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Discover the charms of Bedarieux, Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon

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Nestled in the Hérault department, Bedarieux in Languedoc-Roussillon is a charming city that promises visitors an authentic and enriching experience. At the heart of a region steeped in history and breathtaking natural landscapes, Bedarieux offers a multitude of activities and places to discover. Start by exploring the natural wonders surrounding the city, such as the Haut-Languedoc Regional Natur...See more

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To get to Saint-Jean d'Alcas via A75 (coming from Montpellier or Clermont-Ferrand), take exit 48 towards Cornus and when reachin
30 km

To get to Saint-Jean d'Alcas via A75 (coming from Montpellier or Clermont-Ferrand), take exit 48 towards Cornus and when reachin

This getaway which is devoted to historical heritage, follows several trails and a path that is cut into the rock and leads you on the borderline of the Rougier de Camarès, an amazing patchwork of red ochre soils.From the village centre of Sylvanès take a small road (between the Town Hall and the restaurant) that leads to Maxels.In the hamlet, take the left path and ford the brook twice, walk the ascending path up to a trail intersection.Once you have ford across the brook again, take the left trail and walk around the Bataille farm to the right, the trail continues to rise. On the plateau, take the left trail that leads to the road and to the village of Gissac. Enjoy the scenic view over the Rougier de Camarès, the pic de Roste, the Merdelou and the Monts de Lacaune. Walk across the village of Gissac (castle and washing place are worth to be seen) and head towards the Montaigut castle on D105.At the exit of the village take right a bouissière that runs down towards the Moulin (formerly a fish farm). Walk across the Moulin and go for approximately 600 m up a small road.Before the hamlet of Douzou, take right a track, then at the junction of 4 trails take the one opposite which leads to the Besc hillside catchment reservoir. After the reservoir, take the left trail that gradually rises. Follow this main trail up to a hairpin bend on the right side.100 m after the hairpin bend, take to the left a recently completed pathway (be careful not to miss the trailhead). The path rises zigzagging through the woodland, crosses a 1st trail and joins a 2nd one which is to be followed on the left.Approximately 200 m after this intersection, leave the ascending path to the right and follow the contour line. The hike has already provided magnificent views over the Rougier and far in the distance, offered a first vision of the Montaigut castle. Keep walking up to a field, the logging road runs down to the left and goes along a 2nd field.You soon leave this path to take a track (cairn) which starts to the right of the field. This track crosses a trail and reaches the abandoned farmhouse of Gaujoux. After the farm, go ahead along the track that turns into a path and follows the contour line towards the Montaigut castle. Keep walking on the main path overlooking the Rougier. This path that crosses the Aigue Lebade ravine has been often hewn out of the rock.  The path goes along the plaster mill before reaching the Montaigut castle

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14 km
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From Saint-Felix to the Loubière
34 km

From Saint-Felix to the Loubière

Calades (roads paved with cobblestone) and passes, beech forests and box trees, farmhouses and hamlets come one after another along the way towards the Loubière plateau which provides magnificent views over Saint-Félix and the forested landscape.From the car park, head for Saint-Affrique, following the “calade” (a road paved with cobblestones) which runs down to the left towards the river Sorgues. Keep walking to the left until you reach the Pont Vieux and cross it. After the bridge, turn right and carry on until you reach the watermill, then take the path rising up on the left hand side. You will reach a flat area where you can enjoy a very nice view over the village. You then come to a wide trail.Cross this trail and walk along to a small rest area. Carry on the path which snakes in and out the box trees and eventually reaches another trail. Follow this trail to the left, where you will walk past a house and reach the Mas du Souquet 200 m further on.You will see a stone cross on your right. Carry straight on for about 100 m, walk past the houses and take the right hand path that leads to the Mas de Gély, then on to la Bâtisse.Walk past the farm and follow a hair pin bend where you take a right hand ascending trail leading to a small pass (Sot de la Loubière – 723 m).When you reach the crossing of the trails, take the right hand fork and immediately after a left, which is a descending path through a splendid “bouissière” (a narrow passage defined by two rows of box trees) and a copse of beech trees. Walk past a spring that runs into a channel shortly before coming to the trail which leads to Vareilles.Follow this trail to the right for 50 m, before getting back on the path through a grassy area on your left. Return through the “bouissière” up to Saint-Caprazy which is an old stone built hamlet undergoing restoration works (wood turning workshop).After leaving the hamlet to the right, the path runs down to join a small tarred road which brings you back to the Pont Vieux.From the Pont Vieux retrace your way back to the car park.    

