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Domaine Saint Hilaire
Montagnac
34530

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Domaine Saint Hilaire is a renowned bed and breakfast nestled amidst a picturesque vineyard landscape just outside Montagnac. With five comfortable guestrooms, each equipped with en-suite bathrooms and luxurious waterfall showers, guests can enjoy breathtaking views of the infinity pool. The accommodation also offers access to a library stocked with an extensive collection of English and French novels, as well as a cozy breakfast room and an inviting evening lounge. Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional service, offering assistance in planning your stay, including restaurant reservations and day trip arrangements. However, once you arrive, you may find it difficult to leave. Explore the nearby ancient Roman road or take a leisurely stroll through the shade of the Domaine's 200-year-old umbrella pine trees. Additionally, our SILK Gallery features rotating art exhibitions, and we provide bicycles for those seeking an active adventure. A delicious breakfast is included in the room rate, along with a complimentary wine tasting of our selection of 14 wines. For lunch and dinner, we offer table d'hôte meals upon request.

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Directions

Directions from Montpellier via A9:

1. Follow the signs for Barcelona.
2. Take exit 33, signposted to Sète and Mèze, after passing through the exit toll.
3. Immediately after the toll, turn right following the sign to Bouzigues and Mèze.
4. Join the N113 in the direction of Bouzigues and Mèze.
5. Continue on the N113 until you reach Bouzigues, where it becomes the D613.
6. At the first roundabout, go straight over and continue to the second roundabout.
7. At the second roundabout, turn right onto the D613, still heading out of Mèze towards Montagnac and Pézenas.
8. Keep going straight over the next two roundabouts, remaining on the D613/N113.
9. Pass over the motorway and continue through the hamlet of Montmèze.
10. Look out for a dinosaur park on your right as the road bends sharply to the left.
11. After about 3km of straight road, the road will bend sharply to the right.
12. Almost immediately after the bend, turn left onto a small road signposted to Domaine Saint Hilaire and other Domaines.
13. Stay on this country road for about 3km, following the signs to Saint Hilaire.
14. When you arrive at the Domaine, turn right and follow the road around the buildings into the front courtyard.

Directions from Béziers via A75:

1. Follow the signs onto the A75 in the direction of Pézenas/Clermont Ferrand.
2. If you are coming from the airport and there are no signs for A75, follow the signs to the A9 until the A75 is indicated.
3. Stay on the motorway, passing the first and second exit to Pézenas.
4. Take the third exit marked Pézenas Est, Montagnac, and Sète at the roundabout.
5. At the roundabout, take the first right, following the sign for N113/D613 in the direction of Montagnac, Mèze, Bouzigues, and Sète.
6. Continue on the N113/D613 as it passes through Montagnac.
7. After leaving Montagnac, the road becomes a dual carriageway that climbs a hill and then descends.
8. Just at the end of the dual carriageway and before the road turns sharply to the left, there is a turning to the right marked Domaine Saint Hilaire and other Domaines.
9. Take this turning and continue on the country road for about 3km, following the signs to Saint Hilaire.
10. When you arrive at the Domaine, turn right and follow the road around the buildings into the front courtyard.

Directions from Millau via A75:

1. Stay on the motorway until you reach the Pezenas Est/Montagnac exit, which is the current end of the A75.
2. Take the N113/D613 in the direction of Montagnac, Mèze, Bouzigues, and Sète.
3. Keep on the N113/D613 as it passes through Montagnac.
4. After leaving Montagnac, the road becomes a dual carriageway that climbs a hill and then descends.
5. Just at the end of the dual carriageway and before the road turns sharply to the left, there is a turning to the right marked Domaine Saint Hilaire and other Domaines.
6. Take this turning and continue on the country road for about 3km, following the signs to Saint Hilaire.
7. When you arrive at the Domaine, turn right and follow the road around the buildings into the front courtyard.

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Attractions

  • Montagnac Village: Explore the charming medieval village of Montagnac, known for its picturesque cobbled streets, historic buildings, and the stunning Church of Saint Andre.
  • Pézenas: Just a short drive away, Pézenas is a must-visit town famous for its well-preserved Renaissance architecture. Stroll through its narrow streets, visit the birthplace of French playwright Molière, and browse the many artisanal shops.
  • Abbaye de Valmagne: Discover the impressive Valmagne Abbey, located in Villeveyrac. This Cistercian abbey, with its beautiful Gothic architecture, is surrounded by lush vineyards. Take a guided tour to learn about its fascinating history and enjoy wine tasting on-site.
  • Étang de Thau: Experience the natural beauty of the Étang de Thau, a stunning coastal lagoon. Take a boat tour to admire the diverse birdlife, visit the oyster farms, or simply relax on one of the many sandy beaches.
  • Sète: Known as the "Venice of Languedoc," Sète is a vibrant port town with a rich maritime heritage. Explore its picturesque canals, visit the iconic Mont Saint-Clair for panoramic views, and indulge in fresh seafood at the local restaurants.
  • Cap d'Agde: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Cap d'Agde is a popular seaside resort offering beautiful sandy beaches, water sports activities, and a lively marina. Explore the old town, visit the aquarium, or enjoy a day at Aqualand water park.
  • Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert: Experience the tranquility of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, a medieval village nestled in the Herault Valley. Admire the well-preserved Abbey of Gellone, walk along the scenic Pont du Diable, and hike in the nearby Gorges de l'Hérault.
  • Béziers: Discover the historic city of Béziers, known for its impressive Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire and the stunning views from the Pont Vieux bridge. Explore its charming old town, enjoy the local cuisine, and visit the nearby Canal du Midi.
  • Carcassonne: Although a bit farther away, Carcassonne is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-see attraction. Marvel at the medieval fortress, explore its narrow streets, and learn about its fascinating history. 10. Narbonne: Visit the historic city of Narbonne, known for its Roman heritage and beautiful architecture. Explore the impressive Cathedral of Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur, stroll through the charming Les Halles market, and visit the nearby Narbonne Plage for a day at the beach.

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