Pearl of Vallespir, Céret charms with its artistic heritage, its friendly atmosphere and its exceptional natural setting, making it an essential destination for lovers of culture and nature.

An artistic and cultural city
- Museum of Modern Art: Céret is nicknamed the "capital of modern art" thanks to its museum where you can admire masterpieces by Picasso, Chagall, Matisse and many others.
- Picturesque streets: Stroll through its alleys shaded by century-old plane trees, discover its fountains, and let yourself be charmed by the unique atmosphere of this city.
- Traditions and festivals: The cherry festival, the ferias or the summer concerts make Céret a lively place all year round.
A natural setting
Céret is located in the heart of a landscape where the mountain meets the plain.
- Hiking: Explore the trails around Céret, such as the one leading to the Pont du Diable or to the peaks offering a view of the Canigou.
- Tech River: Enjoy the banks for a moment of relaxation, a picnic or even a swim.
- Outdoor activities: Cycling, mountain biking, and horse riding will delight sports and adventure lovers.


Gastronomy and markets
The Céret region is rich in flavors.
- Local products: Treat yourself to the emblematic cherries, wines from neighboring vineyards, or Catalan specialties.
- Weekly market: Every Saturday, the Céret market offers an immersion in the local culture with its colorful stalls and artisanal products.
An ideal starting point
*Céret is ideally located for exploring the surrounding area.
- Proximity to the Mediterranean: The beaches are just a 30-minute drive away.
- Excursions in Spain: Figueres, the Dalí Museum, and even Barcelona are easily accessible for a day trip.