3 h
9.1 km
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Saint-Félix-de-Sorgues hiking circuit "A path, a school"
34 km

Saint-Félix-de-Sorgues hiking circuit "A path, a school"

Over the course of an easy stroll, walk across the bridge over the Sorgues to link the old Commandery in Saint-Félix-de-Sorgues with the hamlet of Saint-Caprazy, throughtout a charming landscape.This circuit is part of the "4 chemins, 1 école" series which was carried out by the schools in the Sorgues valley in partnership with the CDRP and the municipal councils in the valley (Versols-et-Lapeyre, Saint-Felix-de Sorgues, Marnhagues-et-Latour).Park your car on the parking lot opposite the school, along the D 7 road. Leave the car park   towards the West and take the calade (a road paved with cobblestones) which slopes down Southward. Turn to the left, then to the right towards the bridge. As you cross the bridge, notice the old mill and the Metasequoia (a resinous tree planted along the left bank of the riverside).Take the path to the right then turn left in the curve to follow the ascending track. Make good use of a flat area to enjoy the scenic view over the village. Continue in the same direction through a few buissières (passages lined up with box-trees). During the spring and summer seasons, notice the numerous wild orchids. At the intersection, make a right turn on a descending trail. Leave the tarred track that slopes down to the right and ford the small brook.Before entering St Caprazy, take the right track. You can walk through this ancient hospitallers hamlet which houses the workshop of a wood turner. Carry on the communal path that runs along the hamlet, then walk downhill towards the North. Ford the brook and follow a rising path. Take the tarred track to the left, walk back to the old bridge to cross it. At the foot of the bridge, take to the left. Head towards the North-West, leave the calade to the right. Notice the old mill in front of which you pass. Follow the calade rising up between gardens (catch sight of pools called « sompes » which serve as a watering system). Walk across the D7 road and climb the stairs.Follow the rue du Revelin where remains of battlements of the ancient Hospitallers Commandery can be seen. Walk through the St-John gate, turn to the right and notice the village spring. Leave the Tourelle square to the right and walk down immediately to the righ (catch sight of a beautiful wisteria!)Walk down the stairs and take left towards the washing place. Carry on your way and leave one after the other two small roads sloping down to the right. Opposite the schoolyard, turn to the right and walk back to the carpark.

1 h
4.2 km
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Crêtes et buissières du plateau de Mascourbe
35 km

Crêtes et buissières du plateau de Mascourbe

Following drailles (pathways used for the seasonal transhumance) and making your way through buissières (narrow passages between two rows of box trees) will allow you to experience the traditional routes of pastoralism. A hiking circuit providing you with the opportunity to discover an unusual small heritage building: la quille du berger.Take the path that goes on the left towards N.E. and carry on about 1.5 km along a beautiful “bouissière” (a narrow passage defined by two rows of box trees) an ancient path which was used to connect Mascourbe to Nonenque.The view of the plateau emerges and the path turns to the right, going S.E. alongside a fence. Walk to the edge of the plateau.Head towards the southwest among box trees and oaks. The path runs slightly uphill and provides very nice views over the Annou vale and the Nonenque abbey. The trail leads you out of the woodland.Keep on strolling along the edge of the plateau and enjoy the scenic view over the Sorgue valley and the surrounding hills and plateaus (Guilhaumard, Escandorgue, Espinouse, monts de Lacaune). Reach “the Shepherds Tower”, which is a very unusual stone building. Keep on walking along the edge of the plateau for about 700 m.Do not take left the path that runs downhill towards the Nonenque vale, but instead walk away from the plateau to take a track on your right that runs along to a path, that turns into a “bouissière” which leads to the hamlet of Mascourbe

1 h
6.8 km
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Versols hiking circuit "A path, a school"
36 km

Versols hiking circuit "A path, a school"

This family stroll is perfect for exploring the right bank of the river Sorgues. As you walk along the schoolchildren's path and off the beaten tracks, you will discover the hidden treasures in Versols: the medieval bridge and the ingenious irrigation system in the village.This circuit is part of the "4 chemins, 1 école" series which was carried out by the schools in the Sorgues valley in partnership with the CDRP and the municipal councils in the valley (Versols-et-Lapeyre, Saint-Felix-de Sorgues, Marnhagues-et-Latour).Park your car on the parking lot by the riverside, opposite the former school. Take the D7 road to the left, towards the Northwest. Before the bridge, turn to the right in the Rue de la Ville. On the right-hand side, notice the castle which is open to the public during the summer season. Pass under the arch, which used to be the porch of the ancient battlements. Turn to the right and take an ascending street. At the Plo du Four, take a left turn and walk into the buissière (a passage lined up with box-trees).  Head your way towards Notre Dame du Cayla (right path is a direct route). At the intersection, take to the right and carry straight on. Enjoy the scenic view over the valley all along the path. A 50m long stretch of this path is poorly marked, and you should be careful not to enter into plots of land (to the right and then to the left). Also, notice on the left, the remains of old low stone walls. After your walking through a small oak wood, take the path to the left.At the hairpin bend, turn to the right and walk along the temporary brook. Reach a trail and take it to the right. Follow the old path to the left, notice the wall running along the right side. At the intersection, carry straight on along a broader trail to get back to the path. Observe to the left an old terraced vineyard. Get back to the road.Walk across the D7 road opposite the Cinzelles electric power station, and keep going to the right (towards the East). Catch sight of an old shelter on the right side of the road. Take the path sloping down to the Sorgues river to the left. Walk along the Sorgues up to the car park.

