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Château L'Hospitalet, Narbonne-Plage
Amongst a wild and protected environment, this genuine wine-producing estate is a perfect gastronomic stop-over.
Chateau L'Hospitalet has 38 spacious rooms accommodating 2 to 4 people, overlooking the park or the vineyards. They feature all common facilities, including a flat screen TV.
The restaurant serves Mediterranean cuisine and exceptional wines. You can also unwind comfortably seated in the lounge bar armchairs and enjoy some music and taste some Tapas along with a glass of excellent wine.
Chateau L'Hospitalet is 4 km from the sea and 7 km from Narbonne's centre.
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Golf Club de Carcassonne - Languedoc-Roussillon, France

Very close to the historic city of Carcassonne, a world heritage site, this 18 hole, par 71 course is gently undulating, with technical challenges to keep the best players interested, but nothing too daunting for the beginner. The stream that crosses the course, the water obstacles and carefully sited bunkers add spice to the game. The 9th hole has been named by several golf magazines as the most original in Europe. While you’re in the area, try the great wines of the Corbières, Fitou or Minervois and the culinary specialities of the Cathar region.
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Wine Region Languedoc-Roussillon
Languedoc-Roussillon is best known for its wine. In fact, it is the world’s largest and oldest wine-growing region. Vineyards have simply melded into the Languedoc-Roussillon way of life. Just about every village owns a cooperative wine cellar, which houses wine extracted from the region’s sun-drenched grapes.
Today, over 30 A.O.C. labels come out of Languedoc-Roussillon, offering a rich array of white, red, rose, muscatel and sparking wines with rich bouquets and complex flavours.
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 The Beaches in Languedoc Roussillon
Languedoc takes up half of France’s Mediterranean coast with four of the five Departements of the region bordering the Mediterranean Sea. There is 177km (110 miles) of coastline and 42 beaches to choose from including some of the most beautiful in the south of France.
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Narbonne 
Narbonne has tree lined walks and is steeped in Roman history
The historic town of Narbonne was a provincial capital in
Roman times and is littered with ancient monuments, grand old buildings and
museums. The town is bisected by the Canal de la Robine. You can take a
canal trip to Port la Nouvelle or le Somail, or hire a motor boat.
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Carcassonne - the finest medieval walled city
Visiting the medieval fortified town of Carcassonne - "la Cité" in local
parlance - is like taking a great stride back in time. Built on an outcrop
of rock on the east bank of the Aude River, the Cité sits perched splendidly
overlooking the modern part of Carcassonne and has been completely restored
during the 19th century to its former glory as the once impenetrable
stronghold of the Middle Ages. The careful and meticulous restoration job
has generated for Carcassonne the status of most frequently-visited site in
all of the southern Languedoc region, serving the dual function of
preserving and educating us about the rich history of the department. This
important role was duly recognized in 1997 when the site was added to the
UNESCO World Heritage list.
As a very popular tourist attraction, the Cité is not simply a "medieval
Disneyland". Inside the ramparts, it still houses a resident population, and
alongside the many bistros and gift shops, all the usual facilities you
would expect for a small hamlet - a post office, a school, a hotel, etc. -
are still running. The site also contains the Basilique Saint-Nazaire, an
open-air theatre and the fortified Chateau Comtal, protected and preserved
thanks to the system of double ramparts. In all, these ramparts connect 14
towers on the outside wall and 24 around the inner circle.
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Castelnaudary is capital of the bean stew cassoulet.
Stopover town and port on the
Canal du Midi, famous for its delicious cassoulet, a traditional local dish made of beans and sausage.
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Limoux
Limoux is famous for its Blanquette sparkling wine, its ’Toques et Clochers’ auction, its carnival and its gastronomy.
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Gard
The Pont du Gard is France’s most impressive Roman monument
This famous bridge and aqueduct, a Unesco world
heritage site, is one of the most famous landmarks of France.
