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Discover the Hérault by booking a holiday rental in Frontignan with Clévacances.

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Villa avec piscine privée à Frontignan – Location de vacances pour 6 personnes

    Frontignan · Hérault

    6 pers.

    3 bedrooms

    4 beds

Parking privé - Mer - Borne de recharge pour véhicule électrique sur place

Nelly

Since April 2013

Your stay from €117 per night

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Appartement 6 personnes avec jardin proche plages, Hérault

    Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone · Hérault

    5 pers.

    2 bedrooms

    4 beds

Mer - Baignade - Parking privé

Ildefonso et Jeanine

Since April 2012

2 opinion

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Your stay from €77 per night

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Three iconic places to discover in Frontignan

In Frontignan, three sites embody the spirit of the town: its prestigious wine-growing past, its remarkable religious heritage and its unspoilt natural environment. Each one reveals a different aspect of the area and is well worth a visit during your stay in a holiday rental. Together, they offer an authentic insight into this corner of the Hérault.

1. Frontignan History Museum

Housed in a former chapel of the White Penitents, this museum immerses visitors in the town’s deep-rooted history. The collections trace the evolution of life in Frontignan through the centuries, from the trades of yesteryear to urban transformations. Wine-growing plays a central role in the narrative: here, visitors discover how Muscat – this naturally sweet wine that has become emblematic of the region – has shaped the local economy and identity. The exhibitions are designed so that everyone, from the merely curious to the connoisseur, can understand why this wine enjoys a reputation that extends beyond our borders.

2. Saint-Paul Church, Frontignan

A 14th-century listed building, this Gothic church stands out for its architectural elegance. Its particularly imposing bell tower and porch is one of the finest in the Hérault and dominates the townscape. The façades and vaults reveal the craftsmanship of medieval builders. For those who love architectural history and the atmosphere of places steeped in memory, a visit is a must: here, one can sense several centuries of community life etched in stone.

3. Vic Lagoon

Just a stone’s throw from the town, this Mediterranean lagoon offers a haven of tranquillity. Separated from the sea by a natural sandbar, the lagoon forms a unique landscape where wildlife reigns supreme. Flamingos, herons and migratory birds find refuge here throughout the seasons. The banks also welcome anglers and walkers who come to breathe in the sea air and observe aquatic life. It is a site of great ecological richness where Mediterranean nature expresses itself in all its glory.

These three destinations transform a holiday in a holiday rental in Frontignan into a true journey of discovery, blending culture, history and nature.

The ideal time of year to book a holiday let in Frontignan

Each season gives Frontignan a different character. Nestled between the Mediterranean and the Languedoc lakes, the Mediterranean climate creates very distinct conditions for your stay depending on the time of year. A holiday rental offers the ideal flexibility to make the most of this seasonal diversity.

Spring brings the first sunny days. Temperatures rise gradually and the days grow longer. It’s a lovely time to stroll along the coast, explore the surrounding paths or simply relax on a terrace without the stifling heat of summer. Holiday accommodation remains available at more affordable rates than during the peak season.

Summer is the peak season in Frontignan. Temperatures soar, the sun shines brightly and the sea reaches the ideal temperature for swimming. The nearby beaches and lakes fill up; restaurants and water sports are in full swing. Holiday rentals are primarily concentrated during this period, particularly houses with direct access to the water or those close to the tourist centre. Holidaymakers should book well in advance.

Autumn brings a pleasant sense of balance. The heat begins to ease from September onwards, but the sun remains generous and the water stays warm. It’s an excellent time for an active holiday without the crowds of July and August. Holiday accommodation has greater availability and prices ease slightly. The landscapes retain their Mediterranean colours.

Winter is mild in Languedoc-Roussillon. Winters are not harsh in Frontignan. The days are often sunny, even if they are shorter. Few holidaymakers choose this time of year, which makes holiday rentals more affordable and peaceful. It’s a popular time to explore the local heritage or enjoy the tranquillity of the winter coastline.

In short, a holiday rental in Frontignan suits all kinds of plans: summer swimming, spring walks, relaxing breaks or simply a winter getaway from the cold of the city. The choice depends above all on the type of holiday you have in mind.

3 activities you simply must try during your holiday in Frontignan

Frontignan reveals its treasures to those who know where to look: a world-renowned wine-growing region, the bountiful Mediterranean Sea and unspoilt natural landscapes. From your holiday rental, you can enjoy these three experiences that embody the spirit of the Hérault coastline.

