Pech Maho
France /
Languedoc-Roussillon /
Sigean /
World
/ France
/ Languedoc-Roussillon
/ Sigean
ruins, archaeological site
A large Iron-Age fortified settlement (oppidum) in the Languedoc, near the Mediterranean coast of France. The settlement appears to have existed in three separate stages, during the 6th-3rd centuries BC. It is believed to have been occupied by the Elisyces. The ancient name of the site (which was discovered in 1913) remains unknown.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pech_Maho
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 43°2'45"N 2°57'23"E
- Château de Durban 13 km
- La Tina d'en Reig 63 km
- Ancient Jetty 102 km
- Empúries Ruins 102 km
- Greek city (Neapolis) 102 km
- Roman city 102 km
- Amphitheater 103 km
- ruins 121 km
- Roman Villa of Els Ametllers 148 km
- Remnants of Gothic church 148 km
- Etang de Bages et de Sigean 6.5 km
- Etang de l'Ayrolle 8.4 km
- Petroleum center of Port La Nouvelle 8.6 km
- Base de char à voile de La Franqui 13 km
- Windsurfing Leucate hotspot 1 16 km
- Windsurfing Leucate hotspot 2 20 km
- Birds island 22 km
- Military training area 26 km
- Quarry 28 km
- Gulf of Lion 120 km