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
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Stay: Charming stone house near Uzès
If I was going to restore an 18th century village house in the south of France I’d probably want it to look like this one. Maison des Cerises is a gorgeous two-bedroom holiday rental in the village of Saint Marcel … 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
Stay: A family-friendly hideaway near Lake Salagou
I’m feeling very pleased with myself for discovering this place. Actually, I didn’t discover it, a friend told me about it, but I did put in the legwork by driving over to check it out. And to be honest that … 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
Visit: Cirque de Navacelles for stunning views and swimming
It’s amazing what water does to mountains. When rivers flow through them, the water erodes the rocks to make great gorges, ravines and caves. One of the most wonderful examples of this in the Languedoc is the Cirque de Navacelles; … Continue reading
Visit: Beautiful village, St-Guilhem-le-Désert
Tucked into the side of a ravine, between the Verdus stream and the gorges of the Herault river is the beautiful medieval village of St-Guilhem-le-Désert. It’s been classified as one of the ‘Plus Beaux Villages de France’ and is … Continue reading
Visit: A hidden world inside Languedoc’s caves
The Languedoc is covered in mountains, they dominate the landscape and provide ample opportunity for climbing and hiking. But there’s another way you can explore them — you can go inside. Over time the interior of the mountains have eroded … Continue reading