ANCV

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Location

Portel des Corbières 11490

Contact

Tel
04 68 45 87 68

Website
https://www.terra-vinea.com

Email

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