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
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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
Walk and picnic: Domaine de Restincliéres
Drive north out of Montpellier and the jagged summit of Pic Saint Loup soon emerges in the distance ahead of you. You can almost follow your nose toward the peak to arrive at the village of Prades le Lez. … Continue reading
Cycle: Montpellier to the beach on two wheels
A pleasant way to get to the beach from Montpellier is to cycle. It takes about an hour, but the cycle path leads you on an easy, scenic route along the river. You won’t be puffed out by the time … Continue reading
Do: Horse riding in the Camargue
The first time I rode a horse through the Camargue I was a complete novice. For someone who hadn’t ridden before the name ‘Barracuda’ was a little disconcerting, but I’d heard about the calm temperaments of the Camargue horses so … Continue reading
Do: Skiing in the Cévennes, who needs the Alps?
Believe it or not, sometimes it snows in the south of France. Yes, really. It was a bit of a shock the first time it happened. One minute we were looking forward to spring, the next we were scratching … Continue reading
Visit: Explore the ramparts at Aigues Mortes
Aigues Mortes means Dead Waters, which doesn’t really tempt you to visit. But don’t be fooled, this town is beautiful. The dead waters moniker actually refers to the salty marshes of the Petit Camargue that surround the town’s medieval walls. … Continue reading