SETE
On the trail of the terrible pirate Barberoussette!
The Mediterranean Sea was not safe in the 16th century. For years, the dreaded Barberoussette and his shipwrecking pirate companions sowed terror along the coast of Sète
Captured in 1586, Barberoussette, whose real name was Gaspar Dot, never betrayed the hiding place of his treasure! Is it hidden in the woods of Mount Saint-Clair or on the banks of the canals? No one has ever found it!
Practical information :
Stroll of about 1h30 along the canals and in the Haut district
For families from 3/4 years old. Stairs on the way, but possibility to go around them
Free application available on Apple and Androïd.
To be done all year round
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You can take advantage of the treasure hunt to visit the lighthouse (opening period depending on the season), the trawler Nocca, the museum of the sea, observe the trawlers… Traduction automatique par DeepL via DATAtourisme
A moins de 30 mn à pied de la gare de Sete !
Environ 21 min (1787 m).
La meilleure desserte pour la gare SÈTE propose jusqu’à 32 A/R par jour entre 05:14:30 et 23:11:00.
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