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Address:
Valérie Machecourt6 Rue Lafayette
Montagnac
34530
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Description for B&B:
Welcome to the charming old house where you will be staying. This house is full of character and offers a unique experience. If you prefer solitude, you will find yourself pleasantly isolated. Alternatively, you can enjoy the small garden and even have a barbecue. We are here to assist you and fulfill any of your needs during your stay.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Montagnac, start from Montpellier heading towards Meze. Once in Meze, continue in the direction of Montagnac.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Holiday Home | 6 | 350 | 400 |
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Attractions
- Montagnac Chateau: Located in the heart of Montagnac, this medieval castle offers guided tours and showcases the region's rich history. Explore its impressive architecture and learn about its significance in the local heritage.
- Abbaye de Valmagne: Situated a short distance from Montagnac, this stunning Cistercian abbey is a must-visit. Admire its Gothic-style architecture, beautiful gardens, and the abbey's wine cellar, where you can sample their renowned organic wines.
- Pézenas Historic Center: Just a few kilometers away, Pézenas is a charming town known for its well-preserved historic center. Stroll through the narrow, cobblestone streets lined with medieval buildings, boutiques, and art galleries. Don't miss the birthplace of French playwright Molière.
- Étang de Thau: This large coastal lagoon, situated near the town of Sète, is famous for its oyster and mussel farming. Take a boat tour or enjoy a seafood meal at one of the waterfront restaurants while taking in the picturesque views of the lagoon.
- Marseillan: Located on the Mediterranean coast, Marseillan is a delightful fishing village known for its charming harbor and beautiful sandy beaches. Visit the Noilly Prat Vermouth distillery, take a boat trip along the Canal du Midi, or simply relax and soak up the sun.
- Béziers: A short drive away, Béziers is a historic city with landmarks such as the Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire and the Roman amphitheater. Explore the narrow streets of the old town, enjoy panoramic views from the Plateau des Poètes, or visit the Fonserannes Locks on the Canal du Midi.
- Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert: Nestled in the Hérault Valley, this medieval village is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular pilgrimage destination. Marvel at the picturesque streets, visit the ancient Abbey of Gellone, and take a refreshing swim in the nearby Gorges de l'Hérault.
- Cap d'Agde: Known for its vibrant nightlife and beautiful beaches, Cap d'Agde attracts visitors seeking sun, sea, and entertainment. Enjoy water sports, explore the naturist village, or visit the Aqualand water park for a fun-filled day.
- Sète: Often called the "Venice of Languedoc," Sète is a charming port town with canals, colorful buildings, and a lively atmosphere. Discover the local fishing traditions at the Musée de la Mer, visit the iconic Mont Saint-Clair for panoramic views, or simply indulge in fresh seafood at the local restaurants. 10. Narbonne: Located approximately an hour's drive from Montagnac, Narbonne is a historic city known for its Roman heritage. Visit the impressive Narbonne Cathedral, explore the ruins of the Roman Horreum, or stroll along the Canal de la Robine lined with cafés and shops. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring medieval castles and historic towns to enjoying coastal landscapes and cultural sites.