1 h
3.5 km
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Montpellier pass: visits, activities, museums and transport included
57 km

Montpellier pass: visits, activities, museums and transport included

Discover Montpellier thanks to the City Pass! The convenient, highly recommendable Montpellier City Pass lets you visit anything you want during 24, 48 or 72 hours. It includes admission to museums and attractions of the region. It also offers unlimited access to public transport! Thanks to the Montpellier Pass, experience all the ferment of the city in one single offer! Find out about all of Montpellier's secrets! You will have free access to the following museums, tours and sites for the selected period of time (24, 48 or 72 hours): * Guided Montpellier tour to discover the best of the historic city centre and its hidden spots... * Montpellier old town museum * Pharmacy and Chapelle de la Miséricorde * Gardens of the Flaugergues castle * Amazonian greenhouse and zoological gardens in Lunaret * A game of bowling in Montpellier In addition, this pass will give you many discounts on: the aquarium, the tourist train, souvenir shops, wine, chocolate... But also on amusement and adventure parks around Montpellier, the network of history and archaeology museums and many other museums in the Montpellier region. CLICK HERE [/"http://www.ot-montpellier.fr/_objets/medias/autres/city-card-2015-175.pdf"] to see all free services and discounts included in the Montpellier Pass Finally, you will have unlimited access to public transport (buses, tram) during the selected period. Choose the Montpellier pass for the duration of your choice and make the most of your stay in Montpellier!

Allée Jean de Lattre de Tassigny 34000 Montpellier
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Grand' Hortensia
61 km

Grand' Hortensia

Fully renovated and furnished holiday home for 14 people, just outside the village, 1 minute from the leisure centre. Situated at an altitude of 620 metres, in the Hautes Terres d'Oc, your holiday at Saint-Pierre de Trivisy in the Haut-Languedoc Regional Nature Park. You'll love the friendly locals, the leisure centre ideal for children (and adults too!), the first-class rivers for fishing, forest walks, hiking trails... In the village, you'll find all the shops you need for your holidays, a wellness and spa centre open all year round, a leisure centre with a water park, water slides, Aventure Parc (tree climbing) and lots of entertainment in summer... Fully renovated and furnished holiday home sleeping 14. For families or groups of friends, it is located at the entrance to the village, on the road to Lacaune, just a minute's walk from the leisure complex. Enclosed garden, terrace Ground floor: - large living room opening onto a single-storey terrace at the rear, equipped with a wood-burning stove, - fully-equipped kitchen (traditional oven, microwave, combined fridge-freezer, extractor hood, dishwasher... ) with comfortable dining area, - laundry room opening onto outside terrace with washing machine, ironing board and iron - wc 1st floor: - 3 bedrooms, each with double bed (140x190), - large bathroom with bath and shower, hairdryer - wc 2nd floor: - 2 bedrooms, each with double bed, - bedroom with 2 single beds (90x190) and 2 bunk beds (90x190), - 2 toilet cubicles with shower, - wc A small games house with a multi-games table (table football, billiards, table tennis and table hockey), board games and toys for the children. External electric car charging point. Le Grand Hortensia can be rented in a smaller format (ground floor and 1st floor only), a gîte for 6 people, Le Petit Hortensia (reference G1746 on Gîtes de France).

37 avenue de Lacaune 81330 Saint-Pierre-de-Trivisy
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The Mutfak Kitchens of Anatolia
62 km

