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Lucien Nicolas
3 Impasse Du Vieux Cypres
Laverune
34880

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price from €145

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This description is for a villa located in a small village that is approximately a ten-minute drive from Montpellier. Montpellier is a renowned medieval town and university center, known for its prestigious medical and agricultural institutions, as well as its annual festivals such as Printemps des comédiens, Festival de Radio France, Festival de Danse, and Festival du Film Méditerranéen.

Our villa offers two comfortable rooms for our guests. "Bambou" is a fully air-conditioned bedroom with a 140 cm bed and a private bathroom and toilet. "Tinalak" is another room with a 140 cm bed, a 90 cm bed, and a private bathroom and toilet. Please note that our property is a non-smoking area and does not allow animals.

The villa boasts a delightful garden where guests can enjoy the refreshing summer breeze under the shade of ancient cypress trees or by the fishpond. We also offer "Table d'hôte" dining options upon reservation, with a 24-hour advance notice.

The village itself has preserved medieval remnants, a château, a museum, a park, a playground, a gymnasium, tennis courts, football grounds, and an equestrian center. Additionally, there is a public swimming pool nearby.

For nature enthusiasts, the countryside is just a five-minute walk away, offering stunning vineyard views and encounters with bulls, horses, pheasants, roosters, ducks, and other charming wildlife. The soothing melodies of birdsong and crickets create a delightful background ambiance.

If you're looking to explore the coast, the villa is conveniently located approximately 20 minutes (15 km) from popular beaches such as la Grande Motte, Palavas, and Carnon. Additionally, you can easily reach sea ports like Sète, resorts like Balaruc-les-Bains, the abbey of Saint Guilhem le desert, les Grottes des demoiselles, and the historic town of Aigue Morte, which served as the departure point for St Louis during the Crusades.

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  • Montpellier - Located just a few kilometers away, Montpellier is a vibrant and historic city known for its beautiful architecture, lively atmosphere, and rich cultural heritage. Explore the charming medieval streets, visit the impressive Place de la Comédie, and discover the city's numerous museums and art galleries.
  • Place de la Comédie - One of Montpellier's main squares, the Place de la Comédie is a bustling hub filled with shops, cafes, and restaurants. Admire the stunning architecture of the surrounding buildings, enjoy a leisurely stroll, or simply relax and soak up the lively atmosphere of this lively square.
  • Musée Fabre - This renowned art museum in Montpellier houses a vast collection of artworks, spanning from the Middle Ages to the contemporary period. Discover masterpieces by renowned artists such as Rubens, Delacroix, and Courbet, as well as a rich selection of sculptures and decorative arts.
  • Château de Flaugergues - Situated just outside of Montpellier, the Château de Flaugergues is a magnificent 18th-century estate known for its elegant architecture and beautiful gardens. Take a guided tour of the château to learn about its history and explore the lavishly decorated rooms, then wander through the stunning French-style gardens, adorned with fountains, sculptures, and exotic plants.
  • Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert - Nestled in the Herault Valley, Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert is a picturesque medieval village classified as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in France." Wander through its narrow streets, admire the ancient buildings, and visit the impressive Abbey of Gellone, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Pont du Diable - Located near Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, the Pont du Diable (Devil's Bridge) is an ancient Roman bridge spanning the Hérault River. Marvel at the impressive engineering of this 11th-century bridge, surrounded by stunning natural scenery. It is a popular spot for swimming and picnicking.
  • Etang de Thau - Situated along the Mediterranean coast, Etang de Thau is a large saltwater lagoon famous for its oyster and mussel farming. Take a boat trip on the lagoon to learn about the local aquaculture industry, enjoy fresh seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants, or simply relax on the sandy beaches.
  • Palavas-les-Flots - A lively seaside resort town, Palavas-les-Flots is known for its beautiful sandy beaches, vibrant promenade, and lively nightlife. Enjoy water sports, sunbathe on the beach, or stroll along the bustling harbor lined with restaurants, bars, and shops.
  • Aigues-Mortes - Step back in time with a visit to Aigues-Mortes, a well-preserved medieval walled city. Explore the fortified ramparts, wander through the narrow streets, and visit the impressive Tower of Constance, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. 10. Camargue Regional Nature Park - Located south of Montpellier, the Camargue is a vast nature reserve known for its unique landscapes and wildlife. Embark on a guided tour to spot wild horses, flamingos, and other bird species, or explore the park's marshes, salt pans, and sand dunes on foot or by bike.

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