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Valérie Machecourt6 Rue Lafayette
Montagnac
34530
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You will be welcomed into an aged house full of charm and unique features. If you prefer seclusion, you can enjoy a tranquil setting, or you can also relax in the cozy garden and even have a barbecue. We are here to assist you with any requirements you may have.Reviews
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Directions
To travel from Montpellier to Meze, head towards Meze and then continue towards Montagnac.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Holiday Home | 6 | 350 | 400 |
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Attractions
- Abbaye de Valmagne: Located just a short drive from Montagnac, Abbaye de Valmagne is a stunning medieval abbey known for its beautiful architecture and tranquil gardens. Visitors can explore the abbey's impressive interior, admire the Gothic-style cloisters, and enjoy wine tasting at the on-site winery.
- Pézenas: Situated approximately 6 kilometers northeast of Montagnac, Pézenas is a charming town famous for its well-preserved medieval center. Stroll along the narrow winding streets lined with historic buildings, visit the numerous art galleries and antique shops, and catch a performance at the famous Molière theater.
- Étang de Thau: Located just south of Montagnac, Étang de Thau is the largest lagoon in the Languedoc-Roussillon region. This picturesque area is renowned for its oyster and mussel farms. Visitors can take boat tours, taste fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants, or simply enjoy the beautiful scenery along the shores.
- Cap d'Agde: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Cap d'Agde is a popular seaside resort town known for its sandy beaches and vibrant nightlife. The town offers a range of activities, including water sports, boat trips, and a bustling marina. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the naturist village or explore the ancient Greek settlement of Agde nearby.
- Sète: Located approximately 25 kilometers southwest of Montagnac, Sète is a picturesque port town often called the "Venice of Languedoc." Explore the charming canals, visit the bustling fish market, and feast on fresh seafood at local restaurants. Sète is also famous for its annual water jousting tournaments, held during the summer months.
- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert: Nestled in the scenic Hérault River Valley, Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert is a medieval village known for its well-preserved architecture and natural beauty. The village is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers picturesque cobblestone streets, an impressive abbey, and stunning hiking trails through the nearby Gorges de l'Hérault.
- Cirque de Mourèze: Situated approximately 30 kilometers northwest of Montagnac, Cirque de Mourèze is a unique natural site known for its fascinating rock formations. Explore the surreal landscape with its towering limestone cliffs and maze-like paths. The area also offers various hiking trails, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
- Lac du Salagou: Located about 40 kilometers northwest of Montagnac, Lac du Salagou is a large reservoir renowned for its vibrant red earth and stunning scenery. Visitors can enjoy various water activities, such as swimming, sailing, and kayaking. The surrounding area also offers hiking and mountain biking trails that showcase the lake's natural beauty. Note: It's always recommended to check the opening hours and availability of attractions before visiting, as they may vary.