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Château Sainte CécileD13 E16 Route de La Solencière
Saint Thibéry
34630
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Located on the first floor of the Chateau, a collection of five bedrooms can be found, each accessible from a grand corridor. Drawing inspiration from Italian Operas and dedicated to Sainte Cecile, every bedroom skillfully blends opulence, delicacy, and serenity to form a tranquil atmosphere. These generously proportioned and refined rooms have been meticulously adorned to provide utmost comfort and unparalleled sophistication, ensuring a truly exclusive experience.Reviews
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Directions
Travel Directions from the South: Take Way out n°34 on Highway A9 and follow D13 towards Pézenas. Then take Way out D18 towards Saint Thibéry. At the roundabout, take the extreme left onto avenue de Pézenas. Pass 3 stops lines and continue for 200 meters. Finally, turn left onto D13 E16.
Travel Directions from the North: Take Highway A75 and follow N9 and D13 towards Agde. Then, take the way out towards Nézignan-lévèque. Upon entering the village, turn left.
Travel Directions from the North: Take Highway A75 and follow N9 and D13 towards Agde. Then, take the way out towards Nézignan-lévèque. Upon entering the village, turn left.
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Attractions
- Saint-Thibéry Abbey: Located in the heart of Saint Thibéry, this medieval abbey is a significant historical site. Visitors can explore the beautiful Romanesque architecture and learn about the abbey's rich history.
- Pézenas: Just a short drive away from Saint Thibéry, Pézenas is a charming town known for its preserved medieval center. Explore the narrow, winding streets lined with old buildings, boutique shops, and art galleries. Don't miss the Saturdays' market and the summer theater festival.
- Étang de Thau: A scenic coastal lagoon, the Étang de Thau is famous for its oyster and mussel farming. Visitors can take a boat trip to learn about the local aquaculture, taste fresh seafood, and enjoy the beautiful views of the lagoon.
- Cap d'Agde: Situated along the Mediterranean coast, Cap d'Agde is a popular seaside resort town. It offers beautiful beaches, a marina, water sports activities, and a vibrant nightlife. The town also features the Naturist Village, known for its nudist beaches.
- Agde: Located at the mouth of the Hérault River, the town of Agde is rich in history and boasts a historic center with narrow streets and ancient architecture. Visit the Cathedral of Saint-Étienne, stroll along the riverfront, and explore the local shops and cafés.
- Canal du Midi: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal du Midi is a historic waterway that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy a boat tour or a leisurely bike ride along the canal, passing through picturesque villages and beautiful countryside.
- Sète: Known as the "Venice of Languedoc," Sète is a charming coastal town with canals, colorful buildings, and a bustling fishing port. Explore the old town, visit the Musée Paul Valéry, and indulge in fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants.
- Béziers: Located on a hill overlooking the Orb River, Béziers is a city with a rich history and impressive architecture. Visit the historic Saint-Nazaire Cathedral, explore the old town's narrow streets, and enjoy panoramic views from the viewpoint at Plateau des Poètes.
- Valmagne Abbey: Nestled in the countryside near Villeveyrac, Valmagne Abbey is a former Cistercian monastery. It features stunning Gothic architecture, a beautiful cloister, and a vineyard where visitors can taste the abbey's own wine. 10. Narbonne: A historic city with Roman origins, Narbonne offers a wealth of attractions. Visit the impressive Narbonne Cathedral, explore the Roman Horreum, and stroll through the vibrant market at Les Halles. The nearby beach of Narbonne-Plage is also worth a visit.