Boasting Medieval fortresses, Roman aqueducts, Mediterranean coastline, endless vineyards and expansive national parks, a visitor could spend a lifetime exploring sunny Languedoc-Rousillon. Sitting on the geographic divide between the Iberian peninsula and mainland Europe, the regions towns and cities, including beautiful Carcassonne, Nimes and Montpellier, are connected by paths both ancient and new. Hike Via Domitia, a Roman road, or rent a barge for a trip down the Canal du Midi.
Restaurants in Languedoc-Roussillon
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Panorama overlooking 400 m Saint Chely Tarn. Free access. Souvenir shop, snack bar, salad bar, local products. The owners are beekeepers and sell their honeys. Possibility of tasting plates of Causse products
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Suite a la crise sanitaire COVID-19 : Un ravin d'une vingtaine de metres est ferme a la visite car cet endroit est instable a cause des pluies du printemps. De plus, le ravin etant etroit, la distanciation physique n'est pas possible . Merci de votre comprehension!
It's a short walk, but it's a stunning place. It's worth the visit. A hidden jewel in the south of France.
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4.5 based on 796 reviews
We decided to do this walk from Argelès-sur-Mer to Collioure. The route in one word: beautiful. The route is going over the mountains near the sea. So you got a lot of beautiful sights on the sea, coast and the villages around. A lot of the mountains have a sort of stairs so this makes climbing much easier and safer. Tip: instead of taking the bus back to argeles you can take the boat. For 7euro you have a boat back to argeles (duration 15min)
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