Best attractions and places to see around Tordères, a village located in the Pyrénées-Orientales department of France's Occitanie region. Situated at the foot of the Hautes-Aspres, Tordères is characterized by garrigue-covered hills, rolling farmland, and distant mountain silhouettes. The area offers a serene escape with a rich history and serves as a base for exploring the surrounding natural and cultural landscapes.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Translation of the information on site: "ATELIER PICASSO-BRAQUE In early July 1911, Picasso traveled to Céret and settled in the Hôtel du Canigou, also known as the Hôtel Armand, where his friend, the artist Manolo Hugué, stayed upon his arrival. Shortly thereafter, he was joined by his partner Fernande Olivier, and on August 17, by Georges Braque and his wife Marcelle. A few days later, the two artists and their partners moved into the large building. Braque and Picasso subsequently continually challenged each other, creating works that responded to each other."
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Great village! I enjoyed the visit and, of course, the restaurant.
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A picture-perfect place; and thankfully secluded.
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A beautiful square in the center of Céret with beautiful facades and numerous terraces and restaurants.
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The pretty village of Cerét hides corners as beautiful as this one
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The linguistic proximity of the "Pont Eiffel", which spans the valley here, and the low mountain range "Eifel" in the far west of Germany is no coincidence: The family of the designer - whose world-famous Tower of Paris (named after its builder) is probably known to everyone - has German roots. The ancestors of the Eiffel Tower builder Gustave EIFFEL come from the Eifel town of Marmagen (in the Euskirchen district, North Rhine-Westphalia). The village square there - if you are interested, see the following hiking highlight https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/1830307 - is named after him.
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Tordères is nestled at the foot of the Hautes-Aspres, offering a green environment for walks. You can explore the Roc de Mallorca for stunning panoramic views of the Eastern Pyrenees, surrounding valleys, and even Canigó on clear days. The Massif des Aspres is ideal for forest walks, and the nearby La Réserve Naturelle Nationale de la Massane is a haven for diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, Tordères boasts a rich history. The Tordères Church (Church of St. Assiscle and St. Victoire) is a medieval monument with Romanesque architecture. To the north of the village, you can find the remains of a feudal castle, including the visible castral chapel dedicated to Saint-Martin de la Roca. The Devil's bridge, a single arch bridge spanning the Tech River, is a notable example of medieval engineering from the early 14th century.
Immerse yourself in local culture by visiting the Mas St. Jaume Olive Farm to learn about traditional olive oil production and enjoy tastings. Wine enthusiasts can explore Les Vignobles de Tordères for guided tours and tastings of regional varietals. You can also support local craft by visiting artisan workshops for unique handmade textiles and pottery, or experience a traditional horse-drawn carriage ride through the village.
Absolutely! The region around Tordères offers numerous opportunities for walking and hiking. The Massif des Aspres provides serene pathways through forests. For more structured routes, you can explore various running trails, including moderate to difficult options like the "Pla del Rei loop from Tresserre" or the "Mount Helena loop from Montauriol." Find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around Tordères guide.
Yes, the area around Tordères is well-suited for cycling. You can find a variety of routes, from moderate to difficult, such as the "Great view of Castellnou and El Canigó! – View of Castelnou loop from Terrats" or the longer "Lake Vinça – Saint Michael's Church loop from Tordères." For mountain biking, options like the "Les Hostalets Village Street – Tordères Montoriol loop from Tordères" are available. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Tordères guide and the MTB Trails around Tordères guide.
Families can enjoy exploring the charming village of Castelnou, which is surrounded by orchards and vineyards and was ranked among France's favorite villages. The Reynès Iron Bridge is also a popular spot for photography and offers a unique historical perspective. Horse-drawn carriage rides (Balade en Calèche) through Tordères provide a delightful way for families to explore the village and its surroundings.
Tordères and its surroundings offer several opportunities to find unique local products. You can visit local artisan workshops within Tordères to discover handmade textiles and pottery. Additionally, exploring the vibrant local markets in nearby villages, such as the street market in Céret, is an excellent way to find fresh produce, cheeses, and other regional specialties.
The Reynès Iron Bridge is a popular spot for photography enthusiasts, suspended over a picturesque river gorge. Its original construction was two-story, allowing for both road and rail traffic, showcasing a unique engineering feat. It also holds historical significance as a strategic point during World War II.
Yes, Castelnou is a magnificent 10th-century village located nearby, often considered one of France's most beautiful villages. It's surrounded by orchards and vineyards and is overlooked by a castle. Another charming option is Céret, known for its extensive historic town center, plane tree-lined avenues, and a vibrant weekly market.
From the top of Roc de Mallorca, you can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the Eastern Pyrenees and the surrounding valleys. On clear days, you can even see Canigó, the iconic sacred mountain of the Catalans, as well as nearby villages like Céret and Reynès. It's a prominent rock formation that serves as a key reference point for hikers.
Beyond the main attractions, explore the quiet charm of Tordères' old houses, some of which preserve their unique painted tile eaves. The remains of the feudal castle and its castral chapel dedicated to Saint-Martin de la Roca offer a glimpse into the region's medieval past. Additionally, the serene pathways within the Massif des Aspres can lead to peaceful, less-traveled spots.
Visitors appreciate Tordères for its serene escape, rich history, and picturesque landscapes. The authentic French culture, the charm of its old houses, and its location at the foot of the Hautes-Aspres make it an excellent base for exploring the surrounding natural and cultural areas. The community particularly enjoys the unique engineering of the Reynès Iron Bridge and the beauty of villages like Castelnou.


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