Top 10 Things to do in Meze, Occitanie

April 20, 2022 Lean Nau

Discover the best top things to do in Meze, France including Fild'Air Kitesurf School, Domaine de Belle-Mare, Chateau Morin-Langaran, Conchyliculteur, Domaine Saint-Andre, Domaine Les Yeuses, Port de Meze, Musee - Parc des Dinosaures, La Chapelle des Penitents, Marche Traditionnel de Meze.
Restaurants in Meze

1. Fild'Air Kitesurf School

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5.0 based on 39 reviews

Fild'Air Kitesurf School

Throughout the year we organize courses for all levels of kitesurfing. We are located on the lac : Bassin de Thau on Mediterranean sand bancs between Sète Cap D'Agde and Montpellier, close to Bezier too, in Occitanie sand coast. A team of 7 instructors in a nice and adapted place for kitesurfing offer the best methods for teaching you the art of practicing a such activity in security. You will be rounded with attention and sophisticated personal equipment. You also will be equipped with one-way radio to ensure you have the right advice at the right time. Beginner or advanced lessons are taught every day. Kite After works and sessions for advanced riders are proposed too.

2. Domaine de Belle-Mare

CD18, route des Salins, 34140 Meze France +33 4 67 43 17 68 [email protected] http://www.belle-mare.com
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Domaine de Belle-Mare

Wine estate with wine tasting and sale in the vault.

3. Chateau Morin-Langaran

3 route de Marseillan, 34140 Meze France +33 4 67 43 71 76
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Chateau Morin-Langaran

4. Conchyliculteur

Lieu Dit le Mourre Blanc, 34140 Meze France +33 6 89 84 41 23 http://www.caussel.com
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Conchyliculteur

5. Domaine Saint-Andre

Route de Marseillan Mas Saint Andre, 34140 Meze France +33 4 99 04 94 73 [email protected] http://www.domainesaintandre.com/
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Domaine Saint-Andre

The story begins in 990 AC, when the Chapelle Saint-André was erected. Gustave Privat became the owner of the Domaine Saint-André estate in 1865. It was the start of a great wine adventure. This terroir pleases him and he will do anything to reveal its exceptional potential. After years in the Privat family, Inès and Thierry Hébert took over the reins in 2002. They then brought a breath of modernity to the Domaine, which became a superb reception venue. In 2020, LGI Wines, a specialist in exporting Languedoc wines for more than 20 years, represented by Xavier and Cédric, buys the Domaine Saint-André estate. A new technical route has been set up in the vineyard, which becomes the priority axis of the qualitative policy. The ambition is also international, in order to promote the Domaine's wines on tables around the world.

6. Domaine Les Yeuses

3 route de Marseillan, 34140 Meze France +33 4 67 43 80 20 http://www.lesyeuses.fr
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Domaine Les Yeuses

Family winery, vineyard of 80 hectares, Domaine les Yeuses has been owned by the Dardé family for the last 40 years. Located in Mèze, between the Mediterranean garrigue and the Etang de Thau, the vineyard is either on clay and lime soil or on sandy soil. The Mediterranean climate sustains the grapes throughout the year. The sea proximity adds some freshness at the end of maturation just before the harvest. So the fruit characteristic, typical of the wines from shore is well maintained. We make use of the different kinds of terroir in order to offer Pays d’Oc IGP wines focusing on elegance and pleasure. White grape varieties are grown on sandy soil where they best express their characteristics (Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Vermentino, Viognier and Muscat). Red grapes are set on clay soil which is more adapted to get a good concentration of fruit, structure and power in mouth (Carignan, Cinsault, Merlot, Grenache, Syrah, Cabernet, Marselan).

7. Port de Meze

Etang De Thau, Meze France
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Port de Meze

8. Musee - Parc des Dinosaures

route Departementale 613, 34140 Meze France +33 4 67 43 02 80 [email protected] http://www.musee-parc-dinosaures.com/
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4.0 based on 502 reviews

Musee - Parc des Dinosaures

Reviewed By SarahandRichP - Bromley, United Kingdom

We had a 3 and 4 year old with us and they enjoyed the Parc as did all the adults. It's a simple walk amongst the trees with a great combination of replicas, fossils and history details. The leaflet in English covered what we couldn't quite understand in our broken French. The fact it is an actual archeological site makes it more interesting, a nice way to spend a morning.

9. La Chapelle des Penitents

Quai du Vieux Port, Meze France
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4.0 based on 28 reviews

La Chapelle des Penitents

10. Marche Traditionnel de Meze

Rue Garibaldi, 34140 Meze France +33 4 67 43 93 08
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4.0 based on 44 reviews

Marche Traditionnel de Meze

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