With its three rows of arches, 275 metres long and 48 metres high, it is
one of the most impressive bridges ever built by the Romans.
The three-tiered Roman aqueduct over the Gardon Valley is the finest in
the world. In a good state of repair, it was begun by Agrippa in 19BC and
finished by Trajan over a century later. It spans 900ft and is built of
limestone. It carried water 31 miles down a gradient of only 60ft to Nîmes.
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Uzès - Nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the Cévennes hills, Uzès provides all the charm and warmth and character you would expect in the south of France.
The wide open countryside is on your doorstep, and the Massif de Cévennes and typical wildflowers scent easily accessible. Discover the beautiful banks of the river Gard from the Céze to the Gorges du Gardon.
Already André Gide invited you to discover this little town, which André Malraux has totally recognized, classified and preserved.
Its genuine "provencal" lifestyle will enchant you and will help you discover the french way of life in the south of france.
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Nîmes
Nîmes Roman arena is still in use and the Maison Carrée is classic architecture.
Evidence of the Roman occupation is everywhere in the famous Nîmes architecture: the 1st and 2nd century amphitheatre, which once held 24,000 spectators, the Gallo-Roman temple, the Augustus Gate - where the Roman road, the ‘Via Domitia', once entered the town - the graceful 1st century Maison Carré, the Temple of Diana, and the Magne Tower - the highest tower of the walled town during the Roman era. Throughout Provence and Languedoc, Nîmes is famous for its antique heritage and also for its colourful annual festivals, celebrating Easter and the grape harvest.
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Cap d’Agde - This popular resort on the Languedoc coast dates back to the 6th Century BC. The Greek sailors who discovered the area called it "Agathé Tyché" : good fortune. The Agde area, with its vast sandy beaches, boasts hour after hour of sunshine. With its superb climate, you can enjoy golf, sailing, fishing, tennis, horse riding and many other sports at any time of the year. You can also explore the delightful hinterland or the old town of Agde. Don't miss the "Musée de l'Ephèbe" and its fabulous collection of Greek and Roman artifacts. At night Cap d'Agde buzzes as it is packed full of nightclubs, quayside restaurants and bars.
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Sète - The Little
Venice of Languedoc
Between the Mediterranean Sea and the Etang de Thau,
separated from Cap d'Agde by twelve kilometres of sandy beaches, Sète offers
an authentic fishing port in the centre of town, the spectacle of its
typical neighbourhoods with their coloured façades, crossed by canals, and
the daily return of the fishing boats escorted by seagulls.
Sète - the cultural centre
With activities year-round, Sète sways to the rhythm
of a multitude of painters with their intimate ateliers scattered along the
alleyways and its four museums dedicated to local celebrities, the famous
poets Georges Brassens and Paul Valéry, or to unusual, contemporary arts.
Sète, in touch with the land and its gastronomic
pleasures Bourride, stuffed squid and mussels, cuttlefish with rouille
sauce, tielles, oysters and other seafood platters are all culinary
specialties full of the traditions of the town, its fishermen and the
surrounding vineyards.
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Montpellier buzzes with students and discerning tourists
The capital of Languedoc-Roussillon is a typical
Mediterranean town, where the pace of life is unhurried and the quality of
life is superb. The old and the new mix happily here, with historic
buildings sitting side-by-side with the latest in modern architecture.
In Montpellier, the coast is an invitation to take a break, relax in the sun and enjoy the sea. Each year, this coastline is the favourite destination of a great number of tourists, thanks to the quality of its beaches, with smooth slopes to the sea, exceptional sunshine, the diversity and appeal of its ports and seaside resorts as well as its lakes.
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Béziers, Languedoc Roussillon
Located southwest of Montpellier and 14 km from the Mediterranean Sea, Beziers lies on a hill that overlooks the Orb River, where it flows into the Canal du Midi. Capital of the Languedoc region, Béziers is also famous for its bullfights and love of rugby. As you approach the city on the Pont Neuf you can enjoy spectacular views of the city particularly its cathedral. And the top of the cathedral tower offers an impressive view of the surrounding vine-covered landscape.