The Mutfak Kitchens of Anatolia

Anouck and Gürkan offer dishes flavored and spiced with Turkey and Greece at the foot of Mont Aigoual. Turkish-Greek-Kurdish-inspired TRAITEUR. Catering and delicatessen. Local & organic. + Private events, celebrations, seminars, training courses. Because going to La Mutfak (cuisine in Turkish) also means learning about other cultures, through gastronomy, dare to pass through the door of the charming Atelier-Boutique on the road to Mont Aigoual. You'll find daily takeaways and a delicatessen from Greece and Turkey. EVERYTHING IS HOMEMADE! Afiyet Olsun! Enjoy your meal! TO EAT IN OR TAKE AWAY Or nibble on a picnic while walking in the mountains or by the river Off-season: subscribe to our WhatsApp list to receive schedules and menus! Summer: Our small terrace in the shade of the plane tree is open from Wednesday to Sunday. ON THE MENU according to season and chef's moods Tasting plate at 9€ with 3 mezzés of the day, a falafel, a borek + in summer only; Greek-inspired salads, fresh and original sandwiches, köfte our melting ground beef balls, roast chicken... A menu of MEZZES that change with the seasons (non-exhaustive and changing list): HAYDARI: yoghurt with garlic, dill & mint HOUMOUS ORIGINAL: chickpeas with sesame seeds EZME: mashed seasonal vegetables FALAFELS: 1000-spice chickpea dumpling with sesame-lemon sauce BÖREK CIGARETTES: Feta and herb rolls GÖZLEMES : Kurdish pancakes filled with seasonal products FRITES MAISON : with Oregano & sweet pepper or plain DELICIOUS DAILY DESSERTS EVERY WEEK! BAKLAVA MAISON: millefeuille garnished with pistachios, walnuts and orange blossom syrup MOELLEUX DU JOUR: with almond and candied orange, lemon verbena, pistachio glaze or others KURABIYE: various small cookies with changing recipes Every SATURDAY, we're at the market in Le Vigan And at nearby public events... Follow us on social networks Instagram and Facebook la.mutfak

lieu dit CLUNY D986 route de Valleraugue juste après le coopérative des oignons doux 30570 Saint-André-de-Majencoules
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Gîte pèlerins Bouisset Lasfaillades - St Jacques - Tarn
54 km

Gîte pèlerins Bouisset Lasfaillades - St Jacques - Tarn

Comfortable accommodation in the heart of a typical hamlet in Bouisset Lasfaillades, between Anglès and Castres in the Tarn. Stopover or holiday gite located between Sidobre, Monts de Lacaune and Montagne Noire, less than 300 metres from the GR 653 Way of St James. In Bouisset Lasfaillades, between Anglès and Castres in the Tarn. Our St Jacques gite is located in a charming and peaceful little hamlet in an unspoilt natural setting at an altitude of 700 metres. Set in undulating countryside between Sidobre, Monts de Lacaune and Montagne Noire, this gîte will give you the chance to relax away from the noise and bustle of the city. The village of Lasfaillades, crossed by the GR 653 Pilgrim's Way to Santiago de Compostela, offers great walking and mountain-biking opportunities just a few kilometres away. Nearby, you can also take advantage of the small lake and picnic area less than 300m away. Self-contained gîte (sleeps 8/9), located in the centre of the hamlet less than 300 metres from the GR. Ground floor entrance with terrace and garden furniture. Ground floor: fitted kitchen with large dining table, toilet and shower room, lounge with seating area, laundry room with washing machine and tumble dryer. First floor: 3 bedrooms (3 single beds), (2 single beds), (1 double bed + 1 single bed), shower room and WC. The gite also has a garage. Television and small library available. Grassed area, car park and barbecue are also available next to the gîte. Pilgrim gite with half-board available on reservation.

Bouisset 81260 Lasfaillades
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Grand' Hortensia
61 km

Grand' Hortensia

Fully renovated and furnished holiday home for 14 people, just outside the village, 1 minute from the leisure centre. Situated at an altitude of 620 metres, in the Hautes Terres d'Oc, your holiday at Saint-Pierre de Trivisy in the Haut-Languedoc Regional Nature Park. You'll love the friendly locals, the leisure centre ideal for children (and adults too!), the first-class rivers for fishing, forest walks, hiking trails... In the village, you'll find all the shops you need for your holidays, a wellness and spa centre open all year round, a leisure centre with a water park, water slides, Aventure Parc (tree climbing) and lots of entertainment in summer... Fully renovated and furnished holiday home sleeping 14. For families or groups of friends, it is located at the entrance to the village, on the road to Lacaune, just a minute's walk from the leisure complex. Enclosed garden, terrace Ground floor: - large living room opening onto a single-storey terrace at the rear, equipped with a wood-burning stove, - fully-equipped kitchen (traditional oven, microwave, combined fridge-freezer, extractor hood, dishwasher... ) with comfortable dining area, - laundry room opening onto outside terrace with washing machine, ironing board and iron - wc 1st floor: - 3 bedrooms, each with double bed (140x190), - large bathroom with bath and shower, hairdryer - wc 2nd floor: - 2 bedrooms, each with double bed, - bedroom with 2 single beds (90x190) and 2 bunk beds (90x190), - 2 toilet cubicles with shower, - wc A small games house with a multi-games table (table football, billiards, table tennis and table hockey), board games and toys for the children. External electric car charging point. Le Grand Hortensia can be rented in a smaller format (ground floor and 1st floor only), a gîte for 6 people, Le Petit Hortensia (reference G1746 on Gîtes de France).

37 avenue de Lacaune 81330 Saint-Pierre-de-Trivisy
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