5-star Camping
in Saint-André
Nestling at the foot of the Albères mountains, the typical Catalan village of Saint-André is less than 15 km from Camping Pyrénées Orientales Le Cala Gogo.
Accessible in 20 minutes by car, it can also be enjoyed by bike: a more direct 12 km route takes you to Saint-André in less than 40 minutes.
Mobile home rental in Saint-André in Languedoc Roussillon
With mobile homes of various sizes and shady beachfront pitches, Camping Cala-Gogo is the ideal place to stay, close to the sea and the many attractions of the Occitanie region. Just a few kilometers away is the village of Saint-André, well worth a visit: built around a dismantled abbey, Saint-André still boasts a remarkable Romanesque abbey church.
Together with Sorède, Saint-Génis-des-Fontaines, Palau-del-Vidre, Laroque-des-Albères, Montesquieu-des-Albères and Villelongue-dels-Monts, Saint-André forms a network of villages with a rich cultural and historical heritage, including medieval castles, priories, chapels and museums in the mountainous Albères landscape. A must-see when visiting the Pyrénées-Orientales, Saint-André lets you discover all the charm of the hinterland, just a few kilometers from the coast and the sublime Côte Vermeille.
Tourism in Saint-André
Listed as a historic monument, the former Benedictine abbey church of Saint-André de Sorède is a must-see site on your excursion.
The village of Saint-André has other surprises in store for you : the Maison de l’art roman is an interpretation center devoted entirely to the Romanesque church and, more generally, to Romanesque art in Catalonia.
The Saint-André town hall houses an art gallery, which hosts temporary exhibitions of painting, sculpture and photography.
There are also arts and crafts workshops: one for ceramic painting, the other for traditional glass-blowing. In Saint-André, you’ll also find a discovery farm to visit with the whole family: part animal park, part leisure park, the site offers the chance to discover rare breeds of livestock, and to take part in numerous workshops and a fun trail through 3 hectares of greenery.
Finally, Saint-André hosts an annual theater festival: don’t miss this July event!