In the center of the Languedoc-Roussillon, between the Camargue and Spain, the Cévennes and Cathar country, with small fishing ports and bustling Cap d’ Agde with its shops and restaurants we invite you to discover new landscapes and experiences. Rich in culture and history, yet modern and vibrant, our region offers you the new experience you search for.
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Modern, vibrant, busy and captivating. A wide programme of events and activities, so much going on, so much provision for tourism…
In the heart of the Camargue is the medieval city of Aigues-Mortes, constructed in the XIIIème century according to the will of Saint Louis. It was the starting point of many crusades.Today it personifies Camarquaise and Gastronomy.
The Cirque of Mourèze, in chaotic countryside close to Montpellier, is the only ruined cirque in Europe that has been is ived in continually since prehistoric times until the present day A landscape worthy of a fairy tale with numerous outstanding questions over several centuries...
The Cirque of Navacelles reaches a depth of 300 m, to the heart of the Gorges de la Vis which separates the Causse of Larzac from the Causse of Blondus.
Saint Chinian wines are excellent! To the north-west of Beziers, on either side of the Orb and the Verzanobre, the Mountains of the Caroux and the Espinouse, the vineyards of Holy-Chinian roll themselves around twenty villages that produce one of the best and biggest vintages of the region, the Holy-Chinian, “appellation Controlle” since 1982.
The Corbieres and the Minerve comprise an area where two mountains meet, namely the Central Massif and Pyrenees. Like two ladies jealous of their geographical situation, they flaunt the folds of their big mineral dresses. Minervois and Corbières complement each other embracing the condition of Piedmont. Two different origins and a history that mix and often confounds itself.
Sète, the “Little Venice” of Georges Brassens with its canals hides one thousand places and activities worth discovering The Lido, the fishing port, with its famous water-jousting, Mont St Clair with its wonderful views, etc. The Etang du Thau is an inland sea, famous for its oyster beds, overlooked by the Massif of the Gardiole. The towns and the villages of this area of fishermen and shellfish farmers will surprise you by the diversity of its natural, cultural and patrimonial riches.
