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Alain BouardChemin du tho Nord
Villeveyrac
34560
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Located just 20 km away from Sete and 30 km from Montpelier, this charming gite offers a comfortable stay for up to 3 persons. With a spacious 50 m² area, the villa features a large living space, a cozy bedroom, a convenient shower-room, and a separate toilet. Step outside onto the terrace and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Additionally, a private car park is available for your convenience. The weekly rates range from 250 to 320 euros.Reviews
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Attractions
- Étang de Thau: Located just south of Villeveyrac, Étang de Thau is a large lagoon famous for its oyster and mussel farms. Visitors can enjoy boat tours, sample fresh seafood, and admire the picturesque landscapes.
- Sète: Situated on the coast, the charming town of Sète offers beautiful beaches, a bustling harbor, and a vibrant canal system. Known as the "Venice of Languedoc," it is famous for its annual water jousting tournament and delicious seafood.
- Montpellier: As the capital of the region, Montpellier is a vibrant city with a rich history and stunning architecture. Visitors can explore its medieval streets, visit the Place de la Comédie, and discover cultural attractions like the Musée Fabre and the Montpellier Cathedral.
- Pézenas: A picturesque town known for its well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture, Pézenas is a delight to explore. It is famous for its connection to playwright Molière, and visitors can visit his former residence, now a museum, and wander through the town's charming streets.
- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert: This medieval village, nestled in the Herault Valley, is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning beauty. Visitors can admire the Abbey of Gellone, stroll through the narrow streets, and hike in the nearby Gorges de l'Hérault.
- Cap d'Agde: Located on the Mediterranean coast, Cap d'Agde is a popular seaside resort offering beautiful beaches, water sports, and a vibrant nightlife. It also boasts attractions like the Aqualand water park and the Musée de l'Ephèbe, dedicated to underwater archaeology.
- Béziers: Situated along the banks of the River Orb, Béziers is a historic city with a fascinating past. Visitors can explore its ancient Roman ruins, including the iconic Pont Vieux bridge, and enjoy the stunning views from the Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire.
- Canal du Midi: Stretching from Toulouse to the Mediterranean, the Canal du Midi is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can take boat trips, rent bicycles, or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll along the banks of this historic waterway.
- Carcassonne: Although a bit further away, Carcassonne is worth a visit for its magnificent fortified city. The medieval Cité de Carcassonne is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, with its imposing walls, towers, and narrow streets. 10. Pont du Gard: Located near Nîmes, the Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct and a remarkable engineering feat. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers visitors the opportunity to admire its impressive structure, explore the museum, and enjoy the natural surroundings.