Attractions and places to see around Baho, situated near Perpignan in the Pyrénées-Orientales region of France, present a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area is recognized for its connection to Catalan culture and includes a notable reservoir. Visitors can explore urban centers featuring historic architecture and engage in outdoor activities around local water bodies.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Busy, lively university town with many young people and the palace of the Mallorcan kings.
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Impressive monument in the big square
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Wonderful lively little streets in the city center, also great places to eat near the theater. The right reward after a long day of cycling.
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Beautiful lake, also easy to get around by bike. Have fun Greetings Marcus
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Perpignan is not only the capital of the French part of Catalonia. With the Palace of the Kings of Mallorca, the Gothic houses in the old town, the Castillet, etc., the city has a lot to offer.
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The square is named after François Arago. He was born in Estagel near Perpignan on February 26, 1786 and died in Paris on October 2, 1853. He was an astronomer, physicist and politician. He discovered that iron takes on magnetic properties when exposed to an electric current. François Aragos grew up with eleven siblings, six boys and five girls. He was friends with Alexander von Humboldt and both were interested in the phenomenon of terrestrial magnetism.
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He was born on February 26, 1786, in Estagel near Perpignan and died on October 2, 1853, in Paris. He was an astronomer, physicist, and politician. He discovered that iron acquires magnetic properties when exposed to electric current. François Aragos grew up with eleven siblings, six boys and five girls. He was friends with Alexander von Humboldt, and both were interested in the phenomenon of geomagnetism.
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The area around Baho offers diverse outdoor activities, especially centered around the Villeneuve-de-la-Raho Reservoir. Here, you can enjoy cycling, walking, jogging, rowing, and fishing. The reservoir also features a lido for swimming and designated areas for sports and picnics. For more structured outdoor adventures, you can explore various gravel biking routes, MTB trails, and running trails.
Yes, Baho is close to several significant historical and cultural sites. The Perpignan city center, known as "Perpignan la Catalane," is a cultural hub with numerous historic buildings, primarily in Gothic style. You can also visit Hotel Pams, a bourgeois mansion transformed in the late 1890s, featuring opulent Art Nouveau and Art Deco interiors. Other notable sites in Perpignan include the Palace of the Kings of Majorca, Le Castillet, and Perpignan Cathedral. Further afield, the unique heritage site of Forteresse de Salses is also worth exploring.
Families visiting Baho have several options. The Villeneuve-de-la-Raho Reservoir is excellent for a day out, offering a lido for swimming, picnic areas, and space for various sports. The Perpignan city center and Hotel Pams are also considered family-friendly. For more specific activities, consider a ride on Le Petit Train de Perpignan for sightseeing or visit VR Games for indoor entertainment in Baho itself.
For easy walks and runs, the area around the Villeneuve-de-la-Raho Reservoir provides pleasant paths suitable for all levels. Additionally, komoot offers several running trails around Baho, including an easy 4 km loop directly from Baho and a moderate 9 km loop called 'La Pinède'.
Yes, Arago Square in Perpignan is noted as a wheelchair-accessible monument. It features an impressive monument dedicated to François Arago, a renowned astronomer, physicist, and politician.
The most prominent natural feature is the Villeneuve-de-la-Raho Reservoir, an artificially created lake offering scenic views and recreational opportunities. While not explicitly listed as viewpoints, the surrounding areas of Perpignan and the Pyrénées-Orientales region provide glimpses of the Pyrenees mountains, including the iconic Canigou, especially from higher ground on some cycling or hiking routes.
Absolutely. The Villeneuve-de-la-Raho Reservoir is a popular spot for fishing and rowing. Beyond the reservoir, you can find fishing opportunities along the Tech River, which is populated with various fish species, and at Les 4 étangs de Robinson, which are four dedicated fishing ponds.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. The Perpignan city center is loved for its lively atmosphere and historic Gothic architecture. The Hotel Pams is admired for its stunning Art Nouveau and Art Deco interiors and refined garden. The Villeneuve-de-la-Raho Reservoir is highly rated for its diverse leisure opportunities, from cycling and walking to its lido and picnic areas.
While not strictly 'hidden,' Hotel Pams in Perpignan is a unique historical site that might be overlooked from its unassuming exterior. Its opulent interiors, rear patio, and refined garden offer a glimpse into late 19th-century bourgeois life. Another interesting cultural site is the Forteresse de Salses, a unique heritage site classified by UNESCO, located nearby.
Baho is a great base for cycling. The Villeneuve-de-la-Raho Reservoir offers pleasant paths for leisurely rides. For more adventurous cyclists, there are dedicated gravel biking routes and MTB trails in the surrounding area, catering to various difficulty levels. You can also find a Pumptrack Hurrcane Tracks for specific cycling disciplines.
You can find a public drinking water fountain, known as a Fresh Fountain, in the area. These are part of the Wallace fountains, a type of public fountain designed by Charles-Auguste Lebourg and financed by British philanthropist Richard Wallace, which are common in France.


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