Tourism - Surrounding Area
Lac du Salagou
The Lac is a place to enjoy the scenery, cycle or enjoy watersports.
Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert
Situated in the narrow valley of the Gellone river where it meets the steep sided gorge of the Hérault River, Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert is
essentially a mediaeval village located on the Chemin de St Jacques (St James' Way) pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostella.
Circus de Navacelles
The Cirque de Navacelles is one of the most remarkable natural sites in the Languedoc. It takes the form of a vast crater with
precipitous sides. At the bottom of the crater lies the village of Navacelles, some 350 metres below the rim.
Aigues-Mortes
In the Carmargue - very well preserved medieval walled City and nature reserve all around famous for its white horses. Aigues-Mortes
was once a port from which the Crusaders sailed.
Millau Viaduct
Visit the Millau Viaduct about 70 miles away and see one of the world's most fantastic bridges.
Montpellier
The city is beautiful, filled with architecture and rich in history. It's lined with boutiques and sidewalk cafes, and dotted with magnificent
squares.
Nimes & Pont-du-Garde
Magnificent Roman remains in such good condition you'd think they could work again now.
Golf
Cap d'Agde International course 13 km and Beziers golf course 24 km.