Cities
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- 1 Montpellier — largest city of Languedoc-Roussillon, it has an attractive old town, warm Mediterranean climate, and large student population
- 2 Agde —a seaside resort with 14 km of sand for 10 beaches including 15 seasonal private beaches
- 3 Béziers — a regional centre of winemaking, and a good place to base yourself when exploring the southern Languedoc region
- 4 Bouzigues — known for its oyster production and numerous quality seafood restaurants
- 5 Causses-et-Veyran — has a couple of beautiful chapels, a priory, and Roman towers
- 6 Fraisse-sur-Agout —
- 7 Minerve — one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France"), and the capital of the Minervois wine region
- 8 Olargues — a good example of a French Medieval town, with a 13th-century bridge
- 9 Pézenas — its old town centre many fine Renaissance buildings are intact, and the narrow medieval streets offer visitors a unique experience of seeing a complete city as it was in the Middle Ages
- 10 Saint-Pons-de-Thomieres — a cathedral village in the Haut Languedoc Regional Park
- 11 Sète — nicknamed the "Venice of Languedoc" for its canals crisscrossing the city centre, its island location between sea, lake, and canals, it is a popular vacation spot
- 12 Pomerols — a small, quiet and pleasant village for lovers of sun, beach and heritage
Get in
[edit]Take high-speed train (AVE and TGV) from Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Madrid or Barcelona. Intercity services (Intercités) from Bordeaux, Toulouse or Clermont. Regional and local services (TER Occitanie) by SNCF.
Get around
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- Monts de l'Espinouse [dead link] — a beautiful range of relatively low mountains, wild and craggy with few paths, around the D14 from Olargues to Fraisse-sur-Agout. A small side road (to the left from the above direction) leads to the tiny pretty village of Douch, from which there is a good path to the summit of Mont Caroux, where you suddenly come across a great southern vista.
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[edit]- Gorges d'Héric — lots of climbing and hiking opportunities. A road train connects the gorges with the town of Mons.
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