An abundance and generosity originating from its physical geography and human interaction on a rich historical foundation. The coastline and its strings of lagoons are fabulous natural and protected environments where the flora and fauna comprise incredible ecosystems over a surface area of some 16,000 hectares! The lagoons are both the natural landscape and the living heart of a civilisation, a nature reserve where the white headed stilt, the short toed lark, the pink flamingo and the osprey have made their home. In the midst of highly popular seaside resort towns such as Le Cap d'Agde or La Grande Motte which attract visitors from all over Europe, are natural zones where nature stands proud thanks to concerted action from the Coastline Conservation Council and the Hérault Departmental Council. (Aresquiers Woods, Grand Travers beach, Frontignan salt marshes etc...)
Inland, the Caroux and Cévennes hills form the upper ring of the massive amphitheatre around the department with gorges, circuses, swallow holes, medieval villages... Some of these sites have been elected "Sites of National Interestî such as St. Guilhem -le -Désert and the Navacelles circus. Many other sites are pending classification. The plains of the Hérault are also rich in sites of interest, notably including the UNESCO World Heritage site of the: Le Canal du Midi, a delight for walkers and cruising. Finally, the oldest vineyard in France, a sort of other sea, gourmet and fertile, can proudly boast its cutting edge techniques and authentic produce.
To make the most of your stay in the Hérault and enjoy the delights of the sea, the country, the towns, spas and resorts a CLEVACANCES rental is always available and ready to welcome you.
This the Hérault in the Languedoc, a welcoming and inviting location with a strong tradition of high quality tourist reception. Here it is said that happiness can be cultivated and above all ... shared!
Marne
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An holyday rental for 200 €
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Tarn
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From the Montagne Noire, the southern tip of the Massif Central, to the wide, tranquil plains of the Agout and Tarn rivers, and from the rugged unspoilt Ségala region to the rounded hills of the Vaurais, gateway to the sprawling plains of the Lauragais, the Tarn offers an enormou...
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