Visit: Sète, a coastal town that’s wide awake

Just want to clear something up before we start – despite what you might have read in some travel reports, Sète is not the Venice of Southern France. The only thing the two have in common is canals, that’s it. … Continue reading

Visit: The dramatic landscape of Mourèze

Just below one of Herault’s most popular swimming spots, Lac Salagou is a little village called Mourèze. You’ll know when you’re there as the windy road from Clermont d’Herault straightens out and the forests either side make way for giant … Continue reading

Visit: laid-back, stylish Uzès

There’s something very sophisticated about Uzès. Perhaps it’s because a duke lives there (well, some of the time anyway), or maybe it’s because of its stately position above the Eure valley, or its pretty cobbled streets sheltered by elegant vaulted … Continue reading

Discover: Visitor-friendly wineries in Languedoc

Are you itching to try some wine at a Languedoc vineyard, but find it slightly daunting? Me too. Visiting a domaine can be bewildering, especially when you don’t speak the language. So local wine expert, Louise Hurren, has kindly agreed … Continue reading

Beaches: Three of the best near Montpellier

Palavas-les-Flots   The closest beach to Montpellier is in the seaside resort of Palavas-les-Flots. It was originally a fishing village and from the late 19th century until 1968 a train took Montpellierians all the way there. The heart of the … Continue reading