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The mill (300 m2) offers a double room (35 m2) with a sitting room (television), bathroom (shower and bath), and separate toilet, providing enchanting views of the river. The price for this accommodation is 85 euros per night for two people, including breakfast.Adjacent to the mill, the miller's house (200 m2) features a suite that includes a double room with a wardrobe and veranda, a bathroom with toilet, a spacious living room spanning 110 m2, furnished with a large corner sofa and a dining area, as well as a cozy fireplace. The suite also includes a flat-screen plasma TV with a DVD player, a fully equipped American-style kitchen, and a private terrace. The price for this luxurious accommodation is 195 euros per night for two people, including breakfast.
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This charming residence, full of character and authenticity, is perfectly situated. It is located next to the medieval city of Sommières and the picturesque village of Boisseron. Additionally, it is equidistant (twenty minutes) from both Nimes, often referred to as the French "Rome," and Montpellier, the regional capital and arts center. Montpellier is famous for its historical heart and its beautiful sandy beaches.
Moreover, guests will have the opportunity to explore the authentic surroundings, on the doorstep of the untamed Camargue and the rugged Cevennes mountains with their scenic torrents. You can immerse yourself in the Languedoc way of life, surrounded by vineyards, olive trees, and the fragrant drylands of Provence. Don't miss the chance to witness the skill of glassmakers and potters, and discover unique traditions and a rich cultural heritage.
The residence is conveniently located in the village center, just 800 meters (2280 ft) away from shops, restaurants, and the bus stop. The supermarket is 3 km away, and the train station is 15 km away.
Moreover, guests will have the opportunity to explore the authentic surroundings, on the doorstep of the untamed Camargue and the rugged Cevennes mountains with their scenic torrents. You can immerse yourself in the Languedoc way of life, surrounded by vineyards, olive trees, and the fragrant drylands of Provence. Don't miss the chance to witness the skill of glassmakers and potters, and discover unique traditions and a rich cultural heritage.
The residence is conveniently located in the village center, just 800 meters (2280 ft) away from shops, restaurants, and the bus stop. The supermarket is 3 km away, and the train station is 15 km away.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Apartment | 1 | 195 | 195 | oui |
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Attractions
- Sommières Medieval Castle: Located in the heart of Sommières, this medieval fortress offers stunning views of the town and the Vidourle River. Visitors can explore the castle ruins, including its towers and ramparts, and learn about its historical significance.
- Pont Ambroix: This ancient Roman bridge spans the Vidourle River and is one of the best-preserved examples of Roman architecture in the region. Dating back to the 1st century AD, the bridge is a remarkable sight with its well-preserved arches and intricate stonework.
- Les Concluses de Lussan: A natural wonder located near the village of Lussan, Les Concluses is a series of stunning gorges and canyons carved by the Aiguillon River. Visitors can hike through the beautiful landscapes, explore the narrow passages, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
- La Bambouseraie en Cévennes: Situated in Générargues, this botanical garden is home to an impressive collection of bamboo species from around the world. Visitors can wander through the lush gardens, admire the towering bamboo groves, and even take a ride on a bamboo train.
- Pont du Gard: One of the most famous Roman aqueducts in the world, the Pont du Gard is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This ancient marvel spans the Gardon River and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the bridge, visit the museum, and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
- Aigues-Mortes: This medieval walled city is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. Located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, Aigues-Mortes is known for its well-preserved city walls, charming streets, and historic landmarks, including the Tour de Constance and the Church of Notre-Dame-des-Sablons.
- Nîmes: Just a short drive from Sommières, the city of Nîmes is known for its well-preserved Roman monuments. The iconic Arena of Nîmes, Maison Carrée, and the Temple of Diana are some of the must-see attractions in this vibrant city.
- Camargue Natural Regional Park: Located to the south of Sommières, the Camargue is a unique wetland area known for its diverse wildlife and picturesque landscapes. Visitors can explore the park's vast salt marshes, spot flamingos and wild horses, and enjoy activities such as birdwatching and horseback riding.
- Uzès: This charming medieval town is known for its well-preserved architecture and historic sites. The Duchy of Uzès, the Uzès Cathedral, and the Place aux Herbes are some of the highlights of this picturesque town. 10. Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert: A medieval village located in the Hérault department, Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Famous for its abbey and quaint streets, this village is nestled in a beautiful valley and offers a peaceful and scenic atmosphere for visitors.