1. Muscat de Frontignan tasting at the Cave Coopérative

Muscat de Frontignan is a sweet white wine that has held a Protected Designation of Origin (AOC) since 1936. The Cave Coopérative opens its doors to you so you can discover the secrets of its production and taste the various vintages crafted by local winemakers. You’ll see the traditional buildings where the grapes are pressed and the barrels where the wine is aged. The tastings allow you to understand the nuances between the vintages and appreciate the aromatic richness of Muscat, this sweet white wine that pairs just as well with desserts as it does with moments of relaxation in the late afternoon.

Address: Avenue du Muscat, 34110 Frontignan.

2. Swimming and water sports at Frontignan-Plage beach

Frontignan-Plage beach stretches along a sandy coastline lined with small restaurants and beach bars. The water is warm and inviting in summer. As well as swimming, you can try your hand at stand-up paddleboarding or catamaran sailing, or simply lie back under a parasol. There are play areas for children, and instructors offer sailing lessons. The atmosphere is friendly and family-oriented, a world away from the hustle and bustle of the larger resorts.

Address: Frontignan-Plage, 34110 Frontignan.

3. Hiking around the Étang de Vic and exploring the Gardiole massif

Vic Lake and the Gardiole massif offer a variety of accessible walking trails. Here you can observe typical Mediterranean flora and a rich variety of local wildlife, particularly the migratory birds that frequent the lake. The trails also lead to viewpoints overlooking the coast, offering an insight into the geography of the Hérault coastline. An ideal walk in the morning or late afternoon, when the light brings out the ochre hues of the massif.

Address: 34110 Frontignan.

Our guests’ favourite facilities when booking a holiday rental in Frontignan

When planning a holiday in Frontignan, choosing a well-equipped holiday rental makes all the difference. Beyond the proximity to the beach and the charm of the village, it is the quality of the facilities that turns a few days’ stay into a truly relaxing break. Travellers visiting this seaside resort appreciate accommodation designed with comfort in mind, especially in a Mediterranean climate where the summer heat can be intense.

  • Air conditioning or ventilation: essential in Frontignan, it allows you to enjoy cool nights after sunny days.
  • Direct access to or proximity to the beach: holidaymakers want to minimise the walk between their accommodation and the fine sand.
  • Fully equipped kitchen: cooking your own meals allows you to enjoy a variety of dishes and make the most of local produce from the market.
  • Terrace or balcony: an outdoor space for having breakfast or relaxing in the late afternoon.
  • Washing machine: essential for a longer stay, especially with the family.
  • Private parking or nearby parking: parking can be limited in the town centre, so this is a major advantage.
  • Wi-Fi and television: for evenings or times when you want to relax in peace.
  • Bathroom with a spacious shower: ideal for freshening up after a day at the beach.
  • Bed linen and towels provided: a significant time-saver and convenience.
  • Smooth check-in and a responsive owner: a warm welcome on arrival creates an atmosphere of trust.

Finding a holiday rental in Frontignan that suits your type of holiday, the number of people travelling with you and your budget simply requires you to clearly define your priorities. Accommodation designed with your well-being in mind transforms a simple place to stay into the ideal base for relaxation whilst exploring the Languedoc coast.

What is the average price of a holiday rental in Frontignan?

Prices for holiday rentals in Frontignan vary depending on the size and standard of the accommodation. For a small studio or a one-bedroom flat, you can generally expect to pay between €45 and €75 per night in the low season, and between €65 and €110 in the high season. A family-sized three-room flat or small four-room flat tends to cost between €70 and €120 in the off-season, and between €100 and €170 during peak tourist periods. Larger flats or houses with high-end facilities command rates of €120 to €200 per night, depending on the time of year.

Several factors influence these price ranges. Proximity to the beach or the town centre has a significant impact on the price. A beachfront rental costs more than accommodation situated a little further back. The length of stay also plays a part: discounted rates for weekly or fortnightly stays often offer significant savings compared to a day-by-day rate. Additional facilities and services, such as a swimming pool, private parking or air conditioning, naturally increase the cost.

Seasonal factors have a strong influence on prices in Frontignan. Summer and school holidays see the highest rates, whilst autumn and spring offer better value for money. Winter remains the cheapest time of year. To make the most of your budget, it’s a good idea to compare several offers, read the cancellation terms and reviews from other holidaymakers carefully, and book a few weeks in advance rather than at the last minute.

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