This small provincial city oozes history and boasts and impressive number of attractions, including parks and gardens, museums, art galleries, theatres and bars, and restaurants serving delicious local cuisine.
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Pézenas
Pézenas, a town of arts and artistry in the heart of the Coteaux du Languedoc vineyards, Pézenas is forever the town of Molière and – more recently – of Bobby Lapointe.
Pézenas was the official seat of the governors of the province of Languedoc. It had its own market and has retained from those days of glory a particularly rich architectural heritage which, over the last thirty years or so, has become an inspiration to an ever-growing band of top-class practitioners of arts and crafts, in residence all year round.
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The Parc National des Cévennes mixes stunning landscapes and great walks
Mende, on the banks of the River Lot, has stunning architecture. Mende's Gothic cathedral towers over the historic streets and houses.
Standing between the mountains and the Causses, Mende is a town that forms the gateway to The Tarn Gorge and The Cévennes at the heart of an area of exceptional beauty.
From the heights overlooking the town, you get a wonderful view of this settlement, grouped closely around its imposing Gothic cathedral, which was begun in 1369 by Pope Urban V. Also to be found there is a black Virgin, carved of olive wood and dating from the 12th century.
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From the Tarn Gorges to the arid limestone plateaux, Lozère is outdoor country.
Argelès sur Mer
Where
the sandy beaches of Roussillon meet the rocky coves of the Côte Vermeille,
you'll find the seaside resort and fishing village of Argelès-sur-Mer. As
well as beaches and coves, it has plenty to offer, including sailing from
the marina, scuba diving, sea water spas and children’s entertainments.
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Canet en Roussillon
Canet en Roussillon welcomes you all year round in the south of France for you to enjoy an active seaside holiday in a Mediterranean town at the foothills of the Pyrenees.
This modern seaside resort has the charm of a traditional fishing village, 7 sandy beaches and a marina. There's also a sailing school, horseriding centre and sports club.
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Céret
Céret was a centre for the Cubist movement reflected in the local museum collection
Ceret with its Modern art Museum and the traditional Saturday market.
Lots of excursions and sports activities possible: Mediterranean Coast 30 km, Dali's Museum in Figueras (40km), Cathare Castels, Collioure (city of the painters), Perpignan old town, wineyards of the Roussillon,...
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Collioure
Collioure, an idyllic place on the rocky coastline, is situated in the very south of France, 26 km (approx. 15 miles) from the Spanish border. The picturesque village is nestled in an authentic environment. Its small Catalan harbor is sheltered by a quiet bay where the chain or the Pyrenees meet the Mediterranean Sea. The exceptionally sunny climate and the north wind “Tramontane” makes Collioure a unique place where well-being and Catalan "art de vivre" have their origins. You can count on having a splendid swim at one of the small coves and several sand and pebble beaches.
The British historical novelist Patrick O'Brian lived in the town from 1949 until his death in 2000, and his novel The Catalans graphically describes Collioure life before major changes took place. He also wrote a biography of Picasso, who was an acquaintance. O'Brian and his wife Mary are also buried in the town cemetery.
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Perpignan
Perpignan has a Spanish feel and Catalan is spoken every day
Between the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean, this ancient
city was once coveted by Spain, but today is the capital of Roussillon and
French Catalonia. It’s a lovely city to explore on foot, strolling in the
shade of palm and plane trees beside the cooling waters of fountains.
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Saint-Cyprien
The old Catalan village of St Cyprien, dating back to the 12th century, lies in the far south of France, not far from the Spanish border and right near the seaside. A modern, purpose built beach resort and marina was constructed close by in the 1960's called Saint-Cyprien-Plage, and together the two areas now draw visitors in the thousands in the summer months, becoming a bustling and lively hive of activity.
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